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8 | during brief brownout and power outages of the utility the self contained power supply module is a low cost power supply having an integral ac plug adapted for connection in a standard electrical wall outlet the integral battery or capacitor provides continuous and clean power to electronic consumer devices that may lose programmed information stored therein due to brief power interruptions thereto application_number US 70643700 A description the invention is a power supply module comprising a power converter and an energy storage device the power supply module is used to power a consumer electronic device and to prevent loss of information stored in volatile memory of the consumer electronic device during power brownout or short duration power interruptions voltage transient protection may be incorporated into the power supply module indication of battery status or condition may also be incorporated into the power supply module according to an embodiment of the present invention the present invention may have an input that operates over a wide range of utility utilization voltages typically from about 100 volts to about 250 volts preferably from about 110 volts to about 125 volts and most preferably about 117 volts other utility utilization voltages may be used with the present invention and are contemplated herein an output voltage for the consumer electronic device may be supplied from about 5 volts to 48 volts preferably from about 8 volts to about 24 volts and most preferably from about 9 volts to about 15 volts referring now to the drawings the details of preferred embodiments of the invention are schematically illustrated like elements in the drawings will be represented by like numbers. |
7 | 106 an and gate 124 and a system 108 for the chip 100 to function the pll 110 can apply one of several frequency clocking signals to the system 108 the pll 110 receives a reference clock signal ref_clk through the communication channel 120 and generates a plurality of output clocking signals freq 0 to freq n the pll 110 transmits the clocking signals to the mux 106 through the communication channels 122 and 126 however for each clocking frequency generated by the pll 110 there is a designated communication channel for each frequency but only two communication channels are depicted for the purposes of illustration then one of the frequencies output from the pll 110 is selected by virtue of the frequency select freq_sells signal into the mux 106 through the communication channel 118 the mux can then output a clocking signal clk to the system 108 through the communication channel 128 the clk however can be gated off due to the outputs from the chip io 102 and the pervasive logic 104 of the system 108 the chip io 102 outputs a power save mode acknowledge psm_ack to the and gate 124 through the communication channel 112 the psm_ack signal is typically related through the chip io 102 from an external device additionally the pervasive logic 104 outputs a clock enable signal clk_en signal. |
8 | use of an excessively large lookup table an encoder constructed according to the present invention uses two or more different encoding methods in combination in one embodiment huffman coding by table lookup is combined with computational generation such as by using an exponential golomb equation the most commonly occurring elements are looked up in a small huffman table while the remaining elements are coded with the equation in another embodiment data is encoded using two or more equations in yet another embodiment data is encoded using multiple tables in conjunction with one or more equations application_number US 201113155280 A description fig1 illustrates a framework 200 for compressing decompressing data in accordance with one embodiment included in this framework 200 are a coder portion 201 and a decoder portion 203 which together form a u201c codec u201d the coder portion 201 includes a transform module 202 a quantizer 204 and an entropy encoder 206 for compressing data for storage in a file 208 to carry out decompression of such file 208 the decoder portion 203 includes an entropy decoder 210 a de quantizer 212 and a reverse transform module 214 for decompressing data for use i e viewing in the case of video data etc in use the transform module 202 carries out a reversible transform often linear of a plurality of pixels in the case of video data for the purpose of de correlation next the quantizer 204 effects the quantization of the transform values after which the entropy encoder 206 is responsible for entropy coding of the quantized transform coefficients an encoder constructed according to the present invention uses two or more. |
6 | etc in the left column of fig2 are listed and stored preferably in the form of a table or matrix in order to be able to react appropriately when fault symptoms 1 occur it is necessary to determine the causal fault to determine the cause of the fault therefore in addition to the symptoms a 1 u2013 3 b 1 u2013 3 c 1 u2013 3 information is also acquired from a system definition 11 and in some instances also new system states which have come about as a result of the fault reactions the system definition 11 contains for example hardware definitions vehicle variants mechanical components and everything used in the engine or in the vehicle all the information thus obtained is used first by a diagnosis device 10 with reference to its fault profile to determine one or a plurality of actual faults the diagnosis device 10 thereby checks the symptoms a 1 c 3 and uses the fault profile to verify which mechanical physical or electrical symptoms have occurred which risks exist or which consequences can be drawn from the individual symptoms and the further information analysis follows using a diagnosis manager 3 which filters out one or if necessary a plurality of faults collating them and storing them in corresponding fault lists 12 transfer to a fault code a fault confirmation or a generalization of the fault u2014 as in the prior art u2014 is possible but not necessary. |
1 | 31 attaches to the proximal transverse edge 22 of the carrier 20 while the first and second arms 32 33 attach to opposite longitudinal edges 21 of the carrier 20 collectively the two arms 32 33 of each of the two elastic end straps 30 in tension removably and wrappingly engage the four corners of the mattress 10 and pull the transverse edges 22 of the carrier 20 against the top surface 11 of the mattress 10 and towards the transverse sides 14 of the mattress 10 thereby developing a tensile stress in the carrier 20 in the direction parallel to the longitudinal edges 21 of the carrier 20 in one embodiment the end straps 30 are elastic in another embodiment the end straps each comprise a length adjustable strap which allows the first and second arms 32 33 to be pulled towards the middle portion 31 in which case the end straps are not necessarily elastic in one embodiment as shown in fig5 the end strap 30 has a multi layer construction with an inner layer 34 made of a pliable elastic material such as neoprene laminated and bonded to two outer layers 35 made of a pliable fabric such as polyester the outer layers 35 may be constructed. |
8 | then process checks the classification rule otherwise the process proceeds to step 468 in step 468 the packet which has been identified as a discovery packet is forwarded to the control processor in step 470 the control processor or more specifically the ndos or a process therein identifies directly or indirectly the ingress port i e an external port on which the particular discovery packet was received in step 472 the control processor or more specifically the ndos or a process therein extracts the sending switch id and the egress port id from the discovery packet in step 474 the control processor or more specifically the ndos or a process therein creates a topology entry that includes i the receiving switch id which uniquely identifies the network device that received the discovery packet ii the ingress port id which uniquely identifies the external port of the network device through which the discovery packet was received iii the sending switch id and iv the egress port id of the sending switch in step 476 the network device generates a layer 2 topology using one or more topology entries in one embodiment of the invention the topology entries may be used to generate local layer 2 topologies which specifies which network entities including virtual machines and physical hosts if any are connected to each of the external ports on the network device the individual network devices may then communicate their local layer 2 topology to any other network devices to which they are directly or indirectly connected in this manner each of the network devices may receive local layer 2 topologies and using the local layer 2 topologies generate a global layer 2 topology in. |
2 | 28 which diverge slightly at an angle in the range of 1 u00b0 to 3 u00b0 preferably the trough axis intersects the vertical axis u201c v u201d of each receptacle through which the trough passes the horizontal axis of each trough lies a distance h 1 see fig4 below the top wall that distance may be in the range of 0 1 to 0 5 times the tray height i e 0 1 u2266 h 1 h u2266 0 5 the bottoms of the troughs lie above the bottoms of the receptacles preferably a distance h 2 in the range of 0 1 to 0 5 time the tray height i e 0 1 u2266 h 2 h u2266 0 5 even at the lower limit the bottoms of the troughs are well above the bottoms of the receptacles each receptacle bottom has an inside diameter d and the semicylindrical portion of each trough has an inside diameter d the preferred ratio d d is in the range of 0 4 to 0 6 the dimensions and proportions for a presently most preferred tray are shown in the table below referring again to fig1 one can see that the troughs and peripheral receptacle walls define octagonal mesas 30 between each pair of diagonally adjacent receptacles the mesa tops are preferably coplanar with the top wall the rim. |
6 | the cutter rod 31 also has a hex head 37 or some other device for gripping the rod at its proximal end the expander rod 32 has tapered male threads 38 at its distal end and a hex head 36 or some other device for gripping the rod at its proximal end both the cutter rod 31 and the expander rod 32 have a lock ring 39 which is positionable on the shanks of the rods once a position on the shank is selected the lock ring 39 may be locked in place on the shank of the rod the lock rings 39 comprises any locking mechanism which is known to persons of skill in the art the bore cutting tool 30 is used to cut a bore expansion chamber 20 in a rifled bore by inserting the cutter rod 31 into one end of the bore and inserting the expander rod 32 into the opposite end of the bore for illustration assume that the cutter rod 31 is inserted into the muzzle end and the expander rod 32 is inserted into the breach end a measurement is taken to determine how far into the bore the bore expansion chamber is to be cut from the muzzle end the lock ring 38 on the cutter rod 31 is locked in place on the shank of the cutter rod 31 so that the cutting edges 36 extend to the side of the intended bore expansion chamber 20 opposite from the muzzle 9 the cutter rod 31 is then inserted into the muzzle end of the bore until the lock ring 39 contacts the muzzle the expander rod 32 is then inserted into the breach end of the bore until the. |
6 | manifold 627 fig2 and 25 and integrated with an electronic inverter card 661 populated with control chips bus bars and terminals the coolant manifold 627 may comprise two ports 613 and coolant tubes 673 the ports 613 comprise three coolant passages 659 and a gasket 645 the htd 600 may be inserted into the ports 613 so that the passages 659 of the ports are aligned with the coolant channels 667 of the htd for feeding coolant stream 679 to and from the htd 600 the htd is help in place in the port 613 by the combination of the mounting screw 687 and the end cap 691 for clarity fig2 25 do not show the electrical connections between the inverter card 661 and the hgc 614 on the htd 600 spacers 681 a and 681 b may be sued to hold the armature 683 in place because the inverter in a hybrid electric vehicle handles only transient loads the htd 600 drive excitation of the 3 phase coils 632 a 632 b and 632 c may be only activated on demand such as when the vehicle is accelerating in an all electric vehicle the htd 600 may be operated continuously a temperature sensor may be provided to on the htd 600 or on the hgc 614 to warn of overheating an u201c over temperature u201d signal from the sensor may be used to shut down the inverter or to limit its power throughput referring now to fig2 27 a and. |
7 | to such skilled persons a calculator constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig1 and generally designated 10 the calculator includes a keyboard or other input means 12 and a display or other display means 14 the keyboard 12 includes several groups of keys including power and clear keys 16 numeric keys 18 measurement keys 20 a conversion key 22 and a percentage key 24 secondary functions are accessed through the numeric keys 18 and are displayed on the calculator housing 26 the power clear keys 16 are conventional and are used to turn the calculator on and off and to clear the display and or clear memory the on c or on clear key turns power on pressing once clears the display pressing twice clears all temporary values the off or off key turns all power off clearing all non permanent registers the numeric keys 18 are conventional and used to input numeric information and include the conventional numeric keys 0 9 and a decimal point dimensional keys 20 are conventional and are used to label or convert entered values into appropriate dimensional values to label a dimension as u201c square u201d or u201c cubic u201d the value is entered and then the desired key is pressed twice to square and three times to cube for example to enter 25 cubic yards the user presses 25 yds yds yds to enter 25 square feet the user. |
4 | of cellulose based textile fibers utilized in forming the sap fiber blended yarn structure a sample of a dref spun composite core yarn made from staple fibers according to the present invention was produced from a modified hydrophilic polyacrylate polymer blended with conventional 3 denier polyester staple fibers a polyolefin membrane having a porosity of about 120 micron was sonically welded around the composite core yarn utilizing an off line sonic bonding machine this yarn then was tested for water absorption and retention in comparison to testing with a similar size strand cut from a conventional aquamat u2122 100 polyester product it can be observed that although the aquamat u2122 100 polyester takes on a relatively large amount of water initially a significant amount of the trapped water is not retained over time this is because the polyester fibers are actually hydrophobic and the water is only temporarily captured within the interstices of the structure with the present invention however the sap composite core yarn swells and retains a large majority of the water absorbed even after significant time lapse in a second series of tests boxes of sand and topsoil were prepared with composite core yarns of the present invention prepared. |
6 | 46 of fluid is connected to the brake actuator 17 through a conduit 48 a one way check valve 50 and the conduit 30 the one way check valve 50 is adapted to pass fluid to the brake from the second source and prevent reverse flow in the conduit 48 the second source 46 of fluid includes the conduit 48 connected to the source 12 and a control orifice 52 located in the conduit 48 a means 54 is provided for establishing a predetermined pressure level in the second source 46 of fluid and the brake 16 in response to the spool 38 being moved to the intermediate position 42 the means 54 includes a first relief valve 56 connected to the conduit 48 between the control orifice 52 and the one way check valve 50 the first relief valve 56 is adapted to control the maximum pressure level of the second source 46 and hence the pressure in brake actuator 17 at the intermediate position 42 of the valve spool 38 the winch and draw works mechanism 18 is of the conventional design having a winch and gearing mechanism for driving the winch and is adapted to receive fluid from the exhaust port 32 of control valve 22 and the relief valve 56 for lubrication of the gears and bearings of the draw works mechanism the winch and draw works mechanism 18 receives fluid through a first fluid pathway 58 in response to the control valve being in the first position. |
5 | handle 12 is opened the operator first unlocks the second locking system 8 and then unlocks the first locking system 7 as above the locking of this device is obtained by the inverse succession of the aforementioned steps a third embodiment is illustrated in fig2 to 29 this third embodiment corresponds to the second locking device 6 the position of which is illustrated in fig1 for easier understanding the elements have been designated by the same reference numbers as before the first locking system 7 is shown in fig2 the latter comprises a body 40 that is fixed relative to the movable element 1 and is fitted with a bolt 41 mounted so as to be displaceable in translation on the body capable of being displaced between a first locked position shown in fig2 in which the bolt 41 traverses a slot 42 designed for the insertion of the corresponding retention member 10 and an unlocked position shown in fig2 in which the bolt 41 is retracted relative to the slot 42 the translation of the bolt 41 is actuated by the user via a handle 12 shown in fig1 connected to the bolt 41 by a rod 43 the second locking device 6 also comprises a movement transformation member 44 mounted on the first locking system 7 making it possible to transform the translation movement of the handle 12 and of the bolt into a translation. |
5 | the length of the abutment surface measured between outer and inner faces should be adequate to permit the interengaging means to be dimensioned for acceptable strength because of the special construction of the dome of the present invention involving the insertive engagement of a plurality of panels the last panel to be laid in place namely top panel a 1 shown in fig1 requires a non insertive means for interengaging with the other panels this is accomplished by modifying one of the isosceles panels a such that instead of the receiving groove on two edges thereof said edges are rabbetted as shown in fig1 to facilitate the 34 drop in 34 assembly shown in fig1 thereby completing the domical enclosure although the panels described hereinabove provide a self supporting structure by virtue of their novel interfitting characteristics bonding agents may be applied to the joints between panels during or after assembly of the dome structure said bonding agents may be in the nature of sealants caulks or adhesives which promote interbonding of the panels and seal any openings through which water may pass such bonding agents are flowable compositions which will harden and adhere to said panels exemplary bonding agents include silicones polysulfides polybutenes and other resinous materials which may be applied as solvent based or hot melt compositions and solutions containing polymeric material from which said panels may be fabricated the panels of the present invention are preferably fabricated from polymeric materials by. |
8 | to the example in fig2 a hearing device 10 is to be programmed with a transponder 11 to this end the hearing device 10 possesses a so called u201c wireless system u201d which aside from data can also transmit energy to external circuits this transmission system is symbolized on the part of the hearing device 10 in fig2 by means of an antenna coil 12 the transmission system and or the antenna coil 12 is connected to a memory 13 in which programming data for the signal processing facility 3 compare fig1 can be stored the latter is however not shown in fig2 for the sake of clarity in addition the hearing device 10 still has a so called u201c pushbutton u201d 14 which has to be pressed in order to program the hearing device 10 the transponder 11 in particular an rfid transponder represents a circuit which is external to the hearing device said circuit being able to communicate wirelessly with the hearing device 10 to this end the transponder 11 possesses an antenna 15 which is embodied as a helical coil on a flat substrate which preferably has the form of a check guarantee card the antenna 15 is connected to a microcontroller 16 and this is in turn connected. |
1 | x ray and or other imaging means for one month to six months or even longer turning now to the drawings fig1 a depicts a tissue marker made in accordance with the teachings of the first incorporated disclosure it is provided in the form of a solid rod 10 its interior is filled with a contrast agent or other pharmaceutical agent fig1 b depicts marker 10 in solid rod form fig1 c depicts a hydrogel based sealant 12 made in accordance with the teachings of the second incorporated disclosure in this embodiment it is of hollow cylindrical or tubular construction and is made of hydrogels fig1 d depicts sealant 12 in solid rod form fig1 e and 1f depict the basic conception behind the present disclosure which teaches the combination of marker 10 and sealant 12 of the incorporated disclosures the combination marker and sealant member 14 of fig1 e has an interior 10 formed of the fig1 b solid rod marker and an exterior housing 12 formed of the fig1 c sealant in fig1 e marker 10 is co extensive with sealant 12 in fig1 f interior marker 10 is again formed in the solid rod structure of fig1 b but said solid rod 10 has an extent less than that of sealant 12 so that it is encapsulated therein. |
4 | fig2 4 is coupled such that the dispensing cylinder 13 extends into the interior volume of the beaker 2 the dispensing cylinder 13 is filled with a solid or granular activator not illustrated that is manually dispensed into the beaker 2 at the appropriate time and temperature fig2 3 are side views illustrating one embodiment of a dispensing cylinder 13 coupled to a beaker 2 specifically fig2 illustrates the dispensing cylinder 13 with a check valve 14 in the u201c closed u201d position while fig3 illustrates the dispensing cylinder 13 with the check valve 14 in the u201c open u201d position the dispensing cylinder 13 comprises a cylinder body 25 and a removable plug 19 a first end of the cylinder body 25 is disposed through the lid 5 of the beaker 2 and is sealed from the interior volume of the beaker 2 by the check valve 14 an opposite second end of the cylinder body 25 is sealed by the removable plug 19 the check valve 14 comprises a piston 15 that is coupled to a first rod 18 a biasing element 17 such as a spring biases the first rod 18 in a direction away from the beaker 2 i e away from the first end of the cylinder body 25 a first seal member 26 such as an o ring seals the check valve 14 from the interior volume of the beaker 2 the removable plug 19 comprises a second rod 21 coupled to a knob 23 the second rod 21 is coupled to the knob 23 by a second seal member 22 such as an o ring a third seal member 20 such as an o ring seals the removable. |
8 | solder mask 450 serves to protect the fourth electrically conductive patterns 440 d from the external impact however the solder mask 450 does not cover the bonding pads 460 that is the bonding pads 460 are exposed to outside through the openings 451 referring to fig4 a through fig4 f sectional views showing a fabrication method of the semiconductor device according to another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated as shown in the drawings the fabrication method of the semiconductor device includes a multi layer forming operation a solder mask printing operation a solder mask exposing developing operation a photo sensitive film providing operation a plating operation and a photo sensitive film eliminating operation as shown in fig4 a in the multi layer forming operation the first dielectric layer 420 a having the first electrically conductive patterns 440 a and conductive lands 430 the second dielectric layer 420 b having the second electrically conductive patterns 440 b the third dielectric layer 420 c having the third electrically conductive patterns 440 c and the fourth dielectric layer 420 d having the fourth electrically conductive patterns 440 d are laminated on the carrier 410 in order here the number of the layer may be less than 4 or more than 5 however the present invention is not limited to the number of the layer as shown in fig4. |
2 | bottle 10 the pour spout 20 illustrated in the drawings has four sealing fins but the number spacing and sizes of the sealing fins can be varied to accommodate bottles of varying dimensions it is important that the dimensions and elastic properties of the sealing fins facilitate the relatively easy insertion of the hollow cylindrical portion 24 into the neck of a bottle by hand without the aid of additional insertion tools while the pour spout of the present invention may be sold and used as an aftermarket device it is understood during the bottling process it could be assembled with a bottle before the placement of a threaded cap on the bottle as used herein and in the claims the term aftermarket is understood to have its common meaning of the marketing of additional equipment or replacement or repair parts for a manufactured product following the purchase of the manufactured product the disc portion 22 has first and second circular apertures 34 36 therethrough each of the circular apertures has a center that is collinear with the center of the other aperture and with a center of the disc portion the centers of the two circular apertures are spaced apart from the center of the disc portion as used herein and in the claims the term center is understood to have its common meaning of a point equally distant from all points on the circumference. |
2 | lower portions of the moving beds of the respective stages the flowing moving speed of the desulfurizing and dedusting material of the respective stages may be adjusted in such a way as the flowing speed at the forward stage may be faster two layers stages of moving beds have been explained in connection with fig5 the number of the moving beds however must not necessarily be limited to two layers but may be one or more than three the gas having the following composition was prepared as the testing gas assuming the coal gasification gas and treated by the apparatus as shown in fig1 ______________________________________h sub 2 15 volumetric co 15 volumetric co sub 2 10 volumetric h sub 2 o 10 volumetric h sub 2 s 1500 ppmdust 3 g nm sup 3______________________________________ the desulfurizing temperature in the second moving bed was 500 u00b0 c and crushed iron having a grain sized of 1 0 1 41 mm was used as the dedusting material the desulfurizing and dedusting material was regenerated by being oxidized by 50 air dilution at the temperature of 500 u00b0 c 8 weight percent of the desulfurizing and dedusting material which was recirculated through the first moving bed was extracted and supplied to the second moving bed the material balance of the gas and the desulfurizing and dedusting material were as shown in table 1 and table 2 the concentration of the hydrogen sulfide in the gas outgoing from the outlet of the second moving bed was found to be lowered down to 100 ppm on the other hand the dust content in the gas at the outlet of the second moving bed was reduced to 3 mg nm. |
4 | process the said zigzagging flat viscose fiber deformed viscose fiber 10 is 5 20 mm in length gt 10 mm and u2266 20 mm of the said 35 50 zigzagging flat viscose fiber deformed viscose fiber 10 takes up 70 80 u2267 5 mm and u2266 10 mm of the said 35 50 zigzagging flat viscose fiber deformed viscose fiber 10 takes up 20 30 the said wood pulp fiber is 1 5 mm in length u2267 1 mm and u2266 3 mm of the said wood pulp fiber takes up 20 30 gt 3 mm and u2266 5 mm of the said wood pulp fiber takes up 80 70 the technical index of breakable and degradable non woven spunlace is as follows water breakability u2014 it receives sealed pipe swing test for 50 times and is thus broken into total fiber gram weight 30 100 gsm humidity strength md above 400 g in cd above 200 g in the clamping network is woven by polyester filament diameter 0 20 0 30 mm horizontally and vertically there are 50 65 meshes of clamping network the quantity of polyester filament is 29 wires cm embodiment 1 1 on the basis of embodiment 1 it is a breakable and degradable non woven spunlace composed of 35 zigzagging flat viscose fiber 9 and 65 wood pulp the said zigzagging flat viscose fiber 9 means the deformed viscose fiber 10 upon cutting process please refer to cutting line. |
9 | 10 of aluminium sulphate solution 0 to 30 of calcium carbonate and 0 to 15 of pigments the invention uses the process of preparation for the existing viroc panel adjusting it to the new material this panel in addition to being very resistant and showing high performances in terms of resistance to impact humidity temperature variation noise and fungi as well as other microorganisms also complies with all the requirements of the associated product standard application_number US 201213678859 A description the main advantage of the invention is based in the fact that it is an incombustible panel without generating incandescent drops and with a reduced smoke production thus helping to minimize the risk of fire deflagration and propagation in the buildings and therefore contributing to an increased safety of people and property in case of fire simultaneously it shows a good performance in terms of thermal and acoustic behaviour resistance to impact tensile and bending strength resistance to humidity as well as stability from the dimensional point of view and resistance to fungi insects and microorganisms in addition to being economically competitive and very easily applied considering all of these characteristics it can be used in a wide variety of domains inclusively with structural and architectural functions in inner and outer spaces its composition is aimed at minimizing the incorporation of organic matter in the form of wood chips in order. |
6 | discharge for the effluent each succeeding lower screen receives mud effluent which has passed through the screen above etc in the present invention a shaker 35 includes two parallel juxtaposed screens 36 37 separated by removable trays 75 located in parallel with and juxtaposed with screens 36 37 openings or bypass 70 are formed in the sides of shaker 35 between screen 36 and trays 75 shaker 35 further includes a first feed inlet 38 and a second feed inlet 39 fig2 and 3 shaker 35 also includes a mud tank 60 below screen 37 fig4 and an inlet hopper or box 65 fig7 positioned on the upstream side of feed inlets 38 39 mud 12 is received from the drilling rig 15 through inlet hopper or box 65 at the two separate levels level 1 fig2 from feed inlet 38 which flows 40 onto screen 36 and level 2 fig3 from inlet 39 which flows 45 onto screen 37 waste cuttings are also discharged at two separate levels 50 55 from screens 36 37 respectively as shown in fig2 the effluent 47 from the upper screen 36 is discharged directly to a mud tank 60 as shown in fig4 thus bypassing the lower screen 37 and the effluent 46 from the lower screen 37 is discharged directly to mud tank 60 as shown in fig4 this greatly increases the volume which can be processed by one shale shaker 35 the results are two shale shakers in one location thus the name 34 two for one shale shaker 34 as shown in fig1 4 and 5 the mud flows from the drilling rig 15 via pipe 105 to the two. |
4 | 8 0 braided suture ligature the scouring position in fig3 is preferred for thinner ligatures because the angle of ligature 5 relative to axes 51 and 52 is smaller thus creating less tension on the ligature and minimizing the likelihood of breaking or damaging the ligature in accordance with an alternative preferred embodiment fig4 shows a cross section of the device 1 with a baffle 60 installed adjacent to the venturi 18 and the exit 13 in accordance with the teachings of breen u s pat no 2 852 906 incorporated herein by reference the baffle 60 is slidably mounted in bracket 62 which in turn is affixed to the scouring body 10 at the exit 13 a turning pin 63 holds the baffle 60 in place in the bracket 62 and when released the baffle 60 can be moved from the exit end of the device 1 for ease of thread up in accordance with an alternative preferred embodiment fig5 shows the cleaning device 1 with a baffle 70 movable about a hinge pin 72 according to the teachings of kozlowski u s pat no 3 835 510 incorporated herein by reference hinge pin 70 is mounted off center of cylinder 74 which is rotatable in bracket 76 which is attached to. |
6 | thereto the velocity profile is shown in fig4 and is seen to have a low value at the outer extremity of the passage 14 which increases to a maximum at the inner surface thereof and which nearly equals the velocity of the main flow from the passage 12 fig5 depicts an alternative arrangement in which a rectangular primary nozzle 26 has a multi passaged structure 28 for the main flow and which is surrounded by a further passage 14a for the subsidiary flow in this example the wall 22 of the present invention is included and is provided with apertures 24 as is described hereinbefore so as to achieve similar benefits with the rectangular nozzle as stated hereinbefore present nozzles of circular cross section have been provided with fuel air swirlers in the passage corresponding to the passage 14 herein with resulting benefit rectangular nozzles however were not suitably shaped to have them the present invention is shown to have efficacy in both circular and rectangular cross section nozzles and moreover obviates the need for swirler devices in the circular cross section burners it is envisaged however that some nozzle designs may benefit by employing both appertures and swirlers it is envisaged that the wall 22 be modified to provide a further embodiment of the present invention thus there could. |
9 | ar 50 cm 3 of distilled ethanol and 100 cm 3 of distilled toluene were added to produce a solution additionally 0 56 g of a tetrakistriphenylphosphinepalladium complex pd pph 3 4 and 30 cm 3 of saturated sodium carbonate aqueous solution were added and the reaction was performed at 80 u00b0 c for 5 hours after the reaction the reaction solution was cooled to room temperature transferred to a separatory funnel with a volume of 1 liter to perform extraction using toluene and desirably washed with distilled water the toluene layer in the separatory funnel was desirably dried using magnesium sulfate and then purified using silica gel chromatography and reprecipitation the dichloromethane hexane system and the dichloromethane methanol system were used as the solvent that was used to perform purification using reprecipitation thereby 1 5 g of white solid was produced the yield meant the recovery amount was 33 next the polymer molecule of formula 12 was produced as host 3 through the synthesis procedure of the following synthesis example in formula 12 with respect to theoretical values of the synthetic reaction p 3 n 1 a 1 and r 50 the copolymer of fluorene triphenylamine and anthracene shown in formula 12 was synthesized as the host material host 3 for el using the process of synthesizing the raw material according to fig1 and the process of synthesizing the host material according to fig1 the synthesis processes were as follows first 2 g of 9 10 dibromoanthracene 5 9e 3 mol and 50 cm 3 of thf that was subjected to sodium drying were put into a. |
9 | a very slight amount of rubber is removed from the respective points on the respective axially outer ribs during each revolution of the tire the above described procedure therefore is repeated for a multiplicity of rotations of the tire until the lateral force variation is reduced to the pre selected maximum force variation or the maximum allowable grind limit on either the upper or lower rib has been obtained the lateral force variation may be reduced to the pre set limit in just a few rotations of the tire or it can require as much as 10 to 20 grind cycles or more the lateral force variation curve of a tire which has been brought within the specified lateral force variation limits may appear similar to curve c 39 in fig4 and the amount of grind equal to the curves g 1 and g 2 of fig5 it will be appreciated that the average lateral force represented by the curve a may be below the zero reference line and the maximum lateral force may be exerted in a downward direction in this case the bottom rib would be ground at the point of maximum lateral force and the top rib would be ground at the point of maximum. |
6 | be started in a cold state the engine coolant temperature thwe be lower than the cold state criterion temperature thwl and that preheat have been completed the drive period tpm for the electric water pump 15 be equal to or longer than the predetermined period tpmx 3 that the engine e be started in a hot state the engine coolant temperature thwe be equal to or higher than the cold state criterion temperature thwl 4 that the engine e have just been started the fuel injection amount cumulative value fia be smaller than the predetermined cumulative value fix in the preheat mode a the flow rate control valve 22 is fully opened b the open close valve 23 is opened c all the ports of the three way valve 24 are opened and d the electric water pump 15 is driven the engine cooling device 1 is controlled according to these patterns in the coolant circulation stoppage mode a the electric water pump 15 is stopped b the flow rate control valve 22 is fully closed c the open close valve 23 is closed and d all the ports of the three way valve 24 are closed the engine cooling device 1 is controlled according to these patterns in any of the aforementioned respective control modes the thermostat 21 is basically held closed referring now to fig5 and 6. |
5 | power source 20 and the hydraulic pump 19 fig1 which is direct driven by the engine output shaft engages the outrigger support controls 61 and 62 on control console 21 fig9 moving outrigger supports 69 fig8 into position to stabilize the transport vehicle and mfe moves control 65 fig9 for the vertical positioning cylinders 33 fig1 engaging positioning arms 15 fig1 and 3 for base plate pivot support assembly fig4 bringing auger mast 16 fig1 and 5 into the vertical position engages control 63 on control panel 21 fig9 for auger actuating cylinder 35 fig2 bringing continuous downward pressure to bear on the auger drive shaft 60 fig2 and 8 making ground contact with auger 72 fig1 engages control 64 fig9 activating hydraulic motor 8 fig1 empowering auger drive shaft 60 fig8 through transmission 9 fig2 to rotate auger 72 fig1 and bore hole to desired depth control 63 fig9 is reversed to retract the auger 72 fig1 from the hole to its rest position increasing pressure on control 64 fig9 spins auger 72 fig1 at a high rotational speed and disperses the material removed from the hole in a uniform berm about the periphery of the hole the auger is clear of the ground in its rest position and the driver moves the transport vehicle to the location of the next hole 2 boring an improved foxhole on generally level ground the transport vehicle driver positions the mfe in the predetermined defense perimeter location the operator engages control 70 fig9 to start the internal combustion engine power source 20 fig9 which uses its output shaft to continuously drive the hydraulic pump 19 fig1 the operator next engages controls 61 and 62 on control console 21 fig9 moving outrigger supports 69 fig8 into position to stabilize the transport vehicle and. |
6 | illumination over various horizontal arcs of visibility in addition the disclosure encompasses three modes of diffuse light projection to achieve uniform illumination over various vertical arcs of visibility due to the precision of the results obtained the optical elements provide navigation lights fully in compliance with the rigid specifications for arcs of visibility set forth in the final act of the international conference on revision of the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea 1972 and the international rules of navigation act of 1977 33 u s c 1601 and do so with particular economy application_number US 14996280 A description in the accompanying drawings fig1 through 12 are concerned with the divergence of light within selected or prescribed horizontal arcs of visibility and fig1 through 20 are concerned with the divergence of light within vertical arcs of visibility basically four devices are described each consisting of an optical element to be supplied with luminous energy from any convenient economical readily available source hereinafter referred to as a 34 lamp 34 and to emit light through a lens or filter which may be colored or clear over a precise angle of visibility thereby to facilitate athe manufacture of navigational lights fully satisfying all applicable laws and regulations the. |
1 | be slideably received within the spout hole 35 of the spout assembly the angle of the plug taper is made different than that of the spout hole in order to prevent the two mating parts from becoming so tightly bound in assembly that it might become impossible to separate the two without the aid of special tools in practice both the spout assembly and the closure unit are molded from the same relatively hard plastic material using conventional molding techniques by using a relatively hard plastic and unmatched tapers the plug can be hand turned into the spout hole with sufficient locking force to prevent the plug from pulling out of the hole under normal operating conditions while at the same time permitting easy hand removal of the plug in practice the plug should when locked in place penetrate the spout hole a distance that is about equal to one half the total axial length of the spout to insure that sufficient contact surface is generated between the two locking members to provide for a secure leak tight joint a bracket 70 is disposed upwardly from the top of the tap housing the bracket is used to store the plug unit 60 once it has been removed from the spout hole the. |
6 | in this arrangement the cylindrical spool 100 is held central by respective resilient means in the form of springs 102 104 as the back pressure of the nozzles 86 88 differs when the flapper 84 is in a non central position the flapper itself being electro magnetically driven by coils 106 108 the spool 100 is pushed from one side to the other against the centering force of the springs 102 104 by the pressure imbalance alternatively instead of the use of the centering springs 102 104 at each end of the spool 100 a centering feedback spring connected to the flapper may be used as will be appreciated there are various advantages and disadvantages of the different valve arrangements and combinations described in fig4 a 4 b and 5 which will usually dictate for particular applications which configurations will be most suitable referring now to the further embodiment illustrated in fig6 illustrated is a piston adapted to include exhaust valves in its head the exhaust valves being in the form of reed valves 33 associated with exhaust ports 35 in this form the piston mounted exhaust valve operating sequence is preferably as follows 1 as the piston travels downwards under the force of expanding gas above it as shown in fig7 a the pressure will gradually drop until the pressure differential above the exhaust port pressure is not sufficient to hold the reed valves closed at this point the reed valves will open which at full load operation will occur just before bdc it will be noted that opening of these valves is assured by exhaust ports 37 in the cylinder wall opening or becoming accessible just before bdc. |
6 | and squeezes the points of the rods 40 which are part of the longer and gasketed hinges 23 and protrude through the plenum chamber casing 40 a slotted opening is provided not shown in the plenum casing to allow these rods to move back and forth this position is held fig6 until the overheating or overcooling condition is corrected and satisfies the thermostat when the thermostat is satisfied the damper controller 38 is once again energized and moves upward to allow the triangular shaped control linkage 39 to return to its original position not shown when the triangularshaped control linkage 39 is in the original position the spring loaded hinge which is housed within its short side 47 forces the longer gasketed hinge 23 to rest against and seal the secondary air openings 24 in this position as shown in fig2 full heating or cooling is achieved fig7 shows an induced air 34 venturi 34 plenum diffuser 10 with the dampers in the semi closed position of fig1 and modified with a ducted room return as described in the preceeding units mentioned both in plenum diffusers 10 and terminal boxes 43 had warm air returned into the secondary air openings 24. |
7 | or more turns around the circumference of the pipe section 12 in a manner that allows the length of the optical fiber within the coil 32 to change in response to a change in the circumference of the pipe 12 if for example a pipe 12 can be expected to see a maximum circumferential change of u201c y u201d then a one turn coil will be subject to a maximum potential change in length of u201c y u201d or some known function of u201c y u201d if an optical measurement technique is not sensitive enough to register a change in distance equal to u201c y u201d then the coil 32 can be wrapped to include u201c n u201d number of turns the change in fiber length u201c y u201d per turn is therefore multiplied by u201c n u201d turns and a change in fiber length great enough to produce a useful signal i e u201c n u00b7 y u201d is provided in fact the same technique can be used to not only provide a minimum useful signal but also to increase the sensitivity of the sensor 32 and therefore the range of detectable changes in the circumference of the pipe 12 in all cases the length of the optical fiber in each coil 32 is known and is chosen to produce the sensitivity required to sense the disturbance s of interest for that particular sensor the preferred embodiment as described above includes coils 32 wrapped. |
5 | is continued to be pumped through the wash pipe 300 to pack the production screen 140 with the return fluid being routed through the lower production screen 140 the control mandrel 200 now is moved to the position illustrated in fig6 a 6b and 6c wherein the check valve 220 of the control mandrel 200 is now placed above the packer 100 and the series of seals 225 surrounding the check valve of the control mandrel 200 are in sealing engagement with the inner sealing surface 91 of the seal bore 90 the raising of the mandrel 200 obviously effects the closing of the port 111 of the lower sliding sleeve assembly 110 through the action of the shifting tool 240 on such sliding sleeve the port 261 of the cross over tool 260 is now positioned just above the open port 47 of the upper sliding sleeve assembly 40 the locating collet 250 is positioned just below the shoulder 52 of the seal bore 50 the seal rings 255 below the cross over tool 260 are in sealing engagement with the inner surface 51 of the seal bore 50 thus the upper production zone represented by the casing perforations 1b is completely isolated from the lower production zone and the gravel packing apparatus is in the same relationship with work string 300 as previously described in connection with the packing of the lower production zone the gravel carrying fluid can now be introduced through the work string 300 into the bore 262 of the cross over tool 260 of the control mandrel 200 where it will flow outwardly through the port 261 of the cross over tool 260 into the annulus 202 between the mandrel assembly 200 and the inner wall of the screen and liner. |
6 | 82 k is designed with a preferably conically tapering tip 110 k the tip 10 k engages in the other longitudinal groove 48 k of the guide rail 12 k abutting its conical tip 110 k against an edge 112 k of the longitudinal groove if the straining screw 82 k is screwed farther into the longitudinal groove 48 k the screw axis a of the straining screw 82 k in the illustration according to fig1 moves downwards and pulls with it the free end 84 k of the clamp strap 80 k as a result of this movement the clamping effect of the bulge 90 k of the clamp strap 80 k on the cover band 24 k and the guide rail 12 k is intensified the linear guide arrangement 101 according to fig1 differs from the linear guide arrangement 10 k according to fig1 only in that it dispenses with a specially designed straining screw with a conical tip and accomplishes the same effect with a conventional straining screw 821 the screw axis a of which cuts the plane e of the cover and 241 at an oblique angle the straining screw 821 is screwed into a taphole 981 formed in the vicinity of the free end 841 of the clamp strap 801 of the band securing element 321 and is engaged with its conventionally designed tip 1101 an edge 1121 in a longitudinal groove 481 of the guide rail 121 the other free end 861 of the clamp strap 801 which engages in the other longitudinal groove 481 of the guide rail 121 serves as abutment for the clamping engagement of the bulge 901 with the cover band 241 and. |
7 | asic 34 delay 7 is the setup time of asic 34 and delay 8 is the hold time of asic 34 as seen above the read budget of circuit 32 produces a maximum read cycle frequency 115 3 mhz the calculation of the write budget of circuit 32 also starts at buffer 42 delay 9 is the output to output skew of clock buffer 42 and corresponds to delay 1 in the read budget delay 10 represents tpd skew of clock buffer 50 of asic 34 and corresponds to delay 6 in the read budget delay 11 is the tpd skew of bus driver 52 of asic 34 delay 12 is the delay associated with the dimm backplane and corresponds to delay 5 of the write budget delays 14 and 15 are the setup time and the hold time respectively of the sdram ics such as sdram 46a delay 16 is the tpd skew of clock buffer 44 and delay 17 is the tpd skew of a dimm clock buffer such as buffer 48 as seen above the write budget of circuit 32 produces a maximum write cycle frequency 106 1 mhz which is the maximum frequency at which circuit 32 may operate fig4 is a block diagram of a memory system 72 in accordance with the. |
7 | its light plane oriented properly for y scan motion sensor output would be chosen according to the direction of scan fig3 shows the appearance of devices 22 which are located exactly in the center of their respective pockets 21 in tray 20 the devices are also shown with their sides exactly parallel to the sides of the pocket this is the appearance in the ideal case and may actually occur when the tray pockets are only marginally larger than the devices making the pockets only marginally larger than the devices is not necessarily a good practice because it may lead to damage to the fragile leads when inserting the device 22 into the pocket 21 fig4 is a cross section view of the tray 20 showing the relationship between the pockets 21 the devices 22a and 22b and the device leads 23 as is illustrated the de ices may be inserted into the tray either right side up 22a live bug or up side down 22b dead bug also shown is the region of the leads that is most critical to semiconductor quality with regard to placement of the lead tips 24 on a printed circuit board because the exact location of the lead tips 24 is very critical it is desirable to scan them at the highest possible resolution this entrails crowding as many 3 d data points as possible into the region encompassing the lead tips 24 and is the equivalent of using a high magnification when performing inspection with 2 d machine vision. |
1 | and marrow composition plates and screws or a combination thereof fig1 shows one method of fusing the talus 15 to the calcaneus 17 using a stem 110 a plate 130 and screws 133 a 133 b the talo calcaneal stem 110 is shown with a morse taper 115 a protruding from the stem 110 and extending beyond the proximal top surface of the talus 15 in another embodiment the morse taper could extend down from the talar component into the stem fig1 also shows an arrangement in which the lower end of the tibia has not been cut and does not carry a prosthesis the talo calcaneal stem 110 may be made of various materials commonly used in the prosthetic arts including but not limited to titanium titanium alloys tantalum chrome cobalt surgical steel or any other total joint replacement metal and or ceramic bony in growth surface sintered glass artificial bone any uncemented metal or ceramic surface or a combination thereof the talo calcaneal stem 110 may further be covered with various coatings such as antimicrobial antithrombotic and osteoinductive agents or a combination thereof these agents may further be carried in a biodegradable carrier material with which the pores of the surface of the talo calcaneal stem 110 may be impregnated see u s pat no 5 947 893 which is incorporated herein by reference if desired the talo calcaneal stem may be coated and or formed from a material allowing bony in growth such as a porous mesh hydroxyapetite or other. |
6 | to output shaft 220 and rotate in unison with upper and lower constant speed drums 216 and 217 which are rigidly connected with central cylinder 228 keyed into upper and lower inner rotors 222 and 223 are upper and lower torque gears 230 and 231 which freely rotate about shaft 220 mounted for rotation between lower plate 227 and upper constant speed drum 216 are three upper planetary gears 232 similarly mounted between upper plate 226 and lower constant speed drum 217 are three lower planetary gears 233 gears 232 and 233 mesh with respective torque gears 230 and 231 and all six planetary gears 232 and 233 are engaged for rotation in the area between upper and lower plates 226 and 227 in operation a clockwise rotation introduced by the upper inner rotor 222 rotating in the upper constant speed drum 266 urges the lower inner rotor 222 in the lower constant speed drum 217 to rotate counterclockwise and visa versa the interlinking unit 214 thus uses the drums and plates which are rigidly connected to the output shaft as a pivot point therefore when a driving torque is applied on one inner rotor while the other rotor is prevented from rotating it is as if a torque of twice the value of the driving torque is applied to the output shaft the drums and rotors thus comprise torque producing means when a driving torque is applied to one inner rotor and the other inner rotor is free to rotate no torque is imparted to the output shaft 220 and the total driving. |
8 | terminal of the flip flop 272 is the output terminal 172 of the high limit module 108 table 2 summarizes the states internally generated by components of the high limit module 108 when the value of the high limit vref 1 132 on the first terminal is greater than the value of the feedback voltage 124 on the second terminal the comparator 268 generates a signal in a logic low state the logic low state from the output of the comparator 268 indicates that the feedback voltage 124 is in range i e not above the value of the high limit 132 when the voltage at the first terminal is less than the voltage at the second terminal the comparator 268 generates a signal in a logic high state the logic high state from the output of the comparator 268 indicates that the feedback voltage 124 is out of range i e above the value of the high limit 132 the flip flop 272 latches the state of the output signal of the comparator 268 at the falling edge of the clock pulse received from the timing input terminal 184 which is inverted at the clock terminal of the flip flop 272 upon the falling edge of the clock pulse the output state of the comparator 268 becomes the latched state at terminal q of the flip flop 272 the change of state of the output at terminal q of the flip flop 272 is synchronized to the falling edge of the received clock pulse from the timing input terminal 184 the received clock pulse is the. |
7 | pdl lt 0 05 db for the high speed gt 10 gb s optical network such as 40 gb s transfer rate fig9 demonstrates another embodiment where the first reflection device 108 and the second reflection device 112 of fig1 are replaced by first and second beam splitters 608 and 612 the first beam splitter 608 reflects most of light but taps out a small percentage i e 1 5 of the light intensity such a tap out light beam is detected by a photo diode detector 602 which just sits behind the splitter 608 similarly the second beam splitter 612 also reflects mot of light and also taps out a similar small percentage i e 1 5 of the incoming light a second photo diode detector 604 is placed behind the second beam splitter 612 and detects the tap out signal from the second beam splitter 612 the tap out signals from the first photo detector 602 and the second photo detector 604 gives the actuarial values of the incoming and outgoing light power respectively it means that this voa device provides option of real time monitoring light power in the optical network thus resulting in great advantage for the optical network. |
6 | wires 13 are to run into the space which is to be foamed between carrier pipe and jacket pipe these signaling wires 13 may be passed through one or more apertures 3 in part 1 while the space to be foamed is being filled since part 1 preferably does not have the capability to move radially with respect to the pipes 4 and 7 the position of the aperture 3 in part 1 through which the signal wires are led does not change its angle to the carrier pipe and the jacket pipe this also prevents twisting of the signaling wires with respect to the pipes if the pipes rotate in relation to part 2 which includes the apertures 8 through which the mixtures are distributed the holder may preferably be ring shaped a particularly advantageous design of the holder is shown in fig1 by way of example and will be described in more detail below the holder is ring shaped is built up from an inner ring 1 which is in contact with the carrier pipe 4 via rolling bearings 5 and has the capability to move axially and an outer ring 2 the outer ring 2 is connected with. |
4 | to the other along the weaving width at a set interval this only to allow cleaning activities to be carried out at regular intervals as shown in fig1 the range of possibilities can include on the one hand a combination of tubes 15 attached to the carriage 39 or similar and on the other hand tubes 15 fitted to the above support bracket 21 the compressed air source 34 may be of any type it may for example consist of a compressed air connection to an existing network of a special compressor used to this end or of a conduit system which supplies loss air the latter is schematically shown in fig1 whereby the waste or exhaust air from the cylinder 50 which moves the electrodes 51 of the warp stop motion 4 from side to side is used for feeding blowing air to the tubes 15 the electrodes 51 as described in ch 430611 and u s pat no 3 907 006 move to and fro over a short distance for example by using the cylinder 50 which via a pulse controlled valve 52 is connected to a compressed air source 53 by moving the electrodes 51 to and fro dust is shaken from between the drop wires 40 the waste air which is forced out of the non active side of the piston of the cylinder 50 is fed through a pipe 54 to the flexible tube 48 and possibly to the flexible tube 35 obviously the to and fro motion of the electrodes 51 must coincide with. |
7 | gram of propionaldehyde diacetal activated 5 000 weight average molecular weight mpeg is mixed with 3 milliliters of water to produce a sample for injection 5 microliters of the sample for injection is injected into a moblile phase of 52 a and 48 b where a is 47 acetonitrile in water and b is 43 acetonitrile in water at a mobile phase flow rate of 0 75 milliliters per minute and flowed through a 5 micrometer packing diameter supelco lc 18 reverse phase column at a column temperature of 30 degrees celsius the column having an internal diameter of 4 6 millimeters and a length of 250 millimeters followed by an evaporative light scattering detector to produce the chromatogram shown in fig1 the chromatogram of fig1 shows a peak at about 3 8 minutes for mpeg a peak at about 4 8 minutes for the activated mpeg and a peak at about 5 6 minutes for the activated diol the mole percent concentration of mpeg is determined by dividing the peak area of the mpeg peak by the combined peak areas of the mpeg the activated mpeg and the activated diol peak areas and then multiplying by 100 the mole percent concentration of activated mpeg is determined by dividing the peak area of the activated mpeg peak by the combined peak areas of the mpeg the activated mpeg and the activated diol peak areas and then multiplying by 100 the mole percent concentration of activated diol is determined by dividing the peak area of the activated diol peak by the combined peak areas of the mpeg the activated mpeg and the activated diol peak areas and then multiplying by 100 evaporative light scattering detection is well. |
5 | of use of the double duty shade system 10 of the present invention will now be described it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the manner of use of the double duty shade system 10 described herein is merely one method of use and other methods of use of the double duty shade system 10 are within the scope of the present invention the double duty shade system 10 of the present invention is installed by following easily understood package instructions so that motorists can have the double duty shade system 10 ready to work in a matter of seconds the double duty shade system 10 allows vehicles to stay cool while protecting drivers and passengers from the harmful rays of the sun in this manner users can bask in this more natural way of cooling thus eliminating the need to constantly run the car 39 s air conditioning system as a result gas can be saved as well as money moreover the double duty shade system 10 shields sensitive skin from the glaring sunlight that pours in through a vehicle 39 s window the double duty shade system provides ample protection to the many users who must travel for work school or enjoyment the double duty shade system 10 of the present invention is a retractable two part adjustable sun blocking window shade system designed specifically for use on car door windows the design allows the user to open and close the window while the. |
4 | after heating for ten minutes at 120 u00b0 c the fabric samples were washed and air dried an add on of 18 0 and an efficiency of conversion of monomers to polymer of 67 6 was obtained a treating solution containing 15 thpc 15 bvp 15 acrylamide 10 tmm and a trace of wetting agent was prepared knit fabrics were immersed in this solution padded to 115 140 wet weight gain and placed on pin frames fabrics were dried 4 minutes at 85 u00b0 c and cured four minutes at 150 u00b0 c the samples were washed in hot tap water and air dried the results obtained are shown below table vi______________________________________type of fabric treated fabriccotton polyester add on efficiency char length in ______________________________________100 0 56 0 73 3 2 880 20 59 4 75 3 2 530 70 48 4 69 1 3 8 0 100 44 6 69 9 4 8______________________________________ the treated fabric samples were subjected to extraction with hot tetrachloroethylene no significant weight losses were observed char length of the extracted samples were unchanged from the lengths obtained originally except in the case of the 100 polyester fabric which gave a char length greater than 5 inches after extraction a series of cotton polyester knit fabrics was immersed into a solution containing 15 thpc 15 bvp 15 nma 5 urea 1 mba 0 1 ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and a trace of wetting agent after padding to 100 130 wet weight gain samples were treated as in example 20 results are summarized below table vii______________________________________type of fabric treated fabriccotton polyester add on efficiency char length in ______________________________________100 0 42. |
3 | cnts are contained inside the well structure it is possible to make the well structures very accurate using printing or dispensing techniques or using sand or bead blasting processes if the well structures are made accurately then using the process just described will result in uniform cnt deposition for each pixel the well structures also effectively avoid edge emission issues that may also lead to non uniform performance the shape of the wells can define the shape and effective emitting area of a cnt cathode for an individual pixel or sub pixel to fill the wells uniformly preparing a uniform cnt ink or cnt paste and controlling the volume of the ink or paste in the well are important factors due to hydrophilic or hydrophobia properties of the cnt ink or paste and the surface of the substrate or well structure the cnts can be conformed to the wells in different shapes as shown in fig4 a and 4 b fig5 illustrates a vacuum sealed cnt field emission display configurated with well formation processes as described herein the sidewall spacer wall spacer and the internal spacers hold the gap between the anode plate phosphor screen and the cathode plate after the vacuum sealed display is evacuated different cnt based inks with good field emission properties have been developed according to a process es of the present invention a dispenser an inkjet printer a screen printer and the like and combinations thereof can be used to fill the wells with a relatively accurate volume of cnt ink it is important to note that after the cnt ink is deposited to form a cathode structure no further post deposition processes are performed such as. |
4 | such that the plurality of feature points 206 are superimposed on the image that shows the pattern 200 step s 7 after that the cpu 61 determines whether or not a panel operation to select one of the plurality of feature points 206 displayed on the lcd 15 is detected step s 9 when the user selects one of the plurality of feature points 206 the user may touch a position on the touch panel 26 that corresponds to one of the plurality of feature points 206 displayed on the lcd 15 when it is determined that the panel operation to select one of the plurality of feature points 206 is not detected no at step s 9 the cpu 61 returns the processing to step s 9 when it is determined that the panel operation to select one of the plurality of feature points 206 is detected yes at step s 9 the cpu 61 identifies coordinates that indicate the first position that corresponds to the selected feature point 206 based on the table stored in the ram 63 and stores the identified coordinates in the ram 63 step s 10 the cpu 61 advances the processing to step s 11 the operation to select one of the plurality of feature points 206 displayed on the lcd 15 is not limited to the above described method for example a cursor may be superimposed on one of. |
3 | in 200 ml of methanol monoperoxyphthalic acid magnesium salt hexahydrate 80 pure 11 5 g is added and the resulting suspension is stirred at 25 u00b0 c for two hours the reaction mixture is filtered and the filtrate is concentrated to afford a light yellow solid this material is chromatographed on silica gel using 10 methanol saturated with ammonia in chloroform as eluent to afford 8 75 g of the n oxide ir mull 1747 1669 1620 1556 1508 1495 1445 1413 1341 1295 1269 1232 1204 1124 755cm u2212 1 ms fab m z 354 708 707 355 354 339 338 337 336 86 56 pertrifluoroacetic acid is prepared in situ by the addition of 30 h 2 o 2 solution 0 15 ml to trifluoroacetic anhydride 0 45 ml in 5 ml of methylene chloride at 0 u00b0 c this solution is stirred at 0 u00b0 c for ten minutes at 25 u00b0 c for 30 minutes and then cooled back to 0 u00b0 c s n 3 3 fluoro 4 4 methylsulfonyl 1 piperazinyl phenyl 2 oxo 5 oxazolidinyl methyl acetamide vii g r 1 u2550 coch 3 r 9 u2550 ch 3 x 1 u2550 f x 2 u2550 h 0 207 g is added and the reaction is stirred at 25 u00b0 c for 30 minutes and then concentrated the residue is chromatographed on silica gel using 10 methanol saturated with ammonia in chloroform as the eluent to afford 0 14 g of the n oxide as a hydrate ir mull 1751 1668 1658 1503 1443 1408 1340 1328 1277 1260 1226 1157. |
8 | contact beams 16 being shown in phantom it can be seen that the widths of contact beams 24 of the receptacle connector are significantly wider than the widths of contact beams 16 of the plug connector in comparing the differences between the widths of the contact beams with the dimensional clearances c x and c y in fig1 it can be understood that there will be constant engagement between contact beams 24 and contact beams 16 regardless of the amount of floating movement between the two connectors referring back to fig1 arrow 27 represents the direction of deflection of cantilevered spring beams 15 and contact beams 16 of terminals 7 of plug connector 2 when the connectors are mated because of the angle of contact beams 16 in particular and in conjunction with the deflection of spring beams 15 a vertical force vector is created in the direction of arrow 28 from each contact beam 16 against contact beam 24 of terminal 20 of the receptacle connector when the connectors are mated the open end of receptacle portion 21 in bottom surface 192 of the receptacle connector will confront and abut against abutment wall 8 b of plug connector 2 when all. |
6 | adapted to receive a flue connector 49 as illustrated in fig1 or may receive conventional flue pipe directly turret 46 also forms a sight glass platform 50 defining a surface spaced above aperture 34 platform 50 is pierced directly above aperture 34 by a sight glass opening 51 which opening is covered by a sight glass 52 resting on a sight glass gasket 53 and protected and held in place by a frame 54 and guard 55 thus sight glass opening 51 is in registration with aperture 34 and combustor 35 in the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in fig1 and 3 a secondary air tube 15 communicates between the outside and inside of the firebox 10 and an area of combustion chamber 67 near combustor 35 by registering with a secondary air opening 56 in the bottom 7 of stove 1 secondary air tube 15 may be constructed by welding a u shaped metal channel to the inside surface of front wall 3 of the stove in registration with air opening 56 secondary air opening 56 is variably obstructed by a secondary air adjustment slide 57 which may be constructed of relatively springy sheet metal air adjustment slide 57 pivots as is indicated by arrow 58 in fig1 on a screw 59 or other. |
4 | to be aligned with cutout section 125a of plate 125 step 9 after select switch ms2 for the suction opening position is activated motor m7 stops plate 125 at a position in which plate section 125a underlies the desired suction opening for a first creel collector step 10 the time necessary for withdrawing the fiber waste collected by the filter of the creel collector is set and begins to run step 11 the fan motor m4 associated with the first creel collector is temporarily stopped to enhance the efficiency of the withdrawal of fiber waste from such collector step 12 a motor m3 associated with the first creel collector is activated and drives the fiber waste removing nozzle adjacent the filter step 13 fiber waste collected on the filter of the first creel collector is withdrawn into remover 120 until the time set by timer t2 expires step 14 the fan motor m4 associated with the first creel collector which fan motor was temporarily stopped in step 11 is again driven step 15 motor m7 is again driven so as to rotate plate 125 to the next desired suction opening position step 16 actuation of one of the selection switches ms3 stops motor m7 when the suction opening for the second creel collector overlies plate section 125a step 17 the time required for withdrawing the fiber waste collected by the filter of the second creel collector is set and begins to run step 18 a fan motor m6 for the second creel collector is temporarily stopped to enhance the efficiency of the withdrawal of the fiber waste. |
7 | contents of the heat treated or not heat treated food item are dissolved although we do not want to associate the composition of the invention with any specific theory the composition of the invention is thought to act by opening the conformation of proteins constituting the gluten especially its toxic fraction and consequently to favour its solubility in the extraction medium indeed during the heat treatment of food products the gluten fractions u03b1 u03b2 and u03b3 gliadines are denatured the disulphide bridges break and consequently insoluble aggregates form that cannot be extracted with 60 ethanol water owing to the combined effect of the components of the composition of the invention i the insoluble aggregate can be extracted with an aqueous ethanol solution 50 70 ethanol water and quantified by elisa and ii the conformation of the gluten molecules increases leaving the antigenic determinants more exposed to the antibodies causing the elisa signal to increase quantitative gluten extraction processes for food items compatible with elisa used for gluten quantification are not known it was surprising that the use of a disulphide bridge reducing agent such as 2 me combined with a dissociating agent such as guanidine hydrochloride permits the gluten content of heat treated and non heat treated food items to be extracted quantitatively see example 2 without adversely affecting their quantification by elisa the results shown in fig1 example 2 clearly indicate that the procedure of the invention is a very suitable tool to use before elisa. |
6 | US 47875483 A description the spin fixture for measuring gyroscopic stability comprises a spherical shaped support body member 10 which fixedly holds a projectile 12 in a radially extending holding slot 14 projectile 12 is located in holding slot 14 so that its center of gravity 16 is operatively disposed so that it is coindicent with a radial axis of ball body member 10 body member 10 is supported by a lower female pole piece support members 18 18 39 and an upper female pole piece support members 20 20 39 having spherically contoured air bearing surfaces 22 and 24 respectively a plurality of air passages 26 are located in the lower support members 18 18 39 and a single air passageway 28 is located in the upper support members 20 20 39 passageways 26 and 28 carry high pressure air from air supply source 30 at a controlled rate by an air pressure regulator 32 to exit orifices 34 and 36 respectively orifices 34 and 36 supply clean dry pressurized air to the air bearing clearance space 38 located between the ball body member 10 and the spherically contoured air bearing surfaces 22 and 24 air passages 26 in. |
3 | ingredient the doses will be determined by an expert in the field e g clinician or primary care physician according to the type of disease to be treated and the patient 39 s condition or concomitantly with the administration of other active ingredients by way of an example we may indicate doses ranging from 0 1 to 100 mg kg examples of pharmaceutical compositions are those that permit oral parenteral intravenous intramuscular subcutaneous or transdermal administration pharmaceutical compositions suitable for the purpose are tablets rigid or soft capsules powders solutions suspensions syrups and solid forms for extempore liquid preparations compositions for parenteral administration are for example all the intramuscular intravenous and subcutaneous injectable forms and those in the form of solutions suspensions and emulsions we should also mention the forms presenting controlled release of the active ingredient whether as oral administration forms tablets coated with suitable layers microencapsulated powders complexes with cyclodextrins depot forms e g subcutaneous ones as depot injections or implants to a mixture of ketone 9b 4 5 g 18 mmol and n methylpiperazine 15 ml was added drop wise trimethylsilyltrifluoromethane sulphonate 5 7 ml 31 5 mmol in 5 minutes the reaction temperature was brought up to 120 u00b0 c the reaction monitored via tlc was completed in 3 hours the reaction mixture was left to cool at ambient temperature and the resulting solid. |
6 | a potentiometer an optical shaft encoder a magnetic detector two axis hall effect sensors or other well known methods of detecting the angular position of a disk or shaft a cross section of a wall 609 of the networked device shows the edge 602 protruding through the wall and a portion of the colored area 603 visible through an opening in the wall 609 exterior view 640 shows the outside of the networked device with the wall 641 having an opening 642 in this embodiment the opening 642 has a wider section at the bottom to allow the edge 602 to protrude from the wall 641 while keeping the upper portion of the opening 642 narrower so that can be mostly filled with one section of the color wheel in the position shown section 614 is filling most of opening 642 to help make it even clearer which color is selected an indicator arrow 643 is included on the wall 641 pointing at the current color the color selection mechanism 600 may be designed to provide a detent at each section 610 619 of the colored area 603 to make it easy for the user to center the desired section in the opening 642 fig7 shows another alternative embodiment of a color selection mechanism 700 to allow a user to select a color top view 720 shows the color wheel from the top and side view 730 shows the color wheel from the side with some associated structure that has been omitted from the top view 720 for clarity the color wheel mechanism 700 has a color wheel with an angled side 701 an edge 702 at the outermost. |
9 | the upper insulating layer 126 a cell poly or plate electrode 136 is disposed over the capacitor or cell dielectric 134 to form the capacitor 138 of each memory cell the formation of the recesses 144 in the storage poly nodes 132 results in an increase in the surface area of the capacitor 138 this results in lower refresh rates easier sensing of the contents of the cell due to a greater potential difference between bitlines and a reduction in the pitch constraints on the layout of the memory cells due to smaller capacitors fabricated by the method of the present invention being able to achieve a predetermined capacitance fig5 and 6 illustrate oblique views of two embodiments of the mask 130 as shown in fig2 fig5 illustrates an embodiment where the apertures 140 are holes through the mask 130 and the boundary openings 142 are avenues wherein the diameter of the holes of the apertures 140 is smaller than the width of the avenues of the boundary openings 142 fig6 illustrates an embodiment where both the apertures 140 and the boundary openings 142 in the mask 130 are avenues wherein the avenues of the boundary openings 142 are wider than the avenues of the apertures 140 this invention. |
5 | of toxic nbc material all components of the system may be mounted on a trailer for ground transportation or a pallet for air transport which facilitates the rapid movement of systems to locations requiring the systems it will be appreciated by those familiar with the difficulty of providing a toxic free area tfa that each module of the system is a sealed unit having a floor walls and ceiling welded and or sewn together forming a sealed volume which may be connected to other modules by zipper connections having minimal leakage the important feature is that there is a flow of air through the system toward the source of contamination and that decontamination occurs principally at the downstream end of the air flow there is an over pressure maintained in the tfa which ensures that all air flow is toward the source of contamination as doors are opened and closed and that nothing is permitted into the tfa that has not been through the cca it will be noticed that the zippers 31 of fig4 which comprise the opening into the exit 11 are configured to minimize the escape of air during entry into the cca 12 by opening the zippers in the doors a limited amount the flow of air through the cca 12 can be regulated vents are also included in the end walls of the cca 12 which may be adjusted to ensure adequate flow of air through the cca 12 and to maintain an over pressure in the tfa nbc filter system providing a minimum of 300 cfm and capable of filtering and maintaining an over pressure in three inter connected units at one time up to three complete connected liner units each measuring 14 ft u00d7 24. |
6 | a hollow membrane that is both rigid and flexible the membrane itself can absorb pressure and or a water volume increase this is in contrast to the conventional use a diaphragm provided with an air precharge because in such diaphragm systems it is the air precharge that provides the absorption of pressure and or water volume increase by compressing the air in a fixed volume according to another embodiment of the present invention e g as shown in the embodiment in fig4 b and 5 a hollow membrane 12 is provided that contains within the membrane itself a precharged air cushion to absorb a pressure shock in such an embodiment the precharged air cushion primarily provides the membrane 12 with the resistance to the pressure shock and or water volume increase as shown in fig4 b and 5 this embodiment containing the air precharge generally has a thinner and more flexible membrane compared with the embodiment that does not contain an air precharge as shown in fig3 a 3b the housing 14 can be of a shape similar to that of the membrane 12 housed thereon of course the housing 14 shape is not limited to shapes corresponding to that of the membrane contained therein provided that it can adequately house the membrane 12 and allow the membrane 12 to come into contact with fluid forced inside of the housing 14 as the result of a pressure shock and or water volume increase and flex and compress as a result of such contact preferably the housing 14 is sized and shaped such that there is not excessive space surrounding the membrane 12 which. |
2 | the fluidizing gas along the way the discharge is substantially facilitated an injection of types of material to facilitate flow of the thick material from the centrifugal drum would include such gaseous agents as air steam hydrogen and the like this injection concept may be also utilized for the purpose of a treatment of the heavy phase material to accomplish neutralization or deodorizing and other effects this can be accomplished by injection of the appropriate gas or substances in the gas through the openings 8 and 18 this injection will cause a preadmixing within the conical portion so that the nature of the exiting heavy phase material has been modified by the injection of the control substance dependent on the nature of the material which is injected through the openings 8 and 18 the composition and viscosity of the heavy phase material can be substantially modified the fluidizing gas or other modifying agent can be injected by being blown into the heavy phase material at a pressure which preferably is in the range between 0 5 and 5 0 bar this accomplishes an adequate blending of the gas with the particles situated in the thick material the concept of the arrangement is not limited to a solid bowl worm centrifuge but can be employed utilizing specific advantages in a solid bowl centrifuge of different design further other chemical or physical reaction. |
6 | has a non metallic plug closing one end thereof the plug has the hall effect sensor oriented therein to closely oppose the magnet on the magnet holder so that movement of the armature and resulting corresponding movement of the magnet will cause the hall effect sensor to produce a signal indicative of movement of the armature application_number US 80504407 A description the solenoid portion 10 of a solenoid operated valve is illustrated in the drawing the solenoid portion 10 includes a solenoid body 11 having a hollow cylindrical non metallic bobbin 12 on which is wound many turns of wire 13 to form an annular coil 14 the annular coil 14 is encased in a non metallic synthetic resin shell 15 which has a radially outwardly extending flange 16 having a plug socket 17 formed therein so that electrical contact prongs 17 a are exposed in the socket for electrical connection to a plug not shown the contact prongs 17 a are electrically connected to the wire 13 forming the annular coil 14 so as to facilitate the provision of electrical energy to the coil 14 in this particular embodiment the shell 15 is oriented inside a steel cup 18 having a through hole 20 in the bottom wall 19 thereof and with the flange 16 projecting through a slot 18 a in the rim of the open end of the cup 18 the shell 15 is retained inside the steel cup 18 by press fitting a washer 18 b into the open end of the steel cup in this particular embodiment a compressible spring o ring type seal 18 c is oriented between the washer 18. |
8 | senses a lobe or other projection of magnetic material mounted on the motive power shaft 18 alternatively any other component capable of producing the cycle pulse may be used advantageously the shaft pulse encoder may be simple in design and inexpensive the phase outputs developed by the pmg 12 and the output of the shaft pulse encoder 42 are supplied to a rotor position detector 44 which develops signals representing the position and speed of the motive power shaft 18 and delivers such signals to a speed controller 46 the speed controller 46 develops a torque command signal on a line 48 representing the commanded torque to be produced by the generator 10 and a further signal on a line 50 representing the mechanical position of the motive power shaft 18 the signal on the line 50 is multiplied by a multiplier 52 with a signal representing the number of pairs of poles of the main generator rotor and the resulting signal is summed with a phase advance signal by a summer 54 the phase advance signal is developed by a function generator 56 and is dependent upon the speed of the motive power shaft as detected by the rotor position detector 44 the function generator 56 provides increasing phase advance as speed increases in a high speed range the summer 54 develops an electrical angle. |
1 | the body and preventing misoperation or damage during transport fetching and using the present invention is a novel design with industrial applicability and can be adapted to generalized use in the industries application_number US 59582504 A description advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed descriptions of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings fig1 and 11 show a syringe for premixing and administering powder medicament according to the present invention the syringe basically comprises a plunger 1 a cylindrical sleeve 5 a solvent bottle 8 a connecting tube 14 a solute bottle 10 and a syringe needle 16 having two piercing ends the solvent bottle 8 containing a diluent 18 is not pressurized and is under normal pressure the plunger 1 is provided above the sleeve 5 and the solvent bottle 8 both the solvent bottle 8 and the solute bottle 10 are packaged inside the sleeve 5 the solvent bottle 8 is positioned on the solute bottle 10 and is partially inserted and slidably fitted into the solute bottle 10 the lower end of the solute bottle is connected with the syringe needle 16 two restricting slots 4 are formed on the sleeve 5 symmetrical to the central axis of the sleeve 5 the restricting slots 4 comprise two u201c l. |
2 | details in connection with the installation of a pod unit may thus be eliminated while the costs are reduced in order to obtain a suitable rotational speed of the gear ring a transmission unit should however be provided between the outlet axis of the electric motor and the gear ring suitably a gear transmission is used the invention is not limited to the above description but may be varied within the scope of the accompanying patent claims for instance it should be understood that the driving of the electric motor fig6 7 also may be applied in connection with a conventional installation of a pod unit and that it will be possible to gain great advantages also when a conventional installation is concerned further it is realized that it is not necessary to use an intermediate mounting flange 16 to utilize the advantages according to the invention as also with a conventional installation i e with the bearing socket 19 for the gear ring 14 connected directly to the base 15 many advantages according to the invention are obtained the advantages according to the invention are also obtained even with a seating having another exterior cross section than a rectangular e g an oval or a cylindrical one the cooling elements may in certain cases especially if the plate 6 f is the floor board advantageously be located at the air inlet 22 to the seating 6 in order to keep the temperature of the plate 6 f down for comfort reasons insulation may however be. |
9 | of nickel fiber loading the elastomer matrix is that set forth in table i however other rubber materials as described hereinabove will produce substantially similar results table ii______________________________________ni fiber loading in by electricalweight of unloaded rubber resistance ohm cm______________________________________15 0 59516 0 27817 0 37618 0 11319 0 44020 0 08821 0 166______________________________________ the gasket set forth above containing 20 percent by weight of the unfilled elastomer was tested for shielding effectiveness the following table illustrates attenuation of emi in decibels a logarithmic measurement wherein 10 db indicates 90 of emi is dissipated 20 db indicates a 99 emi dissipation etc table iii______________________________________frequency mhz shielding effectiveness db______________________________________200 53 7250 53 0300 50 5350 56 6400 66 2450 55 2500 53 2550 56 2600 60 8650 52 6700 55 5750 51 4800 53 1850 56 6900 51 6950 49 01000 51 7______________________________________ it will be appreciated that emi attenuation is in part directly related to electrical resistance it therefore can be seen that attenuation will vary with nickel fiber loading in correlation with the relationships of table ii that is at a particular frequency as fiber loading increases resistance decreases and shielding effectiveness improves because of the nickel fiber aspect ratios. |
7 | of operating a nonvolatile memory device comprising cell strings each comprising memory cells coupled in series between a drain select transistor and a source select transistor including precharging a sense node to thereby precharge a bit line coupled to the cell string for a program or data read operation and simultaneously resetting a cell channel in a state in which the drain select transistor is turned off the source select transistor is turned on and the memory cells are turned on by applying a first voltage to a number of word lines coupled to the memory cells during a first time period wherein the first time period is less than a bit line precharge time period application_number US 64726909 A description hereinafter some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings the figures are provided to allow those having ordinary skill in the art to understand the scope of the embodiments of the disclosure fig2 a is a block diagram of a nonvolatile memory device according to an embodiment of this disclosure referring to fig2 a the nonvolatile memory device 200 includes a memory cell array 210 a page buffer unit 220 a y decoder 230 an x decoder 240 a voltage control unit 250 and a control unit 260 the. |
4 | a set point temperature of 300 degrees farenheit roll actually heated to 325 340 during processing and at a pressure of about 1100 u00b1 100 psi the fabrics were subsequently face finished on the non calendered side fabric weight fabric weight was tested in accordance with astm designation d3776 96 air permeability was tested in accordance with astm designation d 3776 96 moisture vapor transmission mvtr was tested in accordance with astm designation e96 93 it is generally considered that variations in mvtr must be u00b1 25 g sq m 24 hrs to have effective significance in comfort differentiation an apparatus based on the design reported by vaughan j w et al jaci 1999 103 227 231 was used to test allergen barrier properties of the fabrics airflow measurements were calibrated against a fabric control with a known airflow rate five hundred milligrams of a dust sample with known amounts of the indicated allergens were pulled across each fabric a filter cassette mounted downstream from the fabric collected any allergen that was able to penetrate the fabric the filter was extracted in 2 0 ml of 1 bsa in pbs tween 20 overnight the extract was assayed the following day with an elisa for the relevant allergen the allergens measured were mite allergen der p1 and der f1 and cat allergen fel d1 in the tests the dust samples included 8982 ng of fel d1 and 1015 ng of der f1 respectively it is generally considered that fabrics having a fel d1 measurement of lt 0 31 would be an effective barrier to cat dander allergen transfer smaller particle size. |
2 | 62115300 A description an exemplary embodiment of a tire servicing tool made according to the invention is illustrated in fig1 and will be described herein in a form that is particularly adapted to be employed with a tire manipulating apparatus sold under the registered trademark u201c tirehand u201d and illustrated in commonly assigned u s pat no 4 051 966 issued oct 4 1977 to larry g cotton the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference however it will be understood that the invention is not limited to use with the particular apparatus described in the above identified patent but may be used with other tire manipulating apparatus of different design as well that is to say virtually any tire manipulating apparatus that would include the provision for relatively moving two tools made according to the invention relative to one another and relative to a wheel assembly requiring servicing can benefit through the use of the tool of the invention referring now to fig1 the invention contemplates the use of two identical tools generally designated 10 and 12 in fig1 since the construction of the tool 10 is identical to the construction of the tool 12 only the former will be described in detail the tool 10 is made up of two spaced parallel plates 14 and 16 the plates 14 and 16 are formed as congruent triangles with three sides and three corners and may have material at their center 18 removed so as to lighten the weight of the assembly webs 20 22 and 24 interconnect the plates 14 and 16 one of the webs specifically the web 24 has a tool mounting fixture 26 secured thereto in the form of the invention illustrated the tool mounting fixture 26 is a. |
7 | use a combination of temperature humidity uv and gas detectors to monitor the environment to be unsuitable for growth of fungus and bacteria and alert in case of exposure to harmful material and sun radiation this sub system also use an internet of things gateways to transmit the data to remote control unit the third sub system use a combination of radio frequency tags attached to the staff rf tag readers and infrared proximity motion microphone touch sensors installed over the faucet and dispenser to monitor if the staff wash their hands properly after going to the restroom the forth sub system automatically generate food expiring label for opened cans and food container based on rf tag worn by the staff the system generate and print the label whenever the staff gesture their rf tags in front of them and potentially scan the container bar code or select it from a drop down menu on its touch screen the last sub system can also monitor the inventory of opened cans of food in the refrigerator and provide a report or alert when they the time gets close to expiration date application_number US 201715694869 A description the present invention provides a system and methods. |
5 | floor can also result in tripping or other safety concerns the present invention describes methods and apparatus that provide an edge around at least a portion of a modular floor perimeter consequently ingress and egress to the modular floor is simplified and safer than prior flooring systems while the edge and flooring systems shown and described below include embodiments the application of principles described herein to are not limited to the specific devices shown the principles described herein may be used with any flooring system therefore while the description below is directed primarily to interlocking plastic modular floors the methods and apparatus are only limited by the appended claims as used throughout the claims and specification the term u201c rectangle u201d or u201c rectangular u201d refers to a four sided object with four right angles u201c modular u201d means designed with regular or standardized units or dimensions as to provide multiple components for assembly of flexible arrangements and uses the words u201c including u201d and u201c having u201d as used in the specification including the claims have the same meaning as the word u201c comprising u201d referring now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 a 1b one component of a modular floor edge system according to principles of the present invention is shown fig1 a 1b illustrates a ramp for example a first elongate ramp 100 the first elongate ramp 100 comprises a major axis 102 and a minor axis 104 the first elongate ramp 100 also includes a leading edge 106 arranged adjacent to a support surface such as the ground or a floor opposite of the leading edge 106 is a trailing edge 108 the trailing edge 108 is spaced. |
8 | updates to slos 102 by users and business applications by using performance data for long term capacity provisioning the process 200 may be less manually intensive and as a result require less specific performance modeling and capacity planning efforts than prior art provisioning techniques moreover because the process 200 is automated in real time provisioning policies 304 can be quickly updated based on feedback of how applications 114 perform against the attributes of the slos 102 further details related to the automated system and process are shown in fig2 b as schematically shown by a graph performance data 250 collected and stored in data repository 180 can include historical as well as real time cpu utilization data for each of the various servers 112 of the computer system 100 and may have been collected for weeks or months from computer system 100 as discussed previously recommendation tool 300 analyzes this performance data 250 and generates an operational profile in embodiments discussed previously the operational profile can characterize service levels in computer system 100 in a certain configuration and having a certain capacity such as response times of servers when subjected to given workloads or the ability of servers to process given workloads or throughputs in the present embodiment operational profile characterizes resource usage of computer system 100 over time so that it can be termed a resource usage profile such as schematically shown by graph 260 this resource usage profile 260 captures workload oriented information. |
7 | associated with characteristics and attributes of the geographic region that the corresponding polygon encloses as a result the polygon representing the geographic region defined by pasadena calif may be given an identifier which may be associated with characteristics such as the city name state name and country name the polygon representing pasadena tex may be defined in the same way thus when searching for pasadena the identifying processor 106 may recognize that there are two distinct pasadena locations from the distinct identifiers the identifying processor 106 may also know that one pasadena may be found in california and the other in texas by associating the identifier with the other characteristics accordingly the associating processor 110 may use algorithms to identify clues to disambiguate the two for example if the user 39 s ip address is located in california then the probability is high that the user intends pasadena calif and not pasadena tex or if the user is searching for u201c manchester u201d and the user is searching from a united kingdom registered web site the probability is high that the user intends manchester england not manchester conn other algorithms may be used to disambiguate two locations in one embodiment natural language algorithms may be employed such as those disclosed in u s patent application ser nos 11 314 166 and 11 314 956 entitled u201c system for classifying words u201d and u201c system for determining probable meanings of inputted words u201d respectively filed on the same day as the present application and incorporated by reference herein the identifiers may also be used. |
7 | note that these two kinds of turning on timings may be switched in response to a mode switch signal from a mode switch portion not shown provided in the projection type display device that allows the viewer to switch between the color reproducibility oriented mode and the brightness oriented mode alternatively they may automatically be switched depending on the content and brightness of images to be displayed referring to fig4 a the color reproducibility oriented turning on timing will be described as shown in fig4 a a color image is displayed on the basis of a field one unit period consisting of sub fields sub unit periods displaying images corresponding to r g and b in the field for example the sub fields corresponding to r g and b are arranged in this order in the sub fields video signals sr sg and sb for r g and b are input to the liquid crystal light valve then after a writing scanning period t1 during which the video signals are sequentially written to the liquid crystal light valve from the top end to the lower end and a response waiting period t2 necessary for the liquid crystal in the liquid crystal light valve to respond to the video signals current corresponding to the video signals is supplied to the leds and color lights are irradiated to the liquid crystal light valve for a prescribed period after the irradiation of the color lights the next video signals are input to the liquid crystal light valve and the next sub field starts now referring to fig4 b the brightness oriented turning on timing will be described as shown in fig4 b the structures of the field and the sub fields for displaying a color image are the same. |
1 | rubber fingers to grip around the item the flexibility and resilient nature of silicone rubber is helpful for this purpose as is the surface texture which having a high coefficient of friction tends to grip the dental instrument depending on the size and shape more than one instrument or appliance may be nested and wedged into the finger mat 46 and as illustrated provisions are made in the design of the tray for the use of two mats as illustrated in fig5 each finger mat 46 has a design which in combination with the sidewalls 24 and 25 of tray 21 permits the finger mat to be installed in the tray with a snap in snap out design tab 65 is sized to fit within lower edge slot 71 disposed at the base of the sidewall 25 just above the top surface of base 23 in tray 21 the finger mat 46 must be tilted at an upwardly inclined angle in order to initiate the insertion of tab 65 into slot 71 the next step is to push the elevated end of the mat downwardly toward base 23 as this step is performed spring clip 66 is in interference with the inside surface of sidewall 24 the spring properties of clip 66 allow it to resiliently deflect inwardly as the finger mat is pushed closer to base 23 the degree of interference and pressure on. |
7 | key usage control file 19 if file x is file 00100 then the previous accesses to this file resulted in its being re stored encrypted with key code k 2 at entry 37 the search of the key usage control file 19 thus indicates that file 00100 was previously accessed twice and now requires decryption with key code k 2 if authorization of the requesting user is still valid 39 then the key code generator 23 is set to supply the key code k 2 to decryption module 27 in order to furnish the data in this file in clear text 29 re storing the data from this file in modified or unmodified form is accomplished by resetting 38 the key code generator 23 to supply key code k3 entry 41 in fig4 to the encryption module 17 for encryption therein of the returned data with the new key code k3 all retrievals of data in storage 17 may be by destructive read of information in the addressed file so that data for restoring therein may be written in the newlyencrypted form after numerous accesses to files in storage 17 the key usage control file 19 will typically include entries as illustrated in fig4 such file optionally may also include codes to identify the particular users who gained access to each. |
4 | maximum amount of a component is 15 times in relation to 1 to other component s typically active chlorine concentrations of min 0 1 to max 15 ppm are added and maintained in the process waters the addition of other components are proportioned in amounts as described above typically the required addition rate as halogen is min 3 g and max 1500 g per produced ton of paper advantageously the amounts are between 10 g and 500 g per produced paper ton the amounts required depend on the water volume of the process process design process dynamicity cod concentration of the process waters and the ph range of the process the temperature of the process has an influence as well a process temperature at above 60 u00b0 c begins to reduce the efficiency because of too vigorous reactivity with organic impurities cod the present method of inhibiting the growth of microorganisms in a paper making process works optimally within the ph range of 7 to 9 however the invention can be applied advantageously across the whole paper making ph range which is from 4 0 to 10 5 the components used in accordance with the present invention are in general compatible with other paper making additives thus for instance it is possible to use the invention together with conventional biocides such as chlormethyl and methylisothiazolones glutardialdehyde peracetic acid dibromonitrilopropionamide and bronopol e g for preservation the following examples illustrates the invention but are not intended to limit it the combined use of sodium hypochlorite naocl and bromochlorodimethylhydantoin bcdmh significantly increases the microbiological inhibiting efficiency. |
4 | disposed on the inside of a refining disc and which is intended for coaction with the same or different kind of refining segments on an adjacent refining disc on the other side of the refining gap several segments as shown in fig2 are typically secured side by side to a base e g rotor or stator to form a substantially circular e g circular or annular refining plate the segment has the general shape of a truncated sector of a circle each segment may be mounted to the plate holder surface of the base by means of machine screws inserted through countered bolt holes 56 some refiner designs may allow fastening the plates from the back which eliminates the bolt holes from the face of the plate in general segments are mounted on discs rotating relative to each other which could be achieved by the presence of one rotor and one stator single disc refiner or by one rotor segmented on both sides and operating against two stators double disc refiner or by several rotors working against each other and a pair of stators multi disc refiner or by counter rotating discs each refining disc segment can be considered as having a radially inner end 58 a radially outer end 60 and a working surface therebetween the working surface including a plurality of bars 62 laterally spaced by intervening grooves and extending generally outwardly toward the outer end across the surface preferably all but at least most of the bars are curved with the shape of a logarithmic spiral as is common for both low and high consistency refining of wood chip or second stage material the bars. |
6 | engine valve operating system having side walls 22 and 23 ensures the following advantages the attracting force characteristic of the electromagnet 7 shown by the curve a in fig4 is ensured by the magnetic circuit shown by a in fig5 by installing side walls 22 and 23 of soft magnetic material at side surfaces of the plate type electromagnet 7 having an e shaped cross section a new magnetic circuit of magnetic flux is generated as shown by arrows b in fig5 when a distance between electromagnet 7 8 and movable plate 15 is greater than a first predetermined distance the magnetic circuit shown by the arrow b circulates in the order of the inner magnetic pole of electromagnet 7 air gap a lower surface of movable plate 15 a side surface of the movable plate 15 side wall 22 or 23 and the outer side of electromagnet 7 the reason for generating the new magnetic circuit b is that when the distance between movable plate 15 and electromagnet 7 is relatively large the magnetic resistance of the magnetic circuit b becomes smaller than that of the magnetic circuit a on the other hand when movable plate 15 sufficiently approaches electromagnet 7 the magnetic resistance of the magnetic circuit a becomes smaller than a second predetermined distance therefore when the air gap between movable plate 15 and electromagnet is zero or sufficiently small the magnetic circuit a generates the. |
4 | the shape of the needle hole of needle plate 34 is effectively changed to a semicircular needle hole 35a thus needle bar 6 is set at the middle basic line and the needle hole of needle plate 34 is set to correspond to straight stitching the control circuit then registers the change from zigzag stitching to straight stitching and the process begins once again if the same stitch is again selected the relationship between needle position and the needle hole in needle plate 34 is the same since the previous stitch was straight thus recess 41a of the amplitude link 41 may be retained at the middle of its turning range and pulse motor 39 therefore does not change needle position the sewing machine is then accelerated from low speed to the high speed the clutch solenoid 42 is not needed and it is thus deenergized in this case engaging pin 46a of bushing 46 is not located in notch 50b so switching arm 50 is limited in leftward movement by pin 46a even when clutch solenoid 41 is deenergized therefore the amplitude link 41 and the switching arm 50 are still connected to the clutch needle bar 6 and needle hole in needle. |
9 | to perform a boost and or assist function by means of the additional power input with no additional transmission ratio being provided by the planetary gearset 38 in this case the electric machine 30 can also be operated as a generator allowing some of the power of the internal combustion engine 12 to be fed into the electric machine 30 with no additional transmission ratio being provided by the planetary gearset 38 in this case in this case the auxiliary units 54 56 are driven by the internal combustion engine 12 via the intermediate shaft 46 and the auxiliary shaft 50 for purely electric operation the first clutch k 1 and the second clutch k 2 are open while the third clutch k 3 is closed in purely electric operation the internal combustion engine 12 is switched off and can be started in a simple manner during electric operation by closing the first clutch k 1 or the second clutch k 2 during this process the third clutch k 3 can remain closed until the internal combustion engine 12 has been started and or the transmission clutch 14 is to be closed when the first clutch k 1 the second clutch k 2 and the third clutch. |
9 | can be seen if there is any headspace and additional material can be added to fill it for further assurance it is feasible to apply a safety factor by increasing the volume of aluminum it is also feasible to perform detailed finite element analysis calculations on the temperature distribution and heat production with time for a given packing geometry as done by lund et al this will enable the calculation of the heat loss from the immediate area of the incipient reaction and thus spread the heat absorption over a greater volume of diluent and gas that absorb the heat generated which reduces the temperature rise this is also the case for the hydrogen diluent as a greater volume of gas is heated than the core gas which is heated to the decomposition temperature this accounts for the success of the prior art in diluting germane to 20 which results in a calculated peak temperature of 463 u00b0 c when tamaru reports the minimum decomposition temperature of germane is 278 u00b0 c such calculations are particularly appropriate for germane and other unstable hydrides because the heterogeneous reaction on the surface has a smaller activation energy than the homogeneous reactions hence. |
6 | a socket 140 having a bore 142 into which a spherical ball 144 located at the end of the shift lever is fitted shift rail 134 carries several shift forks 146 148 and other forks not shown in fig1 but illustrated in fig4 each shift fork engages a synchronizer sleeve 58 70 84 112 thereby transmitting movement of the shift lever through socket 140 the shift fork associated with the selected ratio and the appropriate synchronizer sleeve rail 134 carries a radially directed finger 150 and an interlock sleeve 152 which is held by bolt 154 against displacement along the axis of rail 134 each shift fork includes an arm that extends to the vicinity of bolt 154 or bolt 192 and provides a slot aligned with the radial path of the shift fingers 150 or 188 as it rotates about the axis of shift rail 134 due to displacement of the shift selector 122 along the neutral horizontal plane of the diagram of fig2 when a selector finger rotates into engagement with a slot on a shift fork corresponding to the position of the selected gear ratio the shift fork is subsequently moved axially causing the associated synchronizer sleeve to engage and to connect the selected gear pinion sleeve or carrier with the shaft on which the hub of the corresponding synchronizer is supported the mechanism that transmits movement of the gear shift lever to the components of the transmission that engage and release the selected gear ratios is shown in greater detail in fig4 in addition to the components of the shift mechanism described with reference to fig1 above the mechanism includes a lower shift rail 170 which is journalled at the left hand side on casing 10 and at the right hand side. |
3 | the indicator dye thereby initiating the color transition of the developer coupler combination a suitable hydroperoxide should be sufficiently stable such that free oxygen is not liberated in the absence of a peroxidatively active substance and should possess a sufficiently low vapor pressure such that it does not evaporate or sublime from the reagent composition during storage or after it is incorporated into a carrier matrix of a dry phase test strip furthermore when the reagent composition is to be used in the assay of urine for occult blood the hydroperoxide should demonstrate a sufficient sensitivity to detect 1 part of hemoglobin in one million parts of the test sample suitable hydroperoxides include cumene hydroperoxide t butyl hydroperoxide diisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide 1 hydroxycyclohexane 1 hydroperoxide 2 5 dimethylhexane 2 5 dihydroperoxide paramenthane hydroperoxide 1 4 diisopropyl monohydroperoxide p t butylisopropylbenzene hydroperoxide 2 u03b1 hydroperoxyisopropyl 6 isopropylnaphthalene tetralin hydroperoxide and combinations thereof in the assay of urine for occult blood 1 4 diisopropylbenzene dihydroperoxide dbdh is the preferred hydroperoxide because of its stability sensitivity and non volatility the concentration of hydroperoxide in the indicator reagent composition will normally range from about 1 mm to about 100 mm and from 100 to 10 000 mg m 2 in the matrix format preferred concentrations range from 25 to 75 mm and 2 500 to 7 500 mg m 2 the specific amount of a particular hydroperoxide included in the composition is dependent upon the physical and chemical properties of the particular hydroperoxide such as stability and its sensitivity towards the peroxidatively active substance being assayed while the invention is not to be limited to any. |
9 | retractor 101 is a seat belt webbing strap 106 on the end of which is a web tongue 102 locked to which is the interlocking buckle 103 of this invention the static tongue 104 is provided extending from the seat 100 for connection to the interlocking buckle 103 a seat buckle 105 is provided also for connection to the web tongue 102 for use when a passenger is seated fig2 shows a close up view of the preferred interlocking buckle 103 with the web tongue 102 locked in place this view shows that the preferred web tongue 102 has a portion 202 which is loaded into the interlocking buckle 103 when the buckle is not in use and has a slot 203 for receiving a catch shown in fig6 9 within the interlocking buckle 103 a strain relief 201 is also provided as an attachment for the belt webbing 106 in the preferred embodiment of the invention fig3 shows a side view of the preferred interlocking buckle 103 with the web tongue 102 locked within a recess 301 in the buckle 103 and the static tongue 104 in proximity thereto this view also shows the strap to interlocking buckle attachment 302 fixed to the interlocking buckle 103 fig4 is a three dimensional perspective view of the preferred seat belt buckle interlocking system of this invention with the interlocking buckle 103 locked to the static tongue 104 besides the components shown and described above this view shows a second web strap portion 401 extending from the web tongue 102 to the interlocking buckle 103 which in turn is locked to the static tongue 104 the web tongue 102. |
8 | out of the gear compartment and an upper end extending freely through the hollow input shaft to a point proximate to the electronic rotational position sensor a gear assembly is supported within the gear compartment for translating rotation of the input shaft to the output shaft a sensed object is disposed on the upper end of the output shaft opposed to the speed sensor application_number US 201213551996 A description reference will be made to fig1 and 2 in which fig1 is an exploded isometric view of an actuator assembly 10 and fig2 is an axial cross section of actuator assembly 10 actuator assembly 10 generally includes a gear assembly 12 a motor assembly 14 and a circuit board assembly 16 all located within a housing 18 motor assembly 14 may generically be referred to as a rotating electric machine housing 18 extends along axis a and includes a gear compartment 20 for receiving gear assembly 12 a motor compartment 22 for receiving motor assembly 14 and a circuit board compartment 24 for receiving circuit board assembly 16 gear compartment 20 may be separated from motor compartment 22 by a bulkhead 26 having a bulkhead aperture 28 extending therethrough and centered about axis a bulkhead 26 generally defines a bottom wall of motor compartment 22 bulkhead 26 may contain features for example a plurality of grooves 30 that concentrically surround bulkhead aperture 28 on the side of bulkhead 26 that faces. |
8 | in fig1 all three of nics 22 are illustrated as being functionally combined together to form a single team 24 in some embodiments fewer than all nics can be combined together to form a team in yet other embodiments more than one team of nics can be formed u s patent pub no 2005 0038878 entitled u201c network controller u201d provides additional information about forming teams and is herein incorporated by reference because server 20 can form teams from among its nics 22 server 20 is referred to as a u201c aggregation based server u201d one or more of the ports 42 of switch 40 can also be combined together to form a team or port aggregation as defined by the ieee 802 3ad specification such as team 44 the constituent ports forming the team are called u201c team members u201d because switch 40 can form teams from among its ports 42 switch 40 is referred to as a u201c aggregation based switch u201d in accordance with embodiments of the invention the aggregation based server 20 and aggregation based switch 40 implement an u201c aggregation u201d protocol an aggregation protocol enables two network devices e g a server and a switch two servers two switches etc to discover each other 39 s teaming capability an aggregation protocol permits multiple aggregation based network devices to discover that the devices have two or more physical ports in common that can be u201c bound u201d together as a single virtual port an aggregation protocol comprises rules and methods that allow two systems to agree on the ports to operate together to form a virtual. |
7 | device 32 and displays it on the display 24 in this way the first location free display 3 can share the detailed information concerning the poi data or route data stored in the removable medium via the external storage device 32 with the navigation device 2 and the second location free display 4 in the vehicle mounted navigation system 31 of the above configuration according to the second embodiment the external storage device 32 connected to the first location free display 3 has the number of storage id appended and the storage device id is specified by the poi data or route data and employed as the index data to create the user data table in the vehicle mounted navigation system 31 each of the first location free display 3 the navigation device 2 and the second location free display 4 creates and employs the user data table whereby the navigation device 2 and the second location free display 4 can easily acquire the detailed information from the external storage device 32 via the first location free display 3 even if the storage location for the detailed information of the poi data or route data corresponding to the selected item based on the user data table by the navigation device 2 and the second location free display 4 is in the external storage device 32 connected to the first location free display 3 also in the vehicle mounted navigation system 31 the poi data or routed at a stored in the removable medium is read via the external storage devices 32 and 33 connected to the first location free display 3 and the second location free. |
1 | supplied to the transducers thereby controlling the electromagnetic fields in terms of energization time de energization time and duty cycle repetition rate in addition to controlling the pemf therapy the pemf processor maintains treatment data that is available on request to the patient through a small display and to a health care professional via an i o port for monitoring and analysis for an exemplary embodiment the contoured triangular transducer is fabricated in a flat wound configuration as follows fig2 is a cross sectional view of a transducer 30 that includes primary secondary and sense windings 32 encapsulated in a semi rigid shell 34 the primary secondary and sense windings are not shown differentiated in the figure nor is the total number of windings shown meant to be accurate the figure is illustrative only for the exemplary embodiment a transducer includes two parallel primary windings of about 7 turns each a secondary winding of about 35 turns and a sense winding of at least 1 turn for the primary and secondary windings 18 gauge wire can be used while 22 gauge wire can be used for the sense winding the approximate dimensions of the winding bundle are 0 75 by 0. |
7 | data collected for that item also when the participation influence factor is adjusted to a high value the standard deviation or amount of agreement among the people who have provided preference data becomes less of a factor in the computation of the confidence in the collected data for the item the participation influence factor can be adjusted to a neutral position which causes the confidence factor to be computed using only the generally accepted calculation for standard error to control the degree to which the participation factor influences the confidence score an additional factor is introduced this u201c adjusted participation factor u201d apf is calculated as follows as is readily observed if the participation influence factor is set to 0 the adjusted participation factor will be 0 and have no influence on the confidence score next the confidence score cs for a particular item is computed 760 the confidence score is a measure of the relative amount of confidence in the statistical mean rating calculated from the data provided by the participants who rated the element it should be noted that the confidence score cannot be computed until at least two participants have rated an element the confidence score is calculated for each element. |
4 | a fixed position in air chamber 90a of feeder head 10 by an angle iron cross bar 104 mounted between beams 19 and secured to the aligned front edges of mounts 93 and 102 a second cross bar 106 shown in broken lines in fig9 supports the rear edges of mounts 93 and 102 additional support can be provided by fastening mounting brackets 107 to the beams 19 through apertures 108 as best seen in fig9 trough 90 is concaved in cross section having a relatively flat central portion 110 and opposed arcuate side portion 113 which curve outwardly and upwardly from the central portion of sieve 91 this enables trough 90 to encompass the lower portion of the circular periphery of the helical blade of auger 85 when the central shaft of auger 85 is supported at its end portions for rotation by pillow blocks not shown and is driven by motor m2 by the central flattened concaved contour of trough 90 the central portion 110 of trough 90 is closer to the rotating periphery of auger than the opposed concaved side portions 111 of trough 90 there should be a minimum vertical central clearance between the trough 90 and the auger 85 of about 0 2 inches 5 mm to about 1 25. |
3 | gas that is composed in volume of 66 66 h2 and 33 33 o2 therefore we have the anomaly of 12 3 11 2 1 gram per mole corresponding to 8 8 anomalous value of the specific weight therefore rather than the predicted 66 66 of h2 the gas contains only 60 79 of the species with 2 amu and rather than having 33 33 of o2 the gas contains only 30 39 of the species with 32 amu these measurements provide direct experimental confirmation that the hho gas is not composed of a sole mixture of h2 and o2 but has additional species moreover the gas was produced from distilled water therefore there cannot be an excess of o2 over h2 to explain the increased weight therefore the above measurement establish the presence in hho of 5 87 of h2 and 2 94 o2 bonded together into species heavier than water to be identified via mass spectroscopy adsorption research laboratory also conducted gas chromatographic scans of the hho gas reproduced in fig6 confirming most of the predicted constituents of this invention in fact the scans of fig6 confirm the presence in the hho gas of the following species here. |
9 | apertures 168 fig1 and 11 illustrate yet another embodiment of the invention this embodiment is generally similar to that of fig8 and 9 except that the walls 136 a 136 b of the conduits 134 a 134 b do not include apertures instead the walls 137 that bound the opposite circumferential edges of the walls 136 a 136 b include cutouts 170 at the edges of the walls 137 that abut an opposite wall 172 of the compressor housing the wall 172 the walls 137 and the wall 136 a 136 b of each passage collectively form a pair of substantially closed flow paths that lead the fluid into the second stage inlet from diametrically opposite radially inward directions the cutouts 170 allow fluid to move from the flow passage 166 into these inlet flow paths and hence back to the second stage impeller inlet fluid can also move in the opposite direction from the inlet flow paths into the flow passage 166 and then through the ports 164 to the inducer of the second stage impeller another embodiment of the invention is depicted in fig1 and 13 this embodiment is generally similar to the previously described one except that the walls 137 u2032 define u201c cutouts u201d 170 u2032 that extend the full lengths of the walls 137 u2032 u2014 i e there is. |
3 | using tris triphenyl phosphine rhodium i chloride to give compound xiii oxidation of xiii using ddq gives xiv reaction of xiv and ethynyl magnesium bromide gives xv jones oxidation of xv gives compound xvi ddq oxidation of compound vii gives compound xvii reaction of xvii with ethynyl magnesium bromide gives xviii which is converted if desired to xix upon chromatography of xix two products are isolated which are c 15 isomers and which exhibit identical infrared nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectra hydrogenation of xvii using a palladium on charcoal catalyst gives compound xx which when treated with ethynyl magnesium bromide is converted to xxi jones oxidation of xxi gives xxii it will be obvious to one skilled in the art that compound vii or mixtures of compounds vi and vii may be substituted for compound vi as starting intermediate in the synthesis of ix and xii and that the intermediates thereto which correspond to v viii and x will have the ring hydroxyl group in a spatial orientation corresponding to that of the starting intermediate selected similarly compound vi or mixtures of compound vi and vii may be substituted for compound vii as starting intermediate in the synthesis of xvi xix and xxii and the intermediates thereto namely those corresponding to xiii xiv xv xvii xviii xx and xxi will similarly have the ring hydroxyl group in a spatial orientation corresponding to that of the. |
9 | gelatin sorbitol tragacanth or polyvinylpyrrolidone fillers for example microcrystalline cellulose lactose sugar maize starch calcium phosphate sorbitol or glycine tabletting lubricants for example magnesium stearate disintegrants for example starch polyvinvlpyrrolidone sodium starch glycollate or microcrystalline cellulose or pharmaceutically acceptable wetting agents such as sodium lauryl sulphate solid oral compositions may be prepared by conventional methods of blending filling tabletting or the like repeated blending operations may be used to distribute the active agent throughout those compositions employing large quantities of fillers such operations are of course conventional in the art the tablets may be coated according to methods well known in normal pharmaceutical practice in particular with an enteric coating oral liquid preparations may be in the form of for example emulsions syrups or elixirs or may be presented as a dry product for reconstitution with water or other suitable vehicle before use such liquid preparations may contain conventional additives such as suspending agents for example sorbitol syrup methyl cellulose gelatin hydroxyethylcellulose carboxymethylcellulose aluminium stearate gel hydrogenated edible fats emulsifying agents for example lecithin sorbitan monooleate or acacia non aqueous vehicles which may include edible oils for example almond oil fractionated coconut oil oily esters such as esters of glycerine propylene glycol or ethyl. |
6 | positioned in bypass passage 72 and is formed with a ball type valve which is engageable with a valve seat 78 in the absence of any biasing force by a spring when an oil pressure in the oil passage 73 in communication with inlet port f of modulator valve 60 is higher than the oil pressure in the oil passage 74 in communication with outlet port c of change over valve 50 the one way check valve 71 is disengaged with the valve seat 78 so that the oil pressure in the passage 73 in communication with an accumulating chamber 64b in the modulator valve 60 is drained to the upstream side oil passage 74 of third oil passage 34 the oil passage 32 communicates with the other inlet ports a and b of modulator valve 60 via the fourth oil passage 32 39 each of the drain ports c d and e of modulator valve 60 communicate with an oil sump 2 via a drain passage 35 both drain ports a and e of selector valve 40 communicate with the oil sump 2 via a drain passage 35 drain ports c and d of regulator valve 10 communicate with the oil sump 2 via the oil drain passage 35 the oil pressure in the passage 31 is from regulator valve 10 and is regulated to an opening degree between an oil chamber 16 formed within regulator valve 10 and a valve land 12 formed on the valve spool 11 of regulator valve 10 wherein the valve spool 11 is operated by a balancing force defined by a biasing force of a spring 15 and an oil pressure operating to valve lands 12 13 and 14 formed on valve spool 11 as an input oil pressure of regulator valve. |
2 | 42 and an inwardly extending wall 44 the cover 20 is preferably made of transparent plastic and has a cross section that is complimentary in shape to the perimeter of the base 10 fig2 shows a cross section view of a display container having a figurine 50 referring now to fig3 a cross section of the base alone is shown the base has the top surface 16 and the depending skirt 18 the depending skirt 18 creates an upwardly opening channel 35 details of the base and how it engages the cover can be seen in fig4 as is shown the depending skirt 18 is made of a bottom wall 12 and an outer channel wall 32 extending upwardly and slightly offset from the bottom wall 12 extending from the outer channel wall 32 is the bottom channel wall 34 an inner channel wall 36 extends upwardly from the inner most end of the bottom channel wall 34 together the outer channel wall 32 the bottom channel wall 34 and the inner channel wall 36 cooperate to form the channel 35 the channel 35 opens upwardly and tapers from its widest point at the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel as can be seen from the detailed view of fig4 the cover creates a flush surface with the outer surface of the outer channel wall 32 a mentioned previously the bottom wall 12 is offset from the outer channel wall 32 this allows the cover 12 to nest within the bottom wall 12 of a similar container in this manner several display cases can be stacked one on the other the corners of the bottom wall can be provided with stops 24 the stops 24 are circular in cross section and. |
6 | band if the frequency discrepancy lies within the dead band the required pressure value correction is equal to zero in the dynamic block 55 the required pressure value correction receives in impressed form a signal decaying with time if the switch 56 is in the on position the required pressure value correction determined in this way is passed on via the output 38 at which is present the required pressure value correction dynamically evaluated by the signal decaying with time to the pressure control system corresponding to the pressure stage by this the discrepancy can be taken into account in this pressure control system on the basis of the required value correction this results in the pressure control system remaining u201c at rest u201d due to the application of the required value correction and not counteracting the change in the actual value the required pressure value correction with the applied signal decaying with time u2014 evaluated by an evaluation factor 62 which converts the required pressure value correction into the corresponding valve setting u2014 is passed on simultaneously via the output 39 to the pressure control system output of the high pressure part of the steam turbine this effects the corresponding adjustment to the setting value of the control valve the dynamically evaluated required pressure value correction u2014 evaluated by the evaluation factor 61 which converts the required pressure value correction into the corresponding valve setting u2014 is correspondingly present at the medium pressure control output 40 the control discrepancy is also corrected for the medium pressure stage by the dynamically and statically evaluated required pressure value correction 41 being present in the pressure control system and therefore likewise holding the pressure control system. |
4 | be added in amounts of from about 0 1 to about 1 and preferably from about 0 3 to 0 5 active chlorine calculated on the amount of calcium sulphate the calcium sulphate can be purified by fractionation preferably in a cyclone either prior or subsequent to the bleaching step in order to remove undesired particles after the bleaching the calcium sulphate is washed with water for example on a filter or in a column in order to remove chlorine residue chlorides and oxidizing compounds the invention is described in greater detail in the following example thereof in this example waste gypsum from the manufacture of phosphoric acid was used as the raw material the raw material is suspended in water in a container 1 to a dry content of about 15 percent by weight and the ph value of the slurry is adjusted to a value below 3 this value is a critical one because at higher ph values discoloring impurities will adhere to the gypsum particles gypsum of the type used in this embodiment includes as impurities in addition to organic material heavily discolored gypsum calcium fluoride and silicates from previous processes when the ph value for the slurry exceeds 3 acidification is preferably carried out with sulphuric acid the resultant slurry is then fractionated in a hydrocyclone 2 whereby a fraction having a particle size of from about 25 to 100 u03bc was recovered if the particle size is thus below 25 u03bc it has been found that dewatering in a subsequent process step would be rendered substantially more difficult the fraction including particles with a size above 100 u03bc. |
1 | the processor 302 and is configured to among other things quantify electrical and thermal parameters during tissue sectioning such that when a threshold value for electrical and thermal parameters is met the control system 300 provides a signal to a user to apply a force to tissue control module 304 instructs one or more modules e g an ebs module 306 to transmit electrosurgical energy which may be in the form of a wave or signal pulse via one or more cables e g cable 410 to one or both of the seal plates 118 128 and or one or more filaments 122 electrosurgical energy may be transmitted to the seal plates 118 128 and the filaments 122 simultaneously or consecutively the control module 304 processes information and or signals e g tissue and or filament temperature data from sensors 316 input to the processor 302 and generates control signals for modulating the electrosurgical energy in accordance with the input information and or signals information may include pre surgical data e g tissue and or filament temperature threshold values entered prior to the electrosurgical procedure or information entered and or obtained during the electrosurgical procedure through one or more modules e g ebs module 306 and or other suitable device s the information may include requests instructions ideal mapping s e g look up tables continuous mappings. |
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