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7 | separate frame buffer memory zone for security this is then a security frame buffer considered as part of the security processor 10 this in particular greatly facilitates the task of this processor 10 generally it may occur that a display command coming from the central unit 8 non secure can potentially compromise the integrity or the security of the secure display risking a modification of the secure display in this case it is up to the security processor 10 to detect and react to this situation for example by exiting the secure display mode or by blocking the command at fault in the example embodiment given hereinabove according to which a security frame buffer memory zone is used this reverts in particular to verifying that no one other than the security processor 10 writes in this zone and that no one other than the security processor 10 and display subsystem 5 reads in the zone in this case of implementation it is further considered that the main frame buffer is part of the display subsystem and that the security frame buffer is part of the security processor as such the updates of the main frame buffer will be considered as display commands that are inoffensive for security while the updates of the security frame buffer must be carried out only by the security processor this buffer will form to a certain extent a portion of the internal state of this security processor an attempt to update the security frame buffer by the central processing unit or any component other than the security processor 10 will typically be considered as an illegitimate security command to which the security processor 10 must react the work. |
1 | 12 and various essential components to be described below separate bipolar pacing lead assemblies represented by blocks 14 and 16 respectively are adapted for placement in the atrium and the ventricle of the patient 39 s heart in a conventional configuration bipolar lead assembly 14 consists of a pair of conductors typically coils in a flexible sheath inert to body fluids the lead having male terminals at the proximal end for insertion into the female terminals of a lead connector integral with but electrically insulated from the case housing the stimulus generator details of such lead assemblies are well known and not critical to the invention and hence not shown in the drawings in typical fashion for bipolar endocardial leads an atrial lead for example terminates at the distal end in a cathode tip 19 and an anode ring 20 customarily configured as parts of a common electrode assembly the electrode tip is adapted to be positioned in stimulating relationship with excitable myocardial tissue within the right atrial chamber the anode ring is insulatively spaced one half inch or so back from the tip in the electrode assembly of the lead the ventricular bipolar lead assembly 16 is similarly structured with cathode 21 and anode 22 at the distal end adapted to be inserted into the right ventricle often some means of active or passive fixation not shown are provided adjacent the electrode assembly on the lead for retention of the electrodes in the proper position for capture stimulation within the respective chamber. |
9 | for the negative and positive pressure relief the end cap 106 carries a centrally mounted pin 134 the head or distal portion of which 136 is tapered and dimensioned to fit into the orifice 118 and restrict its cross sectional area the body portion of 138 of the end cap 106 is made of a relatively thinner plastics material so that it can deflect resiliently under the influence of the pressure differential between atmosphere outside the device and the negative pressure prevailing in the chamber 112 the cross sections of the orifice 118 and needle 136 are tailored in relation to the flexibility of the body portion or diaphragm 138 such that within an expected pressure range movement of the needle 136 into the orifice 118 will control the pressure in the chamber 110 as well as the flow rate through orifice 118 to be substantially constant it has been found that the diameter of the orifice 118 should be between 3 and 8 mm while the needle 136 on maximum insertion into the orifice 118 should decrease its cross sectional area by 20 to 50 of its free cross sectional area e g decrease by 30 for a pressure change of 40 to 80 kpa it has also been found that. |
6 | is displaced along the guide surface 11 of the first subassembly 1 fig3 illustrates the progression of the piston 30 in fig2 a u2013 2 j the right piston 30 was resting against the contact area 20 of the second subassembly the guide surface 11 of the first subassembly is shown as multiple black lines indicating eleven snapshots over time as the right piston is moved along the guide surface 11 as the piston 30 progresses to the left each black line shows at the right hand end a progressively shorter distance of the guide surface 11 relative to the piston indicating that at that stage the first subassembly moves faster than the piston that is it moves underneath the piston resulting in a ration of translation of the movement of the first subassembly into the piston movement of less than 1 at a certain point during the relative rotation between the two subassemblies the guide surface 11 and the surface 21 of the second subassembly form a confining guide path for the piston so that the piston 30 is forced to move faster than the first subassembly while progressing toward the idle piston thus resulting in a ratio of translation of first subassembly movement to piston movement of greater than 1 in idle position see for example the left hand thrust piston in fig3 the. |
8 | the pss of the serving cell may be generated and maintained in memory at the sampling rate of the incoming signal for example if the channel bandwidth of the current serving cell is 20 mhz the sampling rate may be 30 72 msps and the local replica of the pss is generated at the sampling rate of 30 72 msps in another example if the channel bandwidth of the current serving cell is 10 mhz the sampling rate may be 15 36 msps and the local replica of the pss is generated at the sampling rate of 15 36 msps in yet another example if the channel bandwidth of the current serving cell is 1 4 mhz the sampling rate may be 1 92 msps and the local replica of the pss is generated at the sampling rate of 1 92 msps similarly time domain local replicas of the sss 1 and sss 2 of the serving cell may be generated and maintained in memory at the sampling rate of the incoming signal according to another aspect of the disclosure the incoming signal is cross correlated with the local replica of the pss signal of the serving cell let the local replica of the pss signal be denoted by p n and the incoming signal be denoted by z n the cross correlation between these two signals is computed as follows r pss u2061 n uf603 1 k u2062 u2211 k 0 k 1 u2062 z u2061 n k u00b7 p u2061 k k uf604 2 where k is. |
4 | a hollow cavity which is capable of containing a liquid product within the solid walls defining the hollow cavity the device further comprises a top part the top part is typically the part of the device opposed to the base the top is commonly the part of the device which is provided with an aperture for dosing the laundry product the aperture is generally provided without a closure so that the device can be nested on top of a bottle when not used during the washing process the device may be formed by any convenient means blow molding being the most commonly used preferably the device has an internal volume of at least 20 ml and of less than 500 ml and more preferably less than 300 ml further the device is sleeved whilst any process can be used to attach the sleeve around the outside of the dosing device preferred processes are shrink sleeving and stretch sleeving in these processes the sleeve is generally formed by forming the plastic film essentially into a tube preferably by folding the film back upon itself and forming a seam and cutting the tube to form individual sleeves shrink sleeving is mostly used in the drinks industry whereby. |
8 | condition as a result leds forming the back light 600 are driven by the pwm signals and the driving voltages provided from the back light driving circuit 500 so that the back light 600 emits light having a predetermined chromaticity and a predetermined luminance fig4 is a schematic block diagram of the back light 600 and the back light driving circuit 500 according to one embodiment of the invention the back light driving circuit 500 drives the back light 600 based on driving data provided for the leds by the lcd driving circuit 400 in this regard the driving voltage generator 510 receives the driving conditions for the forward driving voltage of the r g and b leds from among the driving conditions provided from the lcd driving circuit 400 as its input signal and the pwm signal generator 520 receives the driving conditions for the pwm signals of the r g and b leds as its input signal accordingly the driving voltage generator 510 receives the driving conditions for the forward driving voltages provided from the back light driving circuit 400 to sequentially generate the driving voltages namely rvf gvf and bvf of the r g and b leds rled gled and bled in addition the pwm signal generator 520 receives the driving conditions for the pwm signals. |
5 | of outside seal bands 70 whereas the inside cavity is formed between a pair of inside seal bands 72 the cavities 66 and 68 are functional voids in the invention design to distribute the pressure differential load on the seal substantially uniformly across the transverse plane of the seal pressure force vectors parallel with the wellbore axis although an accurate void shape 66 and 68 is illustrated as the preferred embodiment it will be understood that other void shapes such as a box or channel may be used to accommodate seal material movement due to pressure distortion and temperature expansion ideally the pressure differential load imposed on that seal band directly engaged with the highest pressure environment is distributed across the full annulus of the low pressure side of the seal whereby the unsupported ridge of low pressure sealing band carries only a fractional portion of the full pressure differential load dimensionally the o d of the outside seal bands 70 is greater than the o d of the end rims 56 similarly the i d of the inside seal bands 72 is less than the i d of the end rims 56 it is the outside seal bands 70 that make interface contact with the seal bore faces 38 on the outer assembly tube 22 it is the. |
6 | a position in which it can move out of engagement with the clutch inner and outer races the faces 20 or 21 on opposite sides of each bar 18 intersect one another and also the face 15 or 16 on the same side of the bar all the bars being of uniform cross sectional shape and dimensions throughout their lengthwise portions 18 39 and 18 34 which portions are symmetrical about radial planes through the lines of intersection of their faces 20 or 21 this configuration of the bars 18 enables the retainer to be formed in two identical annular parts 14a one of which is shown in fig3 and 4 thus each bar 18 has two endwise abutting parts 18a and 18b respectively one on each of the parts 14a each longer part 18a has a lengthwise portion 18a 39 at its free end generally of the same cross sectional shape as the lengthwise portions 18 39 and 18 34 but the faces of which are inset with respect to the corresponding faces of the portions 18 39 and 18 34 by an amount which is a little greater than the thickness of a spring metal strip mounted on the portion 18a 39 and forming a sprag energising spring 24 see also fig7 and 8 the axial length of each porton 18a 39 is equal. |
6 | to provide an aperture through which a flexible hose may extend as hereinafter described the door also includes an upper panel 26 which extends right angularly from the upper edge of rear panel 22 the door is seen to swing from a horizontal interior wall or floor partition 30 that extends between the two side walls 13 as best shown in fig4 the interior floor partition 30 merges with an interior upright partition 31 that extends upwardly therefrom to a cup shaped wall 32 that extends reentrantly downwardly from the top wall 15 to provide a hand grip the door panel 26 is seen to swing away from and towards a position in close proximity with the rear portion of the hand grip finally an intrument panel 35 is mounted on an inclined front portion 15 39 of the top wall a pressure meter 36 and a manually actuatable switch 37 are mounted on this panel with continued reference to fig4 the housing is seen to house a battery 40 which is mounted upon a ledge 41 that juts upwardly from the floor 14 electrical wires extend from battery terminals 43 to a jack 44 mounted to rear wall 12 accessibly to ambience an air compressor shown generally at 45 is mounted by screws 46 to a side wall 13 of the housing above the battery 40 the air compressor includes a d c motor 47 having terminals 48 from which wires extend to jack 44 through switch 37 where they are joined with the battery wires so as to couple the battery across the compressor motor an air outlet pipe 53 extends upwardly from and beside the air. |
2 | into the hopper 20 it is anticipated the haulers such as a ready mix truck would be emptied and washed into the hopper 20 where the material can be separated and reclaimed the material is placed into the hopper 20 with the auger 30 rotating the material such as concrete tends to separate into concrete solids 16 which settle to the bottom of the hopper 30 and the excess water tends to float the lighter and smaller cement particles to the surface of the water 18 the solids 16 are agitated by the auger 30 and pulled upwardly along the angled sides 24 and above the surface of the water as the solids 16 pass the wash water nozzle 36 they are washed removing more of the residual washable components the residue is carried by the wash water down the auger housing and back into the hopper 20 the solids 16 continue upwardly along the auger housing 32 being carried by the auger 30 as the solids 16 are carried upwardly by the auger 30 residual water drains down the auger housing 32 and back into the hopper 20 the solids 16 continue upwardly along the auger housing 32 to the screen 38 where the sand 18 passed through the screen. |
1 | lobe 71 a through aperture 64 a and communicates with the interior of lobe 71 c through aperture 64 b cooling fluid exhaust lumen 66 communicates with the interior of lobe 71 b through aperture 66 a and cooling fluid exhaust lumen 67 communicates with the interior of lobe 71 b through aperture 67 a cooling fluid intake lumen 64 and exhaust lumens 66 and 67 cooperate with cooling system 36 via ports 46 and 48 of handle 30 to provide a selectively controlled flow of fluid through cooling lumens 64 66 and 67 during a treatment session in operation cooling fluid flows from cooling system 36 to cooling fluid feed line 94 b and on through port 46 of handle 30 into cooling fluid intake lumen 64 the cooling fluid continues to flow under dynamic fluid pressure through apertures 64 a and 64 b to inflate lobes 71 a and 71 c of multi lobe balloon 71 cooling fluid flows from lobe 71 b through apertures 66 a and 67 a into cooling fluid exhaust lumens 66 and 67 and exits shaft 32 at distal end 50 thereof through port 48 of handle 30 and on through cooling fluid return line 96 b and manifold 35 to cooling system 36 for re chilling and recirculation cooling fluid feed line 96 b and return line 96 b are each provided with a conventional quick coupling fitting 65 a and 65 b respectively which permits catheter 28 to be easily disconnected from cooling system 36 in an exemplary embodiment the cooling fluid is deionized water provided by cooling system 36 chilled to an appropriate temperature so as to maintain the temperature of tissue. |
3 | aforesaid proteins that is so called a u201c cocktail u201d vaccine of the present invention in another embodiment of the present invention said active ingredient may comprise an amino acid sequence of seq id no 08 seq id no 09 seq id no 10 seq id no 11 seq id no 12 seq id no 13 seq id no 14 or a combination thereof in an alternative embodiment as long as the antigenic determinant formed by folding of a peptide of said amino acid sequence is not interfered said active ingredient may be a fusion protein with at least two said sequences in another alternative embodiment said active ingredient comprises two or more proteins respectively comprising one of the aforesaid amino acid sequences that is so called a u201c cocktail u201d vaccine of the present invention said pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvant is used for improving the immune effect of said active ingredient stabilizing said active ingredient and or increasing the safety of vaccines said pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvant of the present invention includes but not limits to a complete freund 39 s adjuvant an incomplete freund 39 s adjuvant an alumina gel a surfactant a polyanion adjuvant a peptide an oil emulsion or a combination thereof the vaccine of the present invention may have one or at least two said active ingredients i e a cocktail vaccine in an example of the present vaccine said active ingredient is of a concentration of 50 to 3500 u03bcg ml based on the total volume of said vaccine in a preferable embodiment of the present invention when said vaccine. |
1 | embodiment adhesive applicator 5 takes up a liquid adhesive such as those adhesives known in the cigarette making art from adhesive tank 7 onto roller 8 which transfers the adhesive to roller 6 in a more preferred embodiment roller 6 is constructed to apply strips of adhesive 16 fig2 to the web of band paper 1 such strips being applied in a direction perpendicular to the direction of travel of the web of band paper and having a length measured in a direction orthogonal to said strip of adhesive less than the length of a segment of band paper after application of the adhesive the web of band paper is drawn around rollers 9 10 from roller 10 the web of band paper is drawn around roller 14 roller 14 is positioned in relation to roller 12 such that each of a plurality of cutting blades 13 which are affixed to roller 12 will cut the band paper into segments 15 along an axis perpendicular to the direction of travel of the web of band paper as it rotates into contact with roller 14 in a preferred embodiment roller 14 is a vacuum roller such that the vacuum force will hold segment 15 on roller 14 as segment 15 is rotated into contact with web of cigarette wrapper paper 17 also in a preferred embodiment the rotational speeds of rollers 14 and 12 are adjusted such that each cutting blade 13 both cuts the web of band paper 1 into segments 15 and. |
7 | reached embodiments of the invention may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment containing both hardware and software elements in one embodiment the invention may be implemented in software including firmware resident software microcode and the like furthermore the invention can take the form of a computer program product accessible from a computer usable or computer readable medium providing program code for use by or in connection with a computer or any instruction execution system for the purposes of this description a computer usable or computer readable medium may be any apparatus that may contain store communicate propagate or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system apparatus or device the medium may be an electronic magnetic optical electromagnetic infrared or semiconductor system or apparatus or device or a propagation medium examples of a computer readable medium may include a semiconductor or solid state memory magnetic tape a removable computer diskette a random access memory ram a read only memory rom a rigid magnetic disk and an optical disk current examples of optical disks include compact disk read only memory cd rom compact disk read write cd r. |
8 | from reservoir 16 through pipe 18 through passage 94 through port 96 around armature 44 through port 54 and into the gas storage device 66 through port 64 around armature 46 through port 42 through passage 104 and through pipe 22 to tube 10 after this predetermined time has expired solenoids 40 and 42 are deenergized enabling the gas stored in gas retaining device 66 to be retained in the event this amount of gas is insufficient to restore the gas pressure in laser tube 10 to the proper level as sensed by the voltage detector 30 the voltage detector 30 will again send the appropriate pressure related signal through line 32 to the voltage comparator 31 to reinitiate the same cycle and which cycle is repeated until an adequate pressure is reestablished in laser tube 10 thus signifying an adequate volume of gas within laser tube 10 in the second embodiment schematically illustrated in fig3 an alternative gas metering device 20 39 replaces the previously described gas metering device 20 of fig1 and 2 and the timer 34 39 replaces the previously described timer 34 otherwise those parts which appear in both fig1 and 3 are given the same numerical references and the further description will primarily refer to the alternative gas metering device 20 39 shown in fig4 in fig4 the single solenoid 110 includes an armature 112 having a valve closure block 114 which serves to open and close the port 116 and is loaded by a spring 118 which bears against a spring loading block 120 forming port 122 connected to passage 124 in block 126 held by c ring 128 a. |
7 | microprocessor 60 detects an error at start up then the microprocessor 60 as indicated by a block 122 retrieves the error condition out of service screen display scr 82 from the memory 62 and displays this error condition out of service screen display on the display 28 the screen displays scr 28 and scr 82 may provide the same out of service information in multiple languages as indicated in fig4 the self service library terminal 10 may be arranged to allow the patron to continue under certain error conditions however assuming that the staff of the library has not determined that the self service library terminal 10 is not to be used during a particular time period and assuming that the microprocessor 60 does not detect an error at start up or if the patron is allowed to continue even though there is an error the microprocessor 60 at a block 124 retrieves a welcome screen from the memory 62 and supplies the welcome screen scr 3 to the display 28 this welcome screen scr 3 may be in multiple languages may instruct the patron to choose one of the multiple languages such that all subsequent screen displays will be in the chosen language and may provide certain library specific information as designated by the staff of the library in which the self service library terminal 10 is used for example the welcome screen scr 3 may direct the patron to press an identification entry key alternatively a screen saver initial screen may be presented on the display 28 directing the patron to press any key upon which the welcome screen scr 3 is presented to the patron as a still further alternative. |
6 | is communicated to the first side 17 of the base members 12 fixing their respective positions on the support surface they contact additionally the width of the lower positioned ledges 21 which are proximate to the first side 17 is slightly larger than the width of the second horizontal crossmembers 15 such as 1 1 times the width of the second horizontal crossmember 15 this close contact allows for a sliding engagement of one end of the second crossmember 15 through the formed ledge 21 but prevents twisting under load which helps stabilize the formed device 10 the formed ledges 21 have an open side forming them more like a slot this is intentional in that it prevents any contact with the top surface of the second horizontal cross member 15 during use this allows all of the force of the load to communicate from the edge of the second side 19 of the base member 12 or the formed passage 13 adjacent thereto to the upper surface of the engaged first horizontal member 14 which during experimenting was found to yield enhanced stability the adjustable crossbar bracket 16 shown in fig3 includes the first axial passage 21 and an adjacent and perpendicular second axial passage 23 the dimensions length and width of the first axial passage 21 are configured for. |
1 | double bent edge 21 includes apertures 22 23 24 and 25 therein for receiving rods 16 17 18 and 19 respectively the ends of the rods are inserted into the respective apertures and secured therein by means of keeper 14 which is mounted on edge 21 by means of suitable screws 15 to provide additional strength and to avoid exposed edges sides 12 and trough 11 are welded at weld joints 27 at the four corners of the respective edges as shown in fig1 mounting holes such as hole 20 are provided in the back portion of trough 11 referring now to fig2 there is shown a top view of the feeder apparatus 10 the respective edges 21 26 29 and 37 are shown thereon the rods or shafts 16 17 18 and 19 are indicated in place and secured by keeper 14 and screws 15 in addition drainage holes 30 and 31 are indicated in the bottom of trough 11 referring now to fig3 there is shown a front view of feeder apparatus 10 in this view the seams 13 are more readily discernible as are mounting holes 20 and 59 respectively fig3 shows the relationship of the mounting holes to the shafts 16 through 19 also this figure shows the relationship between the shafts and the respective apertures referring concurrently to fig4 and 5 there is shown a full side view fig4 and a partially cut away side view fig5 of side 12 fig4 and 5 both show the disposition of keeper 14 and screws 15 relative to the feeder apparatus as. |
8 | cancellor off for unreliable bit decisions or to partially disable the cancellor according to the bit reliabilities application_number US 25709494 A description the present invention provides a threshold cancellation means for use in digital mobile radio networks a detailed description thereof using exemplary values follows consider a known short term signal rms voltage a with modulation for the kth symbol m k which is either 1 for a transmitted 34 1 34 or 1 for a transmitted 34 0 34 the signal is received in the presence of noise with variance u03c3 the demodulator makes decisions d k which match m k when correct thus the signal energy component at the output of the canceler when active for the kth symbol is given by the probability distribution of the received voltage r is given by equ1 for a given particular value r of r it is desirable to know whether it is better to cancel or not the problem is that it is not known whether a 1 or 0 was transmitted the reliability of the decision will depend on the modulus of r therefore equ2 using baye 39 s rule and solving for r gives equ3 this implies a threshold which must adapt to the mean levels of noise and signal a simpler solution is to weight the signal before applying to a fixed threshold i e equ4 this requires normalizing. |
5 | the hook portion 43 includes detailing which conforms to the shape of the intersecting struts 16 so that the hook member 42 will fit over and around and ultimately rest upon the intersecting struts 16 for example the hook members are shown to be attached at the center of the suspension bar so that they will be attachable to the intersecting struts of the grouping frame as described in greater detail below the panel module 14 is installed on the grouping frame 12 by resting the hook members 42 over the struts 16 of the grouping frame 12 for ease of installation the hook portion of the hook members all face the same direction i e they each face in either the clockwise or counterclockwise direction for illustration purposes each hook portion of the hook members shown throughout the drawings face the counterclockwise direction the progressive steps of attaching the canopy modules 14 onto the grouping frame are now described in greater detail with respect to fig4 a 4 d as illustrated the canopy modules 14 are downward accessible i e the modules 14 are inserted up onto the grouping frame from a position below the grouping frame as shown in fig4 a as shown in fig4 b the module is lifted upwardly until the hook portions 43 of all the hook members 42 are positioned above the intersecting struts 16 as shown in fig4 c the module 14 is then rotated in a counterclockwise direction i e the same direction in which the hook members. |
9 | fitting portion 18 does not apply force to the pressed portion 33 this returns the grommet 12 to the state shown in fig7 b in which the lower portion of the grommet 12 is not expanded next the pcv valve 10 is removed from the coupling hole 11 with the male thread 23 still halfway mated with the female thread 32 a the pcv valve 10 is removed from the coupling hole 11 with the grommet 12 as shown in the state of fig7 a alternatively the male thread 23 may be completely disengaged from the female screw hole 32 in this state the pcv valve 10 is removed from the coupling hole 11 with the grommet 12 engaged with the coupling hole 11 the following advantages are obtained in the pcv valve coupling structure 100 of the first embodiment 1 the male thread 23 which is formed on the fitting portion 18 of the pcv valve 10 is meshed with the female thread 32 a of the grommet 12 thus the pcv valve 10 is engaged with the grommet 12 without requiring a highly accurate fitting allowance the formation of the female screw hole 32 in the grommet 12 decreases the number of machining steps in comparison to when forming a female screw in the coupling hole 11. |
4 | the atmosphere enables desired temperature control and enables vacuum degasing of coating material prior to being pressured into a region adjacent to nip this coating apparatus is particularly suitable for applying molten resinous compositions to webs application_number US 55300175 A description fig1 illustrates schematically a general arrangement of web coating apparatus incorporating the invention this apparatus comprises as major items a metering roll 6 a backing roll 7 for forwarding a web through the nip of the rolls 6 and 7 a liquid dispenser 8 a heating and pumping unit 9 for controlling the temperature of a heat exchange liquid circulating through the roll 6 and a jacket chamber of the dispenser 8 a reservoir 10 having an outlet duct 11 terminating in said reservoir and connected with a vacuum source not shown an extruder 12 for supplying a plasticized resinous composition to the reservoir and a pump 14 placed in line 15 for transferring material from the reservoir 10 to the dispenser 8 the backing roll 7 forwards a web 16 through a fountain of liquid coating material supported by the dispenser 8 within a substantially sealed region about areas of both rolls adjacent to the underside of and extending into the nip of the rolls at 17 fig2 illustrates an alternative coating system in which the web 16 need not pass through the nip of the rolls and an upwardly directed. |
1 | a standard ostomy flanged ring which is a flanged ring with adhesive backing that is typically secured to the abdomen of a person with an ostomy the flange allows a colostomy bag to be easily attached and detached the rim 26 of the rimmed opening 25 attaches to the flange much like a tupperware lid to a tupperware bowl hence the rimmed opening and flange snap together to form an air tight seal 0031 fig5 of the drawings presents a sectional view of the colostomy bag component as used for ostomy irrigation the enema bag tube 11 is inserted through the flapped opening 23 through the colostomy bag 20 and approximately two inches inside the user 39 s ostomy 70 although ostomies vary in size typically the diameter of the tube 11 is smaller than that of the ostomy 70 and therefore the ostomy 70 does not form a perfect seal around the tube 11 as a result the user or an assistant must hold the tube 11 in place by gripping it at a point outside of the colostomy bag 20 the rimmed opening 25 of the colostomy bag mates with the flanged ring 50 which is secured to the user 39 s abdomen the rim 26 of the rimmed opening 25 and the flange 50 form an air tight seal as water flows out of the enema bag tube and into the colon 60 the water fills and flushes the user 39 s colon 60 if the user 39 s ostomy 70 is small enough to form a seal around the tube water will be retained in the colon 60 until the tube is removed typically however the ostomy 70 does not form a seal around the tube 11 and some water flows or trickles out. |
8 | to detect sheet displacements within about 0 0001 inches normally a pixel has a diameter of about 0 0033 inch as sheet 8 continues to advance in the system of fig1 the net displacement between consecutive patterns is computed and the last acquired pattern is stored in memory device 47 the stored pattern is subsequently available for cross correlation with the next acquired pattern accordingly the system of fig1 can measure sheet displacements that are longer than the field of view of the ccd sensor at this juncture it may be noted that only a small fraction of sheet 8 is 34 seen 34 at any given time by ccd sensor 19 of fig1 however as long as there is a significant amount of common information between two consecutively viewed patterns the system can provide meaningful pattern matches i e cross correlations and hence can accurately detect the sheet advancement distance it may also be appreciated that the above described pattern identification process is not affected by printing or other marks on a page such markings can in fact assist in the pattern matching process thus the system of fig1 can operate properly when pre printed forms or letterhead stationery are being printed the foregoing has described the principles preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the present invention however the invention should not be construed as limited to the particular embodiments discussed for example the invention can be used in conjunction with the printing of. |
1 | tyrosine derived polycarbonate polymers polyanhydride polymers polyorthoester polymers polyphosphazenes calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite bioactive glass plla plda and combinations as noted elsewhere the implants may be introduced to a treatment site using a number of different approaches u2014 anterior posterior lateral posterior lateral etc because of the low profile upon insertion the implant is especially useful in lateral and posterior approaches e g plif and tlif approaches fig1 shows the implantation of a variation of the implant into a site having both a collapsed disc and spondylolisthesis i e a condition where a vertebra is displaced anteriorly in relation to the vertebra below fig1 is a lateral view of an upper vertebra 500 and a lower vertebra 502 separated by an implant 504 having a distal locator arm 506 that is longer than the proximal locator arm 508 step a in the fig1 shows the site having both a collapsed disc and spondylolisthesis with the properly placed but unexpanded implant 504 in step b the implant 504 has been expanded expansion of the noted variation of the depicted implant 504 causes distraction of the vertebrae 500 502 posterior displacement of the upper vertebra 502 and the restoration of a normal lordotic angle fig1 step a shows a lateral view of an intervertebral site between an upper vertebra 500 and a lower vertebra 502 that requires only height preservation step a shows the collapsed implant 510 properly situated for implantation in step b the implant 510 has been expanded to contact the surfaces of the vertebral bones however the vertebrae 500 502 have not been distracted nor translated fig1 provides a procedure for inserting an implant into an intervertebral space that requires distraction. |
4 | bundle 32 can be handled to some degree without affecting integrity however upon drying the fractured bundle is more difficult to handle accordingly it is preferred to treat the damp fractured bundle with a sizing material that is compatible with the dampening fluid and which increases the cohesiveness of the fiber bundle for example water based epoxies are a preferred coating or sizing material when water is used as the dampening fluid other coatings that are commonly used as sizing materials may be used the sizing material is preferably applied as a mist or fine spray the amount of sizing added is between about 0 3 weight percent to about 3 0 weight percent amounts in the range of about 0 5 to 1 5 weight percent are preferred in general the amount of sizing applied to the bundle will be sufficient to increase the cohesiveness of the bundle so that it can be handled without falling apart while at the same time not saturating the bundle the coated or u201c sized u201d fiber bundle may be dried and then wound onto a spool or otherwise further processed for example as is well known the sized fiber bundles can be woven to form any number of desired fabric structures the fabric structures are impregnated with a suitable polymer resin such as epoxy resin phenolic resin biomaleimides. |
8 | was a current source of impedance greater than 100k u03c9 driving the amplifier input whose impedance is less than 0 5 u03c9 the transresistance a dc value that was essentially constant through at least 500 mhz stays fairly constant near 400 u03c9 over the range 10 80k which was measured with a 50 u03c9 oscilloscope impedance typical transresistances for tlcabacuo and weakly pinned ybacuo amplifiers between 40k and 77k are 500 u03c9 and 490 u03c9 respectively the equivalent input noise current i n was measured using a follower low noise amplifier and power spectral computations the values at 10 hz are plotted in fig5 a along with an outline of the measurement arrangement shown in fig5 b system noise was measured without the amplifier in place and was found to be about 1 nv hz 1 2 at the output this was subtracted from the measured total output noise with the amplifier in place before referring it to the input over this temperature range i n does not change much but there is considerable uncertainty of u00b1 0 5 pa hz 1 2 in these noise values because of equipment limitations typical broadband down to u2248 100 hz noise current of far ir detectors are on the order of 1 pa hz 1 2 depending on pixel. |
5 | of pdc cutting elements 14 the pdc cutting elements 14 can be arranged in a plurality of spiral rows 16 arranged generally along the axial dimension of the mill body 12 the mill 10 is designed to be rotated in a selected direction clockwise when viewed from the top end 18 for the mill shown the cutting face 20 of each cutting element 14 is oriented toward the direction of rotation the distance 22 between any two adjacent cutting elements 14 in any given row 16 measured along a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mill body 12 is a minimum of 20 of the diameter of the cutting face 20 of either of the two adjacent cutting elements 14 as shown in fig2 the spiral rows 16 of cutting elements 14 can be paired with each such pair having a leading row 24 and a trailing row 26 with the leading row 24 being in front of the trailing row 26 relative to the selected direction of rotation the cutting elements 14 in the trailing row 26 can be aligned to follow in the cutting paths established by respective cutting elements 14 in the leading row 24 the cutting elements 14 can be substantially cylindrical with circular cutting faces 20 as. |
2 | embodiments the hole may be molded into the second component or machined after molding as illustrated at block 116 the second component is disposed in a desired position relative to the first component as illustrated at block 118 in an exemplary embodiment where the first component is a first component of a spoiler and the second component is a second component of a spoiler the first component may be superposed over the second component to form upper and lower portions of the spoiler respectively the cap is assembled over the hole as illustrated at block 120 in an exemplary embodiment the cap is positioned in a location that would be hidden from view after assembly e g to preserve a desired aesthetic effect the cap is welded to the first component via the hole as illustrated at block 122 this may include friction welding or vibration welding as illustrated at block 124 however other welding techniques and or other tools for applying heat and pressure may also be used as may be seen the present disclosure provides a system and method for joining via welding plastic components having different material compositions which are otherwise not weld compatible advantageously such systems and methods may be used to assemble a two piece spoiler having an upper portion with a different material composition than a. |
5 | sand and debris from the spot 12 turning now to fig1 b the surface of the void area 14 of oil spot is sprayed with a degreaser such as ss 200 u2122 to remove any residual oil or emulsified bituminous material after the degreaser has been allowed to set approximately ten minutes the surface of the void area 14 should be washed thoroughly with a pressure washer to remove any residue caused by the degreaser and the emulsified material now turning to fig1 c a waterproof sealer for example enviro seal u2122 should be applied to the surface of the void area 14 overlapping the top edges 16 approximately six inches with the waterproof sealer layer 18 now that the surface of the void has been prepared and sealed if the oil spot 12 is over 3 4 inches deep a filler of quick setting fiber reinforced concrete for example quickrete u2122 should be applied to the spot 12 and filled to approximately 1 8 inch from the top as shown in fig1 d preferably the fiber reinforced concrete layer 20 should be allowed to set for 30 minutes to an hour using a squeegee machine such as the super squeegee u2122 pavement coating machine as described in u s patent application ser no 08 593 289 incorporated herein by reference a layer 22 of polymer fortified portland cement should be applied overlapping the quick set concrete by 12 inches on each edge 16 a preferred form of. |
1 | s chest with respect to his waist an important advantage of the placement of links 30 and 32 below seat 22 is that a user of the machine may approach the machine and sit astride it on seat 22 without obstruction from side pieces extending at or above his waist as exists with many prior art abdominal exercise machines resistance to the rotation of rotating member 24 with respect to stationary member 20 is provided in the embodiment of fig1 and 2 by means of viscous fluid resistance cylinder 44 connected between lower link 32 and stationary support member 20 such cylinder 44 may be pivotally connected to stationary support member 20 by means of pin 50 through bracket 52 secured to member 20 and to link 32 by means of pin 54 through bracket 56 secured to link 32 alternatively resistance to the rotation of rotating member 24 with respect to stationary member 20 may be provided as illustrated by fig3 by means of stacked weights 64 and pin 62 of extension 60 to lower link 32 other resistance means known in the exercise machine art of course may also be used fig4 a and 4b illustrate how the lengths and placement of links 30 and 32 and the placement of pivots 38 34 36 and 40 may be established to assure that the center of rotation of chest pad 26 is about a point p disposed at the waist of a user sitting astride the machine fig4 a illustrates. |
3 | 79 5 3f colorless amorphous 75 yield 91 3 purity 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 1 88 s 3h 2 79 t 2h j 19 1 hz 4 98 s 1h 5 11 s 1h 19 f nmr 272 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 124 8 2f u2212 122 0 2f u2212 121 5 2f u2212 120 5 14f u2212 111 5 2f u2212 79 5 3f colorless amorphous 84 yield 92 0 purity 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 1 88 s 3h 2 79 t 2h j 19 3 hz 4 97 s 1h 5 11 s 1h 19 f nmr 272 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 185 0 1f u2212 122 4 2f u2212 120 5 4f u2212 119 6 2f u2212 113 9 2f u2212 111 8 2f u2212 70 8 6f colorless amorphous 93 yield 97 5 purity 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 3 29 t 2h j 18 6 hz 5 39 s 1h 5 65 s 1h 7 29 7 42 m 5h 19 f nmr 272 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 124 9 2f u2212 122 1 2f u2212 121 5 2f u2212 120 7 4f u2212 120 4 2f u2212 111 2 2f u2212 79 5 3f. |
3 | nos 4 064 145 4 400 548 and 4 400 549 the pertinent portions of which are incorporated by reference herein it is especially preferred that the catalyst be a rhodium carbonyl triphenylphosphine complex catalyst such as hydridocarbonyltris triphenylphosphine rhodium i this complex may be written as hrh co pph 3 3 where ph represents a phenyl group preferably an excess of the phosphine ligand is added to provide additional triphenylphosphine an inert organic solvent is employed preferred organic solvents such as ethers ketones and tertiary amines including diethyl ether p dioxane tetraglyme methyl iso butyl ketone 2 undecanone triethylamine and tri n propylamine inert non polar compounds are also useful as solvents such as for example alkanes such as hexanes hexadecane aromatics such as benzene toluene ortho xylene meta xylene para xylene mixed xylenes ethylbenzene etc and mixtures thereof the temperature range which can be employed is a variable which is dependent upon experimental factors including the particular feedstocks employed the total pressure the mole ratio of hydrogen and carbon monoxide used the concentrations of reactants and catalyst among other things using 1 3 butadiene as a feedstock and rhodium carbonyl triphenylphosphine complex as a representative catalyst an operable range is from about 20 u00b0 c to 150 u00b0 c or more when superatmospheric pressures of greater than 100 psig are employed a narrower range of 50 u00b0 c to 120 u00b0 c represents the preferred temperature range the pressure range which can be employed is a variable which is also dependent on the factors mentioned. |
9 | 16 in embodiments in which each individual application controls their own power saving mode operation 16 may be performed asynchronously by each application an application may determine if it is time to perform a data update by comparing the current time maintained by the operating system with its next scheduled data update time which was stored earlier at operation 14 in embodiments in which the operating system controls updates for each application that is in a power saving mode operation 16 is performed synchronously by the operating system for each active application the operating system may determine if it is time to perform a data update for a given active application by querying a database for scheduled data updates see operation 14 that occur at or before the current time based on this comparison the operating system may create a list of applications that are scheduled to update data operation 16 repeats until at least one application or widget is to update its data in one embodiment operation 16 repeats at a set interval e g every 5 seconds upon the determination that an application or widget is to update its data now operation 18 determines if the portable electronic device 1 is in a sleep state as described above the portable electronic device 1 is in a sleep state when the display screen is turned off conversely when the display screen is turned on the portable electronic device 1 is in a wake state operation 18 continues to operate until the portable electronic device 1 is determined to not be in a sleep state in embodiments. |
8 | grade second semiconductor substrate 52 having a much lower defect density than the first semiconductor substrate 40 can be obtained the growth conditions for the second semiconductor substrate 52 are the same as those for the second semiconductor substrate 46 of fig1 in the first embodiment fig1 shows one moment of a process in which the initial second semiconductor substrate 52 a is grown from the second rugged portion 51 of the first semiconductor substrate 40 here the initial second semiconductor substrate 52 a is thinly grown on the entire surface of the second rugged portion 51 meanwhile micro pl mapping was performed to analyze the distribution of crystalline defects within each of the second semiconductor substrates 46 48 and 52 formed according to the first through third embodiments respectively of the present invention the results are shown in fig1 through 20 fig1 is a photograph showing the result of analyzing the crystalline defects of the second semiconductor substrate 46 formed according to the first embodiment fig1 and 20 are photographs showing the results of analyzing the crystalline defects of the second semiconductor substrates 48 and 52 formed according to the second and third embodiments respectively referring to fig1 a bright portion p 1 is a trench portion in which defects are reduced due to a lateral growth and a dark portion p 2 corresponds to a substrate between trenches in fig1 bright and dark lines p 3 and p 4 are shown here bright lines p 3 means that defects are. |
7 | to practice the methods of the invention a kit is provided for the detection and measurement of elements in a sample where the measured elements include an element tag attached to a nonphosphorylated substrate and a metal ion coordination complex comprising an element tag for directly tagging non phosphorylated substrate non phosphorylated substrate a solid support metal ion coordination complex and optionally kinase kinase buffer and atp the kit can further comprise instructions for i directly tagging the nonphosphorylated substrate with an element tag ii incubating kinase with element labeled non phosphorylated substrate in kinase buffer iii attaching metal ion coordination complex to the support iv addition of said mixture to support with attached metal ion coordination complex vi separating bound substrate from unbound substrate vii eluting the bound substrate and viii detecting and measuring the bound substrate by elemental analysis the kit can further comprise a non phosphorylated substrate wherein the non phosphorylated substrate is directly labeled with an element tag the kit can further comprise a multitude of non phosphorylated substrates directly labeled with unique element tags the support with attached metal ion coordination complex can be a titanium oxide bead the kit can further comprise a support with an attached metal ion coordination complex also provided is a kit for the detection and measurement of elements in a sample where the measured elements include element labels of uniquely labeled beads and an element of a metal ion coordination complex comprising a multitude of non phosphorylated substrates uniquely labeled beads metal ion coordination complex and optionally kinase buffer and atp the kit can further comprise instructions for i immobilizing the non phosphorylated substrates on element labeled beads in separate solutions ii incubating. |
4 | plurality of clamps 86 pivotably mounted on a shaft 88 supported between a pair of substantially l shaped arms 90 which straddle top plate 36 connected between the lower portions of l shaped arms 90 is a bar 92 the belt loops 22 are threaded into clamp 86 which contains a leaf spring 94 having teeth 96 at one end thereof for frictionally gripping each loop as it passes therethrough and prevents its movement in a direction to the left as viewed in fig7 once threaded through the clamp 86 the top edge of a substantially vertical plate 98 supports plate 36 an elongated rod 100 and 102 each have one end thereof fixed to plate 98 rods 100 and 102 extend through an opening in bar 92 beneath conveyor belt 40 through an upright vertical plate 104 fixed to the frame 34 of apparatus 20 on the opposite side of the conveyor 40 and is fixed to an upright vertical plate 106 the opposite ends of rods 100 and 102 extend through plate 106 and are slidable through a fixed upright guide plate 108 on frame 34 of apparatus 20 a third rod 110 is provided which extends through a. |
3 | preferably above 850 u00b0 c the injection system could be designed with an injection grid located horizontally or vertically co current or counter current of the flue gas flow the preferred solution would be to have a counter flow injection to minimize the impact on the downstream coils in the waste heat section additionally the invention could include the mixing of the vent with steam to avoid any condensation in the lines prior to and at the injection point in another embodiment of the solution the contaminated stream would be injected in the bottom of the furnace in one or more places in the flue gas tunnels temperature at the injection point should be in the range of 1000 u00b0 c to 1060 u00b0 c in order to ensure the full destruction of the vc beside the high temperature a sufficient residence time is important the preferred distance to allow the maximum destruction of the vc would be u2154 rd of the furnace length away from the flue gas exit this would provide enough residence time to ensure destruction efficiency over 99 the injection point should be carefully designed to avoid any impact on the refractory bricks of the flue gas tunnel and should ensure no liquid carry over into the firebox in another embodiment the contaminated stream may be injected on one or several side of the furnace at one or several locations in the preferred solution the. |
7 | again the material refractive indices of prisms 12 and 52 are selected to be sufficiently close to one another at the design wavelengths to provide very low reflection coefficients at the interface without additional optical coatings for example fused silica and clearceram u2122 materials may be used as in the previous examples a different embodiment 70 of the invention is illustrated in side view in fig4 a conventional pentaprism 12 is combined with an external reflective element such as a mirror 72 to constitute the filter assembly the pentaprism may be made of any appropriate optical material with both side faces 20 and 22 coated for anti reflection to deliver a safe level of irradiance as desired in the beam i to the observer the highly reflective mirror 72 is appropriately positioned to retro reflect the fraction of light t transmitted through the face 20 of the pentaprism thereby producing a rejected beam r that returns towards the object through the pentaprism while this embodiment of the invention is not preferred because of the spectral non uniformities in the filter produced by the additional coatings it is still useful within more limited spectral bands such as visible light therefore because of its simplicity and thermal stability this embodiment is preferable to prior art filters in yet another embodiment 80 of the invention the filter assembly consists of the combination of three prisms as shown in side view in fig5 two right angle prisms 82 and 84 are optically adjoined along their respective hypotenuse faces 86 88 thereby forming a beam splitter cube with a beam splitting plane 90 the hypotenuse. |
9 | latency bednarik et al aids 6 3 16 1992 until recently it was believed that hiv was dormant or nonexpressing in all the reservoir population of chronically infected cells during the clinical asymptomatic period observations of the low to absent levels of viraemia and virus replication in peripheral blood cells led to the impression that hiv disease was not active during the clinical asymptomatic period a team of scientists however have discovered that a true state of microbiological latency does not exist during the course of hiv infection fauci as et al hiv infection is active and progressive in lymphoid tissue during the clinically latent sate of disease nature 362 355 358 1993 the scientists reported a dichotomy between the levels of viral burden and virus replication in peripheral blood versus lymphoid organs during clinical latency based on these findings therefore the scientist have discovered that 34 peripheral blood does not accurately reflect the actual state of hiv disease particularly early in the clinical course of hiv infection in fact hiv disease is active and progressive even when there is little evidence of disease activity by readily measured viral parameters in the peripheral blood and the patient is experiencing clinical latency 34 inevitably the disease state of hiv progresses from the clinically latent asymptomatic period to the expressive and active symptomatic period through the use of several different models an understanding of the cellular pathways involved in hiv activation from laboratory latency has begun to unfold according to butera et al aids 6 994 1992 many of the cellular models of latency can be induced to express hiv 1 upon treatment with cytokines this indicates that in. |
7 | pointer there is a viewing lens 25 vertically oriented to the reference line as shown in fig1 and 2 the other end of the pointer carries the declination slider assembly 26 oriented parallel to the viewing lens also shown in fig1 and 2 the declination slider assembly 26 has an angular scale 28 calibrated in 0 5 degree increments the scale has a central slot 30 bisecting the markings and aligned with the reference line 27 fig4 shows the slider 31 which is movably mounted in the slot 30 the slider is connected to set screws 32 and 33 the loosened screws may move throughout the length of the slot 30 and may temporarily fix the slider in place by tightening the screws while screws are shown and described other fastening devices providing releasable fixation may be used in the slider assembly such as studs having rotatable oblong shafts for frictional engagement of the walls of the slot or slidable clips slidably movable to engage and release the lateral edges of the slider assembly fig5 shows the face 34 of the transparent slider as it appears when viewed against the viewing lens 25 the center point 35 is positioned on any of the interrupted markings of the scale 28 and temporarily locked in place by the set screws 32 and 33 the viewing lens 25 in fig6 is shown with cross hairs 36 in place the intersection of the cross hairs designates the center of the viewing lens to properly align the declination slider with the viewing lens 31 this intersection must be placed in line with the center of the viewing lens cross hairs the lens has markings. |
1 | alternative embodiment lavage port 8 can be an orifice positioned through valve housing 3 at a point between non rebreathing valve mechanism 7 and patient end opening 6 having an external opening on the outside surface of valve housing 3 and an internal opening to the interior air passageway of valve housing 3 and having means for preventing flow of air or other matter from the interior air passageway to the outside through the lavage port 8 as described above conveniently the internal diameter of lavage port 8 is large enough to accommodate the opened end of unit dose packages of normal saline which are typically used in aerosol therapy usually 2 5 ml to 5 0 ml and which are standard in the art for example 34 arm a vial 34 manufactured by astra pharmaceutical products inc westborough mass in most cases this will be less than 1 4 inch inside diameter in the preferred embodiment the improved resuscitator can be placed in contact with a patient via connection of patient end 5 to an endotracheal tube or a tracheostomy tube which has already been inserted into a patient once this contact between resuscitator and patient has been established it need not be broken for lavaging to take place in the preferred embodiment when lavaging is desired cap 9 may be removed from. |
1 | carbon after 15 minutes the mice were sacrificed and their intestines from the stomach to the cecum were dissected the total length of the intestine as well as the distance traveled from the stomach to the charcoal front was measured for each animal and the results are expressed as the percent of the total length of the intestine traveled by the charcoal front all results are reported as the average of 10 mice u00b1 standard deviation a comparison of the distance traveled by the charcoal between the mice treated with peptide versus the mice treated with vehicle alone was performed using a student 39 s t test and a statistically significant difference was considered for p lt 0 05 p values are calculated using a two sided t test assuming unequal variances as can be seen in fig3 a and fig3 b wild type st peptide seq id no 4 sigma aldrich st louis mo 0 1 mg kg synthetically manufactured seq id no 3 and zelnorm u00ae 0 1 mg kg a drug approved for ibs that is an agonist for the serotonin receptor 5ht4 increase gastrointestinal transit rate in this model fig4 a shows the result of a study demonstrating that intestinal transit rate increases with an increasing dosage of either recombinantly synthesized seq id no 4 or seq id no 5 fig4 b shows the results of a study demonstrating both chemically synthesized seq id no 4 or seq id no 3 peptide increase intestinal transit rates more. |
3 | polymeric foam that presents pockets or slots to accommodate additional matrices the approaches in which the ids may be made are briefly presented below variations of the procedures briefly described below should be evident to those skilled in the art polymeric coupons particles are mixed in the polymeric melt e g eva pva polysterene and then molded under the desired shape or size alternatively particles can be deposited on the surface of a polymeric surface by means of spraying coating imprinting or in situ deposition polyurethane foam based ids one preferred foam matrix is polyurethane based which is obtained through a process that comprises a mixture of polymers e g pva chitosan isocyanates e g toluene diisocyanate methylene diphenyl diisocyanate polyols e g polyethers and polyesters and organometallic catalysts e g dibutyltin dilaurate and stannous octoate the most preferred polyurethane composition uses the natural polyol castor oil and a decreased amount of isocyanate to obtain foam that is more environmental friendly polymeric films based ids depending on the application films composition may include one or more polymers e g pva chitosan hpmc crosslinkers e g gluteraldehyde uv and heat curing plasticizers e g glycolates citrates ionic liquids and colorants particles are blended in the film composition and the films prepared by casting or extrusion at room. |
9 | to whether the te has put the next pod on the smif arm after block 34 line test 26 the system loops back to block 12 fig2 shows the computer system 50 employed to control a fabrication plant in accordance with the present invention system 50 includes a central computer system 60 which comprises a cpu 61 a terminal 67 with monitor 62 and keyboard 63 connected to the cpu 61 or receiving sending data respectively from to the cpu 61 a random access memory 65 and a dasd 64 associated with the cpu 61 are shown connected for bidirectional communication with cpu 61 line 76 connects from cpu 61 to line 176 which connects through the interface of factory control computer 70 through line 276 to cpu 71 of computer 70 which is in a fabrication plant 90 the factory control computer system 70 comprises a cpu 71 a terminal 77 with monitor 72 and keyboard 73 connected to the cpu 71 for receiving sending data respectively from to the cpu 71 a random access memory 75 and a dasd 74 associated with the cpu 71 are shown connected for bidirectional communication with cpu 71 line 86 connects from cpu 71 to line 186 which connects through the interface of factory control computer 70 out to the shop floor 87 elements of the system fig3 is a chart showing a control system for operating a system considered before reaching the system shown in fig4 the promis sam and eqps information is tracked alongside the above entries in fig3 fig4 is a chart showing a control system for operating a system in accordance with the system of this invention as. |
8 | the curvature added to the tangential lines of contact 42 and 44 greatly accentuate these advantages one potential application of this invention is a 25 000 hp 6 pole synchronous motor which upon examination showed the existence of cracks in the 34 bridge 34 region of the amortisseur ring although a retrofit to incorporate the modification of the subject invention has not been performed on this machine to date extensive calculations have been made to determine the advantage which would be gained by such application the geometry of the machine in question is as follows the 34 free 34 amortisseur bars have a uniform diameter of 2 125 inches and are loosely fitted at either end through holes in the end rings having a diameter of 2 155 inches the amortisseur ring has dimensions of 59 75 inches outside diameter and is an annular member with dimensions of 4 inches in the radial direction and 1 5 inches in the axial dimensions the bar is made of brass the holes for retaining the free amortisseur bar ends are offset from the centerline of the ring truss so that the dimension between the radially outer edge of the holes is spaced from the outside edge of the amortisseur ring by 0 125 inch the assumed application of the present invention to this machine would be to machine a 34 flat 34 at the respective ends of. |
9 | 9 gm of a 75 solution in mek and 470 7 gm of mek after thorough mixing 132 gm of bisphenol af polysulfone 15 wt wt percent was added portionwise and was stirred mechanically until complete dissolution was achieved the resulting varnish was crystal clear amber colored liquid indicating complete dissolution of all components in the methyl ethyl ketone approximately one hour prior to use the above mentioned resin solution was catalyzed with 200 ppm of manganese octanoate 25 0 gm of a 0 006 solution in mek the resin solution was impregnated into a 106 style e glass and k glass reinforcing fabric using an impregnation treater tower the resulting prepreg was heat treated at 140 u00b0 c for approximately 4 minutes to remove the mek solvent and to 34 b stage 34 the resin the prepreg was cut and laminated into test specimens which were used for determining the dielectric constant moisture absorption coefficient of thermal expansion copper peel strength and interlaminate bond strength the results of these evaluations are summarized in tables 1 3 copper clad laminates upon which the copper peel test was conducted and circuit boards were prepared by superimposing several layers of the preptog between one or mere sheets of copper these structures were cured at approximately 250 u00b0 c to 325 u00b0 c under approximately 300 psi of pressure for approximately two hours parallel plate dielectric constant tests were conducted on the samples the results are set forth in table 1 thermal analysis tests were also conducted on samples to determine the glass transition temperature table 1__________________________________________________________________________composition dielectric in plane. |
7 | 24 under control of the cpu 22 on the basis of the updated data 300 generated at the step s 14 see fig8 that is only with the node data 110 or link data 120 included in the updated data 300 the navigation processing is proceeded then the process goes to the step s 25 on the other hand if the data storing the node or link that the cpu accesses next is included in the difference update data 400 step s 21 yes among from the difference update data 400 stored in the cd rom 33 the dvd rom 34 or the hard disk 36 the node data 110 or link data 120 to be accessed next is read and stored into the ram 24 step s 22 then the navigation processing is proceeded step s 23 under control of the cpu 22 on the basis of the updated data 300 generated at the step s 14 see fig8 and the node data 110 or link data 120 in the difference update data 400 that is read at the step s 22 that is with node data 110 or link data 120 included in the updated data 300 and node data 110 or link data 120 included in the difference update data 400 the navigation processing is proceeded then it is judged whether or not the node or link to be accessed next in the navigation processing exists. |
1 | flanges 13 and 15 these are generally rectangular of double thickness with preferably round upper corners 14 and lower corners 16 see fig1 disposed just below said head flanges and also extending outwardly on either side of said center portion 12 are the neck collar members 17 and 19 fold lines 33 and 35 form the interior edge of both head flanges while the hard neck collar members 17 and 19 have fold lines designated 33 39 and 35 39 intermediate vertical fold lines 81 and 82 are spaced substantially equidistant from the outer vertical edge of each head flange and the respective interior fold lines 33 and 35 optionally a throughbore 83 84 may be made in the head flange of about 1 34 diameter spaced up about 4 34 on the first inwardly intermediate fold line 81 and 82 these throughbores serve as a guide means for sound directed to the ears of the patient such that when the head flange is positioned as shown in fig7 the patient can still hear slots 18 and 20 usually about 1 2 34 in elevation are cut through to isolate the bottom edge of each head flange from its adjacent collar member the hard collar members 17 and 19 comprise generally outwardly extending mirror image 90 u00b0 inwardly inverted boot like portions secured to or integrally formed with central member 11 39 these include vertical fold lines 71 and 72 portions 17 and 19 each. |
4 | and many others according to the invention the process may be applied to any fabric known in the art woven knitted or non woven in particular the bleaching process may be applied to cellulose containing or cellulosic fabrics such as cotton viscose rayon ramie linen lyocell e g tencel produced by courtaulds fibers or mixtures thereof or mixtures of any of these fibres or mixtures of any of these fibres together with synthetic fibres e g polyester polyamide nylon or other natural fibers such as wool and silk the term 34 wool 34 includes any commercially useful animal hair product for example wool from sheep camel rabbit goat or llamas and includes wool fiber and animal hair the method of the invention can be used with wool or animal hair material in the form of top fiber yarn or woven or knitted fabric the enzymatic treatment can also be carried out on loose flock or on garments made from wool or animal hair material the treatment can be performed at many different stages of processing the term 34 shrinkage 34 refers to the felting shrinkage of fibers as defined in iws tm 31 i e felting shrinkage is the irreversible shrinkage caused by progressive entanglement of the wool fibers induced by washing in an aqueous solution and is defined as the reduction in length and or width induced by washing shrinkage can be measured in accordance with iws tm 31 or it can be measured using the following modification wool samples 24 cm u00d7 24 cm are sewed around the. |
1 | provides a more relevant image to the operator who is interested in the tissue that is closer to the opening of the device fig2 d is a front view of the subject invention illustrating the full lumen access upon opening of the leaflet as was mentioned before fig3 a shows the lower leaflet of the subject invention 300 that is capable of performing ablation and cauterization of the tissue this embodiment of the subject invention is intended to take a partial bite of the tissue which makes it easier to remove the dissected tissue that would be contained within the space between the two leaflets when the leaflets are closed and the tissue that 39 s contained between the leaflets is separated from the surrounding area and the leaflets are touching alongside their length in procedures where the operator is dependent on the clear visualization cauterizing of the remaining surface of the dissected tissue prevents bleeding and creating turbidity in the irrigating fluid and thereby clouding the view the leaflet can be made out of many different materials as described before element 310 represents the lower leaflet that could be metallic or transparent or translucent as described before element 340 represents the portion of the lower leaflet which is conducive to electrical energy and in cooperation with the upper leaflet is utilized to resect the tissue by radio frequency element 330 is a high temperature non conductive material with an expansion coefficient that is properly chosen to minimize the relative motion between elements 310 330 340 examples of such materials include ceramics polyimide polysulfone silicone and other materials that have the qualities. |
4 | may be actuated by a fluid such as compressed air supplied thereto through a conventional controller 31 by adjustment of the controller 31 the arms 28 can be actuated to move the roller 25 into and out of nip forming relation with the roller 10 and to adjust the pressure in the nip as required a pair of third lever arms 32 are mounted on pivots 33 journalled on the lever arms 28 and have bearings 34 at their upper ends in which are journalled the ends of a shaft 35 supporting a third roller 36 the roller 36 is adapted to be moved into and out of nip forming relation with the roller 25 by means such as expansion bellows 37 interposed between the machine frame and actuator members 38 at the lower ends of the arms 32 the bellows 37 may be expanded and contracted by a fluid such as compressed air supplied thereto from the controller 31 when the latter is in a selected control setting when it is desired to coat a web using the coating blade support roller technique of u s pat no 3 489 592 the controllers 23 and 31 are set so that the blade holder 18 and blade 19 are moved to the coating. |
1 | side support arm axle drive chain 26 the outer right side main drive shaft bearing block 27 the general area of the main drive chain power sprocket 28 the inner main drive shaft bearing block 29 and the main motor drive chain 30 in the preferred embodiment the reversible drive means 31 is a reversible dc motor with a gear reduction system 55 fig3 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the reversible drive system for the invention looking from above and in front of the closet down onto the closet upper deck 58 the outside left side main drive shaft bearing block 32 and the left side support arm axle drive chain 33 are clearly visible as are the right side transfer sprocket 25 the outer right side main drive shaft bearing block 27 the main drive chain power sprocket 28 the inner main drive shaft bearing block 29 the main motor drive chain 30 and the reversible drive means 31 along with the gear reduction system 55 are also visible the power box control box 41 is also visible in the preferred embodiment this provides stepped down dc current and the control means 54 for the reversible drive means 31 to operate the invention fig4 is a perspective view of the anchor system for the side arm mounting assemblies of the invention. |
4 | through the injection nozzle 21 thereby exhibiting the antibiotic and sterilization functions after a predetermined time period passes the sterilizer 100 operates in the second mode that is the cell membrane of the bacteria is subject to the electric current flowing between the two electrodes 130 and 140 so the bacteria is destroyed or disappears due to the ag ions further ag which has been emitted in the first mode and reduced through the sterilization process of the bacteria or other methods is activated into ag ions in the second mode the consumed ag ions are restored through the procedure as described above so that the operation time of the first mode can be shortened and thus the consumption amount of ag can be reduced in the first electrode in another embodiment the sterilizer 100 operates in sequence of the second mode and the first mode the reason of primarily operating the sterilizer 100 in the second mode is that the ag ions emitted during the washing process may be affected by the high density detergent dissolved in the washing water and other ions and the sterilization function of the ag ions may be interrupted thus the sterilizer 100 operates in the second mode during the washing process such that the sterilization function due to the electric current between the first. |
5 | if the machine is moved in the direction of the arrow s it follows the track curvature while the shifting receiver follows the vertical beam fr of the laser along the chord having a length g the movement of this receiver depending on the versed sine of the arc externally of the median line thus for example if this receiver is at point a1 it has covered the distance corresponding to the versed sine or rise f1 of course in this case the relative measurement base respectively the reference line must not follow the receiver since this line determines the position of the working clamps at point b therefore the rise f1 is calculated as a function of the curve and the reference line is shifted by a distance f1 in relation to the receiver externally of the curve similarly when the laser receiver rr is at point a2 the reference line is moved to the extent corresponding to the versed sine or rise of arc f2 which is the distance between the position of receiver rr adjusted on the beam and the reference line determining the position of the working members on the desired curve fig7 further illustrates in diagrammatic cross section the track at the above defined point a2 the receiver rr has covered a distance f2 externally of the median line but on the other hand the front end of reference line lr extending at right angles to the plane of the figure must also be moved through this distance f2 to the desire position i e the centre of the track consequently the front. |
1 | such as in the case where the nutrient with embedded insulin would also be used to substantially compensate for the glucose content of a conventional meal nutrient with reversibly protected insulin components that substantially compensates for the glucose content of the nutrient or the nutrient and associated nutrients is herein referred to as insulin compensated nutrient the preferred embodiment is illustrated in and described with respect to fig1 where a nutrient 101 has multiple distributed insulin containing capsules one of the capsules 102 is shown in an enlarged version 103 which shows it containing an insulin particle 104 within a protective hydro gel 105 in a further enlarged section the surface of the hydro gel 106 has a coating 107 that maintains the capsules in a stable condition when embedded in the nutrient 101 in the preferred embodiment the coating 107 protects the capsules such as 108 when embedded in the nutrient 101 by preventing interaction between the nutrient and the hydro gel and thereby maintaining it in a stable condition the coating dissolves or is rendered useless when it encounters an acidic environment and thus is a reversible protective coating the hydro gel 105 encapsulates the insulin particle 104 in a protective manner when in a low ph or strongly acidic environment however when it encounters a higher ph or less acidic environment the hydro gel expands and allows the insulin particle 104 to diffuse or become available for interaction the hydro gel thus has a reversibly protective attribute the nutrient 101 with an appropriate amount of embedded reversibly protected insulin constitutes insulin compensated nutrient operation of the insulin compensated nutrient is illustrated in and described with respect to fig2 where the insulin compensated nutrient 201 is taken orally and delivered via the throat 202 to a. |
4 | also be provided on braiding elements 36 a top section of each former element is narrowed slightly so that channels 63 are defined between each adjacent former element slots 64 are cut through frame 52 in line with channels 63 to define a continuous trough as shown in fig2 each beater comb assembly includes a comb 66 39 which terminates in a sloped surface 68 beater drive 32 moves each of the beater combs 66 in a reciprocating motion thereby moving the combs longitudinally through the troughs described above each of the former elements is provided with a vertical through hole 70 shown in fig4 the apparatus described above operates as follows fibers 72 72 39 are paid off continuously from reels 38 and pass upwards through through holes 70 of former elements 54 first and second acd 39 s 24 and 26 move the brading elements 36 and 54 in synchronized paths thereby braiding the fibers into the fabric 74 the fabric is completely formed at point 76 and passes through a plate 78 on its way to a take up device 80 preferably after all braiding and forming the elements have completed a step in the x direction the beater combs 66 for the y direction are introduced into the troughs formed on the top of the former elements and pushed through to beat the yarns upward to the fabric formation point this process insures that the fabric is formed compactly and evenly the beater combs 66 39 for the x direction are moved similarly after all the elements complete a step. |
2 | slightly larger than the ridge so that the ridge of one panel 10 can be inserted into the groove 26 of another panel when the panels are mounted adjacent one another as shown in fig2 groove 26 and ridge 24 are offset towards the outside wall 14 seals are created at the flange and groove connection between the two panels in addition the flange and groove are positioned on the sides of the extruded panels such that when the panels are positioned adjacent to one another and fit together the side walls of the body structure is smooth it is contemplated by the present invention that the panels may lock together simply by the action of the flange of one panel engaging the groove of a second panel alternatively it should be understood that adhesives may be placed on the sides of the panels between two adjacent panels where the flange and groove engage or the seam between panels can be welded other suitable methods of connecting panels to one another or combinations thereof are contemplated it is also contemplated by the present invention that no flange or groove be present on the panels and that the panels are substantially smooth on all sides the adjacent panels could be placed adjacent to one another. |
2 | heat sources moreover microwave energy may be used as well fig1 generally illustrates a controlled focused infrared cfir source 700 which may be used in both the preheating of the sheet prior to receiving the gasket as well as heating with or without the application of pressure after the sheet and gasket contact each other cfir 700 includes one or more infrared emitter assemblies 702 such as model 5305 104 made by radiant energy research inc of minneapolis minn and disposed above sheet 722 in a pattern conforming to that region of sheet 722 adapted to receive gasket 732 in the alternative a single infrared emitter assembly may be moved above sheet 722 by a guided robotic arm in a pattern conforming to that area to receive gasket 732 computer process controller 704 preferably causes infrared emitter assembly 702 to emit infrared energy into sheet 722 from a side opposite that containing frit coating 730 and primer coating 748 although it may also be directed from the same side as the frit layer 730 and primer 748 a spectrophotometer 706 coupled to computer process controller 704 detects the energy reflected and radiated from sheet 722 based upon the feedback from spectrophotometer 706 controller 704 adjusts the power of infrared energy emitted by assembly 702 to obtain maximum absorption by frit layer 730 and primer 748 and raise the temperature level to between 100 u00b0 f and 350 u00b0 f although cfir 700 has been described for use in both heating steps it is contemplated that it will be. |
5 | the interior carbon fiber grid 6 and exterior carbon fiber grid 8 a plurality of spacers 28 may be employed in one embodiment of the present invention additionally plastic or metallic connector clips 32 are preferably used to interconnect the carbon fiber strands 10 to the interior carbon fiber grid 6 and exterior carbon fiber grid 8 as further identified in fig1 in one embodiment of the present invention a utility conduit 20 is provided which is at least partially embedded in the insulative core 4 while partially embedded in the interior concrete layer 14 and which is used to contain electrical wiring cabling telephone wiring and other types of utility lines commonly used in the construction of interior walls and building panels the conduit is preferably comprised of a pvc plastic based on the cost flexibility and low heat transfer properties but as appreciated by one skilled in the art may also be a clad metal fiberglass or other materials furthermore the utility conduit 20 may be positioned in the center of the insulative core 4 within the exterior concrete layer 16 or interior concrete layer 14 or may be oriented in a vertical as well as horizontal direction as additionally seen in fig1 an exterior cladding. |
1 | 88 as well as the interior spaces 130 where the hinge bases 104 are disposed for attachment to the frames 112 fig1 and fig1 show alternative embodiments of the invention details of these embodiments are largely similar to the preferred embodiment discussed above with some variations as set out beolw in fig1 a multiple access door panel 294 provides concurrent access to a plurality of postal boxes 288 each door panel 294 includes a portion of the exterior skin of the postal box assemblage indicated generally at 280 with individual box doors 290 mounted on and embodying a portion of the exterior of the door panel 294 an authorized user can release the panel lock 210 in order to rotate the door panel 294 about the axis of the door panel hinge 204 to an open position fig1 shows the postal box assemblage indicated generally at 380 possessing a door panel 394 similar to that of fig1 each door panel 394 being attached to a door panel hinge 304 and secured by a panel lock 310 the postal box assemblage 380 is substantially rectangular in cross section with two door panels 394 on opposite sides the configuration in this embodiment provides each postal box 388 with a constant cross section perhaps accommodating a variety of items more easily than the shape of the postal boxes 88 and 288 in. |
1 | the left atrium 32 in the right superior pulmonary vein 34 a the right inferior pulmonary vein 34 b the left superior pulmonary vein 34 c the left inferior pulmonary vein 34 d and or in the wall of the left atrium 32 preferably the valve 30 described above is located to affect the flow and pressure of blood between the pulmonary veins 34 a d and the left atrium 32 or a portion of the left atrium 32 and to lessen the symptoms of mitral regurgitation from a dysfunctional mitral valve 36 including elevations and fluctuations in the pulmonary circulation the device 30 may be viewed as a one way valve limiting or restricting retrograde flow into the pulmonary circulation having a substantial fatigue life to withstand cyclical operation for a given period of implantation duration will be a factor in selection of both materials and construction this may include heat treatments to certain portions or all components of the device 30 and analysis of construction and manufacturing techniques to optimize device 30 life additionally a coating may be required to maintain patency of the device 30 during normal operation this may be a surface modification or treatment a coating added to the device 30 such as heparin or and albumin layer the valve could be a valve of any design including bioprosthetic mechanical or tissue valves examples of commonly used prosthetic valves include a ball valve 40 illustrated in fig9 a such as a starr edwards a single leaflet valve 50 illustrated in fig9 b such as a bjork shiley valve a bileaflet or bi disk valve 60 illustrated in fig9 c or an artificial tricuspid valve such. |
2 | of tab printhead assembly 42 along line 4 4 in fig3 which shows nozzle plate 44 being secured to substrate 46 as seen traces 38 on tape 28 are bonded to a back surface of nozzle plate 44 traces 30 are bonded to electrodes 54 on substrate 46 for providing energization signals to heater resistors formed on substrate 46 barrier layer 50 and ink channels 52 are also revealed barrier layer 50 may be formed of a photoresist which is defined using conventional photolithographic techniques the same photoresist which forms barrier layer 50 is also formed to provide an insulating portion 58 to insulate traces 30 from the edges of silicon substrate 46 also shown in fig4 are ink droplets 60 being ejected from nozzles 48 fig5 in nozzle plate 44 fig6 is a front view in perspective of a silicon substrate 46 which may be affixed to the back of nozzle plate 44 in fig3 to form tab printhead assembly 42 substrate 46 has formed on it using conventional photolithographic techniques two rows of thin film resistors 64 shown in fig6 exposed through vaporization chambers 66 formed in barrier layer 50 in one embodiment substrate 46 is approximately one half inch long and contains. |
4 | 130 optimised to fit most if not all shirts to allow a front side of the shirt to be ironed at once without requiring repositioning of the shirt this means ironing of shirts is completed more quickly and easily the ironing board of the current embodiment is also particularly useful for ironing t shirts tunics nightshirts jumpers etc or any other garment that fits across the shoulders and may have a shoulder yoke in an alternative embodiment three equal sized linear portions may replace curved portions 133 a 133 b 133 c to achieve a similar effect the embodiment of fig3 to 5 may also be provided with attachable wings to further improve the ironing of shirts etc fig6 shows the approximate shape of a wing 170 the wing is of a generally triangular shape but is arranged to fit against one of the curved portions 133 a 133 b 133 c therefore the wing has a concavely curved edge 171 the curve of this edge matches that of the curved portion 133 a 133 b 133 c of the ironing board of fig3 to 5 thus the curved edge is symmetric and the curvature is greatest at the center of the curve and decreases towards the extremes of the curve such that at the very extremes the edge is approaching linear because the curved portions 133 a 133 b 133 c preferably all have the same curved form the wing 170 will fit against any of these portions the wing also has a pair of substantially linear edges 172 to make up the generally triangular shape of the wing 170 the apex where the two linear edges 172 meet may be rounded as shown in fig6 fig7 a shows a pair of wings arranged against side curved portions. |
3 | 6 carbon atoms the term u201c cycloalkyl u201d is used herein to refer to an alkyl group as previously described that is cyclic in structure and has about 3 to about 10 carbon atoms e g 3 8 carbon atoms desirably about 5 to about 3 carbon atoms the terms u201c substituted alkyl u201d u201c substituted alkenyl u201d u201c substituted alkynyl u201d and u201c substituted cycloalkyl u201d refer to alkyl alkenyl and alkynyl groups respectively having one or more e g 2 or 3 substituents including without limitation halogen cn oh no 2 amino aryl heteroaryl alkoxy aryloxy alkylcarbonyl alkylcarboxy and arylthio which groups can be optionally substituted these substituents can be attached to any carbon of an alkyl alkenyl alkynyl or cycloalkyl group provided that the attachment constitutes a stable chemical moiety the term u201c heteroalkyl u201d is used herein to refer to an alkyl or substituted alkyl group as previously described that contains heteroatoms in the backbone of the alkyl moiety the heteroalkyl has carbon atoms and one or more heteroatoms including nitrogen oxygen and sulfur atoms desirably the heteroalkyl has 1 to about 4 heteroatoms in the backbone of the ring the heteroalkyl group typically has 1 to about 10 carbon atoms and desirably 1 to about 8 e g 6 carbon atoms the term u201c aryl u201d as used herein refers to an aromatic system e g of about. |
5 | support 66 further comprises a v notch 80 the v notch 80 can comprise a v shaped groove in the reveal support 66 for resting on the reveal 16 alternatively the v notch 80 can snap lock weld or otherwise connect to the reveal 16 the v notch is adapted to position the strand chair 10 such that the legs 62 and feet 64 are spaced from the reveal 16 preventing misalignment tipping or movement of the strand chair 10 or reveal 16 relative to one another during cementing operations turning now to fig4 a perspective view illustrates the strand chair 10 having a corner 74 extending above the guide 72 the extended corner 74 provides for greater gripping of the inserted prestressed cable 12 additionally the guide 72 has an arcuate surface as compared to a flat surface of fig2 the arcuate surface provides a curved surface for guiding the prestressed cable 12 into the lower cup 38 during cable insertion furthermore the arcuate guide 72 can curl around the rebar cup 76 for holding the inserted rebar 14 as compared to simply aligning the rebar 14 fig5 is similar to that of fig4 showing the reverse perspective side of the strand chair 10 fig5 additionally shows a gap 90 defined between the sides of the legs 62 an interior wall 92 extends from below the lower cup 38 and couples to the reveal support 66 thus the body 30 is supported by. |
4 | between the plug outlet 24 and the cooling groove 26 a free spacing a extends to permit an unobstructed deposit of the yarn plug 13 in the cooling groove 26 during the crimping process the spacing a remains unchanged in the crimping device 7 a heated conveying fluid enters the yarn feed channel 20 via the injector 19 this causes a suction effect to develop at the upper end of the yarn feed channel 20 which sucks the filament bundle 10 into the crimping device 7 the conveying fluid advances the filament bundle 10 through the yarn feed channel 20 into the stuffer box chamber 22 in the stuffer box chamber 22 the filament bundle 10 compacts to a yarn plug 13 in so doing the filament bundle 10 opens up and the individual filaments come to lie on top of one another in loops and coils in this process the formation of the yarn plug 13 is largely defined by the quality of the conveying fluid and by the pressure of the conveying fluid as conveying fluid it is preferred to use hot air to decrease the pressure of the conveying fluid the upper region of the stuffer box chamber 22 is made air permeable in the form of air slots or lamellas so that the conveying fluid is able to escape into a pressure relief chamber 21 and from there to the outside the yarn plug 13 advances at a defined adjusted speed v f through the stuffer box chamber 22 to the plug outlet 24 from there the yarn plug 13 enters the cooling groove 26 at the yarn advancing speed v f the cooling groove 26 moves at a cooling speed v k which is defined by. |
6 | is electrically connected to the b terminal of the switch 87 terminals c and f of the switch 87 are electrically connected to the a terminal of the motor 49 while the e and d terminals of switch 87 are electrically connected to the b terminal of the motor 49 the truncated diamond 12 on the base 3 is attached to an arm of a remotely operated device such as the slave manipulator described in the application hereinbefore incorporated by reference and the pins 27 and 59 are inserted in the appropriate tubes t by this device once the pins are inserted in the tubes t the single pole switch 83 is operated to provide electrical contact between the terminal a and c and the momentary switch 87 is operated to provide contact between the terminals a and f and b and d causing the motor 49 to rotate and produce its maximum torque the motor 49 transmits torque to the flange nut 41 through the gears 43 and 51 to pull the nose 33 toward the sleeve portion 37 resulting in the cylindrical portion 29 expanding outwardly to engage the tubes and hold the apparatus 1 therein the arm of the slave manipulator is then removed from the truncated diamond 12 the switch 87 is released and allowed to return to its center off. |
7 | the baggage the baggage handler can easily utilize such receipt to determine or confirm that the second section 22 forms the remainder of or completes the message imparted to the sheet 20 and thus serves as an additional security feature a good quality white paper such as chrome coated paper produced by all major paper manufacturers may be utilized for the first sheet 12 and such may be commercially provided with the adhesive layer on the rear surface 16 thereof the backing layer 18 formed from a preferably more tear resistant paper substrate and provided with a low adhesion upper surface contacts the adhesive backed surface 16 in that regard the material utilized in the manufacture of self adhesive data labels such as provided by dennison manufacturing company of framingham mass 01701 may be utilized for such purpose the weakened line can be formed by cutting through the first sheet in the form of a series of cuts or perforations as is known in the art referring now to fig6 a modified form of the present invention is shown in which more than one weakened line 24 is provided that is weakened line 24a in which a zigzag configuration is utilized and weakened line 24b in which a wavy line is utilized such indicates that not only may the weakened line or lines take various forms but more than one weakened line may be utilized such that the front face that is the upper surface 14 of the first sheet 12 is divided into more than two sections thus when the identifying indicia such as the. |
7 | in this application the selectively adjustable support member 40 is positioned such that the case body in conjunction with a flashlight is held in a vertical position in this configuration the reflective lining 56 of the sheath cover 48 is placed above the flashlight such that the flashlight can be used as a lantern by disbursing and defracting light over a greater area fig9 is a top plan view of the embodiment shown in fig1 and identifying in greater detail some of the features discussed above to form some of the numerous storage sleeves 46 used in the present invention an elastic fabric 76 is generally cut to a desired length and folded to form the storage sleeves 46 secured by a tube seam 82 the elastic fabric 76 has a constraining member 78 along one of the lateral sides of the elastic fabric 76 the constraining member 78 provides for one end of the storage sleeves 46 to remain at some desired size such that unwanted slippage of a battery or other accessory device does not occur through that respective end of the storage sleeve 46 the constraining member 78 may be a thread a cord a wire a staple or any other like method inserted in the elastic fabric 76 to limit the stretching along. |
7 | be in a substantially u201c off u201d state despite sub segment 42 a being in an u201c on u201d state similarly in fig1 b although sub segment 42 b is illustrated as having failed in an u201c off u201d state the bi stable segment 15 still appears to be in a substantially u201c on u201d state another sub segment embodiment is illustrated in fig1 a and 11b a first sub segment 44 a forms the word u201c error u201d while a second sub segment 44 b makes up the border of the segment when operating correctly both sub segments are in the correct state so that the word error does not appear to the user of the device i e the segment 15 appears all white or all dark however if one of the sub segments 44 a 44 b fail the word error will appear to the user for example in fig1 a sub segment 44 b is illustrated in the off state while sub segment 44 a is illustrated in the on state therefore the word error appears as dark text within the segment 15 conversely in fig1 b sub segment 44 b is in the on state while sub segment 44 a is in the off state this causes the word error to appear within the segment 15 as white text in both cases the user may be notified that the information that is displayed may contain errors and there may be a problem with the display the use of the word u201c error u201d is only one example as other words or symbols may be utilized embodiments of the present disclosure incorporate a bi stable display into a device such as a medical diagnostic device 10 embodiments may also. |
8 | mixed in the mixer stage 1 this state is not different substantially from that in the case of fig1 a dc voltage is applied to the terminal 10 shown in the drawing and a bias suitable for this reception is applied to the gate g1 of the mixer stage 1 through the circuit of the resistor 24 the diode 16 the coil 2 and the resistor 22 under this condition the coil 2 is grounded with respect to high frequencies through the capacitor 17 to thereby operate as a peaking coil similarly to the case of fig1 because the diode 16 is in its on state while the diodes 14 and 15 are in their off state in this case a dc voltage is applied to the terminal 12 shown in the drawing and a proper bias is applied to the gate g1 of the mixer stage 1 through the circuit of the resistor 27 the diode 14 the coil 2 and the resistor 22 at this time the diode 14 is in its on state while the diodes 15 and 16 are in their off state and therefore the intermediate frequency from the uhf intermediate frequency tuning circuit 4 5 6 7 8 is supplied to the gate g1 of the mixer stage 1 which operates as a uhf intermediate frequency amplifier that is similarly to the case of fig1 a uhf input signal is coupled to the uhf mixer 9 through a not shown arrangement this uhf input signal is mixed in the mixer. |
4 | relax gpd 177 u00b0 c 177 u00b0 c ______________________________________iii a 12 0 25 4 7 37 4 5 5 1b 12 5 24 4 7 24 2 6 3 2c 13 0 26 8 7 36 2 4 3 0d 13 5 26 5 7 17 2 2 2 8e 14 0 28 0 7 35 2 0 2 6f 14 5 28 3 7 23 1 8 2 4g 15 0 31 7 7 06 1 6 2 1h 15 5 30 5 7 14 1 4 1 9i 16 0 32 8 7 11 1 2 1 7j 16 5 30 3 6 73 1 1 1 6k 17 0 31 0 6 96 1 0 1 5l 17 5 33 3 6 70 1 2 1 7m 18 0 34 1 6 84 1 1 1 6n 18 5 34 1 6 41 0 6 1 1o 19 0 35 5 6 24 0 7 1 2p 19 5 38 5 6 62 0 7 1 2______________________________________ the yarn properties of this example are similar to example 2except the tenacity was approximately 0 15 gpd lower higher percent relaxation was used in this example but most likely could have been used in example 2 yarn was produced utilizing a single stage draw process with a draw point localizing device dpl such as shown in fig2 roll 3 zone 1 was unheated ambient polished chrome in zone 2 roll 4 and 4a were unheated polished chrome in zone 3 rolls 7 and 7a were la 7 surface roughness 70 microinches heated to the specified temperature rolls 10 and 10a. |
2 | the application for a drilling base as described above it is necessary to allow passage of the drill bit however for other applications this aperture 208 might not be required foot attachment means 110 u2032 are fixed to the foot plate 206 by rods 210 the attachment means 110 u2032 may comprise a suction arrangement provided with a suction port 112 u2032 similar to the embodiment described above with reference to fig4 and 5 the annular and foot plates 202 206 are fixed together by a rim element 212 that is provided with internal castellations 214 described further below the base plate 106 u2032 is received between the annular plate 202 and foot plate 206 and is sized so that when one edge 106 a touches the castellations of the rim 212 the opposite edge 106 b is still between the plates 202 206 around each internal periphery of the apertures 204 208 the annular plate 202 and the foot plate 206 are each provided with an annular o ring seal 220 thus between the annular plates 202 206 the rim 212 and the base plate 106 u2032 an annular or sickle shaped chamber 222 is defined the chamber 222 is filled with a rheological fluid which may be magnetorheological or electrorheological when the rheological fluid is liquid the base plate 106 u2032 is a close sliding fit between the plates 202 206. |
8 | stated differently it is divided into sections each having two columns and two dots are formed in every other section at the next row dot forming sections and dot non forming sections are located at opposite positions to the positions at the one row that is dots are not formed in a section having a dot forming section immediately above and dots are formed in a section having a dot non forming section immediately above for example at the 195th row dots are formed at the 1st and 2nd columns not formed at the 3rd and 4th columns and formed at the 5th and 6th columns at the next 196th row dots are not formed at the 1st and 2nd columns formed at the 3rd and 4th columns and not formed at the 5th and 6th columns likewise at the 197th row dots are formed at the 1st and 2nd columns not formed at the 3rd and 4th columns and formed at the 5th and 6th columns even with this arrangement dots are more prone to overlap with each other in the main scanning direction than in the auxiliary scanning direction therefore the column interval a can be set longer than the row interval b the row interval b is controlled by a signal that is supplied to the lf motor drive circuit 41 which controls the lf motor 40 the column interval a is controlled by a signal that is supplied to the cr motor drive circuit 39 which controls the cr motor 16. |
7 | predetermined error rate in the case where the pattern of the design data and the pattern to be measured do not match is obtained by repeating a large number of experiments subject to u201c yes u201d at the step s 9 it has been found that the calculated error rate is within the predetermined error rate and hence the routine proceeds to a step s 11 subject to u201c no u201d the routine proceeds to a step s 10 at which the pattern matching operations of both the images at the steps s 7 and s 8 are repeated a predetermined number of times while positions for matching are shifted within a predetermined region so as to calculate the error rates on those occasions when the error rate does not fall within the predetermined error rate in spite of repeating the pattern matching operations the predetermined number of times a message is displayed for an operator and the operator is prompted to designate a pattern to be measured when the operator has designated the pattern to be measured the routine can proceed to a step s 11 at the step s 11 the length of the pattern to be measured is measured at this step the length is measured on the basis of the length measurement information for. |
6 | fuel f that is consumed in each injection cycle of fuel injector 120 the time lapse for fuel f to travel between meshes 112 114 may be as great as 120 seconds one factor that impacts this travel time is rate of consumption of fuel f for example acceleration of a vehicle not shown in which injection system 100 is used will consume fuel f faster than idling of the same vehicle consequently fuel f will be affected by the electrical field generated between meshes 112 114 for less time during acceleration than idling with due consideration to these factors residence time of the fuel as fluid within the electric field may vary for example between 0 1 and 120 seconds the flowchart of fig4 illustrates a method of using system 100 in step 160 a flow of fuel f is provided through fuel line 110 in step 162 fuel f is subjected to an electrical field sufficient to lower the viscosity of fuel f from transmittal from fuel line 110 to injector 120 the electrical field travels in a direction parallel to but opposite of the flow of fuel f in step 164 fuel f is transmitted from fuel line 110 to injector 120 in step 166 fuel f is injected from injector 120 into a combustion chamber for combustion system 100 can be used to reduce the size of fuel particles improve gas mileage in a vehicle increase power output from a combustion engine and improve emissions from a combustion engine an experimental setup using injection system 100 is shown in fig1 fuel injector 120 that. |
3 | the words u201c comprise u201d and u201c contain u201d and variations of these words mean u201c including but not limited to u201d and they are not intended to and do not exclude other moieties additives components integers or steps throughout the description and claims of this specification the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires in particular where the indefinite article is used the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity unless the context requires otherwise disclosed herein are devices and methods of growing cells tissues and organs for use in preparation of surgical grafts including autografts and allografts an autograft is a graft prepared from the recipient 39 s own tissue for example from a healthy organ of the recipient an allograft is a graft of tissue between individuals who are not genetically identical an allograft may be prepared from tissue obtained from a cadaveric organ or living related individual for example the invention also relates to a method of expanding cells for example mesenchymal cells such as mesenchymal stem cells which can be activated and mobilised if needed mesenchymal stem cells are adult stem cells that can form a variety of cells including fat cells cartilage bone tendon and ligaments muscles cells skin cells and nerve cells for example expanded mesenchymal stem cells could be used to re generate endocrine tissue for example isles of langerhans cells for implanting into a patient suffering from diabetes in another example although damage to muscles heals very slowly if mesenchymal stem cells expanded in the disclosed system were activated and implanted in the damaged muscle tissue then such wounds would very likely heal much faster non limiting examples of three possible design variations of the disclosed. |
8 | a receiving signal which is received by an antenna 500 is applied to a second finger 501 and a first finger 502 also to the second finger 501 a psch code which is commonly employed in a w cdma system is applied and to the first finger 502 a cpich code is applied the second finger 501 outputs a self correlation result of psch to a second complex multiplier 504 at a symbol period the first finger 502 outputs a self correlation result of cpich to an averager 503 and a first complex multiplier 505 at a symbol period the averager 503 performs an average operation for the output of the first finger 502 for a predetermined time the average operation is a voltage addition average of i q phases in a complex i q plane the output from the averager 503 is a phase vector indicating phase fluctuations in which noise components are suppressed by the average operation power addition operation in the psch will be now described the second complex multiplier 504 performs synchronous detection using the phase vector outputted from the averager 503 a third switch 506 transmits the output from the second complex multiplier 504 to a second adder 508 at a slot period the second adder 508 adds the output from a second delay member 510 which contains the output from the second adder 508 for a predetermined time to the output from the third switch 506 and transmits the result to the second delay member 510 and a fourth switch 512 the fourth switch 512 transmits the output from the second adder 508 to a first comparator 515 psch output power addition operation in the cpich will be now described the first complex multiplier 505 performs synchronous detection using the phase vector outputted. |
8 | and d alternatively the logic circuit 2 may turn off the first circuit 5 turn on the second circuit 6 at the same time and cause the output 7 to output the second voltage level 4 based on the input signals a b c and d referring to fig3 again in the first preferred embodiment of the invention the first circuit 5 comprises a plurality of first transistors 55 coupled in parallel each of the first transistors 55 is coupled to a corresponding one of the inputs a b c and d it is noted that the first circuit 5 could comprise four input units 50 with only a first input unit 50 shown in fig3 for the sake of brevity as shown in fig3 the first input unit 50 comprises a plurality of first transistors 55 for respectively receiving the input signals a b c and d each of the remaining input units 50 not shown in fig3 may have the same structure as that of the first input unit 50 besides each of the input units 50 receives the input signals a b c and d in a sequence different from that of each of the other input units 50 for example a second input unit 50 not shown in fig3 are coupled to the input signals d a b and c a. |
2 | 47 when the spindle 51 is rotated by the drive motor 58 fig2 the slide 47 is moved back and forth by it in the directions of arrow 52 the die roller 7 always positively engages the external perimeter of the form block 12 which is placed on the rotary table 5 for this an additional transporting motor 48 not shown in fig5 with a slide connected to it can be provided as described using fig1 and 2 thus movement for the die roller 7 in the directions of arrow 49 toward the rotary table is provided for to prevent tilting of the die roller 7 relative to the rotary table provision can be made for the rotational axis of the die roller 7 itself to be pivotable around a horizontal axis y axis in slide 47 fig6 is a schematic representation of a cross section through the form block 12 and through the opposing part of the die roller 7 in the forming region 85 it can be seen from the drawing that the section 13 is positively held by both a shaped holding fixture on the external perimeter of the form block 12 and by the shaped holding fixture on the external perimeter of. |
1 | c concentration of about 0 1 by weight to about 5 by weight an aqueous solution containing in the range of about 0 025 mg ml vitamin c to about 1 2 mg ml vitamin c and in the range of about 1 cysteine to about 5 cysteine is prepared the stabilized vitamin c solution is prepared with or is incorporated into an ocular solution to achieve a final vitamin c concentration of about 0 1 by weight to about 5 by weight an aqueous solution containing about 0 228 mg ml vitamin c and in the range of about 1 cysteine to about 5 cysteine is prepared the stabilized vitamin c solution is prepared with or is incorporated into an ocular solution to achieve a final vitamin c concentration of about 0 1 by weight to about 5 by weight an aqueous solution containing about 0 1 mg ml vitamin c to about 0 3 mg ml vitamin c and in the range of about 1 cysteine to about 5 cysteine is prepared the stabilized vitamin c solution is prepared with or is incorporated into an ocular solution to achieve a final vitamin c concentration of about 0 1 by weight to about 5 0 by weight vitamin c at about 0 78 mg ml 23 04 mg ounce and free cysteine in the range of about 0 0097 mg ml about 0 288 mg 1 ounce. |
5 | wall 14 of the casing 13 when the shaft 1 is rotated in one direction the ratchet wheel 20 entrains the associated pawl 18 and causes the casing 13 to rotate the sleeve 12 with the crossheads 9 in one direction i e the slats 25 are tilted in a first direction if the shaft 1 is rotated in the opposite direction the ratchet wheel 21 causes the associated pawl 19 to rotate in the same direction whereby the casing 13 causes the sleeve 12 to turn the crossheads 9 in the opposite direction i e the slats 25 are tilted in a second direction the parts 1 2 3 and 7 constitute a means for moving the slats 25 up and down between upper and lower end positions in which the venetian blind is respectively fully contracted and fully extended the parts 9 10 11 and 12 constitute the aforementioned turning mechanism which can change the angular positions of the slats 25 between first and second end positions respectively shown in fig5 and 7 and through a practically infinite number of intermediate positions including that which is shown in fig6 a stop 22 which is fixedly mounted at a level below the sprocket wheels 20 21 has two suitably inclined disengaging surfaces 23 and 24 when the shaft 1 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in fig5 to raise the slats 25 i e to reduce the length. |
7 | full to more particularly describe the present invention in more detail refer now to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying figures fig4 is a block diagram illustrating a system 300 in accordance with the present invention as applied to a graphics system the graphics engine 302 accepts a command stream through an interface 303 from the cpu 12 u2033 the graphics engine 302 in turn can utilize the graphics memory 26 u2033 as well as a storage element such as a fifo buffer 306 as the buffer for cpu purposes accordingly the effective size of the entire buffer can be virtually the size of the graphics memory 26 u2033 therefore the cpu 12 u2033 will need to check whether the fifo buffer 306 is full much less frequently than in the above conventional systems since the effective size of the fifo buffer is much larger the graphics engine 302 manages the fifo buffer 306 by checking for the end of the buffer and the buffer wrap around based upon the read and write pointers this management can be further enhanced by using double and triple buffering techniques to ensure performance is optimal accordingly from the cpu 39 s point of view the interface 303 is the storage element in fact it is a storage element with a size equal to the size of graphics memory 26 u2033 in a preferred embodiment the storage element is a fifo buffer 306 as shown in fig4 that when full is redirected to graphics memory 26 u2033 data is read from the fifo buffer 306 until empty then from memory locations in the graphics memory 26 u2033 until graphics memory 26. |
2 | a rov remote operated vehicle then jacks 63 on the module can be operated to push up the pump module against a plate 66 that lies under a ballast sleeve 70 of the bottom structure to trap the pump module between plates 66 74 the ballast sleeve 70 contains ballast which resists upward movement of the pipe lower end the ballast sleeve has a ballast sleeve passage 72 that is aligned with the module sleeve passage 64 and with the lower end 20 of the pipe an inlet plate 74 extends across the bottom of the bottom structure and has a screen covered opening 76 aligned with the passages of the module sleeve and ballast sleeve so water can flow up to the pipe in a straight line applicant adds at least one heave damping plate 80 to the bottom structure the damping plate adds weight and adds water resistance to vertical movement to resist heave of the pipe lower end the plate lengthens the natural period of vertical oscillation of the pipe each vertical water facing surface 82 of the plate preferably has at least 50 of the area within the pipe electrical power for energizing the pump and operating the jacks is obtained through an electrical cable 84 the cable extends along the outside 86 of the pipe which facilitates cable installation and repair fig4 and 5 illustrate how the pipe top 90 is mounted to a stationary portion 92 of a pipe coupling assembly 94 the stationary portion 92 is the turret 32 in the system of fig1 and is the entire barge body in the case of the system of fig1 a the stationary portion 92 is stationary in that it does not move with respect to the floating body or with respect to a turret. |
3 | the hydrazine hydrate with either phenyl phosphorodichloridothioate or o o diphenyl phosphorochloridothioate see examples 1 and 2 below these two particular hydrazidothioate compounds may of course by synthesized by other conventional methods and the present invention is not intended to be limited to any particular method of making the compound regardless of the method of synthesis the desired compound may be recovered from the reaction mixture by any conventional recovery method including filtration extraction and recrystallization as previously indicated the compounds of the present invention are substantially ashless in nature for purposes of this invention an ashless additive is one which shows substantially no ash when tested according to the procedure set forth in ansi astm d482 74 it is generally considered by those skilled in this art that load carrying additives may be divided into two classes namely antiwear and extreme pressure additives when two lubricated moving surfaces are lightly loaded against each other they are separated by an elastohydrodynamic oil film as the load increases so the oil film thickness decreases when the oil thickness approaches the dimensions of the surface roughness it will be penetrated by surface asperities it is in this region that antiwear additives function by improving the oil film strength and reducing intermetallic contact as the load is increased further the bulk oil film collapses and mere antiwear additives are no longer sufficient to protect the surface in this latter region extreme pressure ep additives function by reacting with the metal surface. |
4 | the inside and the outside of the mold in which the preform is contained after impregnation a step of polymerizing the resin is performed the winding machine 20 making this possible while also performing real time monitoring of the alignment and possible off centering of the preform itself comprises a stand 22 supporting in particular the takeup mandrel 24 and the impregnation mandrel 26 the takeup mandrel 24 that receives the preform 28 as obtained by three dimensional weaving is carried by a horizontal shaft 30 having one end rotatably mounted on the stand 22 of the winding machine and having its other end coupled to the outlet shaft of a first motor 32 the impregnation mandrel 26 for receiving superposed layers of the preform as unwound from the takeup mandrel and that presents an outside surface of profile corresponding to the profile of the inside surface of the casing that is to be made is itself carried by a horizontal shaft 34 that is parallel to the axis of rotation 30 of the takeup mandrel and that has one end rotatably mounted on the stand 22 while its other end is coupled to the outlet shaft of a second motor 36 forming rolls 38 may be provided between the takeup. |
5 | bladder 110 is then inflated to place grout 120 under pressure during the injection step a suitable injection pipe is a standard tremie pipe having a 2 inch nominal diameter prior to the injection of grout 120 compressed air is used to flush any loose drilling materials from hole 80 and annular space 64 grout 120 is preferably injected at a pressure in the range of about 80 to about 120 psi and more preferably at a pressure of about 100 psi additional details well known in the art regarding installing pneumatic bladders prior to injection of grout can be found in britannia mine remediation 4100 level plug safety investigation plan dated december 2001 at the end of the initial phase of the injection step grout 120 has filled anchoring socket 80 the annular spaces between tensioning rod 96 and the inner wall of pipe 20 in lower section 30 and annular space 64 as shown in fig6 fig5 6 also show an upper section of rod 96 encased in a plastic pipe 130 preferably polyvinyl chloride pipe to prevent the outer surface of rod 96 from contacting grout 120 during the grout injection step in addition a plastic centering element 140 is tightened around the lower section of rod 96 within first hole 60 and is attached by nut 142 to the section of rod 96 within second hole 80 the portion of plastic centralizer 140 between first hole 60 and second hole 80 is bulged to fill the opening of hole 80 to provide centering of rod 96 during the grout injection step fig7 shows lower section 38 during the next phase of the injection step in which pneumatic bladder. |
7 | on their web sites or in electronic mail messages emails in order to increase the confidence of potential customers unlike conventional techniques seal issuer 8 does not issue a static image to merchants 4 as described in detail below seal issuer 8 generates and maintains a unique electronic seal for each merchant 4 as such seal issuer 8 can instantly issue update change or revoke a seal when a merchant 4 fails to comply with the requirements in addition seal issuer 8 tracks the use of all issued electronic seals in order to detect any misuse or theft of the seal fig2 is a block diagram illustrating one example of seal issuer 8 seal issuer 8 includes web servers 20 seal servers 22 administration u201c admin u201d server 26 database 23 request log 24 and seal repository 25 web servers 20 provide an interface for communicating with computing device 10 via network 12 web servers 20 execute web server software such as internet information server u2122 from microsoft corporation of redmond wash and provide an environment for interacting with users 6 and merchants 4 such as when merchants 4 apply for seals or when users 6 request more information about a certified merchant 4 web servers 20 serve web pages and communicate the web pages over network 12 the web pages may include static media such as text and graphic imagery as well as conventional input media such as text entry boxes. |
2 | closed fluid circuit of the hst even when charge pump 45 is not driven check valve 47 communicates at the inlet side thereof with intake port 45 b through an oil passage 46 h and at the outlet side with recess 5 g through an oil passage 46 i when charge pump 45 is driven to flow operating oil into recess 5 g though oil passages 46 c and 46 e check valve 47 closes between oil passage 46 h and oil passage 46 i when charge pump 45 is not driven causing negative pressure on the low pressure side of the closed circuit check valve 47 is open to enable oil filtered by filter 56 to be guided from intake port 45 b and oil passages 46 h and 46 i into recess 5 g check valve 54 or 55 at the negative pressure side of the closed fluid circuit is open through oil passage 5 d whereby oil is supplied to the closed fluid circuit thus oil can be maintained in the closed fluid circuit at all times in order to place operating oil into the closed fluid circuit after the axle driving apparatus is assembled oiling pipes 52 and 53 are disposed at the lower surface of center section 5 as shown in fig1 15 17 and 20 at the lower surface of center section 5 a fourth vertical passage 5 e is bored to communicate with the upper deep portion of arcuate port 41 a a fifth vertical oil passage 5 f is bored to communicate with second oil passage 5 b oiling pipes 52 and 53 are mounted into oil passages 5. |
9 | a range of rotor hub widths and locking nut 40 is threadably engaged with threads 25 of arbor shaft 20 and drawn down against spacer rings 28 to compress rings 28 collets 26 and rotory hub 32 axially along arbor shaft 20 against arbor shaft base shoulder 23 such that hub 32 is centered about arbor shaft 20 by conical surfaces 27 of collets 26 tightening lock nut 40 also frictionally locks spacer rings 28 collets 26 hub 32 and lock nut 40 to rotate as a unit with arbor shaft 20 a motor not shown is located within lathe body 12 to rotate arbor shaft 20 and rotor 30 when mounted thereon referring to the plan view of fig3 after rotor 30 is mounted on shaft 20 tool holder 16 is arranged to hold cutting tools 18 in cutting engagement with braking surfaces 36 of disk 34 to cut material from surfaces 36 as rotor 30 is rotated by the lathe motor when lathe 10 is used to restore braking surfaces 36 tool holder 16 is first positioned to hold tools 18 close to arbor shaft 20 inboard or braking surfaces 36 and tools 18 are set to the desired cutting depth tool holder 16 then moves radially outward away from arbor shaft 20 as arbor. |
6 | initially sends power to the pressure switch 34 the pressure switch 34 initially sends power to a lead l 3 on the blower motor 22 that operates the blower at a low speed the pressure switch will then continue to send that power to the lead l 3 on the blower motor 22 that operates the blower at a low speed unless the pressure sensor 36 detects pressure at or above a threshold pressure indicative of pressure downstream of the blower 22 which is indicative of high back pressure in the exhaust vent line 30 upon detecting pressure at or above the threshold pressure the pressure switch 34 will switch power to a lead l 4 on the blower motor 22 that operates the blower at a high speed upon operating a higher speed the sensed pressure will be even greater this prevents the blower motor 22 from short cycling between speeds assuming a sufficient vacuum is being drawn upstream of the blower the vacuum switch 40 will have been triggered and the controller 38 will activate the igniter and fuel gas valve and will continue to send power to the pressure switch 34 however if after a brief delay the vacuum switch 40 is not triggered by a sufficient drop in pressure upstream of the blower 39 s 22 fan output the controller 38 will not activate the igniter and fuel gas valve not shown of the burner 24 and will discontinue supplying power to the pressure switch 34 it should be understood that the pressure tap for the pressure sensor 36 could be located at any location where the pressure measurement can be correlated to the back pressure and flow output through the exhaust vent line 30 thus the pressure sensed by the pressure sensor 36. |
8 | are included here within in the exemplary user interface 50 shown in fig1 there is a typical channel grid with the channel indicators e g numbers organized vertically 1000 1002 etc and time organized horizontally e g 7 00 7 30 etc in some program guides station identification esp 1 esp 2 etc are provided next to the channel indicators at each grid intersection or spanning several horizontal grid intersections are content descriptions e g baseball rays vs yankees for each station for selecting a channel program a highlight selector 12 provides focus as shown in fig1 the highlight selector 12 is shown to be focused over the intersection of channel 1000 and the time 7 00 at which is the program u201c baseball rays vs yankees u201d the typical remote control 111 see fig2 and 23 has keys or controls to move the highlight selector 12 for example up down left and right arrow keys touch pads etc the viewer uses these keys to position the highlight selector 12 over a program of interest in some systems a fuller description of a program is provided in the user interface when the program is highlighted in some user interfaces pressing a different key e g an u201c info u201d key provides additional description of the program in some user interfaces after a u201c select u201d key is. |
4 | movement being allowed around the axis of the bolt 108 this movement in the coupling allows adjustment of any space between the coupling 42 and the facing opening in the dryer housing 12 thereby facilitating final adjustments during mounting of the combustion chamber 24 in the dryer system 10 the operation of the combustion chamber 24 will now be discussed briefly with particular reference to fig3 and 4 the blower 44 fig2 is started to circulate air through the housing 12 fig1 with heated air being drawn into the housing 12 from the combustion chamber 24 as a result of exhaust air being pulled out of the housing 12 by the blower 44 the burner assembly 50 produces a flame that extends through the heating cylinder 74 toward the front end 62 of the combustion chamber 24 with the flame produced by the combustion chamber of the present invention extending substantially the full length of the chamber approximately six feet for the embodiment described for better mixing with the air being supplied to the dryer fresh air enters the heating cylinder 74 in the area between the heating cylinder 74 and the burner cylinder 72 and is heated by the flame as it passes through the heating 74 at the start of the cycle both the slide gate 80 and the exhaust gate 86 are closed hot air is supplied through the aperture 42 in the first side wall 64 to the dryer housing 12 as the exhaust air heats up the exhaust gate 86 may be opened to recycle a portion of the exhaust air when the cycle is about 25 through the. |
4 | respectively the elements 30 31 32 and 33 are preferably constructed of aluminum which heats both evenly and quickly when steam is allowed to enter the channel such that substantial condensation is avoided on the sides of the elements 30 31 32 and 33 facing the chamber 40 the table 2 includes an upper planar surface 54 on a top 55 supported by legs 56 an intermediate shelf 57 is also connected to the legs 56 and utilized herein to support the steam generators 12 and 13 although the table 2 is illustrated in conjunction with the apparatus 1 in the illustrated embodiment it is foreseen that the apparatus 1 could be utilized in conjunction with virtually any structure having a substantially planar upper surface such as 54 capable of supporting the carpet 3 and apparatus 1 and also adapted to seal with the cover support structure 11 when the apparatus 1 is in the dye setting orientation thereof to prevent excessive escape of steam the hinge mechanism 16 comprises a pair of support struts 61 and 62 secured to opposite sides of the tabletop 55 near the back thereof an elongate pivot bar 63 extends between the struts 61 and 62 in spaced relationship to the surface 54 hinge elements 65 are secured to the rear element 31. |
3 | the pin to follow the new path over ramp 14 into slot 15 causing a further rotation to the cover 5 the further contraction moves the pin 9 back into the next u201c cold u201d harbour 116 where it can fully contract without causing further motion to the cover 5 at this point the actuating device is ready for the next dishwashing operation it should be noted that one forward and backward movement through the zig zag track corresponds with one complete wash program of the dishwashing machine in this circular configuration as per fig3 the multiple peaks and valleys on the zig zag track define the number of detergent dosages that can be provided the shown configuration can automatically provide detergent over 12 complete dishwashing operations it will now be described how the rotational movement of the cover 5 drives the detergent holder 102 in the housing 110 and 101 shown in exploded perspective view fig7 in this configuration the driving means 2 with the wax motor 18 the returning means 7 and 71 and following means 9 and follower pin 9 are in this case integrated in one half of the housing 110 the rotating cover 5 with guiding means is clipped over it with the follower pin positioned in the first u201c cold u201d harbour the detergent holder 102 with the multiple detergent doses is inserted in this housing with the bottom engaging with the rotating cover 5 the housing is closed with the second half of the housing 101 the cover 5 can have guiding ribs 4 and other features to easily mate with detergent holder 102 so that the circular movement of the rotating. |
1 | cylinder along the medial portion thereof between the center seams 34 and 36 the deodorant disinfectant material 14 illustrated in fig4 of the drawings may comprise any conventionally known deodorant and or disinfectant material such as activated charcoal baking powder or other known air freshening compositions in use the packaged shoe deodorant insert 10 according to the present invention can be easily utilized for absorbing and masking odor within a pair of shoes 20 a method of use of the present invention includes providing a joined pouch 12 positioned within a storage envelope 22 wherein the joined pouch 12 includes a first individual pouch 16 coupled to a second individual pouch 18 with the individual pouches 16 and 18 each including and containing a deodorant disinfectant material 14 positioned therein the method continues by separating the first individual pouch 16 from the second individual pouch 18 and subsequently positioning the first individual pouch within a first one of a pair of shoes 20 and positioning the second individual pouch 18 within a second one of a pair of shoes the method may further comprise providing the joined pouch 12 within a storage envelope 22 and subsequently removing the joined pouch 12 from the storage envelope 22 prior to separation of the first individual pouch 16 from the second individual pouch 18 the method may further additionally comprise providing a plurality of joined pouches 12 each stored within an individual storage envelope 22 and positioned within a container 24 by this structure and method a pair of shoes 20 can be disinfected and deodorized during periods of non. |
7 | adult patient controlled analgesia u201d specifying the drug or drugs that can be used for this particular therapy and specifying how the pump 110 should be programmed for this particular combination of therapy and drug an advantage of this approach is that the drug is being used in context of the therapy specific standing order and therefore specific pump programming can be associated with the drug once a library of electronic standing orders is created the orders can be stored in the standing order database 114 and stored on an individual computer 104 stored on the server 102 additionally the library of electronic standing orders can be synchronized to a device such as a mobile computer 108 or downloaded into a medical pump 110 in other embodiments the library of electronic standing orders can be stored on the pump 110 in yet other possible embodiments only a smaller set of the electronic standing orders from the library of electronic standing orders is stored on the mobile computing platform 108 or the pump 110 the patient database 116 includes a list of drugs and therapies prescribed to a particular patient the patient database 116 includes a patient i d such as the patient name or identification number patient care. |
1 | a consistent soil composition the parameters of the harvesting operation performed define the operation profile 36 and the composition of the test plot soil defines the soil profile 32 the seventh step 44 in this embodiment 20 is to predict operation effects 46 that are resultant upon performance of the operation given the predicted operation characteristics 40 operation effects 46 are also indicative of operation suitability 6 and include but are not limited to crop yield impact and fuel cost in the illustrated embodiment 20 these effects 46 are determined by referring to empirical tables 48 giving values for known operation characteristics 40 soil profile 32 and operation profile 36 for example a table 48 giving values for crop yield impact may be developed by measuring crop yields under a number of soil compaction levels on a test plot having a consistent soil composition examples outlining the development of such tables 48 may be found in soybean growth and yield as affected by subsurface and subsoil compaction j f johnson et al agronomy journal vol 82 no 5 september october 1990 fig3 illustrates a second embodiment 21 of the present invention whereby the method predicts operation variables 8 indicative of operation performance suitability 6 at a node 12 within the field 10 the first step 22 u2032 in this embodiment 21 is to access values predicted for weather conditions. |
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