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2 | the laser scribed grooves 7b without the process of forming the grooves in the encapsulation resin portion in this case although the section of the separated wafer may slant as shown in fig1 if the space between ics adjacent to each other is 0 5 mm or more no problem arises with respect to the reliability further the grooves formed in the encapsulation resin with the blade or the like mentioned in the above may be as deep as a resin layer just above the glaze layer and still the wafer can be separated to the contrary if the grooves are formed so as to reach the substrate below the glaze layer the wafer can be separated utilizing the grooves reaching the substrate even if the laser scribed grooves are not formed on the back of these portions with the processing method of the present invention described in the above the distance between the edge of an ic and the edge of the substrate on the side of the ic is on the order of 0 3 mm since the distance between a heater and the edge of the substrate on the side of the heater the distance between the heater and the edge of the ic and the width of the ic are about 0 5 mm 3 7 mm and 0 6 mm respectively a microminiaturized thermal head on the order of 5 1 mm can be materialized as described according to thermal heads a number of which is gotten. |
5 | drill rod are offset by at least 0 030 inches in the depicted embodiment the threading step is accomplished by rotating the drill tool member while holding the drill rod member stationary it should be appreciated that alternatively the drill rod could be rotated while the drill tool is held stationary in the depicted embodiment the threading step includes relatively rotating the drill rod member and drill tool member between one to four full revolutions in alternative embodiments the threading step may include more or fewer revolutions in the depicted embodiment the toque needed to unthread the drill rod assembly from the drill tool assembly is less than 50 foot pounds the step of threading the drill tool assembly to the drill rod assembly includes rotating the drill tool member until a portion of the drill tool member e g annular shoulder abuts a portion of the drill rod member e g end face and limits further rotation in the depicted embodiment at least 0 030 inches offset is maintained when the portion of the drill tool assembly abuts the portion of the drill string assembly the at least 0 030 inches offset is maintained even if as much as 50 foot pounds of torque are applied to the connection between the drill rod member and drill tool member during the threading step in the depicted embodiment the boss on the distal end of the drill tool includes a maximum cross sectional dimension that is within 0 0015 to 0 03 inches 0 038 0 76 millimeters of a maximum cross sectional dimension of the aperture of the. |
2 | is slidably affixed in the plate 100 which is secured to the fender of the automobile by a cable 103 and heavy extension spring 104 a fluid cylinder may be substituted for the cable and spring the plate 100 is held in tension between its bearing on the spindle 7 and fender of the vehicle the outer end of the pin 15 is in sliding engagement with an axially moveable collar 106 a latch 111 tensioned by spring 112 attached to collar 110 which is axially movable inwardly on the spindle 7 and locked in place by latch 111 by engaging one of the two holes in the spindle 7 thereby locking the weights in their extended position and pin 15 is then engaged in the hole of disc 5 thereby locking the traction members 6 in their non operating position this mechanism uses the effect of centrifugal force which causes the levers 109 to push collar 106 inwardly said collar pushing pin 15 into the hole in the disc 5 non operating traction members this arrangement can be used as a strictly manually engaged mechanism that will operate automatically thereafter once engaged for example as a driver starts to work on a snowy morning he will engage the latch 111 into the hole furthest from the collar 107 thus allowing free movement of the weights 108 which effects the movement of the collar 106 and pin 15 in response to the varying speed of the rotation of the automobile. |
7 | and the weights are inserted in the holes in fact when balancing a keystick to achieve a static balance the position of the weight relative to the pivot point 1 is irrelevant as shown in fig2 the placement of 40 grams a distance of d from the pivot point 1 is equal to 20 grams at a distance of 2d or 10 grams at 4d the amount of torque generated by each is equal to 40d grams although positioning of weight relative to the pivot point is irrelevant for static balancing the placement is critical to the dynamic performance as will be appreciated from considering fig2 playing a note is a dynamic process when depressing a key the ivory end of the keystick moves from position p 1 to position p 2 the distance traveled is small in comparison to the radius from the pivot point therefore the movement can be treated as linear this distance of keystick travel is directly proportional to the distance along the keystick from the pivot point the work performed by depressing an individual key is equal to assuming a constant acceleration the relationship between velocity acceleration and position can be written as v 2 final v 2 start 2 a p final u2212 p start a v 2 final u2212 v 2 start 2. |
8 | held by the spring retainer 28 fixed to the shaft 24 therefore when the spring 27 is deformed upon rotation of the shaft 24 a restoration force is accumulated in the spring therefore when the latch 17 and the notch 18 are engaged with each other fig1 the latch 17 is pressed to release engagement with the notch 18 therefore the spring 27 of the hop up device 22 hops up the display panel 15 about the hinge 19 by the accumulated energy as shown in fig4 a device 30 for detecting an opening closing state of the display panel 15 is arranged in the main body 12 in this embodiment the device comprises a photosensor unit 30 the photosensor unit 30 is operated by a cam 29 fixed to an outer end portion of the shaft 24 of the hop up device 22 i e opposite end portion of the projection 25 in this embodiment the photosensor unit 30 comprises a housing 31 fixed to the top cover 12a a u shaped photointerrupter 32 housed in the housing a printed circuit board 33 for fixing the photointerrupter i o terminals 34 for the photointerrupter fixed to the printed circuit board and a light shielding segment 35 which can be inserted between the two leg portions of the u shaped portion of the photointerrupter by the cam 29 this photointerrupter 32 is a conventional one and has a laser emitting means provided to one leg portion of the u shaped portion and a light. |
2 | position the cutting projections 80 are completely disposed within the cylindrical base 24 as the cylindrical base 24 is rotated the cutting projections 80 are driven downward through a window 96 in the spout 50 against the top surface 14 of the thin walled beverage pouch 10 further rotation of the cylindrical base 24 drives the cutting projections 80 to pierce the top surface 14 of the beverage pouch 10 breaking the seal and creating a passage for the beverage to enter the nipple 12 when the beverage pouch is inverted gravity will cause the fluid to pass through the newly created opening in the top surface 14 caused by the cutting projections 80 and enter the nipple where it can be sucked out through the small opening 22 at the distal end in an alternative embodiment the cylindrical base can be the component that drives the piercing member 70 by further rotation on the spout 50 that is the nipple is rotated onto the spout 50 to provide a secure engagement to ensure that the nipple 12 will not become dislodged or accidentally removed from the pouch 10 when the user is ready to open the pouch the cylindrical base 24 is rotated clockwise to drive the piercing member 70 downward by virtue of the movement of the driving teeth 64 as described above in this embodiment there is no need for a portion of the nipple 12 to rotate independently of the rest of the nipple simplifying the mechanism in a preferred embodiment the spout 50 can be attached to the pouch 10 at. |
4 | else consist of a heating system to be placed around the molds themselves molds intended to overmold the strands to be inserted in place of the core preferably comprise spikes or studs for centering the strand to be overmolded so as to assure that the overmolding is concentric therearound molds intended for overmolding splice areas can be provided with a flexible material for example a polymer of suitable hardness intended to assure tightness during flowing of the polymer for overmolding while coming into contact with each of the outer strands of the cable so as to allow them to slightly come out of the overmolding material the closed loop cable according to the invention is more specifically intended to be incorporated as pure hauling cable or is carrying hauling cable in an installation for transporting people by cables such as a gondola lift or aerial tramway beyond these applications the closed loop cable according to the invention could be used in many other applications such as an urban transportation system for example and therefore not be limited to the aforementioned uses although the method according to the invention has been illustrated preferentially using the cable according to the application pct fr12 000152 it goes without saying that application thereof to splicing of other hauling or carrying hauling cable types is of course possible and also suited to improve the lifetime of the cables thus formed while also reducing a part of the inevitable geometric irregularities of their splice it is therefore also covered by the invention finally it will be noted that the method from the present invention serves to make splices that comply in all points with the harmonized standard en 12927 3 safety requirements for cableways installation designed to carry. |
5 | degradation of the degradable sleeve 516 spotting acid at this point and location may also focus the process of extending the jet flow path from the jet forming apertures 504 radially outward from the housing 502 at least to a distance equal to the width w of the sleeve 516 in a further embodiment wherein the sleeve 516 is made of metal such as aluminum or another more robust material an acid may be flowed into the jet flow path 530 to melt or otherwise degrade the sleeve while the assembly 500 is in the open position in additional embodiments wherein the sleeve 516 is degradable the degradation of the sleeve 516 may create an acid such as lactic acid or other erosive material which then begins to degrade the cement degradation of the cement beyond the sleeve 516 assists in further extending the jet flow path generally in the area 522 of the cement formation 520 which is created from a cement slurry applied in the usual manner in still further embodiments the jet forming apertures 504 may be filled with a degradable substance or removable member in one embodiment the apertures 504 are filled with a plug made of the same material as the degradable sleeve 516 such as pla a pla plug may simply be a portion of pla in the shape of a plug that is adapted to be inserted into an aperture 504 in another embodiment the apertures 504 are filled with a gel that can be degraded as disclosed herein or may be pushed out of the apertures 504 with fluid pressure it yet another. |
8 | sorting machine 106 verifies the authentication of the inserted ballot paper 102 by screening the electronic content previously encoded and initiates a vote sorting and counting process accordingly fig2 sets out full details of the ballot paper as represented in a voting system arrangement in accordance with embodiments of the present invention the design layout of the ballot paper 200 is similar to a classic ballot paper it provides a voter with clear printed instructions for facilitating the choice of candidates in a valid manner as well as symbols or and candidate pictures and essential information that printed ballot papers should contain the difference resides in the inclusion of two electronic devices represented by a basic passive rfid tag 202 and a burnable passive rfid tag 204 the inclusion of such rfid tags 202 204 allows the ballot paper 200 to be safely authenticated and easily tracked all along the voting process the rfid tags 202 204 can be implemented either on the surface or embedded in the substrate of a ballot support 206 the electronic personalization of the ballot paper 200 is defined by its instruction set which is encoded in the basic passive rfid tag 202 at a configuration step when emitted by the jurisdiction the basic passive rfid tag 202 works differently from the burnable passive rfid tag 204 the basic passive rfid tag 202 requires two data fields 208 210 both working in write once and read multiple modes the first data field 208 contains a jurisdiction 39 s signature. |
8 | include a user input interface for receiving data from a user such as a keyboard a keypad a touchpad a button a mouse a camera and a microphone the interface 230 may include a user output interface for outputting data to the user such as a speaker a monitor a lamp and a liquid crystal display device the modem 240 may modulate data to be transmitted through radio communication and may demodulate data received through radio communication the modem 240 may perform the modulation and demodulation operations according to communication schemes such as amplitude modulation am frequency modulation fm phase modulation pm amplitude shift keying ask frequency shift keying fsk phase shift keying psk code division multiple access cdma and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing ofdm the modem 240 may perform radio communication according to various radio communication standards such as bluetooth and wifi the bus 250 provides a channel between the processor 210 the memory 220 the interface 230 and the modem 240 the radio communication antenna 100 is connected to the modem 240 the radio communication antenna 100 may convert an electric signal transmitted from the modem 240 into a radio signal in order to propagate the radio signal through the atmosphere the radio communication antenna 100 may convert the radio signal propagated through the atmosphere into the electric signal in order to transmit the electric signal to the modem 240 as described above with reference. |
8 | nos 09 432 348 and 09 390 146 each of which is assigned to the same assignee as the present application and is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application the resonator includes optics for line selection and also preferably for narrowing the selected line see u s patent application ser nos 09 317 695 09 317 527 09 657 396 60 212 183 09 599 130 60 170 342 60 166 967 60 170 919 09 584 420 60 212 257 60 212 301 60 215 933 09 130 277 09 244 554 60 124 241 60 140 532 60 140 531 60 147 219 and 09 073 070 each of which is assigned to the same assignee as the present application and u s pat no 5 761 236 and 5 946 337 each of which is assigned to the same assignee as the present application and u s pat no 5 095 492 5 684 822 5 835 520 5 852 627 5 856 991 5 898 725 5 901 163 5 917 849 5 970 082 5 404 366 4 975 919 5 142 543 5 596 596 5 802 094 4 856 018 and 4 829 536 all of which are hereby incorporated by reference some of the line selection and or line narrowing techniques set forth in these patents and patent applications may be used in combination with or alternative to any of the embodiments set forth herein also and particularly for the f 2 and arf laser systems an enclosure not shown may seal the beam path of the beam 20 such as to keep the beam path free of photoabsorbing species smaller enclosures may. |
3 | 1 10 alkyl ar or xar r 15 is independently hydrogen ar c 1 6 alkyl or xar r 16 is independently c 1 6 alkyl or phenyl substituted by one or more c 1 6 alkyl oh c 15 alkoxy s o q r 6 n r 6 2 br f i cl cf 3 or nhcor 6 x is independently ch 2 n o nr 6 or s o q x u2032 is independently o nr 6 or s o q y is independently ch 3 or x ch 2 n ar naphthyl indolyl pyridyl thienyl oxazolidinyl thiazolyl isothiazolyl pyrazolyl triazolyl tetrazolyl imidazolyl imidazolidinyl thiazolidinyl isoxazolyl oxadiazolyl thiadiazolyl morpholinyl piperidinyl piperazinyl pyrrolyl or pyrimidyl all of which may be unsubstituted or substituted by one or more z 1 or z 2 groups z 1 and z 2 are independently hydrogen xr 6 c 1 8 alkyl ch 2 q co 2 r 6 c o n r 6 2 cn ch 2 n oh no 2 f cl br i n r 6 2 nhc o r 6 o ch 2 m c o nr a so 2 r 16 ch 2 m oc o nr a so 2 r 16 o ch 2 m nr a c o nr a so 2 r 16 or tetrazolyl which may be substituted or unsubstituted by one or two c 1 6 alkyl cf 3 or c o r 6 provided r 3 r a and r 5 are not o u2014. |
2 | ring forms a seal therebetween it is desired that lid 102 be attached to vessel 104 so that container 100 cannot be re opened this may prevent access to the container 39 s content by those who should not have access such as children pets thieves or the like for this reason clips 112 and recesses 114 are designed on the inside of lid 102 and vessel 104 such that once closed there is no access to unsnap clips 112 from recesses 114 in some embodiments it may be desirable to store container 100 in a closed state while it is intermittently filled and before disposing of container 100 with its contents in such a case a means can be provided to close container 100 in a reversible manner one means for accomplishing this would be to design clips 112 and recesses 114 on the outside of container 100 and in a manner that makes them easy to open alternatively a design such as is commonly used for prescription medicine bottles could be used a positive aspect of this approach is that it provides an improved barrier against accidental contact with the medicines by children or pets while still allowing the device to be selectively opened and closed in other exemplary embodiments of the invention the container and lid can be configured so that the medications can be placed in the container after the lid is attached to the container for instance the lid or a portion of the container can be formed with an opening that allows for the insertion of medications into the vessel while substantially preventing the removal of the medications from the vessel fig6 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a container having an. |
4 | the right foot pedal 32 when the right foot pedal 32 is stepped on it pulls the metal wire string 23 the metal wired string 23 runs through four wheels wheel 30 wheel 28 wheel 25 and wheel 19 the metal wired string 23 pulls the vacuum pin release 13 which opens the vacuum valve 14 the vacuum valve 14 pulls the steam through the tiny steam outlet holes 12 and pulls the air through the pants cooling down the fabric thus leaving the upper portion of a pair of pants pressed if pleats are needed a hand held flat iron may be applied one embodiment of the leg pressing machine is illustrated in fig2 b the long framework pressing plate 42 rear side is wide and narrow on the end of the framework pressing plate 42 the framework pressing plate 42 has a plurality of tiny steam outlet holes 41 all over the framework pressing plate 42 on the rear view of the embodiment of the framework pressing plate 42 are the valve connections and the pin releases starting from the left side of the embodiment is the first connection a drain valve 44 the drain valve 44 connects to a drain pipe the second valve is a boiler valve 45 the boiler valve 45 connects to a boiler there is also a vacuum valve 47 one end of the vacuum valve 47 has a vacuum valve connection 46 and the other end of the vacuum valve 47 has a pin release 48 to the far right of the framework pressing. |
6 | of this hook is not completely enclosed rather it has an opening 20 created by the incomplete looping of the structure that constitutes the eye this opening 20 needs to be large enough to allow the free passage of the fishing line 22 in and out of the eye a larger opening would decrease the structural strength of the eye and it is therefore not recommended moreover while the eye of a generic hook may or may not be circular the eye 18 of this invention as specified in this embodiment is required to be round the knob like device 30 is a separate component of the invention that functions in cooperation with the line 22 and the hook 39 s eye 18 referring to both fig1 and 3 this device is perforated along its longitudinal axis to provide a hole 32 through which the fishing line 22 can be threaded and secured by a stopper knot 24 the diameter of the opening 32 is uniform along the main portion of the body of the device 30 and is sufficiently large to permit the free insertion of the line 22 but small enough to cause the knot 24 to catch and be retained as the line slides out of the device as illustrated in fig3 said device 30 consists of three functionally distinct parts shown along the device 39 s main axis they are a knob 34 a neck 36. |
9 | a discrete loose magnet 6 that is shown sitting on top of cover 4 and in close proximity to control 3 for reasons which will subsequently be explained the selector switch unit 3su preferably has three separate switches 7 8 and 9 for small medium and large size portions respectively switch unit 3su for purposes of this invention can have one or more switches switch unit 3su also has a discrete cancel pour switch 10 head 1 also preferably has a relatively short depending actuator lever 11 as shown in fig2 control housing 3 comprises a hermetically sealed box from which extends leads 12 13 and 14 a control circuit is held within housing 3 and is generally indicated by the numeral 16 the schematic of which is shown in fig3 control 16 includes a microprocessor based controller chip 15 which is operatively connected to the switches 7 8 9 and 10 and in the present invention a motorola model el1600 ic chip is used power to control circuit 16 is provided at terminals 17 and 19 which are converted to leads 12 and 14 respectively terminal 18 supplies power via lead 13 to one or more beverage dispense solenoids 22 a conventional mechanical dispensing actuator switch 23 is installed in the wiring with lead 12 being connected to an nc terminal lead 14a being connected to an no terminal and solenoid lead 24 being connected to a c terminal of the actuator switch 23 actuator switch 23 is operatively connected to actuator lever 11 referring back to fig1 a beverage conduit 25 extends through head 1 and has an inlet 26 connectible to a source of beverage 27 and an outlet 28 of nozzle 2 a normally closed nc dispensing valve 29 is disposed. |
8 | heat conductive layer and the cooling element is made in a particularly advantageous manner which is easily and securely effected during assembly the cooling element in this embodiment example is the housing 40 of the control device components which are identical to those in the previously described embodiment example are designated with the same reference numbers the printed circuit board 10 is of rectangular design and carries on its front face 30 a plug strip 31 for contacting the electronic circuit the upper side 12 of the printed circuit board 10 has the layer 13 of material with good thermal conductivity applied to it this layer 13 is arranged on the edge regions 32 to 34 in the form of a copper cladding the layer thickness of this copper cladding or deposit of copper is preferably between 300 u03bcm and 400 u03bcm in the embodiment example shown here the heat conductive layer 13 is extended to form a continuous surface on the three free front faces 35 to 37 of the printed circuit board the width of the heat conductive layer 13 at right angles to the outer edge of the printed circuit board is dependent on the power components 11 to be cooled or the dimensions of these the power components to be cooled wiring components or smd surface mounted devices are placed on this heat conductive layer 13 such that they are at a certain distance from the front. |
4 | sample but reflects the input of several panel members 5 tensile peak elongation and tea were evaluated by breaking a one inch by seven inch long sample generally following astm d1682 64 the one inch cut strip test the instrument cross head speed was set at 5 inches per minute and the gauge length was set at 5 inches per minute the strip tensile strength reported as grams per centimeter is generally the average of at least 8 measurements peak elongation is the percent increase in length noted at maximum tensile strength tea total tensile energy absorption is calculated from the area under the stress strain curve generated during the strip tensile test a control fiber was made by introducing 100 dow lldpe 2500 55 mi 0 923 density to a feed hopper of a spinning system equipped with an extruder a gear pump to control polymer flow at 0 75 gram per minute per hole and a spinneret with 34 holes of l d 4 1 and a diameter of 0 2 mm spinning was carried out using a melt temperature in the extruder of 215 u00b0 c and a pack melt temperature of 232 u00b0 c after air quench the resulting filaments were drawn down at a filament speed of approximately 1985 m min using an air aspiration gun operating at 100 psig to yield a denier of 3 01 and denier standard deviation. |
8 | receive a scheduling grant signal from the node b for every uplink signal transmission in this case the ue may acquire precoding matrix information from the scheduling grant signal and precodes an uplink signal based on the precoding matrix information prior to transmission to the node b in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention meanwhile a synchronous harq system that presets a retransmission timing does not require the ue to receive a scheduling grant signal from the node b for each uplink retransmission accordingly there exists a need for a method for efficiently acquiring precoding matrix information that will apply to a particular retransmission harq process block taking into account the feature of the synchronous harq system in the ue which will be described below in detail further when the system employs semi persistent scheduling sps such as the system providing services for voip voice over internet protocol the bs sets transmission parameters such as rb allocation and mcs semi statically in sps operation a bs does not transmit scheduling grant signal for initial uplink transmission and may transmit scheduling grant for a retransmission if necessary accordingly there exists a need for a method for efficiently acquiring precoding matrix information that will apply to a particular retransmission harq process block taking into account the feature of the sps system in the ue which also will be described below in detail fig3 illustrates methods for transmitting an uplink signal in a mimo scheme in a ue according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention fig3 a illustrates a case of receiving a scheduling grant signal from a node b for every uplink transmission. |
4 | in the direction of feed of the conveyor belt 6 said photocells registering or detecting the position of the rear edge 24 of the laundry article 2 when it passes by following which the rollers 27 are activated according to the invention by means of the electric actuators to engage the transverse conveyor belt 23 so that the rear edge of the laundry article 2 is grouped and retained against movement the continued forward movement of the conveyor 6 thereby aligning the article as shown in fig5 shows how the rear edge 24 of the laundry article is braked locally from one corner 25 of the article towards the other corner 25a as the rollers 27 are sequentially activated by the actuators 28 after the entire laundry article 2 has been aligned the electric motor provided for the gear wheel 22 is activated following which the laundry article 2 may be displaced laterally thus the laundry article is gripped solely at its edge and is transversely displaced solely by transverse displacement of the rear edge which allows a particularly simple and thereby inexpensive structure further by performing the alignment and the transverse displacement with the same gripper device this increases the efficiency of the feeder since the laundry article does not have to be stopped more than once in the feeder to achieve. |
1 | wall thickness of 0 002 inch 0 05 mm available from advanced polymers of salem nh an arcuate segment can be cut from the angioplasty balloon to form the clear tissue stop 96 a thin metallic foil having a thickness of about 0 005 inch or less such as a steel foil having a thickness of about 0 001 inch can then be applied to the surface of the stop 96 facing tissue receiving aperture 94 such as with an adhesive prior to attaching the foil to the stop 96 the foil can be cut to form a series of openings therethrough to provide the grid 97 shown in fig1 and 18 fig1 illustrates a cross sectional view of an overtube 86 having a noncircular cross section with a generally flattened outer surface portion in which tissue receiving aperture 94 is formed an endoscope 84 is shown positioned in the overtube 86 the generally flattened outer surface portion is located on a bottom half of the overtube 86 as viewed in fig1 providing the tissue receiving aperture 94 in such a generally flattened surface portion can be useful in positioning the aperture 94 relative to tissue to be resected fig1 also shows first and second configurations of tissue stop 96 with the second configuration shown in phantom in one embodiment the overtube 86 can be formed in two shell like halves such as a. |
5 | in additional detail below the traveling head 32 includes guides 68 a and 68 b mounted on an upper portion of the traveling head 32 and guides 68 c and 68 d mounted on a lower portion of the traveling head 32 the function of the guides 68 a 68 b 68 c and 68 d will be described in additional detail below 0022 fig5 depicts the lower jack 30 located in a lower tower section 70 which is formed by a plurality of vertical and horizontal structural members in a conventional manner the lower tower section 70 includes two vertically spaced opposed rails 72 a and 72 b as well as two vertically spaced opposed rails 74 a and 74 b spaced from the rails 72 a and 72 b each of the guides 68 a and 68 d of the lower jack 30 extend between the rails 72 a and 72 b in engagement therewith and each of the guides 68 b and 68 c extend between the rails 74 a and 74 b in engagement therewith to permit vertical movement of the traveling head 32 relative to the lower tower section 70 the hydraulic cylinder 34 a is mounted between the rails 72 a and 72 b and is attached between the rails 72 a and 72 b at a point 76 and the hydraulic cylinder 34 b is mounted between the rails 74 a and. |
2 | rz connected to the secondary side the dependence of resistance rs the load resistance rz is however not definitive therefore the measuring resistance rm is selected so that the effect of resistance rs on time constant u03c4 virtually disappears for example selecting an rm with a resistance that is at least 10 times as great as the resistance of rs the rise and decay time constant u03c4 of measuring voltage um is then almost exclusively dependent on the inductance ls of the transformer as follows equ2 the variation of the measuring voltage um in the rising branch can be described with equ3 the variation of the measuring voltage um in the decaying branch can be described with equ4 by first supplying the rise and decay time constant u03c4 can be determined as follows the measuring voltage um to a threshold decision circuit se see fig2 as shown in fig3 this threshold decision circuit has a lower threshold uu and an upper threshold uo for measuring voltage um as soon as the measuring voltage um exceeds lower threshold uu a counter in a timer unit ze is started when the measuring voltage reaches the upper threshold uo the counter is stopped the counter status is then proportional to the rise time constant u03c4 if the time constant u03c4 is determined while the measuring voltage is decaying the time between dropping below the upper threshold uo and reaching the lower threshold uu is determined the upper and lower voltage thresholds can be described as follows equ5 where u03b4t is the time of transit measured by timer unit ze of the measuring voltage between the two voltage thresholds uu and uo see fig3 from equation 5 the. |
4 | about 50 to about 100 u03bcm and after extrusion defines a diameter 38 of below about 10 u03bcm or in a further embodiment below about 1 u03bcm in operation the precursor 30 is extruded into long stable liquid jets 35 with a diameter of about 10 u03bcm or less the highly viscous extrusion liquid 20 stabilizes the extruded precursor 35 maintaining fiber geometry while solidification occurs solidification of the extruded precursor 35 results in a continuous nanofiber of variable lengths moreover solidification occurs before the effects of breakup occur under previous wet spinning methods a low viscosity precursor e g a droplet would break inside a high viscosity fluid due to the formation of air bubbles the air bubbles may be caused by external agitation surface tension etc however in the present invention the low viscosity precursor is extruded and stabilized by the high viscosity extrusion liquid such that the low viscosity precursor reaches very low micron or submicron dimensions before the precursor may be cut off i e produce multiple droplets thereafter upon stabilization the extruded droplet solidifies to produce continuous nanofibers which is operable to be rolled into a spool solidification may occur by various methods known to one or ordinary skill in the art for example freezing solvent evaporation polymeric cross linking or combinations thereof the method may produce continuous nanofiber for example polymers. |
1 | woven through the slits 30 32 34 and 36 as described above the tip end of the instrument lies within the pocket 16 defined by sheet 14 and support member 12 for jointed medical instruments such as scissors 38 the handles thereof can be spread to consequently spread the blades of the instrument to retain the medical instrument in the blade separated condition the flap 18 is folded between the handles of scissors 38 as shown in fig2 flap 18 is then sequentially inserted through the slit 30 and the slit 32 of the upper retaining strap 22 in this configuration the instrument protector 10 rigidly holds a medical instrument such as the scissors 38 and is ready for insertion into a sterilizable bag such as of the type disclosed in u s pat no 3 604 616 after sterilization when the medical instrument is to be used the instrument protector 10 with the medical instrument retained thereon is removed from the envelope release of the tab 18 from the upper retaining strap 22 frees the medical instrument so it can be removed from the instrument protector and used for its intended purpose in an alternate preferred embodiment of the instrument protector shown in fig4 and generally by the referenced character 40 it can be appreciated that there is no need for the flap 18 shown in fig1 and fig2 in all other respects the instrument protector 10 and the instrument protector 40 are substantially similar the alternate preferred embodiment is however better suited when the medical instrument is not jointed and is instead a monadic instrument of the scalpel or. |
7 | rain sensor mount for use in a vehicle u201d to niall r lynam now u s pat no 6 250 148 the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference as shown in the various figures of the ser no 09 003 966 application it is desirable that the rain sensor mounting member attached to the windshield and the rearview mirror mounting button provided on the rain sensor module are generally aligned along a common axis when the rain sensor module is mounted to the vehicle in order to provide a mounting of a rearview mirror assembly to the rain sensor module that is generally coaxial with the mounting of the rain sensor module to the windshield optionally a ceramic black frit layer as is commonly known in the windshield fabrication art can be used on the inner surface of the windshield to hide the attachment location of the rain sensor module however the center portion of such a ceramic layer should include a central opening or at least provide efficient transmission for the output of the light emitters and the rain sensor unit at the point of contact of its detecting surface to the windshield or to an adhesive layer the rain sensor module assembly includes the rain sensor unit which is positioned in the housing and projects through an opening or port provided on a windshield facing side of the housing and extends through an inner hollow open central portion of the rain sensor mounting button to contact the inner surface of the windshield the rain sensor unit preferably comprises a compact rain sensor unit available from itt automotive europe gmbh of frankfurt germany the rain sensor unit includes a detecting surface which projects through an opening provided in adhesive layer so that direct contact is achieved between. |
8 | belong to a single family of equivalent crystal planes for example the family of planes orienting the surfaces of the channel regions of the two transistors in this fashion improves the beta ratio of the driver and access transistors and thus greatly improves the cell stability the u03b2 ratio is the ratio of the transconductances of the driver and access mosfets or equ1 and preferably has a value of at least three using a trench driver transistor improves the bit cell capacitance application_number US 36763295 A description as discussed below the invention herein involves aligning a surface of a trench mosfet channel region along a 100 crystal plane unlike the related art that typically forms a surface of a trench channel region along a 110 crystal plane which corresponds to a cleavage plane the beta ratio for an sram cell is improved when a driver trench transistor has the surface of its channel region along a 100 crystal plane compared to a 110 crystal plane this is because electron mobility is higher along a 100 crystal plane than on a 110 crystal plane g m is proportional to electron mobility and thus the beta ratio can be improved by increasing the g m of the driver transistor however for driver trench transistors to have the surfaces of its channel regions along a 100 crystal plane the scribe lines of a. |
7 | saving the state of the current screen for later viewing to provide context for the current note a new button 127 allows a user to create a new note without popping down the current create note dialog 120 a subnote button 128 allows the user to create a subnote to the currently active note thereby allowing the creation of hierarchical relationships between note objects cancel button 129 allows a user to cancel the current note prior to being stored in the notes service 20 if the cancel button 129 is activated the currently active note object is discarded u2014 that is the memory occupied by the currently active note object is freed and it is not saved in persistent storage fig7 is a display note dialog 130 of the graphical user interface 100 that is displayed when the display 110 b menu item of the drop down menu 110 of the notes service functions has been selected display notes dialog 130 displays notes created by the client application in a notes table 135 if the client application 15 is a collaboration application the display notes dialog 130 displays the note objects created during a specified collaboration session these notes may be filtered according to type for example selecting the all notes tab 131 a results in a list of all notes being displayed regardless of type selecting the general tab 131 b results in a list of all the general notes being displayed selecting the action items tab 131 c results in a list of all the action item notes being displayed selecting the decisions tab 131 d results in a list of all the decision notes. |
8 | a singleton implementation for network connectivity in the rjvm layer this restriction forces the server to only communicate over a single nic all traffic in the same qos level e g t3 http and iiop must share a single port to take advantage of the hardware resources such as multi homed configuration application servers developed in accordance with the invention do not suffer from these limitations in accordance with the invention a new layer beneath rjvm is added to take advantage of the multi homed configuration by allowing controlled communication over multiple nics and allowing protocols to share or exclusively own one or more naps multiple servers can be deployed in a cluster on a single ip machine by using different parts for each server a server is like a location off of a highway a u201c channel u201d can be thought of as a highway and a u201c network access point u201d nap as an on ramp on that highway to link two locations they both need to share a channel a nap is optional and is used by a server to over ride channel settings on a per server basis a server may access multiple channels and multiple naps no two naps on the same server may refer to the same channel for interoperability reasons the network related fields from previous versions continue to be supported in this document these legacy fields are referred to as the u201c default channel u201d and the u201c default admin channel u201d fig1 shows an example of a multiple channel configuration in accordance with an embodiment of the invention in the example shown in fig1 a plurality of servers server 1 server 2 and server 3 are shown communicating with one another. |
2 | injection unit 18 the mould closing unit designated 23 as a whole which has a tool clamping plate 25 which can be moved on horizontal pillars 24 relative to the fixed tool clamping plate 20 is also arranged on the machine frame 16 fastened between the tool clamping plates 20 25 is the injection mould not shown in more detail in the drawings with the two mould halves the pillars are mounted in a support plate 26 on the rear of the moveable tool clamping plate 25 remote from the fixed tool clamping plate 20 provided between the support plate 26 and the moveable tool clamping plate 25 is a hydraulically driven knee lever mechanism 27 with the aid of which the opening and closing of the moveable tool clamping plate 25 and the keeping shut of the mould during the injection moulding process are brought about the knee lever mechanism 27 can be actuated by means of a hydraulic cylinder 10 which can be activated by means of er valves 5 as illustrated in more detail with the aid of fig3 the electrorheological hydraulic fluid itself is provided by means of a hydraulic pump 12 mounted below the injection unit 21 in. |
6 | horizontal cylindrical conduit 19 bounded by two seal rings 20 and 21 of o ring type the ball 18 is arranged to be urged against the seal ring 21 to close an outer hole 22 or be urged against the opposite seal ring 20 to close an inner hole 23 by even a light flow of an aeriform substance said aeriform substance can be either environmental air or the air expanding within the boiler following activation of the armoured resistance element 7 when it begins to heat the water the facility for closing either the outer hole 22 or the inner hole 23 enables this valve to perform the important function of drawing air into the boiler 5 when the boiler has completely cooled after the apparatus has been used in this respect in this state there is the tendency inside usual boilers for a vacuum to be created if said boilers are of the type fed by micro pumps there is the drawback that they restore atmospheric within their interior by drawing water from the reservoir via passage through the pump body hence a water level arises within the boiler which is higher than that required for correct operation on next activating the boiler this level determines delayed heating with initial spitting of water instead of only steam emission with the floating valve of fig5 this drawback is eliminated by the said drawing of air in a direction 24 which detaches the ball 18 from the seal ring 21 but without having sufficient energy to urge it to effectively bear against the seal ring 20 sufficient energy is however possessed by a contrary flow 25 generated by the activation of the armoured resistance element 7 in this respect this resistance element provides a heating. |
7 | will conveniently be provided in the apparatus 62 for another exposure of the same film member 43 or different one the carrier 60 is lowered to its original position for additional toning the capsule 10 may be replaced by a fresh one or reused another time or two if toner remains the apparatus 62 may be varied by having the capsule 10 move to a position in juxtaposition to the film 44 without moving the film in which case the blinder member 88 may be eliminated and means must be provided to prevent the corona wire 66 from interfering with movement of the capsule 10 the operation of the apparatus as explained above takes into account what happens during the processing of the film 44 this is probably best explained in connection with fig1 in fig1 it is assumed that the capsule 10 is being squeezed and the spongelike mass is being compressed the toner suspension absorbed in the capillaries of the mass 26 comprises minute particles of carbon resin and the like either black or colored in a liquid which has an electrophoretic relationship with the particles this means that in the suspension the movement of the particles has caused them to assume a surface charge which they retain when they are expressed from the spongelike mass in most cases these charges are positive charges and in order to indicated this streams of liquid suspension 90 are shown emerging from. |
9 | memory circuit 10 input voltage v dd3 is continuously applied to a high voltage logic section 18 of memory circuit 10 responsive to the presence or absence of an input backup signal bkp from elsewhere in memory circuit 10 than from any of the elements thereof shown in fig1 high voltage logic section 18 manages the functioning relationships among the other elements of memory circuit 10 that are included in fig1 high voltage logic section 18 does so through a variety of output signals a select few of which are included in fig1 these include a regulator enable signal rgn that is communicated to internal ldo power supply regulator 16 as well as an isolate signal iso and a memory array backup signal bka that are transmitted to ram section 12 during backup operation of memory circuit 10 responsive to appropriate of these output signals from high voltage logic section 18 internal ldo power supply regulator 16 is turned off and ram section 12 operates without the benefit of internally regulated low voltage v dd memory circuit 10 is configured so as to minimize the electrical charge consumed as leakage current during any period in which memory circuit 10 is powered down or inactive and all of the data states set in ram section 12 are to be preserved all circuit elements concerned with the preservation of the data state in ram section 12 are high voltage components that exhibit low leakage. |
3 | about 1 ppma of oh in li doped crystals the alkali fluoride crystals of this invention can be colored by any additive or electrolytic technique as was expected the heavier alkali fluorides such as potassium fluoride and rubidium fluoride were the easiest and quickest to color the two heaviest alkali fluorides i e cesium and francium do not have a crystalline structure suitable for any practical use of their colored centers the following two examples illustrate an additive coloration and an electrolytic coloration of naf crystal prepared by the method of example i for additive coloration the crystals and about one tenth their weight of na metal were sealed at room temperature under 0 5 atm of argon in a vacuum annealed stainless steel tube the temperature is raised to 900 u00b0 c and is maintained at 900 u00b0 c for 16 hours then the crystals are cooled in 4 hours to room temperature for electrolytic coloration crystals were held in slowly flowing helium between a pointed tungsten electrode and a flat graphite anode with an electric field strength of 100 v cm applied the next examples illustrate the additive coloration of this invention the crystals had a hydroxyl ion concentration of 2 ppma kf crystals and about one tenth of their weight of k metal were sealed at room temperature under 0 5 atm of argon in a vacuum annealed stainless steel tube the temperature was raised to 700 u00b0 c and held for 16 hours then the temperature was reduced to room temperature in 4 hours the absorption spectra of the crystals colored in example ii were determined the results are shown and compared with commercially available naf crystals in fig1 curve a represents the absorption data. |
2 | separate any suspended impurities flowing with the rising air bubbles the separated impurities fall downwardly and settle at the bottom 102 of the column 100 as shown in fig7 four equally radially spaced braces 182 extend between a pipe support 180 for receiving the feed tube 66 and the first baffle 160 four equally radially spaced braces 184 extend between the first baffle 160 and the second baffle 170 and four equally radially spaced braces 186 extend between the second baffle 170 and the top 106 of the sidewall 104 of the column 100 with particular reference to fig7 there is seen from the inside to the outside the following components the pipe support 180 the feed well 140 the feed well baffle 188 the first baffle 160 the second baffle 170 the top 106 of the sidewall 104 of the column 100 and finally the top 124 of the sidewall 126 of the launder 120 baffles 160 and 170 aid in the further reduction of turbulence in column 100 and separation of impurities b from the phosphate c c then spills out of the top 106 of the column 100 into the launder 120 for collection it is possible to have one or more baffles depending on the dimensions of the column in order to maintain the column 100. |
2 | contrary to the first flow direction at least substantially so that the tubular valves close at least substantially by coming together for example in the direction of the supporting fabric 18 the supporting fabric 18 hereby serves as an impact protection so that the depressions 34 and the tubular valves do not turn inside out and extend in an extension direction contrary to an extension direction shown in fig3 whereby they would then facilitate a flow of the air in the second flow direction and would at least substantially prevent a flow of the air in the first flow direction whereby this would constitute an undesirable valve functionality contrary to the previously described valve functionalities the passage openings of the depressions 34 are formed for example in such a way that a respective bottom 36 of the depressions 34 is cut away after the valve device 12 has been removed from the deep drawing tool 10 it can also be provided that the bottoms 36 are removed from the remaining film 14 while the film 14 and the valve device 12 are still in the deep drawing tool 10 in this connection the lower part 14 is formed for example in two parts and comprises an upper part 40 and a lower part 42 so that a clearance 38 is created that facilitates a relative movement between the upper part 40 and the lower part 42 a corresponding section to separate the bottoms 36 then takes place within a gap that results when the two parts. |
4 | however those skilled in the art will appreciate that computer workstation 210 may comprise any type of computer such as hand held devices multiprocessor systems microprocessor based or programmable consumer electronics minicomputers mainframe computers and the like the computer workstation 210 may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices fig3 is a flow chart setting forth the general steps involved in an exemplary method 300 for determining the lay length of s z strands during the manufacturing process the implementation of the steps of method 300 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in greater detail in fig4 through fig6 exemplary method 300 begins at starting block 305 and proceeds to subroutine 310 where the image data of the s z stranded buffer tube 105 of the advancing fiber optic cable 100 is captured and uploaded to the computer workstation 210 the steps comprising subroutine 310 are shown in fig4 and will be described in greater detail below next the method proceeds to subroutine 320 where the image data is displayed the steps of subroutine 320 are shown in fig5 and will be described in greater detail below the method continues to subroutine 330 where the lay length of the s z stranded buffer tube 105 is calculated the steps of subroutine 330 are shown in fig6 and will be described in greater detail below from subroutine 330 exemplary method 300 ends at step 340 fig4 describes the exemplary subroutine 310 from fig3 in which the image data of the s z stranded buffer tube 105 of the advancing fiber optic cable 100 is captured and uploaded to the computer workstation. |
1 | pillow at 47 as seen in fig5 these connections assure positioning of the pillow in the sling during use and adjustment the user 39 s hand 12 c is shown in fig1 retained to the pillow by strap 24 fig8 shows an optional sling bottom panel 10 d which is adjustable in width between side panels 10 a and 10 b see overlapping sections 10 d u2032 and 10 d u2033 of panel 10 d velcro connected to allow width adjustment of 10 d below the pillow the pillow width is typically between 2 u00bd and 6 inches the pillow may consist of an inflatable container rather than foam rubber of foam plastic the pillow may be removed or omitted enabling use of the device in another arm sling mode in fig9 the strap structure includes a sling support strap 11 having one strap end 11 c connected to one end of the flexible sling 10 as via connection at 120 the strap has an opposite end 11 d connected to a side 10 a of the sling as via connection structure 121 connection 120 includes a loop such as ring 122 and connection structure 121 includes loops such as. |
7 | a display 22 on which is mounted a touch sensitive panel 24 an input queue operating system component 26 communicates with a touch panel proxy 28 the touch panel proxy 28 routes mouse click events from the hardware encryption device 18 to the input queue 26 which forwards the mouse click events to the transaction application 12 the transaction application 12 implements transaction processing functions for customers and device management functions for service personnel such as engineers and replenishers transaction processing functions include a sequence of screens displayed to the customer and associated commands for controlling the devices for example a cash dispenser a card reader the display 22 in response to customer inputs device management functions include state of health information and device test routines the transaction application 12 also comprises a conventional cen xfs interface 40 which is used for communicating with the service provider suite 14 the service provider suite 14 comprises an xfs manager 42 that routes xfs commands to the appropriate xfs service provider for a particular device in fig1 only the hardware encryption device hed service provider 44 is illustrated although other service providers would be present for example for a cash dispenser a card reader a receipt printer and the like the driver suite 16 comprises a hardware encryption device driver 50 a management component 52. |
7 | 308 search controls and executable code that enable user navigation of the document are added to the file other graphical user interface elements may be added to the markup language file as appropriate for the respective content as desired fig4 depicts browser display 400 of a document generated according to representative embodiments display 400 comprises content section 401 in which the text line art and graphical images of the generated document are displayed display 400 provides a graphical user interface for user navigation of the document that is within the browser display the graphical user interface comprises link section 402 page controls 403 search text box 404 and search button 405 link section 402 comprises a plurality of section identifiers shown as chapters one through ten by selecting one of the section identifiers the user may navigate the document specifically when the user selects one of the section identifiers the corresponding portion of the document is displayed within content section 401 display 400 further comprises paging controls 403 that enable the user to page through the document as desired and thereby causing different portions of the document to be displayed in content section 401 display 400 further comprises search text box 404 to receive a user query and search button 405 to activate the search logic for example a javascript u2122 may be embedded in the generated document to implement the. |
7 | analysis is used to determine if the input data element is to be discarded or if one or more output elements are to be selected and presented in one or more output data streams application_number US 99211504 A description the processing system receives inputs in various formats such as text audio video images and other formats and transforms the inputs into a multimedia output in fig1 which illustrates the high level processing steps of the overall system an input data stream 2 which may be in a variety of formats is received by the system the input stream 2 is processed 4 whereby the input is analyzed settings and rules are applied to the input the input is stored in memory and a determination is made as to whether the input data contains an embedded command or text requiring further processing based on system rules and user settings the text stored in memory is analyzed and processed thereby to produce the display conversion 6 if a successful determination is made to display the elements a synchronization of all of the relevant display elements 8 occurs such that the simultaneous presentation of the visual audio textual and other multimedia can occur after the display elements have been synchronized the display elements are sent to an output device whereby the conversion elements are displayed 10 after the system receives the input data 2 the input is analyzed 12 in fig2 whereby a combination of the user 39 s settings and system rules determine which processing routines will be executed on the input 2 settings and rules means 14 which. |
5 | or vaccination facility 0117 fig4 shows a package carrying case comprising a briefcase 400 to be carried by a delivery clerk within the context of the business method disclosed herein the briefcase 400 is preferably at least partially owned by an entity other than the person carrying it if the briefcase is purchased by the carrier the carrier may choose to sell a partial interest in the briefcase in order to be at least partially bound to freedom from being forced to submit to a search of the case in this way the carrier can truthfully say it is not entirely his or her briefcase such a business arrangement can work as a freetime corporatizer the briefcase is symbolic of business and is therefore an ideal article to use for freetime corporatization additionally an individual carrier can request through the business model of this invention employment as a courier to deliver a sheet of paper from a mailroom to where ever he happens to be already going e g for a vacation or the like this request therefore can make the briefcase 400 mean business preferably the piece of paper is a confidential document and preferably the individual carrier is bound not to disclose the confidential document to strangers accordingly the briefcase 400 has. |
5 | vertical rebars 36 1 42 within each column 38 to provide for appropriate x axis offset between opposing ends of panels 18 and 20 each column 38 will typically exhibit a z axis dimension having a ratio of about 5 to 1 relative to the x axis dimension of each panel 18 20 thereby allowing a void space in a range of about 45 to about 50 inches about 125 cm between each panel 18 and 20 see fig1 7 and 8 between concrete panels 18 and 20 is provided a volume of high shock absorbent material such as loose sand dirt gravel pebbles special purpose blast suppressing foam barriers as is taught in u s pat no 4 589 341 to clark and special shock attenuating cellular elements of the type taught in u s pat no 4 763 457 to caspe et al with reference to fig7 there is shown a foundation plan of the inventive system therefrom it may be appreciated that a typical unit of the present blast protective barrier system will consist of pile caps 10 10 1 10 2 and 10 3 and their above described corresponding piles 24 and vertical panels 18 and 20 see also fig8 expansion joint columns 38 are used for the joinder of opposing xz surfaces 40 see fig5 of panels 18 20 rather special columns 38 include spaces 48 for expansion as shown in fig9 said spaces assume the modularity of each panel pairs 18 20 said columns 38 may be furnished with various properties of blast isolation as set. |
7 | cycle i e after data from a pipeline stage has been saved to an associated register to permit seamless context switches fig5 illustrates a block diagram of a pipeline processor 500 built in accordance with pipeline processor architecture 400 that processes two threads t 1 t 2 in one implementation pipeline processor 500 includes an instruction fetch unit 504 a decoder 506 a register file 508 issue logic 510 a two stage execution unit 512 a re order buffer 514 and a programmable thread allocation controller 516 pipeline processor 500 further includes a first set of registers a 1 a 6 that corresponds to processor thread t 1 and a second set of registers b 1 b 6 that corresponds to processor thread t 2 pipeline processor 500 further includes program counters t 1 t 2 multiplexers 550 and de multiplexers 552 in one implementation during an instruction fetch if stage instruction fetch unit 504 retrieves an instruction to be executed from for example instruction cache 502 instruction fetch unit 504 retrieves instructions in accordance with program counters t 1 t 2 in one implementation program counter t 1 indicates an execution status of processor thread t 1 i e where pipeline processor 500 is with respect to an instruction sequence associated with processor thread t 1 and program counter t 2 indicates an execution status associated with processor thread t 2 during an instruction decode stage id instructions retrieved by instruction fetch unit 504 are decoded during an instruction issue stage is in one implementation the decoded instructions are sent to re order buffer 514 through issue logic 510 re order buffer 514 stores the decoded instructions until the decoded instructions are issued for. |
8 | illustrating changes in the wavelength and output powerpower when we control the temperature of a tunable external cavity laser based on the temperature measured by a thermistor located on the side of a gain medium in according to an embodiment of the present invention temperature was controlled by measuring the temperature of a silicon block 710 with a thermistor 713 a gain medium 711 on is placed on the silicon block 710 a module of a tunable external cavity laser was seam sealed to exclude the effects by changes in humidity when the ambient temperature of a module is changed from 25 u00b0 c to 50 u00b0 c the wavelength changed by more than 0 4 nm and the output power by more than 1 5 db even though this temperature range is relatively narrower than a general operation range of optical module one can see that the changes of the wavelength and power are significantly large fig7 a and 7b is a view illustrating a configuration of a tunable external cavity laser 700 according to an embodiment of the present invention fig7 a is a plan view of a tunable external cavity laser 700 according to an embodiment of the present invention and fig7 b is a side view of a tunable external cavity laser 700 according to an embodiment of the present invention referring to fig7 a and 7b a tunable external cavity laser 700 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a silicon block 710 silicon substrate 720 and thermoelectric. |
8 | the connection of an ad hoc network comprising mn n and mn n 1 is shown the ad hoc routing protocol here aodv is used for the connection and transmission of ip routing packets the hmip protocol stack is used for connecting mobile user terminals to the internet when these change between the ip networks for this purpose the ad hoc user terminals send the binding update bu via the base station said base station being the fa constituting the gateway between the ad hoc network and the ip infrastructure the protocol is implemented for hmipv6 only mobility anchor points map according to fig1 are provided instead of gateway foreign agent gfa and regional foreign agent rfa fig1 schematically illustrates the components of a base station bs 1 for establishing communication links in a radio communication system comprising at least a plurality of base stations bs 1 bs 2 and user terminals mn 0 mn 1 the user terminals mn 0 mn 1 are implemented as multihop capable ad hoc nodes the user terminal mn 0 attempts to establish an ad hoc communication link to the base station bs 1 via the user terminal mn 1 the base station bs 1 has a limit value definition unit lvdu for defining the. |
9 | 10 is provided with a metal housing 12 usually of stainless steel surrounding a bundle 14 of individual compacted layers 16 to retain the layers 16 in alignment the housing 12 is provided with marginal overfolded lips 18 the lips 18 prevent movement of the individual layers 16 in response to the pulsing of the engine in for example an internal combustion engine the layers 16 are as indicated above corrugated thin metal which when laid up one on top of the other would normally nest together and 34 blind 34 the module and prevent the transmission of gas e g exhaust gas therethrough as shown in fig1 the corrugations are in the form of a regular triangular pattern as above indicated they could be in any geometric pattern e g sinusoidal square wave trapezoidal waves or modified triangular waves in which the apices are rounded off to relieve stress examples of such wave forms are illustrated in the co pending application of wesley p bullock and william a whittenberger entitled 34 nonnesting straight corrugation metal foil and method for making same 34 now u s pat no 4 810 588 the corrugated foil layers 16 are maintained in spaced relation by the interposition of a fiber or a bundle of fibers 20 looped around the ends and between the successive layers 16 these fibers or threads 20 restrain the otherwise normally nesting foil layers 16 against nesting and blocking the. |
2 | wall 33 and an adjustment end 35 the bottom plate 31 has an aperture 34 through its center for receiving the upper end of the alignment pin 15 a forward arm 36 is affixed to the forward wall 32 proximal the adjustment end 35 of the cradle 17 and extends below the bottom plate 31 the forward arm 36 has an aperture 37 for receiving the forward end 28 of the threaded stud 24 a rear arm 38 is affixed to the rear wall 33 proximal the adjustment end 35 of the cradle 17 and likewise extends below the bottom plate 31 of the cradle 17 the rear arm 38 has an aperture 39 for receiving the rear end 29 of the threaded stud 24 see fig7 when assembled the cradle 17 is supported on the upper surface 21 of the support plate 18 with the upper end of the alignment pin 15 extending through apertures 27 and 34 see fig3 and 6 while the support plate 18 is substantially stationary with respect to the leaf spring assembly 13 the cradle 17 is pivotable about the alignment pin 15 within a limited range of motion the threaded stud 24 extends through the apertures 37 and 39 in the forward arm 36 and rear arm 38 and is welded into position on the lower surface 22 of the support plate 18 at the adjustment end 23 the forward nut 25 and the rear nut 30. |
6 | piston 58 which is supported for axial displacement along axis 12 piston is sealed at its outer periphery by a dynamic seal 60 to an inner surface of housing 26 and is sealed at its inner periphery by a dynamic seal 62 thereby defining a sealed volume 64 located between piston 58 and housing 26 when volume 64 is pressurized through clutch apply passage 66 capy piston 58 moves leftward forcing friction discs 30 and clutch plates 38 into mutual frictional contact thereby engaging bypass clutch 28 when clutch 28 is engaged the engine and turbine 16 are mechanically interconnected and driveably connected to the transmission input shaft 24 when lockup clutch 28 is disengaged the turbine 16 and engine are mechanically disconnected and the turbine is hydrokinetically driven by the impeller 14 atf fills the toroidal volume in which the turbine 16 impeller 14 and stator 18 rotate at converter charge pressure ccl through an annular passage 70 between input shaft 24 and stator support 20 atf exits torque converter 10 at converter discharge pressure cout through passage 72 an annular passage between stator support 20 and a converter drive shaft 76 on which impeller 14 is supported fig2 illustrates a hydraulic system for controlling converter charge limit pressure ccl of the fluid that enters the toroidal chamber of converter 10 through line 70 converter apply pressure capy that controls converter clutch 28 and fluid exiting the converter cout through line 72 the torque transmitting capacity of clutch 28 may vary among 1 a locked condition in which clutch 28 is applied but may be slipping 2 a hard locked condition in which the clutch is applied with zero. |
8 | tract of zeroes even in low frequency groups the quantization operation may also generate swarms of zeroes because the afterward bit plane coding process is iterative these zeroes would be repeatedly encoded into the output bit stream this undoubtedly will cause severe loss of compression performance one method disclosed in the present invention may help to exclude as many as possible zero coefficients from the bit plane coding process and hence significantly improve both compression and computation performance after quantization each group of dct coefficients including those further decomposed by wavelet transform is partitioned into squares then test each square and identify it as either all zero or not all zero a square is all zero if all coefficients in it are zero otherwise it is not all zero a value map is the data structure which signifies the all zero or not all zero status for the squares in all frequency groups encode the value map by binary arithmetic coder the scan pattern inside the value map may either be linear zigzag across all groups or in the pattern of quadtree coding the afterward bit plane coding process only occurs to not all zero squares therefore zero coefficients located in all zero squares are excluded from the afterward iterative costly bit plane coding the quaternary reaching pattern is similar to the quadtree coding in the bit plane coding process however it only occurs to the not all zero squares at each bit plane from the. |
8 | is set a space code is entered into the queue whenever codes are present in the queue and the uart is ready to send a code to the host computer the microcontroller removes a code from the queue the code is processed according to the sequence portrayed in flowchart form in fig3 this sequence recognizes if the first two codes processed after a word separator character such as a space are identical lower case alphabetic characters and replaces the two identical lower case alphabetic characters with a single corresponding upper case character the sequence is entered every 25 milliseconds if a transmit buffer of the uart is empty if the queue is empty no further processing takes place if a state register is in state 0 indicating that the last key code processed was not an alphabetic character the key code on the queue is removed from the queue and tested to determine if it is an alphabetic character non alphabetic character key codes are placed into the uart transmit buffer while any alphabetic character is placed in a buffer in the microcontroller 39 s memory and the state register set to state 1 if the state register is 1 the next pending key code on the queue is compared to the key code in the buffer if a match is found the key code is. |
7 | the external device for this purpose the terminal pins 34 pass through the housing 12 to be received by a connector not shown leading to the external device incorporating the optical interrupter 10 the housing 12 may include mounting holes 35 or the like for attaching the housing 12 to the device with which the optical interrupter 10 will be used referring now to fig2 led 26 may be configured as a light transmitter emitting light 36 along axis 30 while led 27 may be configured as a light receiver receiving and detecting light 36 along axis 30 a vane 40 may periodically pass into slot 18 across axis 30 to block light 36 and out of slot 18 away from axis 30 to permit passage of the light 36 thereby changing the amount of light received and detected by the led 27 generally leds differ from other photo detectors such as photo diodes and phototransistors by their construction and often by the materials used in the leds leds may use direct band gap semiconductor materials as opposed to indirect band gap semiconductor materials in forming a pn junction typically the n doped material of the pn junction is attached to an opaque support being either or both of a heatsink or electrical conductor and light is emitted from the p doped material the pn junction is normally encased within a light transparent material such as a plastic that is either clear or tinted to match the color of the. |
7 | pulse width modulated waveform providing a dynamically changing optical output based on the current digital information made available a check at the diamond 190 may provide a desired transition in each pulse width modulated waveform driving the associated display element as each comparator 92 fig2 of the plurality of comparators 92 1 through 92 n may compare the global digital information i e the count with the local digital information if determined to be equal the pulse width modulated waveforms may be turned u201c off u201d at block 192 conversely if determined to be different the pulse width modulated waveforms may be kept u201c on u201d at block 194 to digitally drive pixels from pulse width modulated waveforms a control logic 200 e g for the global drive circuit 24 of fig1 and a pixel logic 205 e g for each local drive circuit of the plurality of local drive circuits 1 1 30 a through n 1 30 b of fig1 consistent with one embodiment of the present invention are shown in fig6 for the ease of the presentation a hypothetical dotted line 210 functionally distinguishes the control logic 200 from the pixel logic 205 according to one embodiment to provide digital information entails sending a pixel value to each display element at block 215 using the control logic 200 a corresponding pixel value may be received at each display element. |
1 | 10 small amounts generally not exceeding 15 weight percent more usually not exceeding 10 weight percent and preferably from about three to eight weight percent of inert insulative fillers may be included in the polymer composition such fillers include titanium dioxide talc magnesium or calcium carbonate clay or other suitable inorganic or organic materials in the present invention the polymer should thermally soften at or above 125 u00b0 f and below about 180 u00b0 f and preferably between 145 u00b0 165 u00b0 f referring now to fig5 the method of making bandage roll 2 is briefly described a supply 16 of bandage or carrier material 4 passes through a first tank 20 beneath a first tank roller 18 for submersion in a coating solution 22 a variety of solutions may be employed which have varied concentrations of polymer and fillers a convenient volatile solvent for the polymer is used for example a halo carbon such as methylene chloride a formulation which has been found satisfactory is a mixture of 95 weight percent pcl 700 a poly u03b5 caprolactone having a weight average molecular weight of about 40 000 available from the union carbide corporation and five weight percent of titanium dioxide the composition is mixed with methylene dichloride to provide a mix having from about five percent to 50 percent solids preferably from 10 percent to 20 percent the solids content generally being dictated by the required viscosity to render the solution workable it will be understood that coating techniques may be employed such as hot melt coatings where a 100 percent solids content is used the initially. |
8 | for example an individual might register his bank account or credit card numbers with the system of the present invention thereafter any impostor who attempted to use that individual 39 s stolen credit card or bank statement as evidence of identity would be automatically linked to the rightful owner 39 s chosen referees who would naturally detect the fraud it should also be noted that whereas previous identification methods focus upon the relationship between an individual and certain authorities or institutions the present invention focuses upon the relation between an individual and his peers the relationship between an individual seeking to protect himself from identity fraud and his chosen referees is in principle a reciprocal one so that in practice it is to be expected that individuals will voluntarily commit themselves to act co operatively as referees for one another further the present invention protects the personal confidentiality of the individual better than previous identification methods all of which require that certain identifying information be put either into the public domain or into the hands of authorities according to the system and method of the present invention all identifying information e g name address bank account details etc volunteered by the individual is used merely to locate the individual 39 s chosen referees in the database it is never necessary for any such identifying information to be disclosed preventing the identities of dead people from being assumed particularly the recently deceased is a considerable. |
6 | was connected to the hub jacket 160 of the hub area 140 of the carrier plate 110 by way of caulking the inner diameter of the cylindrical shell shaped geared sheath 1200 is approximately equivalent to the radial diameter of the hub area 140 when the geared sheath 1200 is pressured in the axial direction upon the hub area 140 of the carrier plate 110 the inner gearing 1220 of the geared sheath 1200 cuts a counter gearing into the hub jacket 160 of the hub area 140 matching the inner gearing 1220 here chips developing from the material of the hub jacket 160 are accepted in the chip chamber 1230 the inner gearing 1220 and the counter gearing formed in the hub jacket 160 by the inner gearing lead to a tight fit of the geared sheath 1200 on the hub jacket 160 in particular the gearing generates a protection of the geared sheath 1200 from any distortion in the circumferential direction of the hub jacket 160 in the axial direction the geared sheath 1200 can be secured by one or more additional welding points between the geared sheath 1200 and the carrier plate 110 the fastening of the geared sheath 1200 described in fig3 and 4 on the carrier plate 110 by way of caulking shows the advantage in reference to the fastening described in fig1 and 2 of the geared sheath 200 at the carrier plate 110 by welding connections 220 230 that due to the lesser introduction of heat any considerable change. |
5 | anchors 40 are positioned on surface 24 so that the longitudinal axis of wall anchor 40 extends from a driven end 52 to a driver end 54 the driven end 52 is constructed with a self drilling screw portion 56 contiguous with screw portion 56 is a dual diameter barrel with a smaller diameter barrel or shaft portion 58 toward the driven end 52 and a larger diameter barrel or shaft portion 60 toward the driver end 54 at the juncture of barrel portions 58 and 60 a flange 62 is formed and a stabilizing neoprene fitting or internal seal 64 is emplaced thereat when fully driven into column 17 the screw 56 and barrel portion 58 wall anchor 40 pierces sheetrock or wallboard 16 and air or air vapor barrier 25 the channel seal 64 covers the insertion point or installation channel precluding air and moisture penetration therethrough and maintaining the integrity barrier 25 at the driving end 54 a driver portion 66 adjoins larger diameter barrel or shaft portion 60 forming a flange 68 therebetween and another stabilizing neoprene fitting or external seal 70 is emplaced threat upon installation into rigid insulation the larger barrel portion 60 is forced into a press fit relationship with anchor receiving channel 48 stabilization of this stud type wall anchor 40 is attained by barrel portion 60 and neoprene. |
8 | for each channel lastly the field of vision fov can be determined based upon the number of visible annuli when the camera to chart distance and chart size is known this is represented at step 550 it should be understood that although all of the steps in fig5 are depicted as occurring sequentially many of the steps can be performed in a variety of orders as would be understood by those of skill in the art the process of perspective mapping is accomplished in accordance with the following formulae given a point x u03b5 r 2 the perspective correction mapping with a tilt vector u03c4 u03b5 r 2 is defined by u03c0 u03c4 u2061 x 2 u2062 x k u2062 b 0 k u00b7 n u03c4 x k u00b7 n u03c4 k x x 1 x 2 0 n u03c4 u03c4 1 u03c4 2 1 uf603 u03c4 1 u03c4 2 1 uf604 k 0 0 2 b 0 0 0 1 f u2061 p _ r _ x 0 x c u03c4 u2211 k j u2062 u2062 uf603 d u2061 u03c0 u03c4 u2061 p kj x 0 u2062 u03c0 u03c4 u2061 p kj x 0 uf603 u03c0 u03c4 u2061 p kj x 0 uf604 x 0 x c uf604 r. |
9 | side and under the gate region sidewall spacers are then formed along side the gate region and highly doped regions of the second conductivity type are then implanted and diffused the sidewall spacers are then removed source regions are formed over the highly doped body regions by implantation and diffusion this may be done after the sidewall spacers have been removed or alternatively by implantation before the sidewall spacers are formed in the latter alternative the subsequent diffusion is performed simultaneously with that of the highly doped body region finally standard processing steps are performed including deposition of insulating oxide over the polycrystalline silicon gate region definition of contact areas and deposition of metal on the front and rear of the substrate and a passivating glass layer on the top of the front metal the resulting structure consists of a transistor having a highly doped silicon substrate with an epitaxial layer on top lightly doped body regions highly doped body regions and source regions are formed in the epitaxial layer adjacent to a polycrystalline silicon gate structure the highly doped body regions are contained inside the lightly doped body regions and are self aligned with a gate region among others the following advantages are obtained by using the process just described a the alignment of the highly doped body regions with the gate. |
7 | either one or eleven points and each of the face cards being valued at ten points the object of the game is for each player to arrive at one or more direct or indirect matches with the dealer 39 s card thus winning hands are determined according to direct and indirect matches between a player 39 s hand and the dealer 39 s hand application_number US 95347307 A description it is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed the present invention is seen to relate to a card game involving the matching both direct and indirect between a player 39 s hand and the dealer 39 s hand while simultaneously attempting to acquire a total of matching points based upon the values assigned to the cards the present game is played preferably using one standard deck of playing cards with the deck comprising fifty two cards of four suits alternatively the game may be adapted for play using more than one standard deck of cards or a partial deck or decks each suit containing thirteen cards from two through ten and jack queen king and ace in one embodiment the two through ten of each suit are counted at face value for purposes of determining the counting of point value of each hand that is to say the u201c natural u201d cards from two to ten have the value appearing on the card i e from two to ten each face card including the jack queen and king of each suit having an assigned counting value of ten and each ace having an assigned counting value as either a one or eleven at the discretion. |
8 | pass filter lpf 22 at which the same is transformed to a sinusoidal subcarrier signal of 38 khz the output signal of the low pass filter 22 is applied to a limiter 23 to form a pulse signal to be applied to the divider 17 for producing the signal of 19 khz applied to the phase comparator 16 the sinusoidal subcarrier signal being synchronized with the stereo pilot signal is thus accurately produced referring to fig8 the second embodiment of the present invention will be described the second embodiment features means for adding a constant dc component voltage v to inputs of the multiplication circuits 2 and 3 and the adder 9 and 10 add only the output signals of multiplication circuits 2 and 5 3 and 6 respectively the operation of the second embodiment is mathematically described as hereinunder the output signal a 39 t of the multiplication circuit 2 is expressed as follows equ7 similarly the output signal b 39 t of the multiplication circuit 5 is expressed as follows equ8 therefore the output signal of the adder 9 is as follows equ9 similar to the previous embodiment the term 2 u03b1s t sin 2 u03c9 s t can be rewritten as follows equ10 thus the constant component of the subcarrier is cancelled and the output signal r 34 t of the low pass filter 14 is as follows in which if the magnitude of the dc voltage v is 1 as shown by the equation 8 the right signal is reproduced at the output of the low pass filter 14 turning to fig9 the third embodiment according to the present invention will be described hereinunder the third embodiment features that a positive dc voltage v is applied to inputs of the multiplication circuits 2 and. |
6 | relatively cool sorbent heat exchanger 173 and reactor 175 both include heat transfer sections through which a heat transfer fluid is calculated suitable heat transfer fluids include ethylene glycol water propylene glycol water or equivalent anti freeze compositions known in the art the heat transfer fluid exchanges heat with the sorbent in reactor 175 and the refrigerant in heat exchanger 173 an outside coil 172 exchanges heat or thermal energy with the ambient or atmosphere while the inside coil 171 selectively heats or cools the passenger compartment 170 each of the inside and outside coils also is provided with a fan or blower schematically illustrated which assists in heat exchange of the coils as previously noted a u201c reactor u201d may comprise a bank of two or more reactors the apparatus of the system illustrated in fig4 also includes several control valves such as ganged 4 way valves 181 and 182 and recirculation pumps 176 and 177 the valves and pumps provide the circulation and direction of the heat transfer fluid via the heat transfer fluid piping 174 which communicates with the reactor 175 and evaporator 173 and the inside and outside coils 172 and 171 respectively in the embodiment shown sorbent in reactor 173 is heated by an electric resistive heater element 190 powered by the vehicle alternator as described in the embodiment shown in fig2 other means for heating the reactor for driving the desorption reaction include heating the complex compound by direct firing of the sorber tubes or using heat from hot gases of combustion from a liquid or gas fueled burner alternatively the sorbent. |
7 | flagged as a critical defect requiring costly repair turning to fig8 the alignment of the photomasks 100 200 300 and 500 is shown with the defective metal photomask 400 from fig7 as can be seen relatively small defect 702 will create a conductive metal path between the wells formed on the wafer by means of features 102 and 104 and across the gate that bridges these wells the fact that this defect is critical is easy to ascertain when the location of features on photomasks 100 and 200 are known likewise relatively small defect 706 will substantially prevent the pad formed by feature 506 from contacting with the conductive metal path formed by feature 406 determining that defect 706 is critical is greatly simplified by examining the location of features on photomask 500 it may even happen that a defect occurring on a mask does not connect the critical features while the result of the defect as projected onto a wafer connects the corresponding metal paths furthermore relatively large defect 704 which is relatively close to feature 406 may appear to be a critical defect if only mask 400 is considered as shown in fig8 however defect 704 will not affect the functionality of a die created from the mask set even if defect 704 were in contact with feature 406 a transistor created from the mask set would function normally the fact that relatively large defect 704 is not critical is simple to determine when the mask set is viewed as a whole commercially available photomask inspection systems generally allow the operator to select a single sensitivity level for inspecting. |
4 | and anionic polyacrylamide polymer groups in increasing the retention of pigment is further illustrated in the following examples example no 2 illustrates the preparation of a material at the starch plant which contains cationic starch and anionic polyacrylamide polymer and which is suitable for use in the process of this invention a cationic starch is prepared using the procedure of example no 1 the starch has a degree of substitution of 0 033 98 of the cationic starch material is mixed with 2 by weight polyacrylamide polymer of about 5 u00d7 10 6 average molecular weight the product of example no 2 is added to water and cooked with steam for 20 minutes at 195 u00b0 f to gelatinize the starch the cooked starch material is added to the headbox of a paper process as a wet end additive in an amount of 1 by weight based on the weight of wood pulp solids this means that 0 98 starch and 0 02 polyacrylamide polymer is added the headbox has a concentration of about 0 3 to 0 7 preferably about 0 5 by weight wood pulp table no i illustrates the improved pigment retention resulting from the addition of cationic starch and polyacrylamide polymer to papermaking pulp compared to the addition of cationic starch alone the handsheets were prepared according to previously described method b using rosin and alum the cationic starch was added at 1 by weight based on the dry pulp weight. |
4 | specific application a flame retardant is also applied during the finishing process the present invention provides a weft inserted warp knitted printing substrate having a print receptive coating that may be manufactured during a single operation without the need for additional moving or handling steps such a single fabric forming and coating manufacture is disclosed in previously cited application ser no 09 479 678 as described in that application an apparatus for forming a fabric web in a single operation includes a fabric web forming station for forming a continuous fabric web and a finishing station downstream of the fabric web forming station for providing treatment to the continuous fabric web specifically as best seen in fig1 and 2 the fabric making apparatus generally designated 10 is shown constructed according to the related and present invention the fabric making apparatus 10 includes three major sub assemblies a fabric web station 12 a finishing station 13 and an accumulator 16 as best seen in fig3 in the preferred embodiment the fabric web forming station 12 is a warp knitting machine having a creel 20 and a plurality of yarn packages 22 for supplying yarn to the warp knitting machine one such machine is available from liba maschinenfabrik naila of west germany this machine is described in part by u s pat nos 4 154 068 3 724 241 and 3 584 479 which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety as discussed above while warp knitting machines having widths greater than 72 inches are common and relatively inexpensive finishing machines having widths greater than 72 inches become exponentially expensive in addition the overhead costs associated with moving such large rolls can add substantial cost per yard to the final material this relationship can. |
4 | belonging to the conveyor belt 40 have been given the reference symbol 34 teeth 42 are arranged on the conveyor belt 40 and also make it possible to transport the fibrous material in a vertical direction and counter to gravitational force the supply line 4 the vacuum line 6 and the pressure line 8 issue into the housing 1 the inflow and outflow through these lines are controlled with the aid of the valves 5 7 and 9 in the way already described above fig3 2 shows a further exemplary embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention with a drain trap and a conveyor belt here a tubular chain conveyor fig4 illustrates a further exemplary embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention for wetting fibrous material which is suitable especially for wetting individual or several waste paper or pulp bales paper in sheets and split paper rolls this apparatus can be produced by converting a conventional pulper is also suitable for retrofitting such pulpers the pulper and also the cowl mounted on top must be adapted to or designed for the pressure conditions prevailing in the invention the fibrous material is administered into the housing 1 by means of a conveying device 42 through the open orifice 21 a slide 48 is subsequently moved down and the orifice 21 is thereby closed the regulating valve 5 of the supply line 4 is opened and wetting liquid in particular water is added to the desired level when the level is reached the. |
7 | shown the photodetector 10 is positioned on the x y stage 19 directional actuators 22 and 23 may be used to drive the x y stage 19 in x direction a direction indicated by an arrow 24 and y direction a direction indicated by an arrow 25 respectively the directional actuators 22 and 23 may comprise direct acting actuators such as a piezoelectric device or a stepping motor as shown in fig1 the directional actuators 22 and 23 are controlled by a signal from a personal computer 16 in an alternate embodiment a manually controlled adjustment mechanism 19 is contemplated those skilled in the art will appreciate the present invention is greatly different from the prior art systems in that the diffraction device 18 which is positionable within the propagation path of the laser light 2 is capable of adjusting the optical axis in the optical path between the light source 1 and the photodetector 10 in addition further adjustments to the optical axis may be achieved with the adjusting mechanism 19 coupled to the photodetector 10 fig2 shows a second embodiment of the present invention in which a mirror 26 in communication with an optical axis adjusting mechanism 27 is provided the mirror 26 directs the laser light 2 emitted from the light source 1 at a 90 degree angle into the beam expander 6 as shown the optical axis adjusting mechanism 27 which is controlled by the cpu 15 is capable of moving the mirror 26 in the directions indicated by the arrows 28 and or 29 fig3 shows a third embodiment of the present invention in which an optical axis adjusting mechanism 30 which is controllable by the cpu 15 is provided as shown in fig3 the optical axis adjusting mechanism 30 is capable. |
7 | and must be highly transparent it has been found that the necessary scratch resistance for virtually all objects and the desired transparency can be achieved through the use of a diamond like carbon layer therefore the use of this material is preferred the substrate is exposed to a plasma of carbon ions at a temperature in excess of 2000 u00b0 f after exposure time of a few seconds as determined by the selected final thickness of the dlc layer the substrate is allowed to cool gradually which causes the carbon to coalesce into an amorphous layer the amorphous characteristic is desirable rather than the crystalline structure associated with natural diamonds because a crystalline structure would produce reflections that would interfere with the true image the thickness of the resulting layer is preferably less than 150 microns after a mirror of a selected shape is formed the edges are polished until substantially all surface checking and cracking are removed the polishing operation is particularly important for mirrors to be employed in frameless mounts such as the planar wire mounts removal of surface checking and cracking increases the amount of incidental contact which the mirror will withstand before significant chipping at the mirror edge degrades the reflected image the. |
7 | 128 127 126 125 in this embodiment correspond to the positions i e parking spaces a b c d respectively while other network nodes correspond to other positions e g walkway in the parking lot in this space 1 it should be noted that in addition to the transmitting receiving interface each of the network nodes may further comprise a sensor not shown for sensing usage status of the corresponding position or an indicator not shown for indicating and or broadcasting a traveling direction which will be described in detail hereinafter the processing apparatus 13 comprises a receiving transmitting interface 131 a processor 132 and a storage apparatus 133 first operations of the wireless sensor network system to decide a traveling direction towards an available position a parking space in the space 1 i e a parking guide operation are described please refer to both fig1 a and fig1 b the transmitting receiving interface of a first network node 121 in the network apparatus 12 transmits a trigger signal 102 continuously hence when the mobile apparatus 11 approaches the entrance of the parking lot the mobile apparatus 11 will be triggered by the trigger signal 102 once being triggered the mobile apparatus 11 transmits a starting signal 101 which will be received by the transmitting. |
4 | 39 both side plates 16 16 39 cover the gap formed between compression rolls 2 and 2 39 in the operative position of the crimping device thbe edges 70 70 39 of plates 16 16 facing towards the compression roll 2 39 extend vertically each plate 16 16 39 at the side thereof opposite to the vertical edge is provided with a foot or projection 18 intermediate elements 17 17 39 have sharp edges 20 20 39 extended in the proximity of the gap between the compression rolls which edges are arranged as peeling off blades relative to the outer surfaces of the compression rolls 2 2 39 usually the shape of the intermediate element 17 is adjusted to the shape of foot 18 and the intermediate element 17 39 is arranged mirror inverted relative to the element 17 the intermediate element 17 forms with plates 16 16 39 a rigid integral unit this unit simultaneously serves as a spacer and is adapted for maintaining a narrow gap between the side surfaces of compression rolls 2 2 39 and the upper surfaces of plates 16 16 39 facing towards those side surfaces each plate 16 16 39 has a vertically extended bore 21 which is closed from above and extends downwardly up to edges 20 20 39 a horizontal bore 22 provided in each plate 16 16 39 merges into each vertical bore respectively bore 22 is. |
7 | 0 3 part of divinyl benzene in a water solution composed of 400 parts of ion exchange water 1 part of hydroxypropylcellulose and 5 parts of potassium persulfate in weight and dropping the mixed solution in an atmosphere of nitrogen disperse 80 parts of magnetic powder toda corp mta 305 previously surface processed with silane coupling agent toray silicone co ltd sz6083 and 1 part of charging control agent nippon chemical industrial co ltd kaya charge t 2n in 500 parts of the emulsion and hold it while stirring at 70 u00b0 c for 3 hours in this case because of being processed above the glass transition temperature of resin components particles including polymers aggregate and aggregations average particle size of 7 u03bcm are formed after cooling add 0 5 part of silica wacker co ltd h 2000 to aggregated particles obtained by filtration water washing and vacuum drying thus producing a magnetic toner this magnetic toner indicates a specific volume resistivity of 10 15 u03c9 u00b7 cm and an amount of toriboelectric charge of 26 u03bcc g as the control obtain magnetic toner spherical particles having a composition similar to the aforesaid by a publicly known polymerization process this magnetic toner has an average particle size of 6 5 u03bcm and indicates a specific volume resistivity of 10 15 u03c9 u00b7 cm and an amount of triboelectric charge of 18 u03bcc g a magnetic developer is obtained by mixing the aforesaid magnetic toner with magnetic carriers indicating a specific volume resistivity of 10 11 u03c9 u00b7 cm prepared by surface coating heteroshaped iron powder average particle size of 25 u03bcm with silicone resin and developing is performed using a developer shown in fig5 table 7. |
7 | freedom the mounting arrangements of the present invention where the number of free parameters matches the number of constraints is known as kinematic mounting 34 kinematic 34 from the greek 34 kinema 34 meaning motion refers to the fact that an element which is kinematically mounted can be removed and replaced with the second alignment being identical to the first since the number of constraints imposed by the alignment members matches the number of degrees of freedom of the element note that in fig1 the mounting is not kinematic if the balls are moved since the alignment depends on the position of the balls in the grooves if the groove patterns in the top and bottom plate are not identical if however the balls remain in place on the bottom v grooves or if the balls are fixed to the top substrate as shown in fig3 then the mounting is kinematic mounting the substrates as shown in fig1 allows for the positioning of balls to avoid defects which may be present in the grooves the alignment in fig1 will be very insensitive to the ball position if the v grooves are nearly identical note that in the arrangement in fig1 there are grooves 104 corresponding with one coordinate direction and a groove 101 corresponding to another orthonormal direction the height of each ball from the surface of the lower substrate is fixed by the depth and angle of the v grooves 101 and 104 likewise the height of the top substrate at the position of the three balls is determined by the registration of the balls. |
3 | sequencing technique initially discussed above this is due to the ability of dna polymerase from thermus aquaticus to catalyse a non template mediated addition of a deoxyribonucleotide to the 3 u2032 hydroxyl of pcr products this is generally known as the u201c n 1 u201d product and can be generated in preference to the u201c n u201d product the results reported here however refer to the u201c n u201d product rather than the u201c n 1 u201d product for which the labelled primer pcr conditions have been optimised to produce the products of the amplification process for each locus were then diluted mixed with one another and reanalysed to produce a single ladder for each loci having even peak heights an initial level of 1000 arbitary units au was increased to 1000 5000 au to give greater signal strength and volume for the ladder the single ladders produced in this way were then mixed together to give the cocktail discussed above the proportions of each ladder used are controlled to give balanced peak areas the cocktail was then validated using applied biosystems 373a and applied biosystems 377 automated sequencers with genescan and genotyper software allelic ladders according to the invention can be prepared by applying pcr amplification techniques to a pre existing sample of the allelic ladder mixture alternatively the allelic ladders can be constructed from the sequence information provided herein the new ladders disclosed above significantly extends the range of alleles which can be identified in any dna profiling system the allelic ladder mixture is used as a control sample alongside samples from. |
8 | the second keyboard part 210 is disposed on the upper surface of the second housing 200 however the second keyboard part 210 may be also located on the sides or on the bottom surface of the first housing 200 as shown in fig1 b the inside of the second housing 200 has a second space 520 and a second outlet 214 of the second space 520 is on the left side part 212 of the second housing 200 as far as the preferred embodiment is concerned the first keyboard part 110 and the second keyboard part 210 respectively have a single layer membrane circuit however in other embodiments the first keyboard part 110 and the second keyboard part 210 may also respectively have a printed circuit or triple layer membrane circuit the structure of the keys on the first keyboard part 110 and the second keyboard part 210 may be elastic rubber structure scissor structure spring leaf structure and any other structure that provides similar functions as shown in fig1 b base 300 has left side part 310 and right side part 330 the left side part 310 movably connects to first housing 100 apropos of embodiments left side part 310 movably connects to the inner wall of the first space 510 through first outlet 114 and right side part 330 movably connects to second housing 200 as far as the embodiment. |
3 | 9000037 B2 abstract this invention relates to novel precursors suitable for 18 f radiolabeling of glutamate derivatives methods for preparing such compounds and its intermediates compositions comprising such compounds kits comprising such compounds or compositions and methods for 18 f radiolabeling of glutamate derivatives wherein the obtained 18 f radiolabeled glutamate derivatives are suitable for diagnostic imaging by positron emission tomography of proliferative diseases e g tumor in mammals application_number US 201214115127 A description in a first aspect the invention is directed to compounds of the formula i precursors a monocyclic aryl b bicyclic aryl c biaryl d monocyclic heteroaryl and e bicyclic heteroaryl optionally a is bearing one or more substituents selected from the group comprising a halogen b nitro c alkyl d trifluoromethyl and e z single isomers tautomers diastereomers enantiomers stereoisomers mixtures thereof and suitable salts thereof optionally a is bearing 1 to 4 substituents selected from the group comprising a halogen b nitro c c 1 c 3 alkyl d trifluoromethyl and e z optionally a is bearing 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group comprising optionally a is bearing 1 to 3 substituents selected from the group comprising optionally a is bearing 1 to 3 substituents selected from the. |
6 | provide sealing of the fuel metering valves the fuel metering valve retainers 2 guide the fuel metering valves and provide a stop to keep said fuel metering valves from making contact with the solenoid cores it is necessary to prevent said fuel metering valves from making contact with said solenoid cores to prevent sticking due to residual magnetism and to provide a space between the solenoid cores and the fuel metering valves where pressurized fuel may remain to effect the closing of the fuel metering valves the compressed fuel air mixture in the cylinder is fired by the spark plug as the piston nears the top dead center position in traveling upward crank inertia carries the piston past said top dead center position whereupon the piston is forced downward in the power stroke by pressure from the expanding gasses as the piston nears a position in traveling downward that is 3 4 of the way from top dead center to bottom dead center it effects the opening of the exhaust ports to initiate the escape of said expanding gasses as the piston reaches the bottom dead center position of its travel with the exhaust ports now fully open the intake valve train effects the opening of the intake valves to admit pressurized air from the compressor into the cylinder for the purpose of purging the remainder of the spent gasses out through the exhaust ports crankshaft inertia carries the piston through the bottom dead center position to begin an upward movement the purge of spent gasses by the pressurized air continues until the piston in traveling upward effects the. |
9 | permanent magnet 104 mounted on shaft 68 tracks the safety rod by actuating reed switches 106 mounted on a tube 108 located outside the shaft this position detection is possible only during scrams when the entire safety rod translates as will be understood from the previous description when drive shaft 38 and control rod 32 of the first described embodiment of the invention are positioned as illustrated in fig1 the neutron absorber 58 on the end of shaft 54 is held above the nuclear reactor core 64 if a condition developes that requires shutdown of the reactor pressuring fluid in housing 28 below piston 30 is released through conduit 36 spring 34 then forces piston 30 and control rod 32 connected thereto downwardly which moves first cam elements 50 on the fingers 46 of latch 42 into engagement with the second cam element 56 on the end of drive shaft 38 since the oblique camming surface on cam element 56 is spaced farther from the longitudinal axis of drive shaft 38 than the oblique camming surface on each of the cam elements 50 the lower ends of fingers 46 are flexed away from shaft 54 and the detent elements 48 on the fingers are moved out of the recess 52 on the last mentioned shaft shaft 54 is thus allowed to move downwardly to a level wherein absorber. |
8 | and clearly follows a downward pattern that results in heat flow through alternating thermoelectric and dielectric layers if a low thermal conductivity dielectric is selectively placed in a predetermined pattern for example fig1 and 2 thermally in series with the conductor the overall effective thermal conductance may be substantially lowered using transformation media techniques computational analysis and theoretical predictions the conductor and dielectric may be geometrically configured into a metamaterial where the material temperature gradient closely resembles that of any other typical temperature gradient of a regular material placed between hot and cold sources fig3 shows computational results for electrical current flow the electrical current is represented by the vector arrows of fig3 and confirms that electrical current flows through the thermoelectric material only as a result electrical conductivity and thermoelectric effects of the monocontinuous host material remain unchanged therefore the power factor pf remains unchanged the result is a thermoelectric metamaterial that behaves electrically and thermoelectrically like a single material yet thermally as a classical composite with greatly reduced thermal conductivity the reduced thermal conductivity results in a lower rate of heat flow into the metamaterial power conversion efficiency u03b7 is expressed as u03b7 p out q n where p out is the useable output power of the thermoelectric material and q in is the heat input to the thermoelectric material subsequently the ability to lower. |
1 | a ring shape as shown by reference numeral 80 of fig7 c a base plate 82 preferably with a raised internal circular portion 82 b is preferably provided for attachment onto the magnetic ring 80 the entire magnetic element including plate 82 and ring 80 can then be used like a magnet for attachment to the receptacle in the fastening for example the magnet shown in reference numerals 86 56 and 66 may actually consist of a magnetic ring and a metallic disk as shown in fig7 b the advantage of such a magnetic set is that expensive magnetic material may be reduced due to the hole in the center of the ring this however does not substantially reduce the magnetism of the magnet set because the base plate may be made of substance such as chromium or of nickel plated steel that can concentrate a ferro magnetic substance such as chromium or nickel plated steel that can concentrate the magnet along magnetic axis 88 and in the direction unshielded by the base plate the base plate is the side of the magnetic set that is attached to and adjacent the base portion of the previously described fasteners while the magnetic ring is exposed for interaction with another magnet attached to a matching fastener while the present invention has been explained by reference to the preferred embodiments above it should be appreciated that the embodiments are provided for illustration and assisting understanding only and do not intend to limit or restrict the scope of the present invention for ease of description the polarity of the magnetic members of each of the fasteners have not been specifically stated it is however clear for one of ordinary skilled in the art that for. |
6 | displayed some mass can be removed from the side 12 or circumference of a projectile 11 or a projectile can be formed with mass already removed such an absence of mass from a side 12 can leave a recess 13 the absence of mass from a side of a projectile will cause the center of gravity of a projectile to be in a different location than the central axis of the projectile the center of mass can also be shifted a distance from the central axis of the projectile by adding mass to the side of the main body the more mass taken from the circumference of the projectile will result in the projectile striking the target further from a bulls eye however the more mass removed the more vibration there will be during flight the vibration is due to the obp projectile spinning around the center of mass and not the central axis of the projectile while the magnitude of this vibration is relatively low 0 005 inches for a 30 caliber bullet that strikes the target 10 inches from the bullseye at 100 yds maximum turns in the rifling would reduce the amount of mass that had to be removed from the projectile the removal of mass can leave a recess in the side of the projectile the recess can be located either ahead of or underneath the cartridge case the recess may be filled with epoxy or some other material to create a smooth surface to aid aerodynamic flow through the air the material can have a density that is less than the density of the. |
2 | fig7 shows another example of the thermal resistive thin film this thermal resistive thin film 18 39 is formed like a strip covering all of end portions 13 and 14a 39 of the electrodes 11 and 12 and that area of the substrate 10 which is between these end portions 13 and 14a 39 thereof in addition each of the selective electrodes 11 is located on a line extending to the center between the two adjacent leads 14 39 of the common electrode 12 as can be easily understood the thermal resistive thin film 18 39 in this case can be more efficiently formed as compared with those of the first embodiment however there is the possibility that the surface of the paper sheet on which letters are printed is made dirty by current leaked from one of the selective electrodes 11 to the other selective electrodes 11 or to those leads 14 39 of the common electrode 12 which do not correspond to this one selective electrode 11 in theory it is confirmed by the inventors however that no influence of dirt by the above mentioned reason is appeared in the surface of the paper sheet and extremely excellent printing quality was thus achieved even when letters were printed at a high resolution of about 16 dots mm other components of this embodiment shown in fig7 are same as. |
4 | US 8622298 A description fig1 is a conventional pattern for a seat cover and which would be knitted in a similar manner to a cover described in u s pat nos 5 308 141 and 5 326 150 a fabric piece for covering a seat base of an automobile seat can be continuously weft knitted in a single operation the fabric piece is of mainly double jersey structure and is knitted on a flat v bed knitting machine provided with a conventional presser foot device or other loop hold down device for holding down the knitted fabric between the opposed needle beds of the machine the fabric piece is knitted from a knitting pattern which is a two dimensional development of a three dimensional knitted fabric seat cover the direction of knitting indicated by arrow a is such that the wales of the fabric piece extend in a desired manner across the seat base this may be dictated by a pattern on the fabric or by other technical considerations the knitting of the fabric piece is described in detail in ep a 0 361 855 and will only be further described herein so as to give background information for understanding the present invention in fig1 the line b l represents the length of opposed needle beds of the machine on which the piece is knitted the needles operate to form fabric along vertical lines only that is in wales referring to the pattern 1 the knitting begins on a few needles at point d on the needle bed and more needles are brought progressively into action course by wale in the direction from d b and from d e to begin to define. |
3 | alkyl or cyclic ketal thioketal thioxolane which may be unsubstituted or substituted with lower alkyl aryl or heterocyclyl r a is selected from lower alkylenyl lower alkenlenyl or lower alkynlenyl preferably r a is lower alkylenyl r b is selected from halogen hydroxy methanesulfonate toluenesulfonate aryl or heterocyclyl preferably r b is halogen or hydroxy w is selected from o s u2014 nr a or u2014 chr c preferably w is o g is selected from n u2014 c u2014 cn or u2014 cr c preferably g is n z is selected from o s u2014 nr d or u2014 chr d preferably z is o or u2014 nr d r c is selected from h lower alkyl preferably r c is h r d is selected from h lower alkyl amino or alkylamino preferably r d is h r 1 r 3 and r 4 are each independently selected from h halogen halogeno lower alkyl lower alkyl lower alkoxy lower alkoxyalkoxy lower alkenyl or lower alkynyl preferably r 1 r 3 and r 4 are each independently halogen lower alkyl or lower alkoxy r 2 is selected from h halogen halogeno lower alkyl or lower alkyl preferably r 2 is h or fluorine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof the term u201c lower alkylenyl u201d as used herein unless otherwise indicated includes 1 to 6 saturated u2014 ch 2 u2014 radicals the term u201c lower alkenlenyl u201d as used herein unless otherwise indicated includes lower alkylenyl groups as defined above having at least one carbon carbon double bond such as u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch u2550 ch u2014 the term u201c lower alkynlenyl u201d as used herein unless otherwise indicated includes lower alkylenyl groups as defined above having at least one. |
7 | execute other efi applications such as setup install operating system diagnostic or configuration utilities and system flash updates it can also be used to play cds or dvds without having to boot to a complete operating system shell commands also make it possible to copy or move files and directories between supported file systems in a conventional system a user at a host system for example 102 executing a management application is not able to interface with hea 112 because host system 110 does not have a fully functional operating system the adaptive embodiments described herein solve this problem by providing a management interface layer at the hba 112 level the management interface layer is able to respond to a remote management application as described below in more detail fig2 shows a block diagram of host system 110 with a central processing unit u201c cpu u201d 200 that executes program instructions out of memory also referred to as host memory 202 host memory 202 is coupled to cpu 200 via a system bus or a local memory bus 204 memory 202 is used to provide cpu 200 access to data and or program information that is stored in memory 202 at execution time typically memory 202 is composed of random access memory ram circuits it is noteworthy that host system 110 may include a computer server or other similar devices which may be coupled to storage systems host system 110 interfaces with a hba 112 via hba interface 206 hba interface 206 includes logic and circuitry to handle. |
7 | precharged to a logic high voltage v dd and the access transistors of the corresponding sram cell are turned on by activating the corresponding word line under these conditions the one of the storage nodes of the sram cell will pull the corresponding bit line down toward ground and the other one of the storage nodes of the sram cell will pull the corresponding bit line up toward v dd as a result a voltage difference is created across the bit line pair b b this voltage difference is detected by a sense amplifier not shown in accordance with the present embodiment if the tcam cell being read is above the bit line twist location 302 i e in the upper half of column 301 then the first bit line polarity is used to identify the read data value that is a logic high voltage on bit line b and a logic low voltage on complementary bit line b is recognized and reported as a logic u2018 1 u2019 data value and a logic low voltage on bit line b and a logic high voltage on complementary bit line b is recognized and reported as a logic u2018 0 u2019 data value conversely if the tcam cell being read is below the bit line twist location 302 i e in the lower half of column. |
1 | liquid 14 may freely communicate between the two regions but the carcasses 28 are at least partially confined to the region in which each was originally introduced carcasses in each region will be more or less densely gathered in the heat exchanging liquid as the volume of the region changes due to the motion of the baffle assembly 18 alternate cycles of compression and expansion have beneficial effect on the carcasses as will be described more fully in this description baffle assembly 18 includes a drive shaft 20 that may extend at the liquid level along the length of the semi cylindrical tank 12 drive shaft 20 oscillates about the longitudinal axis 22 which may be the longitudinal axis for both the drive shaft 20 and the semi cylindrical tank 12 a power means 23 is used to oscillate the drive shaft an electric motor and gear box may function as the power means in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 a 1c the baffle assembly 18 includes support arms 24 that are mounted at their upper ends to and extend radially downwardly from the drive shaft 20 with the support arms spaced along the drive shaft baffle 26 is formed of parallel spaced apart horizontal slats 30 that are. |
1 | stopper and puncture the worker 39 s hand these possibilities are entirely apart from other imperfections of the worker as relatively poor eyesight nervousness and the like additionally as earlier noted there exists the threat of injury in retracting the needle from the vial stopper 26 from a recoil like motion immediately after the needle 10 is pulled out of stopper 26 and the previously existing frictional resistance of the rubber to needle withdrawal suddenly ceases as the blood contaminated needle then starts to 34 fly 34 60 rearwardly on leaving the stopper there is a frequent immediate reflex by the worker to stop the rearward motion and abruptly move the needle again toward the fingers 32 holding the specimen tube with risk of scratching these fingers with the needle the se difficulties are obviated by the apparatus and system of fig3 9 thus therein the blood contaminated needle is shielded simultaneously with its withdrawal from the donor whereby no inadvertent puncture can occur and a separate shielded needle in a blood sample tube holder is used for safe drawing of the blood sample one form of the invention is seen in fig3 wherein needle cannula 40 somewhat similarly to needle 10 in fig1 includes the usual needle point 42 and further includes a special gripping portion or base member 44 bonded therearound near the needle proximal end 46 which latter is secured in usual manner to the flexible blood collection tubing 48 having its internal flow passage 50 tubing 48 terminates into one branch end 51 of a y connector 52 of well known form while a length of tubing 54 extends from the other end 56 of the y fitting 52 to communicate with blood bag 58 well known flow control adjustable clamps 70 70 are provided along. |
7 | the detected incoming ils localizer signal is applied via lead 11 to 150 hz band pass filter 10 which extracts the 150 hz localizer navigation tone from the detected ils signal this filter is extremely selective and preferably possesses a bandwidth of only a few hertz next the 150 hz sinusoidal tone is buffered by unity gain buffer amplifier 20 and then applied to the input of squarer 30 squarer 30 implemented using a comparator produces a 150 hz square wave signal at its output this square wave is in turn applied as one input to a phase detector contained within phase locked loop 40 the other input to the phase detector applied via lead 65 is the output of the voltage controlled oscillator vco contained within the phase locked loop but counted down by 100 by decade counters 50 and 60 within phase locked loop 40 illustratively cmos type 4046 the output of the phase detector is applied to the control input of the vco and in turn causes the vco to produce a stream of timing pulses illustratively square waves having a frequency of exactly 100 times that of the 150 hz input square wave i e 15 khz by virtue of the feedback path around the phase locked loop the 15 khz timing pulses produced by the vco are phase locked at a zero phase difference not only to the 150 hz square wave applied as one input to the phase locked loop but also to the 150 hz navigation tone since decade counters 50 and 60 together count 100 successive pulses of the 15 khz timing signal for each of the 150 hz square waves the 25th pulse out of each 100 pulses exactly coincides. |
2 | and which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis x x at the same time forming a closed loop by passing over two spools 22 23 of which one 22 is fastened to the element 2a fixed to the component 2 and the other 23 is fastened to the element 3a fixed to the component 3 a traction between the components 2 and 3 results in a traction of the band 21 it may be noted however that the rigidity spring function is ensured essentially for a traction of the band this being explained by the use of glass fibers of which the general direction is parallel to the longitudinal axis x x under compression the rigidity is near to zero but this does not present any special problem particularly in respect of this specific use described hereafter with reference to fig1 as in the preceding exemplary embodiment fig3 8 the two diaphragms 20 ensure the guidance of the movable parts in this case however annular pieces 24 25 are provided so as to continue to ensure the centering of the movable parts in the event of a breakage of the diaphragms 20 it would of course also be possible to consider providing such pieces 24 25 in the first embodiment furthermore to guarantee that the nominal length of the assembly is maintained whilst at the same time preserving a tension in the glass fibers an adjustment of length at one of the ends of the band can be provided moreover the limit stop abutments are ensured by the annular piece 25. |
1 | 1 4 ml minute the mobile phase can be maintained at a constant or near constant ph e g a ph of about 7 0 7 5 8 0 or 8 5 the column can be maintained at a constant temperature throughout the separation e g using a commercial column heater in some embodiments the column can be maintained at a temperature from about 10 u00b0 c to about 30 u00b0 c e g about 10 u00b0 c 15 u00b0 c 18 u00b0 c 20 u00b0 c 22 u00b0 c 25 u00b0 c 30 u00b0 c oscs separated from a heparin preparation by the methods described herein can be detected by numerous means including e g by ultraviolet absorbance e g at a wavelength of about 215 nm additionally a standard can be used in the methods described herein examples of standards include oscs at a predetermined concentration and or an unfractionated heparin preparation that does not have a detectable level of oscs the oscs standard can be in a solvent in an embodiment the oscs standard can be in a preparation of heparin that does not have a detectable level of oscs sax hplc was used to detect oscs present at various concentrations. |
7 | image vector correlates with the relative angular velocity for the transducer at the image vector a high average frequency value indicates a relatively high angular velocity for the transducer at the image vector and a low average frequency value indicates a relatively low angular velocity for the transducer at the image vector for a transducer rotating at a constant angular velocity the average frequency values for the image vectors is noted to be fairly constant in step 250 the integral of the average frequency values for all the image vectors is computed with the integral normalized to a value of 2 u03c0 radians which is the angle of one revolution of the transducer in step 260 an estimate of the actual angle for each image vector is computed using the running value of the normalized integral at the image vector this estimated angle for each image vector takes into account the fact that image vectors are not taken at uniformly spaced angles in step 270 each image vector is remapped to its respective estimated angle to produce a nurd corrected image in other words nurd is reduced or eliminated by deriving an estimated angle for each image vector and using that estimated angle instead of the inaccurately assumed uniformly spaced angle the value of the width w and u03c7 used to compute weight of the window in step 220 may be optimized through normal experimentation for example a phantom e g made of rubber having a known cross sectional profile may be imaged using a rotating transducer the. |
1 | upper layers of the tumor from being overheated to provide for the treatment of a wide range of shallow tumors the preferred energy density per pulse is between 0 1 and 10 joules per square centimeter of tumor area these pulses are preferably repeated at a rate of between 0 1 and 1 hertz the number of pulses for treating shallow tumors preferably ranges between 1 and 1000 pulses to treat a wide range of tumor sizes the radiation should be applied to an area of the skin ranging from 0 8 cm 2 to 500 cm 2 it is clear from fig1 that by irradiating a tumor with selected bands of radiation in the visible and near infrared regions the tumor can be penetrated to a depth of between 0 05 and 0 25 cm and hyperthermically treated fig2 illustrates just such a tumor treatment apparatus 10 having a housing 12 that encloses a radiation source 14 and a reflector 16 and having an opening with a set of optical filters 18 20 and a delivery system 22 a processor 24 is provided to control radiation source 14 through lamp driver circuit 26 under the control of a program in memory 28 radiation source 14 is a flashlamp such as a. |
9 | cutting blade 102 when it is intended to sever a set length of tape 18 from its supply 20 and deposited onto the tape applying pad 80 when the block 108 is moved downward by the action of the piston 42 and against a retaining force exerted by the spring 44 the roller 112 will roll across the length of the cutter blade 102 and swing out of its way by the cooperative action of a roller 114a mounted substantially at the elbow of the l shaped arm 114 going around an articulated edge 108a formed on the movable block 108 with the wiping roller 112 out of the way the just cleaned and oiled cutter blade 102 can now engage and cut the portion of the tape 18 overlying the cutting block 110 the movable block 108 also has an adjustably mounted member 48 secured thereto by means of bolts 49 engaged in a slot 51 a curved surface 47 of the member 48 cooperates with a roller 39 of a switch 38 also secured to the stand 98 observe fig3 operation of the tape applying machine 10 of the invention is preferably by the pneumatic structure 130 connected to the pneumatic supply and controls 132 which of course includes suitable filters switches valves regulators and the like for purposes of clarity all tubes connecting a plurality of valves 136 to the respective cylinders 60 40 and 128 and to the supply 132 have been omitted the operator can carefully control the operation of the machine 10 by observing a number of pressure gauges 138 provided for that purpose a handy shut off valve 134 is provided by means of which the operator may turn the air supply 132 to the machine 10 on. |
3 | ray diffraction pattern its properties and method for its preparation are described in detail in u s pat no 3 216 789 zeolite l has been characterized in 34 zeolite molecular sieves 34 by donald w breck john wiley and sons 1974 reprinted 1984 as having a framework comprising 18 tetrahedra unit cancrinite type cages linked by double six rings in columns and cross linked by single oxygen bridges to form planar 12 membered rings the hydrocarbon sorption pores for zeolite l are reportedly approximately 7 u00e5 in diameter the breck reference and u s pat no 3 216 789 are incorporated herein by reference particularly with respect to their disclosure of zeolite l the various zeolites are generally defined in terms of their x ray diffraction patterns several factors have and effect on the x ray diffraction pattern of a zeolite such factors include temperature pressure crystal size impurities and type of cations present for instance as the crystal size of the type l zeolite becomes smaller the x ray diffraction pattern becomes somewhat broader and less precise thus the term 34 zeolite l 34 includes any of the various zeolites made of cancrinite cages having an x ray diffraction pattern substantially the same as the x ray diffraction patterns. |
3 | obtained after cooling may be used as such the product may be modified with additives such as heat and light stabilizers mold lubricants release agents pigments dyes and fillers e g fibers glass asbestos ground glass graphite carbon black metals and metal oxides and blended with other plastic materials natural or synthetic in order to provide a better understanding of the present invention the following working examples are presented the reactants were charged into a 25 ml glass ampoule which was flushed with n 2 for 30 seconds sealed with a flame and then put into a cage the cage is heated in an air oven for the temperature and time required the ampoule was taken from the oven cooled to room temperature and put into dry ice isopropanol bath the ampoule was carefully opened with a hot glass rod the crude polymer was dissolved in formic acid followed by precipitation of the polymer into 20 times its volume of acetone the resulting powdery polymer was dried in a vacuum oven at 60 u00b0 c for 16 hours the polymer was then water extracted overnight and dried in a vacuum oven the results are shown in table i the intrinsic viscosity was determined in a 90 formic acid solution at 25 u00b0 c table i______________________________________temperature 170 u00b0 c time 96 hours water intrin monomers product insolub viscos crystal ex molar ratio composit dl g ______________________________________a caprolactone 0 h sub 2 o 1 3 b acrylamide 0 caprolactone water 3 1 3 c acrylonitrile 0 water caprolactone 1 1 3 d acrylonitrile 0 water caprolactone 1 1 1 1 ammonium 32 ester 53 0 2 29 7acrylate 68 amidecaprolactone 2 1 2 ammonium 14 ester 35 0 1 23 2acrylate 86 amideacrylonitrilecaprolcatone 53 27 20 3 acrylonitrile 22 ester. |
2 | 45 the locking strip 47 as shown in fig5 and 6 is of open arrow head configuration with oppositely directed base flanges and is capable of being pressed down onto and locking together the two adjacent hooked side flanges 43 of the two parts of the tube forming strip 41 the locking strip is applied by feeding it from the locking strip guide 48 through the opening 34 of the first of the pressure rollers 37 and between its annular ribs 39a the reduced diameters of which allow for the thickness of the base flanges of the locking strip superimposed on the base portions 42 of the adjacent tube forming strips 41 for better interconnection of the convolutions of the tube forming strip it is preferred that glue be introduced into the open arrow head part of the locking strip this is done by a glue nozzle 49 extending radially into the round section passage 50 in the locking strip guide 48 through which the locking strip passes the glue pump 32 draws glue from a reservoir not shown by way of a hose 51 and delivers it under pressure to the nozzle through a hose 52 with continued rotation of the core 20 the helically wound tube forming strip 41 its adjacent convolutions locking and adhesively secured together by the. |
9 | tissue the anode ring 50 or 350 is electrically active and completes the electrical circuit it is typically formed of a polished platinum alloy with an exposed surface area much larger than that of the electrode 45 in fig2 or helix electrode 330 in fig3 sealing rings 95 and 90 as in fig2 both serve to prevent entry of body fluids into the lead assembly and prevent electrically shorting by a conductive fluid they also mechanically stabilize the lead within the pacemaker connector block the proximal end of the lead body is the same for both the fig2 external torque indicator embodiment as for the fig3 internal torque indicator embodiment sealing rings can be affixed with a variety of methods one of which follows the first sealing ring 95 lies over the top of a crimp tube to which the inner spring coil 15 or 315 is connected the inner spring coil is also connected to the pin 60 the first sealing ring 95 prevents shorting by a conductive fluid path from the pin 60 to the connector ring 70 the second sealing ring 90 lies over the top of a crimp tube to which the outer spring coil is connected the second sealing ring prevents shorting by preventing a fluid path between the body tissue and the connector ring 70 the preceding specific embodiments are illustrative of the practice of the invention it is to be understood however that other expedients known to those skilled in the art or disclosed. |
2 | sensor 28 voltage during the pulse period the microprocessor 22 analyzes the sensor inputs and issues a decision whether to inhibit air bag deployment and the decision is coupled to the microprocessor 16 by a line 32 the microprocessor 22 also monitors its decisions for consistency and issues a fault signal on line 34 to the microprocessor 16 if faults continue to occur over a long period each fixed resistor 26 is for example 17 4 kohms and the variable resistors vary between 2 kohms at high pressure and 174 kohms at low pressure then the voltage applied to the ports 30 will vary with pressure from about 4 6 volts to 0 5 volts each sensor is mounted between polymer film sheets and includes a pair of conductive electrodes about one inch in diameter separated by carbon layers such that the resistance between electrodes decreases as pressure increases such sensors are available as uniforce tm sensors from force imaging technologies inc chicago ill to minimize any deteriorating effects of current through the sensors short enabling pulses of 1 ms are applied once each second the mounting arrangement of sensors 28 on a bottom bucket seat cushion 36 with lateral wings 37 is shown in fig2 a first set 38 of four sensors 28 mounted on a common flexible circuit substrate 40 is located on the right side of a seat center line and a second set 42 is symmetrically disposed on the left side of the center line in each set a sensor at position a is close to the centerline and near the back of the cushion a sensor at position b is outboard of position a and further back a third sensor 28 at position c is forward of position a and near the. |
7 | step 1314 and then moved to the unobstructed area step 1308 if however the widget cannot be shrunk to fit in the unobstructed area the system checks to see if there is an unobstructed lower importance value widget in the display i e one that can be replaced to make room step 1316 if there is such a lower importance widget the lower importance widget is removed step 1318 and the obstructed widget full size or shrunken as necessary is inserted in the display in its place step 1308 following step 1308 the system will check if a lower importance value widget was removed step 1310 and if not the process returns to the start if either as a result of step 1304 step 1310 or step 1316 a secondary display 1102 is present the system will determine if the removed widget can be moved to the secondary display 1102 step 1320 if there is no secondary display 1102 then the process returns to the start if there is a secondary display to which the widget of interest can be moved the widget is moved to that secondary display 1102 step 1322 having described various examples from the user perspective the configuration of the system will now be discussed with reference to fig1 and fig1 fig1 illustrates in simplified form an in vehicle system 1400 implementing the operation and processes of any of the variants described herein as shown in fig1 the system 1400 is located in a vehicle 1402 and is made up of multiple sensors s. |
9 | is detected state 540 results from a timeout which triggers a power down device state 550 this corresponds to resetting of flip flops 140 and 115 if fig1 state 550 transitions back to power save state 300 shown in fig3 and more specifically to state 460 within that state fig6 is a flow chart of a one power control process used as part of the invention eyetracker 290 shown in fig2 b is utilized to control the illumination of images on the display 220 how this is done is shown in fig6 the eyetracker outputs are processed to distinguish four conditions shown in fig6 namely 1 whether the eyes are fixed at a point on the screen 3 whether the eyes are approaching the screen from a position off the screen and these four cases are distinguished by seperate processing branches shown in fig6 when the eyetracker determines that the eyes are fixed on the screen case 1 610 obtains and the display intensity is set at normal illumination 615 in case number 2 620 when the eyes move from the screen to a point off the screen a time interval of preferably 1 10 of a second 625 is set if that time expires without the eyes returning to the screen the screen will slowly fade the display intensity to black 626 in the embodiment shown in fig6 once the eyes have been off the screen for a period of time greater than the time set in item 625 cases 3 and 4 are treated identically that is whether the eyes are approaching the screen or moving across the screen without fixing on the screen the display intensity will resume normal illumination as quickly as possible normal illumination will thus continue until such time as the. |
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