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9 | at room temperature about 20 u00b0 c and all percentages are by weight and the following application and testing procedures were used a light blue dyed cut pile carpet constructed from 70 oz sq yd superba set bcf nylon 66 is treated in a laboratory beck apparatus for 20 minutes at 80 u00b0 c 176 u00b0 f at a 20 1 liquor to goods ratio with a solution of a stain resist agent described in one of the examples of ph of 2 0 and in the presence of 2 0 g per liter of magnesium sulfate to give an application load of 0 8 owf based on active ingredients the carpet was then rinsed under tap water partially de watered by squeezing and dried in an forced air oven for about 20 minutes at 121 u00b0 c 250 u00b0 f a commercially available latex composition textile rubber co calhoun ga was applied as to carpet backing adhesive with a secondary polypropylene backing under the trade name actionbac amoco atlanta ga a carpet specimen 3 u00d7 5 inch was placed on a flat non absorbent surface 20 ml surface 20 ml of a solution made from 45 g of cherry flavored sugar sweetened commercially available dilutable soft drink containing fd amp c red dye no 40 and 500 ml of water was poured into a 2 inch diameter cylinder which was tightly placed over the specimen the cylinder was removed after all the liquid had been. |
5 | retains the soundproofing element 2 at its upper edge and is vertically adjustable relative to the retaining component 30 in the direction of the double arrow 36 as explained in detail in fig4 and can be fixed in its respective adjustment in a way further explained by fig4 and thereby forms a tension means for tensing the sheets 4 6 8 that are connected to each other the soundproofing element 2 possesses piping flanges 38 40 42 at its sides and at its upper edge that positively engage in complementary formed grooves in the supports 24 26 or the crossbeam 28 so that the soundproofing element 2 is safely connected to the support construction via a piping groove connection as fig2 shows the stripe shaped connection points 12 extend essentially across the entire height of the sheets 4 6 in such a way that the connecting length 8 connects the sheets 4 6 essentially across the entire height of the sheets 4 6 the soundproofing element 2 possesses a locking means in the area of the fill openings 18 20 which is constructed of a flap 46 that can be folded out that is connected to the second sheet 6 and is attached at its upper edge 44 and as shown in fig2 can be folded out from the drawing level which closes the fill openings facing the viewer in fig2 of the chambers 14 16 positioned next to each other as well as the additional chambers in the locking positioned illustrated in fig2 the flap 46 can be attached to the second sheet 6 by means of a not illustrated velcro closure in the area of their lower ends the chambers possess outlet openings for the filler medium that can be locked by means of screw caps. |
8 | be sufficiently inert so that the surface of the substrate that it contacts is not degraded nor otherwise adversely affected i have discovered that a suitable fluid is polyphenyl ether referring now to fig4 there is depicted by dashed lines a substrate temperature profile 46 consisting of a heat phase 48 where the substrate temperature increases at a rapid rate a hold phase 50 where the substrate temperature is constant for a short time and finally a cooling phase 52 where the substrate temperature is decreased rapidly in order to achieve this substrate temperature profile the fluid temperature profile 54 is maintained in container 12 by a mechanism to be described since there is a time lag between the substrate temperature and the fluid temperature the profile 54 depicting fluid temperature therefore is several degrees higher than the substrate temperature as depicted by profile 46 heating or cooling the substrate with liquid is much faster and more efficient than cooling with air or gas as a heating medium or radiant heat fig5 provides a vivid comparison between a substrate profile 46 using a liquid as a heating and cooling medium and profile 56 using heated air or inert gas in a belt furnace for similar ceramic substrates experimental measurements on 90 mm square substrates have shown heat transfer efficiency in oil heating to be 40 times. |
9 | to the time that the ecology valve 43 reaches its hard stop fully energized position with the chamber 71 at pressure pxe at its maximum volume it should be noted that all three manifolds 31 a 31 b and 33 have been refilled by the volume of fuel expelled from the ecology valve chamber 55 comparing fig2 5 it will be noted that the piston 63 has the single sidewall port 64 which sequentially communicates with housing 44 sidewall ports 50 52 and 54 thus the ecology valve 43 has a first sidewall port 50 which is closed by the piston 63 when the piston is in its lowermost fig5 extreme position a second sidewall port 52 which is closed by the piston 63 when the piston is in lowermost fig5 as well as its uppermost fig2 extreme positions and a third sidewall port 54 which is closed by the piston 63 when the piston is in its uppermost extreme position the second or middle sidewall port 52 opens during piston movement between its extreme positions to couple the variable volume chamber 55 with engine fuel lower manifolds 31 while there may be piston positions such as illustrated in fig4 where the port 64 momentarily communicates with two sidewall ports 52 and 54 for example in substantially all piston positions the piston closes at least two sidewall ports all three ports are never open simultaneously 0036 fig6 shows the. |
2 | chemical company the carulite 200 material is an extruded mixture of manganese dioxide and copper oxide and is typically used for ozone capture applications such as potable water off gas emissions office equipment emissions and corona treatment emissions according to an embodiment of the present invention the ozone catalyst 40 is capable of ozone removal efficiency approximately equal to greater than 99 in a configuration that results in a low pressure drop of 1 5 inches water column across the catalyst bed the expected lifetime of the catalyst material is approximately four years for indoor environments according to an embodiment of the present invention the air handling system further comprises a fan 50 the fan 50 is arranged in fluid communication with the ozone catalyst 40 and is configured to supply a differential pressure to move the air through the air flow path to the air outlet one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the addition of the ozone catalyst 40 increases the power requirement for the fan 50 needed to draw air through the system the pressure drop through the air inlet the pre conditioning chamber and the wet electrostatic precipitator 30 are negligible compared to the 1 5 in wg needed for the. |
8 | await suitable channel conditions in order to be able to inject at least one packet into a datastream on the main channel the datastream being transmitted from the first host 102 to the second host 104 when the first host 102 does not need to communicate with the second host 104 the first host 102 instead of simply remaining inactive during an idle period sends data signifying the idle period in the datastream to the second host 104 in accordance with the ieee 802 3 standard as described in ep a1 1 524 807 the in line sub channel apparatus 110 exploits idle periods on the main channel to support the sub channel turning to fig3 the application logic 114 monitors the internal buffer 207 in order to determine 300 whether the internal buffer 207 has packets containing measurement data to be sent if the internal buffer 207 is empty the application logic 114 continues monitoring the status of the internal buffer 207 referring to fig4 in accordance with a by pass mode an incoming frame of data 400 is received 402 by the in line sub channel apparatus 110 the incoming frame of data 400 is passed to the first multiplexer 204 without further interference and hence delay caused by the application logic 114 whereupon an output frame 403 constituting an unmodified version of the incoming frame of data 400 is sent by the in line sub channel apparatus 110 for receipt 404 by the second host 104 referring back to fig3 in the event that the. |
3 | 50 90 0 0 242 3 85 0 20 14 31 54 37 17 08 71 46 5 3 231 32 50 130 0 0 237 2 75 0 50 17 20 66 20 12 20 78 40 5 4 225 41 50 186 0 0 231 2 15 0 80 18 60 72 43 9 54 81 97 5 5 220 92 50 228 0 0 226 1 71 1 00 19 41 76 12 7 59 83 71 5 6 216 39 50 260 0 0 222 1 49 1 30 19 85 78 75 6 61 85 36 5 7 211 83 50 1350 0 0 217 0 66 3 40 16 01 71 17 2 93 74 10 final 170 21 boiled 0 220 0 92 5 10 23 10 82 02 3 24 85 26 so5 0 239 10 1 9nah 1edda 80 0 0 0 247 22 73 0 00 0 00 100 00 100 00 5 1 239 10 80 u00b0 c 80 15 0 0 247 3 61 17 05 63 48 15 80 79 36 5 2 233 80 1 05 ch2o 80 45 0 0 242 2 01 18 70 69 62 13 24 82 87 5 3 229 09 80 90 0 0 237 2 61 19 78 73 64 11 48 85 13 5 4 222 74 80 145 0 0 230 2 26 20 36 75 80 9 04 85 75 5 5 271 86 80 189 0 0 225 1 32 20 11 74 87 5 81 80 68 5 6 213 47 80 240 0. |
2 | such as by screw 47 or by adhesive magnet housing 46 is made of a ferromagnetic material such as steel or nickel ceramic magnet 45 is attached to magnet housing 46 magnet housing 46 includes ridges 41 that protrude beyond the surface of ceramic magnet 45 and other parts of central portion 31 when brush 90 is attached to clip 10 ferrule 91 contacts only ridges 41 because magnet housing 46 is composed of ferromagnetic material the contact with ceramic magnet 45 induces magnetic force in magnet housing 46 which attracts ferrule 91 in addition to the magnetic interaction of ridges 41 and ferrule 91 mechanical interaction between ridges 41 and horizontal ridges 93 of brush 90 prevents brush from slipping vertically downward relative to magnet means 40 preferably ridges 41 protrude beyond all other parts of central body 31 farther than ridges 93 protrude from all other parts of ferrule 91 such that only ridges 41 can contact ferrule 91 when brush 90 is attached to clip 10 each contact portion 37 of prongs 33 34 includes a generally planar contact face 38 as best seen in the bottom view of fig7 contact faces 38 are inclined at mirror image angles from being parallel to the plane of body 30 this inclination allows. |
6 | low pressure space or chamber 36 positioned in the front of the piston and a high pressure space 38 positioned in the rear of the piston a plug 40 having an axial through hole 48 is screw threadably received in the front of the extending portion 32 of the set screw member 30 preferably a separate plunger 42 extends axially and slidingly through the plug although it is to be appreciated that the plunger could be integrally connected to the piston thus the rear end of the free floating plunger contacts or is positioned in close proximity to the front end of the piston 28 and the front end of the plunger contacts or is positioned in close proximity to the valve body 24 second resilient means 43 such as a relatively strong second spring 44 is confined between the rear end of the plug 40 which is secured through the medium of the set screw member 30 to the valve housing 10 and the front end of the piston 28 so as to continually bias the piston rearwardly or to the right when viewing the drawing a fluid passage 46 is provided in the peripheral wall of the valve housing 10 the passage 46 is in fluid communication with a hole or port 33 in the rear part of the extending portion 32 and extends axially forwardly to communicate with the front opening 12 and then via. |
4 | and with a cutoff valve 48 and is connected across a viscosity meter 49 to the delivery of an electric pump 50 arranged on the bottom of a storage reservoir 51 for primary cellulose mix downstream of the viscosity meter 49 the pipe 46 is connected to a discharge pipe 52 inside the storage reservoir with interposition of a cutoff valve 53 the storage reservoir 51 also has level detecting probes 54 and a discharge cock 55 on the bottom a water duct 56 and a duct 61 discharge into the storage reservoir 51 said duct 56 is provided with an electric valve 57 driven by the probes 54 for maintaining a preset level within the storage reservoir with a filter 58 with a liter counter 59 and with a cutoff valve 60 and the duct 61 is provided with a filter 62 and a liter counter 63 and is connected to the delivery of an electric pump 64 the intake port of said pump is connected to the inside of a reservoir 65 for the dye or pigment designed to be fed in a controlled manner to the storage reservoir 51 the dye or pigment reservoir 65 is provided with an. |
6 | 130 and a reaction point when using a self reacting tightening tool is illustrated the biasing fastener 100 creates a live load on the workpiece assembly 130 by providing a biasing force to the bolt 20 when the biasing fastener 100 is placed onto the bolt 20 firmly engages with the workpiece 22 and a nut 25 is tightened against the top surface 102 of the biasing fastener to begin a bolt 20 is placed through a bore hole 50 in the workpiece 22 the bolt 20 has a first end 52 then either a first version or a second version of a third embodiment fastener 100 is placed onto the first end 52 of the bolt 20 until firmly seated against a first surface 30 of the workpiece 22 a nut 25 is then threaded onto the first end 52 of the bolt 20 until contacting at least a section of the top surface 102 of the biasing fastener 100 the biasing fastener 100 is then immobilized using a device such as but not limited to a tightening device including a first socket head and a second socket head the first socket head engages the biasing fastener 39 s 100 one or more side surfaces 106 and is fixed relative to the body of the tightening tool the nut 25 is then tightened against the biasing fastener 100 thereby resiliently deforming the top and bottom surfaces 102 amp 104 of the biasing fastener 100 and reducing the surfaces 39 respective. |
1 | at medial segment 26 is only approximately between 0 16 mm and 0 14 mm 0 14 mm being preferred width 32 continues to narrow along the length of medial segment 26 so that as can be seen in fig5 width 32b of medial segment 26 at is narrowest point is only approximately 0 12 as can be seen in fig6 and 7 width 32 of haptic 14 increases along the distal portion of medial segment 26 so that at the intersection of medial segment 26 and distal segment 22 width 32c is approximately 0 14 mm width 32 of haptic 14 remains constant for the entire length of distal segment 22 so that at tip 28 width 32d remains approximately 0 14 mm maintaining a constant thickness 30 along the entire length of haptic 14 while having a varying width 32 from haptic origin 20 to tip 28 allows haptic 14 to flex but this flexing is primarily limited to planar flexing within or parallel to the plane of optic 12 and flexing of haptic 14 in the plane normal to the plane of optic 12 is minimized in addition the relative stiffness of distal segment 22 and proximal segment 24 compared to medial segment 26 causes haptic 14 to flex primarily along medial segment 26 thus medial segment 26 acts like a hinge allowing distal segment 22 to expand outwardly once iol 10 is fully inserted into the capsular bag the relatively shallow radius. |
5 | the in built immobilizing system the heel pieces 104 are kept in the engaged position that is to say in the position in which they project laterally from the rail 101 by the end 121 of the rod 120 the trigger 130 is in the corresponding stable position fig4 illustrates the guide system 101 in the case of simple opening of the external panel 40 without its removal in this configuration the heel pieces 104 are still in the engaged position and the slide 102 has slid toward the first end 103 of the rail 101 until possibly it has come into abutment against the return 105 of the heel pieces 104 fig5 to 8 illustrate the steps involved in completely removing and possibly replacing the external panel 40 to do this the trigger 130 is pivoted by hand or through an electric control into its second stable position it will be noted that the locking means are located at one end of the rail while the control means are located at the second end this is because such positioning is advantageous because it allows ease of access to the control means the moving cowl 40 beginning to open from the side at which the control means are located as this happens the link 132 transmits this movement to the rod 120 which undergoes a slight translational movement until the frustoconical end 121 has moved away from the heel pieces 104 to allow them under the effect of the spring 106 to return to their disengaged position thus the returns 105 of the heel pieces 104 no longer project laterally from the rail 101 and the slide 102 is free to continue its travel as illustrated in fig6 so that the rail 101 and the slide. |
8 | as a part of the collector load and by appropriate selection of resistor ra the oscillation amplitude is properly controlled thus a carefully controlled impedance is obtained this ensures that the loop gain is greater than 1 for small signals but drops to a value less than 1 for large signals in this case the transistors are never driven to cut off which ensures good frequency stability referring to equation 5 it may be seen that the denominator will tend to infinity together with the numerator and the loop gain will stay the same by putting in the resistor ra the value of the numerator of the loop gain equation is limited which forces the loop gain toward unity as the oscillator starts and then begins to run in making the computation for the loop gain based upon the parameters cited it is seen that the loop gain will be equal to 82 divided by the series resonant resistance r s 52 so that the circuit will oscillate for any crystal with a series resonance resistance r s less than 30 ohms referring now to fig3 it may be seen that the relative impedance of the piezoelectric crystal is the resistance r s at the series resonance frequency of the branch lcr s of the equivalent circuit shown in fig2 this impedance which is resistive is shown in fig3 to be the lowest value of impedance for the crystal thus it may be seen that the spurious frequencies will have a higher impedance than the series resonant resistance of the crystal and the oscillator circuit shown in fig1 will not oscillate at these spurious frequencies the oscillator output signal is obtained as a differential voltage from the collectors of transistors 14 and 16 and would appear on paths. |
8 | output 334 the differential amplifier 336 receives the clock bar signal 222 and the data signal 224 and provides an output 338 the differential amplifier 340 receives the clock signal 220 and the data signal 224 and provides an output 342 the outputs 330 and 334 are then combined and provided as input 335 to a multiplexer 344 the multiplexer 344 also receives the clock 220 and clock bar 222 signals and provides an output 345 similarly the outputs 338 and 342 are combined to provide an input 343 to a multiplexer 346 the multiplexer 346 also receives the clock 220 and the clock bar 222 signals and provides an output 347 the outputs 345 and 347 are then combined to provide an output 226 for the receiver circuit 300 moreover it is envision that in one embodiment a single multiplexer may be utilized instead of the multiplexers 344 and 346 generally in implementations utilizing complementary metal oxide semiconductor cmos technology combining two signals to provide a single signal still provides a full swing output whereas combining too many outputs may not provide a viable output signal as such in an embodiment the combination of signals 330 and 334 338 and 342 and 345 and 347 are envisioned to provide a full swing output signal 0023 fig4 illustrates an exemplarily circuit diagram of a receiver circuit 400 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention in an embodiment the receiver circuit 400 illustrates an exemplarily transistor level diagram of the receiver circuit 300 of fig3 the receiver circuit 400 includes four differential. |
9 | systems 210 then in 420 the process can end but the process can return to any point and repeat certain embodiments may be performed as a computer application or program the computer program may exist in a variety of forms both active and inactive for example the computer program can exist as software program s comprised of program instructions in source code object code executable code or other formats firmware program s or hardware description language hdl files any of the above can be embodied on a computer readable medium which include computer readable storage devices and media and signals in compressed or uncompressed form exemplary computer readable storage devices and media include conventional computer system ram random access memory rom read only memory eprom erasable programmable rom eeprom electrically erasable programmable rom and magnetic or optical disks or tapes exemplary computer readable signals whether modulated using a carrier or not are signals that a computer system hosting or running the present teachings can be configured to access including signals downloaded through the internet or other networks concrete examples of the foregoing include distribution of executable software program s of the computer program on a cd rom or via internet download in a sense the internet itself as an abstract entity is a computer readable medium the same is true of computer networks in general while the teachings has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments thereof those skilled in the art will be able. |
3 | supply 41 a discharge chamber 55 which can be made of carbon graphite insulation 46 e g stand off legs such as ceramic insulation that electrically insulates the discharge chamber 55 electrically conductive posts 47 that support the filament 48 which generates electrons and a solenoid 49 which provides a magnetic field to increase neutral collisions of the electrons produced by the filament 48 the solenoid rests on the base 54 which can be made of stainless steel the discharge chamber 55 is defined by the discharge chamber wall 45 and discharge chamber base 53 the crucible 44 is heated so that the material vaporizes after reaching its melting point or sublimation point continued heating results in the discharge chamber 45 to fill with vapor of the material 44 a in the crucible 44 the crucible 44 can be heated in a variety of ways for example a heating element can be applied to the crucible 44 to effect heating for example the crucible 44 which can be made of graphite can be embedded in a metallic heater such as a tantalum heater which functions to provide resistive heating the crucible 44 would be heated by the heat from the tantalum heater in this embodiment the crucible power supply connects to the heater alternatively the crucible 44 is heated with an electric current from the crucible power supply 41 through the electrically conductive supports 50 that attach to the crucible 44 either ac or dc can be used alternatively. |
5 | 248 is slightly higher due to the presence of liquid flow which is compensated for by the change in elevation from the inlet to the outlet calculations for the peak differential pressure and static head for these conditions can easily be performed as can the average flow rates for each condition by way of additional components two auxiliary connections 262 and 264 may extend outwardly from outlet 250 as shown a branch 266 of outlet 264 may extend upward to meet the connection 241 discussed previously outlet 262 may be a connection for a combined pressure and temperature transmitter of a type used subsea with outlet 262 may be the combination point for incoming fluid and the recirculated fluid with outlet 264 being the connection point for fluid from the glcc that is being recirculated it is to be appreciated that while the glcc recirculation arrangement and liquid slug distributor may each singly be incorporated into a general subsea multiphase pumping system of their own accord there is contemplated in accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention a very advantageous combination of the two each on its own can help ensure that a minimum liquid flow threshold e g u02dc 5 as already described can be maintained however particular advantages are. |
3 | wt y is about 5 30 wt and z is about 1 30 wt z is c 12 alkyl quaternized monomer the weight average molecular weight of the terpolymer is 200 000 to 2 000 000 preferably 400 000 to 800 000 it is water soluble or water dispersible and forms a clear humidity resistant hydrophobic film when cast upon a support surface which is surface active and hydrolytically stable and is a homogeneous terpolymer cosmetic compositions of advantageous properties including about 0 1 to 10 by weight of the terpolymer can be prepared conveniently in this invention preferably the homogeneous terpolymers of the invention are made according to the method described by kou chang liu et al in u s pat no 5 626 836 the preparation of dodecyldimethyl methacryloimidopropyl ammonium tosylate dmapma c 16 ts a mixture of 360 g of dodecyl tosylate and 200 g of dmapma were slowly heated up to 70 u00b0 c without a solvent stirring was continued at 70 u00b0 c for 2 hours then the reaction was cooled to room temperature and solidified product was further used in polymerization without purification n vinylpyrrolidone vp 280 g and deionized water 1400 g are charged into a 2 liter resin pot equipped with a gas inlet liquid inlet. |
2 | lever assembly 50 is designed for air brush users who must use the air brush apparatus 10 for long extended periods of time and helps these users fight fatigue the moving hinge 180 is integral to the top of the air valve assembly 40 and controls the air valve assembly 40 which controls the flow of paint for the air brush apparatus 10 the entire lever assembly 50 is housed and situated above and within the shell assembly 30 fig5 depicts a third novel feature of the air brush apparatus 10 which is the shape and design of the shell assembly 30 a cross section of the shell assembly 30 is depicted in fig5 the cross section shows a base part of the paint regulating needle adjusting protrusion 220 along with the narrow pathway 100 in the handle assembly 60 the top of fig5 shows the top of the shell assembly 30 in addition to the lever handle 150 and the rubber end of the lever handle 190 note that the inner shape of the handle assembly 240 is round however the outside surface of the handle assembly 250 is a rounded off square shape enabling the user of the air brush apparatus 10 a comfortable and stable grip use of the air brush apparatus 10 is uncomplicated. |
8 | example by ignoring every other sample while up samping can be accomplished by repeating a given sample the output of switches 113 and 114 are applied to transpose memories 115 and 116 that transpose the pixel signals of the two dimensional image in the manner of transposing matrices transpose memories 115 and 116 are conventional memories where signals are stored in one way following rows but accessed in a different way following columns such memory arrangements are well known in the art for sake of completeness however the following simple implementation is suggested to obtain transposition one may use an address counter and a memory responsive thereto with a logic circuit interposed therebetween the logic circuit allows for interchange of a number of least significant bits of the counter with higher significance bits of the counter a normal sequence is thus obtained without the interchange of bits and the transposed sequence is obtined by interchanging the bits the output of memory 115 is applied to low pass filter 117 and to high pass filter 118 similarly the output signal of memory 116 is applied to filters 161 and 162 the outputs of filters 117 118 161 and 162 are applied respectively to subsamplers 163 164 165 and 166 which produce the ll lh hl and hh outputs of filter bank 110 the filters themselves can be implemented with short and simple finite impulse response fir filters a typical set of filter coefficients is 1 3 3 1 for the low pass filters 111 117 and. |
8 | digital broadcasting selection the dvd deck 20 and the vcr deck 30 are adapted to reproduce a dvd media and a video cassette media wherein the dvd deck 20 and the vcr deck 30 are respectively connected to the main board 40 and operated by a first central processing unit 53 which respectively controls the dvd deck 20 and the vcr deck 30 in unison however it is understood that additional decks can be used instead of or in addition to the decks 20 30 shown in fig1 and 2 such as decks which use other media such as bluray advanced optical discs cds digital video records or other drives using hard drives or other decks usable with magnetic magneto optical semiconductor and or optical media a first central processing unit 53 is provided so as to control the digital tuner 52 which is intended for digital broadcasting selection meanwhile as shown in fig2 the digital tuner 52 and the analog tuner 42 are respectively provided with input stages 44 54 connected to an antenna 70 see fig3 and output stages 45 55 for outputting processed signals to a video output device such as a television set a plasma display panel an lcd an oled or other types of screens according to an embodiment of the present invention the digital tuner 52 and the analog tuner 42 are interconnected by a signal transmission 60 wherein. |
4 | many laboratory devices and test methods have been developed in order to enable the investigator to evaluate pulps retention aids fillers and other additives without resorting to a trial on a full size paper machine these include modifications of devices used to measure freeness and handsheet making equipment as well as devices designed specifically to measure retention standard handsheet making equipment such as a british hand sheet mold equipped with a means of re circulating white water can prove useful in laboratory studies the advantage in addition to being fast and simple is that the resulting handsheets can also be tested however these are static methods and do not simulate the turbulence and shear forces that the furnish would be subjected to on a paper machine the dynamic drainage jar developed by britt and unbehend attempts to simulate conditions encountered on a paper machine 16 the device determines the relative tendency of the fines fraction to pass through the screen with the fluid phase or to remain adsorbed as a part of the solid phase the result is expressed as retention of the fines fraction under selected and controlled turbulence conditions 16 li h m and scott w e 2000 tappi papermakers conference proceedings tappi press atlanta 2000 p 1 because it is not possible to duplicate the performance of a paper machine in an experimental device without in effect building an experimental paper machine with all the complexity of a real paper machine britt and unbehend argue that a laboratory device which measures the relative tendency of the. |
4 | seen in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig5 that the application container 40 is followed by a steamer 90 whose atmosphere is in communication with the application container 40 via a spill shaft 92 that is closed off from the ambient atmosphere steam from the steamer 90 that resides under slight over pressure in comparison to the application container 40 constantly flows into the application container 40 through the spill shaft 92 that the material traverses from left to right in fig5 and is employed for steam rinsing in said application container 40 in the way already set forth in conjunction with fig3 the steam flows through the spill shaft in counter current flow to the textile material 16 in this exemplary embodiment the application container comprises a total of four nozzle crosspieces 72 of the type already described whereby the extraction of the mixture of vapor chemicals and air from the interior of the application container 40 ensues with the blower 68 the nozzle crosspieces 72 are so to speak allocated to the application container 40 in the form of individual chambers whereby it is guaranteed that the two sides of the textile material 16 lying opposite one another are uniformly charged and no drops from the walls or pipelines of the application container 40 proceed onto the weave of the textile material 16 as may be seen from the drawing respectively two crosspiece housings of the. |
4 | throughout an entire outer periphery of the cylindrical screen 1 incidentally in the cylindrical screen 1 one end of each screen bar 2 at an upper side portion of the screen 1 is supported by a first end plate r 1 in a ring form and the other end of each screen bar 2 at the upper side portion of the screen 1 is supported by the member 3 formed in the ring form also in each of the screen bars 2 at a lower side portion of the screen one end thereof is supported by the member 3 formed in the ring form and the other end thereof is supported by a second end plate r 2 reference numeral 4 denotes an agitator formed outside the cylindrical screen 1 and by utilizing a change of pressure caused at front and rear sides of the agitator 4 by the rotation of the agitator 4 the screen cleaning operation for the screen 1 is carried out therefore according to the embodiment a papermaking material entered from a material inlet passage 5 is subjected to an agitating operation by the agitator 4 in a tank 6 and good fibers are guided to an outside of the tank 6 through the longitudinal slits s and an outlet passage 7 it is structured that the foreign substances can not pass through the longitudinal slits s to thereby remove the foreign substances from the papermaking material in this case the fibers are accumulated on the surface of the screen 1 such that a mat. |
2 | 6 to which the marine riser 7 is attached with linear rigidity to raise distal ends 5 of the control cylinder units 1 pressurized fluid is directed controllably into pressurized portions of cylinders 18 25 26 32 34 and or 37 regardless of how or whether a fluid return line 38 is employed for different types of pressurization fluids and applications of this invention referring to fig1 pressure transducers 39 in pressure indicative communication from pressurized portions of the control cylinder units 1 have control input lines 40 leading to an automated controller 41 shown in fig1 16 the pressure transducers 39 can be in pressure indicative communication directly with pressurized portions of the control cylinder units 1 and or with fluid pressure tubes 20 at positions in the fluid pressure tubes 20 where pressure readings are not significantly different than at the control cylinder units 1 directly the automated controller 41 and the manual override controller 42 are in proximity to and operated in relation to a driller 39 s control panel with a plurality of operating stations throughout a vessel for safety redundance at select safety positions referring to fig1 the riser tensioner ring 6 can be pressured vertically upward towards the operational floor 3 and from side to side in any direction laterally in order to tension the marine riser 7 while maintaining it in a desired position centrally by appropriate pressurization of cylinders 18 from which piston rods 17 are extended to pivotal. |
2 | 54 sends information to an automatic device which controls the machine to reject the bottle the reject information translates into an electric signal which excites a control jack 55 fig5 allowing the defective bottle to be removed broken lines from the good bottles solid lines the 34 good bottle 34 train comprises a circular turret 58 fig5 having peripheral notches 59 cooperating tangentially with the notches 9 in the plate 6 and turning in the direction of arrow f6 the lower plate 7 which is connected to the turning central shaft 2 is a circular plate having guide holes 40 on its periphery for accommodating push rods 41 activated along the yy axes by rollers 42 pressing against the edge of a circular cam 44 fig1 3 and 6 arranged concentrically around the xx axis and attached to the chassis 4 the upper end of each push rod 41 carries a socket 45 for holding a cup 47 for insertion on the bottle bottom the cup 47 can be attached to the bottle by sizing or any other known means in this case the cups are coated with adhesive on their inside walls which contact the bottle the base 46 of each socket 45 receives a support plate 49 for the cups 47 having feet 48 passing through the socket base for abutment against the upper surface of the plate 7 this arrangement allows a relative movement between the support plate 49 and the socket base 46 the length of the feet 48. |
3 | experiences 6 5 kg dried roots of reevesia formosana were cut into slices then the slices were extracted by 30 l methanol for three times in the room temperature after eliminating the solvent the 150 g methanolic extractive was partitioned into an etoac fraction and a water fraction by etoac and h 2 o and 45 g etoac fraction and 100 g water fraction were acquired these two fractions were had active examination and results showed that the methanolic extractive had been shown cytotoxicity against mcf 7 nci h460 and hepg2 cancer cell lines the 45 g etoac fraction was subjected to a silicon column 70 230 sieve 1 5 kg and a concentration gradient of n hexane etoac was applied on elution to acquire 1 u02dc 12 fractions and at last methanol was used to elute to form 13 fractions totally the fractions 9 u02dc 13 had been shown cytotoxicity against mcf 7 nci h460 and hepg2 cancer cell lines the fraction 10 which was subjected to passage over a sephadex lh 20 column eluting with 100 methanol to yield 13 fractions fractions 10 1 to 10 13 the fraction 10 3 0 87 g was separated over a rp c 18 column 20 40 u03bcm silicon eluting with a mixing solvent of the methanol water 3 2 and fractions 10 3 1 to 10 3 12 were obtained compound 1 460 mg was separated from the fraction 10 3 8 and a crystal mixture. |
1 | 1 427 mg 1 05 mmol in ethyl acetate was washed with 5 potassium bisulfate three times water and brine dried over sodium sulfate filtered concentrated stripped with dichloromethane twice and dried in vacuo overnight to give the free acid as a crystalline solid the free acid was dissolved in anhydrous dichtoromethane 4 ml cooled to 0 u00b0 c in an ice bath and treated with triethylamine 134 u03bcl 0 96 mmol then compound a 237 mg 0 88 mmol in anhydrous dichloromethane 5 ml and finally bop reagent 465 mg 1 05 mmol the resultant solution was stirred at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hour and then at room temperature for 4 hours the reaction mixture was concentrated diluted with ethyl acetate 75 ml washed with 5 potassium bisulfate 40 ml saturated sodium bicarbonate solution 40 ml 50 brine 40 ml and brine 40 ml dried over sodium sulfate filtered and evaporated to dryness the crude product 462 mg was absorbed onto celite u00ae and chromatographed on a silica gel column 5 u00d7 10 cm eluting with 30 2 l ethyl acetate hexane the desired fractions were combined and concentrated affording 368 mg 87 from compound h from example 1 of pure compound b tlc r f 0 49 silica gel 1 1 ethyl acetate hexane uv and pma detection a solution of compound b 469. |
1 | conditions have cohesive properties and be compressible for example addition of a binder and or adjustment of the amount of binder may be used to facilitate compressibility in an exemplary embodiment the active agent s is pre blended with a diluent binder and other excipients in a mixing vessel such as for example a v blender upon mixing the resulting blend may be fed typically by gravity to the hopper of a roller compactor in a typical roller compaction process a vertical feed screw i e a u201c vfs u201d facilitates feeding the blend into the compactor by deareating the blend and forcing it between the rolls a horizontal feed screw i e a u201c hvs u201d within the hopper feeds the material to vfs the feed screw speeds rpm of the vfs and hfs may be adjusted to optimize the amount of blend going into the roll nip region of the roller compactor in one exemplary embodiment the ratio of vfs hfs speed is about 3 1 the blend is densified and granulated as it passes between two high pressure rolls that compress the blend controlling and monitoring roll speed which impacts dwell time for the material to be compacted by the rolls roll pressure which is the pressure applied to the rolls and or roll gap which is a function of the pressure applied to the rolls and the material passing between them facilitates maintaining uniformity and batch to batch reproducibility the compacted material is collected and passed thru a mill for particle sizing once sized the compacted material may be tableted directly or blended with additional ingredients and tableted roller compaction is exemplary. |
2 | normal pressure a valve associated with the uppermost one of the fluid inlets shuts off the flow of heating fluid to the uppermost one of the fluid inlets responsive to determination of the low pressure condition by the controller application_number US 201514617353 A description referring to the accompanying figures there is illustrated an aggregate bin control and monitoring system generally indicated by reference numeral 10 the system 10 is particularly suited for use with an aggregate heater bin 12 in the illustrated embodiment the bin 12 includes two upright side walls 14 and two end walls 16 joined between the side walls at longitudinally opposed ends in this manner the walls define a full perimeter containment spanning between an open top end 18 of the bin through which aggregate may be loaded to a bottom end 20 locating a hopper with a gate mechanism to control the discharge of aggregate therethrough the bin further includes a plurality of diffuser elements 22 spanning horizontally across the bin at each of three different elevations at each elevation at least one diffuser element 22 extends longitudinally between the two end walls 16 and a plurality of diffuser elements 22 span laterally between the opposing two side walls 14 perpendicularly across the longitudinal diffuser elements each diffuser element 22 comprises a rigid elongate channel which is formed by bending a flat. |
4 | dictated by the desired product composition preferred bases are for example alkali metal e g lithium sodium or potassium hydroxides carbonates or bicarbonates or aliphatic tertiary amines e g triethanolamine or triisopropanolamine where a combination of two or more different bases is used the bases may be added in any order or at the same time where it is necessary to adjust the reaction ph using acid examples of acids that may be used include hydrochloric acid sulphuric acid formic acid and acetic acid aqueous solutions containing one or more compounds of general formula 1 may optionally be desalinated either by membrane filtration or by a sequence of precipitation followed by solution using an appropriate base the preferred membrane filtration process is that of ultrafiltration using e g polysulphone polyvinylidenefluoride cellulose acetate or thin film membranes the following examples shall demonstrate the instant invention in more details if not indicated otherwise u201c parts u201d means u201c parts by weight u201d and u201c u201d means u201c by weight u201d 31 4 parts of aniline 2 5 disulphonic acid monosodium salt are added to 150 parts of water and dissolved with the aid of an approx 30 sodium hydroxide solution at approx 25 u00b0 c and a ph value of approx 8 9 the obtained solution is added over a period of approx 30 minutes to 18 8 parts of cyanuric chloride dispersed in 30 parts of water 70 parts of ice and 0 1 part of an antifoaming agent the temperature is kept below 5 u00b0 c using an ice water bath and if necessary by adding ice into the reaction mixture the ph is maintained at approx 4 5 using an approx. |
4 | shown in fig1 and 1a a fourdrinier machine comprises a headbox 10 a forming fabric 12 and breast and couch rolls 14 and 16 the forming fabric is continuous and travels between the breast and the couch rollers the stock is deposited from the headbox on the top surface 18 of the fabric immediately following the headbox the fabric is passed over a forming board consisting of several elements 22 24 26 and 28 during this stage some water is drained from the stock and its fibers settle in a thin wet sheet 20 completing the forming of the paper following passage over the forming board the sheet is transported past various other dewatering devices such as foils and vacuum boxes these devices are well known in the art and therefore are not described at the couch roll 16 sheet 20 is removed and passed on to the press and dryer sections the forming fabric is returned by rollers 30 to breast roll 14 forming board elements 22 28 shall now be described in more detail it should be understood that while the figures presented herein show four forming board elements the present invention is not limited to only four elements but. |
5 | panels to the open position will effect a cooperation between the rail 85 and the frame 57 so that the panels will telescope back into the respective pockets at the side edges of the window unit when it is desired to utilize my invention in association with buildings that have already been constructed it will not be conveniently possible to provide pockets for the insulated panels at the side edge of the window units however i have provided a modified construction for cooperation with window units such as is illustrated in fig1 to 16 in this particular embodiment i have illustrated a slightly different window construction 110 having a window frame 111 with glass panels 112 mounted in the window opening 113 the window frame 111 is mounted in the wall 114 conventional header beams 116 are provided over the top of the window opening 113 and conventional sheathing 117 and outside siding 118 and trim 119 are provided in the usual manner in addition decorative trim 121 is provided on the inside of the building encircling the window opening and the window has the usual stool 122 provided thereon i have developed a modified track frame 126 which includes upper and lower brackets 127 and 128 respectively the upper bracket being secured to the wall 114 by screws 129 and the lower bracket being secured to the inside edge for example of the stool 122 by screws 131 the bracket 127 includes an inverted u shaped trough 132 which has downwardly extending parallel legs 133 and 134 connected. |
4 | throttle 18 also by this structural form an ease of operation for the operator with a correctly functioning feed of the roving in the guide element 7 39 is guaranteed fig5 shows another embodiment of a guide element 9 and or 9 39 which is only mounted on a rod 13 39 which supports the configuration at the locations 9 and or 9 39 at the lower left in fig1 and 3 suspended above the ring spinning machine s the lower guide element 9 9 39 in the embodiment according to fig1 also in that of fig3 has the purpose of preventing the dropping of the end of the roving being dispensed to the set of drafting rolls 11 in this embodiment the guide element 9 and or 9 39 has an upper hooklike portion 40 in fig6 i to 6 xii the operating stages i to xii of the bobbin exchange process in which three bobbin rows are exchanged are shown schematically as is apparent the bobbin row c analogous to bobbin row 3 according to fig1 to 3 runs out so that empty bobbins 6 are present this empty bobbin row c is moved away in the direction of the arrow the bobbin rows a and b similar to bobbin rows 4 and 5 in the embodiment according to fig1 to 3 supply roving to the roving guide funnels 12 of the ring spinning machine s according to the working configuration ii the empty bobbins of the bobbin row c are replaced by full bobbins the bobbin row a then comprises nearly empty bobbins 6 39 the bobbin row b is half empty. |
8 | an exploded view of a terminal assembly 60 each terminal assembly 60 includes a sleeve comprised of top section 61 and bottom section 62 slot 61a is provided in top section 61 slot 61a interacts with top guide 28a as described below two pegs 63 are disposed on bottom section 62 and mate with corresponding holes not shown in top section 61 bottom section 62 and top section 61 further include recessed area 64 therein a female terminal 65 is positioned between and encased by top section 61 and bottom section 62 female terminal 65 includes bottom member 66 and top member 67 joined by bight 68 female terminal 65 is formed such that bottom member 66 and top member 67 are biased toward each other so as to be able to snugly engage a contact 30 as described below female terminal 65 further includes wire mount 69 to which an electrical conductor not shown is secured bight 68 of female terminal 65 rests in recessed areas 64 on top section 61 and bottom section 62 returning to fig1 strain relief 70 includes left side 71 top tongue 72 right side 73 bottom tongue 74 face 75 and rear 76 each of top tongue 72 and bottom tongue 74 have a slot 77 cut therein slots 77 engage ledges 58 on plugs 50 as described below strain relief 70 further includes a tubular member 79 extending from rear 76 thereof tubular member 79 terminates in flange 80 tubular member 79 and flange 80 are used. |
9 | require the sorting of thousands of items for ultimate packaging and shipping to various downstream customers and other recipients such distribution systems typically interact with a variety of input and output sources fig1 illustrates the process architecture typically found in common distribution systems 100 items are received by the distribution center through a variety of input sources 110 such as shipping yards delivery docks mailrooms and the like the received items are processed in a distribution center 120 typically in an intake processing location 122 the processed items are then transported to a sorting station 124 in its most basic sense such sorting may involve individually selecting items from a large group of items to fulfill an individual order for example in the apparel industry received items may be dumped in a central location such as sorting tables employees then sort through the random piles of garments for example men 39 s and ladies 39 clothing to select individual garments to fulfill a particular order the selected items are then placed into individual bins to await further processing after at least some of the items have been sorted into groups the groups are typically transported to a shipping location 126 shipping locations typically process grouped items for shipment such processes include packaging the groups and placing the groups in appropriate containers for shipping such as envelopes bags boxes drums containers and the like the processed groups are then transported 130 to a distribution center 140 for further sorting the distribution center 140 typically sorts the groups according to shipper designation for example the sorted groups may be placed onto loading docks 150 for pick. |
9 | fig1 is an exemplary flow chart describing a method for manufacturing an encapsulated device the method begins in step s 100 and proceeds to step s 200 wherein the device cavity is formed in the lid wafer in step s 300 the indentation features are formed in the device cavity of the lid wafer the device cavity and indentation features may be formed by etching a patterned substrate in a liquid acid etchant or by deep reactive ion etching for example this may complete the preparation of the indented lid wafer in step s 400 the getter material is deposited over the patterned lid wafer in various exemplary embodiments the getter material may be deposited by sputter deposition for example in step s 500 the device is formed on the device wafer the device may be formed by any number of bulk machining or surface machining techniques for example sputtering plating and etching in step s 600 the lid wafer is aligned with the device wafer so that the device cavity is registered over the device and the wafers may be clamped together in a wafer assembly in step s 700 the device cavity is evacuated and the gas environment within the wafer bonding tool may be replaced with a preferred gas in step. |
1 | is a graph of the viscosity profiles of the conventional beyar cement and that of the present invention it is believed that the viscosity profile of the present invention will have a rapid initial increase in viscosity due to the wetting of a first pmma fraction a long working time characterized by essentially no increase in viscosity due to the subsequent release of the reaction stemming anti oxidant until it is consumed and then a later viscosity increasing window due to the subsequent wetting of the second pmma fraction in a prophetic embodiment of the invention cement with a viscosity profile as described above is useful in vertebral repair for example in vertebroplasty and or kyphoplasty procedures it is believed that the lengthened working window of the present invention will permit a medical practitioner sufficient time to load a high pressure injection device and inject the cement into a desired location optionally an injection needle or cannula is inserted into the body prior to or concurrent with the mixing so that the window need only be long enough for loading and injection exemplary injection systems include the confidence injection system marketed by depuy synthes spine of raynham mass optionally cement injection into a vertebra is under sufficient pressure to move fractured bone such as vertebral plates of a collapsed vertebra optionally injection of viscous cement under high pressure contributes to fracture reduction and or restoration of vertebral height in a prophetic. |
8 | following condition is satisfied 0 lt u03b2 u2266 2 where u03b2 is the imaging lateral magnification of the optical system in the sub scanning direction application_number US 39454289 A description fig4 a and 4b are schematic views of essential portions of the first embodiment taken in cross section perpendicular to the plane of deflection and in a plane parallel to the plane of deflection respectively the plane of deflection refers to the light beam plane formed with the lapse of time by a light beam deflected by the deflecting reflecting surface of a deflector the main scanning direction refers to the direction in which the light beam deflected by the deflecting reflecting surface of the deflector scans a surface to be scanned and the sub scanning direction refers to the direction perpendicular to the main scanning direction in fig4 a and 4b the reference numeral 1 designates a semiconductor laser having two light emitting portions 1a and 1b disposed at an interval x 1 in the sub scanning direction on a common monolithic substrate the reference numeral 2 denotes a collimator lens which collimates two laser beams emitted from the two light emitting portions 1a and 1b at predetermined angles respectively the reference numeral 3 designates a stop which shapes the light beams from the collimator lens 2 to make the spot diameters of the laser beams on a surface 8 to be scanned which will be appropriate as described later the reference character 4a schematically shows one deflecting reflecting surface of a rotatable polygonal mirror as a light deflector and the laser beams are reflected and deflected by the deflecting reflecting surface 4a the reference numeral 5 denotes a scanning lens having the f u03b8 characteristic. |
9 | component eliminated the results are the same as for example i example vi is repeated with the polyolefin permitted to vary between 50 and 85 parts by weight and the pigment to vary between 15 and 50 parts by weight the results are substantially the same as for example v example vi is repeated except that the amount of polyolefin is varied between 50 and 85 parts by weight and the composition includes up to 20 percent resin by weight the results are substantially the same as for example v examples i and ii are repeated using at least 25 percent lower melting point polyethylene except that the resin is present in up to 20 percent by weight and is combined with wax up to 40 percent by weight the pigment varies between 15 and 50 percent and the remainder consists of low melting point polyethylene the results are the same as for example i examples i and ii are repeated with 34 foral 34 replaced by pentalyn h or stabilite ester 10 the results are the same as for example i examples i and ii are repeated with 34 uhlich l2550 34 replaced by 34 black pearls a 34 cabot 34 perma black toner 34 h kohnstamm or 34 peerless 155 beads 34 columbian carbon the results are the same examples i and ii are repeated with the colored pigments 34 victoria blue lake 34 h kohnstamm. |
6 | impacts from exploding items of the refuse such as used spray cans a suitable type of wire is for example titanium or stainless steel the chamber 11 surrounded by porous membrane 12 is positioned within an air tight housing 22 which is sealed during the combustion and cool down periods to prevent any escape of gasses and burning particulates a strong material which is able to withstand the temperatures and pressures generated from within the apparatus and which is inert to the refuse and gases produced from the incineration is preferable housing 22 is therefore preferably constructed from for example stainless steel the housing 22 is also insulated by insulation 24 to prevent heat from escaping into the ambient environment the housing 22 surrounds a back pressure chamber 23 which forces the mixture of fuels through the porous membrane 13 to sustain the surface combustion back pressure chamber 23 is coaxial to porous membrane 13 to achieve uniformity of the surface combustion upon closure of lid 26 and clean out plug 27 the housing 22 becomes a pressure tank and therefore lid 26 and clean out plug 27 are also constructed to adequately endure the temperatures and pressures from within the apparatus feed back systems monitor and regulate the operating parameters of the apparatus pressure feed back means and temperature feed. |
7 | di n propylamine diisopropylamine di n butylamine diisobutylamine di sec butylamine dipentylamine dicyclopentylamine dihexylamine dicyclohexylamine diheptylamine dioctylamine dinonylamine didecylamine didodecylamine dicetylamine n n dimethylmethylenediamine n n dimethylethylenediamine and n n dimethyltetraethylenepentamine examples of suitable tertiary aliphatic amines include trimethylamine triethylamine tri n propylamine triisopropylamine tri n butylamine triisobutylamine tri sec butylamine tripentylamine tricyclopentylamine trihexylamine tricyclohexylamine triheptylamine trioctylamine trinonylamine tridecylamine tridodecylamine tricetylamine n n n u2032 n u2032 tetramethylmethylenediamine n n n u2032 n u2032 tetramethylethylenediamine and n n n u2032 n u2032 tetramethyltetraethylenepentamine examples of suitable mixed amines include dimethylethylamine methylethylpropylamine benzylamine phenethylamine and benzyldimethylamine examples of suitable aromatic and heterocyclic amines include aniline derivatives e g aniline n methylaniline n ethylaniline n propylaniline n n dimethylaniline 2 methylaniline 3 methylaniline 4 methylaniline ethylaniline propylaniline trimethylaniline 2 nitroaniline 3 nitroaniline 4 nitroaniline 2 4 dinitroaniline 2 6 dinitroaniline 3 5 dinitroaniline and n n dimethyltoluidine diphenyl p tolyl amine methyldiphenylamine triphenylamine phenylenediamine naphthylamine diaminonaphthalene pyrrole derivatives e g pyrrole 2h pyrrole 1 methylpyrrole 2 4 dimethylpyrrole 2 5 dimethylpyrrole and n methylpyrrole oxazole derivatives e g oxazole and isooxazole thiazole derivatives e g thiazole and isothiazole imidazole derivatives e g imidazole 4 methylimidazole and 4 methyl 2 phenylimidazole pyrazole derivatives furazan derivatives pyrroline derivatives e g pyrroline and 2 methyl 1 pyrroline pyrrolidine derivatives e g pyrrolidine n methylpyrrolidine pyrrolidinone and n methylpyrrolidone imidazoline derivatives imidazolidine derivatives pyridine derivatives e g pyridine methylpyridine ethylpyridine propylpyridine butylpyridine 4 1 butylpentyl pyridine dimethylpyridine trimethylpyridine triethylpyridine phenylpyridine 3 methyl 2 phenylpyridine 4 tert butylpyridine diphenylpyridine benzylpyridine methoxypyridine butoxypyridine dimethoxypyridine 1 methyl 2 pyridine 4 pyrrolidinopyridine 1 methyl 4 phenylpyridine 2 1 ethylpropyl pyridine aminopyridine and dimethylaminopyridine pyridazine. |
6 | 25 which is movable in the vertical direction the light source 16 being supported by the slide the light source accordingly can be shifted vertically to different positions by means of the motor and the operation of the motor is controlled by output signals from a computer so that the light spot generated by the light source when observed from a defined fixed position at the right end of the sight will be positioned automatically in dependence of relevant parameters supplied to the computer such that the sight line will intersect the ballistic curve on the target motor 24 can be located in a box at the lower side of frame 22 so that only slide 25 with light source 16 at the upper end thereof projects from the upper side of the frame in fig3 only the position along a vertical axis the y axis is controlled in the embodiment disclosed in fig4 motor 24 having light source 16 mounted to slide 25 thereof also the position along a horizontal axis the x axis is automatically controlled in fig4 motor 24 is mounted to the slide 26 of a second motor 27 slide 26 being movable along the x axis by means of motor 27 while slide 25 is movable along the y axis by means of motor 24 light source 16 accordingly can be adjusted in two mutually perpendicular directions by means of the two motors 24 and 27 the same result can be achieved by means of a single motor 24 if the light source is a diode array vertical cavity surface emitting laser vcsel 28 mounted to slide 25 of motor 24 as shown in fig5 the slide is movable by means of motor 24 along. |
8 | wheels 72 74 and 76 a tripod docking station 78 where an adjustable imaging device docking station can be attached to the tripod wheels 74 and 76 can be rotated to the other side of support 75 by rotating plates 74 a and 76 a through u00bd turn so that dolly 70 can follow an arc in either direction fig7 shows a computer docking station 81 for a computer and a motor 85 or other drive unit batteries 87 are shown as well computer 81 a can upload images from device 33 or 102 automatically or under operator control from where the images can be viewed or transferred to a server it also shows a seat 89 for an operator and foot pegs 91 fig8 shows a telescoping tripod 93 to which an imaging device can be affixed the imaging device can be attached with a movable mount so it can shoot at a variety of angles motor 85 can drive the wheel 72 in either direction to cause revolution of the dolly 70 about the vehicle vehicle 10 in fig2 to 4 in either direction dolly 70 can be linked to carrier 50 or carrier 50 can be independent and have its own motor and movement control in the case where dolly 70 and carrier 50 have their own motors their relative positions to each other and to the vehicle being imaged could be maintained using electronic beams and receptors on dolly 70 and carrier 50 which control. |
3 | tests the compounds inhibit the electroshock induced convulsions in the mouse e swinyard j am pharm assoc scient ed 38 201 1949 and j pharmacol exp ther 106 319 1952 in this test mice received the test substance in a dosage of 0 1 100 mg kg iv at a given time 30 sec to 50 min following the drug administration 50 ma 200 ms long shock was applied with corneal electrodes smeared with electrolyte jelly this supra threshold shock produces tonic extensor convulsions of all extremities inhibition of the hindlimb extension is taken as a protective action after investigation of several dose levels and times an ed 50 is estimated compounds of this invention have ed 50 39 s ranging from 0 5 30 mg kg as a result of their nmda receptor antagonism the compounds of this invention are useful in the treatment of anxiety schizophrenia and depression or of cns degenerative disorders such as huntington 39 s disease als alzheimer 39 s or parkinson 39 s diseases the compounds of this invention protect further against hypoxia induced degeneration of rat hippocampal neurons in vitro and thus may be useful in disorders arising from cerebral ischemia such as stroke heart attack or. |
6 | a counter flow microchannel heat exchanger according to the present invention is shown in fig1 and generally designated at 20 the heat exchanger 20 comprises a housing 22 having a single layer of a plurality of parallel microchannels 24 as will be described below the heat exchanger 20 is designed such that a fluid coolant flows through adjacent alternating microchannels in opposite directions this counter flow configuration reduces the lateral temperature variation as compared to a unidirectional flow heat exchanger while maintaining low pressure drop and high coolant utilization the housing 22 of the heat exchanger 20 comprises two separate portions a base portion 26 and a surface portion 28 the surface portion 28 of the housing 22 has a plurality of slots which define the microchannels 24 the housing 22 shown in the figs is generally cylindrical a cylindrically shaped housing 22 represents a compact design and minimizes coolant flow thereby reducing power requirements for a liquid coolant pump however it is understood that the housing 22 of the heat exchanger 20 can be any shape including rectilinear opposed holes 30 are formed in the housing 22 of the heat exchanger 20 for receiving pins on the component to be cooled not shown. |
5 | skill in the art that the finger supporting key 34 is longer than surrounding fingers this is due to the greater outside dimension that key 34 creates key 34 must be able to deflect sufficiently to fit through the orientation profiles a longer finger allows that deflection without exceeding the elastic limit of the material of the finger this avoids permanent deformation thereof the fingers 32 carry the collet profile 50 which is made up of several different diameters of material such as wider section 52 narrower section 54 and larger wider section 56 from fig2 and 3 one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that collet profile 50 is deflected inwardly until reaching a matchable profile 16 that is complementary and expands outwardly to engage therewith if a load is desired to be held a surface of collet profile 50 will be configured to engage reverse cut 86 fig5 provides a cross sectional view of fig4 for clarity referring to fig6 and 7 the key 34 of the illustrated embodiment is shown in fig6 downhole end 36 of key 34 is shown to be angled on two sides 38 and 40 these surfaces assist key 34 in moving along helical edge 14 by helping to avoid gouging of metal each of the angles 38 40 are in one. |
8 | 1 c and a notch provided on an outer section on a line extended in the longitudinal direction on the frame 1 it is noted that these holes are formed by pressing during secondary processing when a bolt or a screw is inserted into the speaker mounting hole 1 c and fixed in a complimentary member even when a stress exists with respect to the mounting surface the frame 1 deforms and bends along the line connecting the strain absorption notch 1 e and a strain adsorption hole 1 d and thus the strain does not extend to the central section of the frame the frame of the present invention affords the same function as that discussed above with a paper manufacturing or molding process fig5 shows an example of the process in fig5 a frame 1 is sandwiched between a male paper forming mold 20 and a female paper forming mold 21 a slight indentation 28 is provided on a section of the female paper forming mold 21 if the mold is adapted not to abut with the frame 1 that section which does not abut will not be heat pressed during the drying process and thus will remain at a low pressing pressure since the internal structure of the pulp is a coarse flexible structure if not pressured it is possible to create. |
5 | pressure may result in unacceptable surface finishes or a part with insufficient mechanical strength an alternate embodiment can provide additional variation in density through controlling the number size and shape of voids in the finished part without sacrificing mechanical properties this embodiment includes using a metal powder 58 made up of hollow or foamed particles as such the density of the finished part can have a greater density range than systems using solid particles alternately the density can be controlled by use of particles other than metal such as ceramic or glass for example inadequate adhesion of particles to one another with such alternate materials however can weaken the finished part an embodiment disclosed herein therefore addresses this concern by coating or plating the nonmetallic particles prior to use in the powdered metallurgy process one method of coating the particles is through chemical vapor deposition or cvd the chemical vapor deposition process can controllably grow a coating of a specific metal onto surfaces of the powdered material particles the metal coating can have excellent adhesion to the individual particles and provide an exterior surface on each particle susceptible to adhesion to other particles in the sintering process thereby providing greater strength in the finished part the use of nonmetallic powder material prior to the cvd process permits a greater range of density of the finished part as well as allowing for control of other properties such as electrical conductivity magnetic properties coefficient of thermal expansion and thermal conductivity for example referring to fig5 a cross sectional view of an. |
3 | 2 to 4 wherein the compound of formula a is isolated as a protonated salt of the same arylsulfonic acid of which p is the arylsulfonate 6 the method of clause 5 wherein the protonated salt of the compound of formula a is isolated in amorphous or crystalline form 7 the method of any one of clauses 2 to 6 wherein the acidic medium comprises sulfuric acid 8 the method of any one of clauses 1 or 3 to 7 wherein the protonated salt is a salt of an aryl sulfonic acid 9 the method of clause 8 wherein the protonated salt is 1 4 ditosyl 1 4 7 triazacyclonone tosylate which is the toluene sulfonic acid salt of 1 4 ditosyl 1 4 7 triazacyclononane or ii 1 4 dibenzenesulfonyl 1 4 7 triazacyclonone benzenesulfonate which is the benzene sulfonic acid salt of 1 4 dibenzene sulfonyl 1 4 7 triazacyclononane 10 the method of any one preceding clause wherein the method is conducted at a reaction temperature from 100 to 160 u00b0 c 11 the method of any one preceding clause further comprising reacting a compound of formula a with a bridging element of the form zch 2 ch 2 z wherein z is a halogen selected. |
2 | but the lug grooves 32 33 can also be of same size the size of the recess 31 is corresponding to the space to be taken by the insert 20 with the rod 10 added with the material thickness t so that the insert 20 will accommodate tightly the recess 31 of the holder 30 and to lock the rod 10 when placed the holder 30 is of composite material or of polyethene the holder 30 can be attached to the sizer or the coater by manners known as such to one skilled in the art as can be seen from fig2 a 2b the insert 20 and the holder 30 are elongate profiles the length of which will extend at least over the width of the fiber web to be sized or coated so that the over the same fiber web width extending rod 10 is able to dose the sizing medium or the coating medium on the width of fiber web in fig3 a 3d are shown schematically steps of assembling one example of the rod bed assembly as shown in fig3 a first one side of the insert 20 is inserted into the groove of the holder the other side of the insert 20 is slightly pressed and simultaneously the insert 20 is further inserted deeper into the groove of. |
9 | position of it automatically during a change in stream direction this also helps keep the turbine system axis perpendicular to moving stream direction 40 the nacelle 21 and interior of platform 29 are sectioned at 5 and provided in fig5 moving stream direction 40 which can be a representation of wind or ocean current observes physical laws similar to a slow moving incompressible fluid the focused circulation 70 71 72 rotates with an axis almost perpendicular to moving stream 40 a higher mass flow rate is produced in the area above 70 71 72 which decreases the backpressure below and downstream of turbine 19 resulting in improved performance the reduced pressure behind the turbine system allows the portion of the stream influencing the turbine system 100 101 102 103 and 104 to have a higher volumetric flow rate to increase power to the turbine than would be available without the augmenters the same conditions are created on the other side of the device hidden from this view to drive turbine 20 the circulating stream 70 71 72 converge at location 76 77 78 toward focus 52 and further reduce the backpressure downstream of the augmenter system for improved device performance as moving stream 40 varies in velocity governor augmentor 12 is able to swing on its hinge 26 since the drag force is proportional to stream velocity during dangerous stream velocities governor augmenter 12 will swing up to a minimum attack angle and greatly reduce the overturning moment on the support structure as a means of protection at sites where stream velocity is unsteady the varying attack angle of the governor augmenter 12 maintains a constant backpressure for improved turbine performance the vertical orientation of the base and governor augmenters require no support for snow loading and reduce requirements. |
8 | network administrator displaying the second policy to the first network administrator and displaying the first policy to the second network administrator application_number US 201213590992 A description embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing figures wherein like numbers represent like elements throughout before embodiments of the invention are explained in detail it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the examples set forth in the following description or illustrated in the figures the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of applications and in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the use of u201c including u201d u201c comprising u201d or u201c having u201d and variations thereof herein are meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items fig3 is a diagram of an example boundary interface element bie 300 in accordance with an aspect of the present invention the bie 300 is operative to enforce independent network security policy for each of a plurality of interfaces virtual or physical which are limited only by logical processing capacity or physical layout space the construct of the present invention allows an appropriate role of access enforcement for each interface of the bie 300 to be independently controlled as shown bie 300 is a hardware component having a plurality of interfaces 4 interfaces are shown for illustrative purposes interface 1 302 to a first network or element not shown interface 2 304 to a second network or element not shown interface 3 306. |
3 | base of formula ii by adding about an equivalent or somewhat more of hydrogen halide to a solution of the free base in an alkanol solvent the salt is precipitated by addition of a nonpolar solvent such as ester chloroform and the like maintaining the starting material in the salt form is desirable since it can be readily repurified and has a crystalline character the novel derivatives of the present invention are antineoplastic agents which can inhibit the growth of transplanted mouse tumors in mice as established by the following tests the animals used were dba 2 mice all of one sex weighing a minimum of 17 g and all within a 3 g weight range there were 5 or 6 animals per test group the tumor transplant was accomplished by intraperitoneal injection of 0 5 ml of dilute ascitic fluid containing 10 6 cells of lymphocytic leukemia p388 various doses of the test derivatives as indicated in table 1 were administered intraperitoneally on days 1 5 and 9 relative to tumor inoculation the animals were weighed and survivors were recorded on a regular basis for 30 days the median survival time and the ratio of survival time for treated t control c animals were calculated the positive control compound was 5 fluorouracil given as a 60 mg kg injection the results of this test. |
8 | in step 340 in step 345 the receiving secure server receives the data transmission it is important to note that there may be multiple receiving secure servers the secure server s then pass the data transmission to another secure server in step 350 the secure server then retrieves a synchronized utc from a second secure synchronized data base in step 355 the secure server then reassembles and translates the data transmission according to the instructions in the utc in step 360 the secure server then passes the original data transmission to the destination location in step 365 fig4 is an example of a synchronized data base structure 400 a unique transport code utc 410 a translations value table 420 and an assembly instructions table 430 used in the secure data transmission utility system the tables 400 410 420 and 430 represent four of the files necessary to house the configuration logic to direct the execution paths of logic of the present invention the synchronized data base structure 400 is used to coordinate between the sending and receiving servers with commands and instructions detailing how to breakup and reassemble the data transmissions where to transmit the data for the data transmission what. |
6 | it is even possible to realize a negative piston travel while a suitable amount of energy is gained this depends on the angular position of inclined thrust rods 11 and 11 39 and on the distance intermediate pistons 19 and 19 39 may cover within blind end cylindrical bores 21 and 21 39 against the spring force of rings 22 and 22 39 in the circumferential direction during braking when the brake is released a clearance is established by elastic rings 22 and 22 39 on both sides of disc 16 due to the elastic return motion of intermediate pistons 19 and 19 39 thus elastic rings 22 and 22 39 act simultaneously in the manner of a roll back seal in order to avoid that during a braking action in reverse gear i e with brake disc 16 rotating in opposition to the direction of arrow f an effect contrary to the one described hereinabove occurs a preferred improvement of the present invention provides for stops 29 and 29 39 at the end of brake piston 12 and blind end cylindrical device 21 39 close to the disc entry side the stop being in contact with the end of intermediate piston 19 or 19 39 close to the disc entry side under normal braking conditions intermediate pistons 19 and 19 39 are allowed to lift clear of stops 29 and 29 39 in the presence of a braking action in reverse gear however intermediate pistons 19 and 19 39 are in safe engagement with stops 29 and 29 39 thereby effectively preventing an otherwise feared receding motion of intermediate pistons 19 and 19 39 into blind end cylindrical bores 21 and 21 39 it should be understood that the subject of. |
8 | node of the system utilizing message based synchronization to the external system the synchronization status data is converted from the message based synchronization signature transmitted by the interface node in such a manner that the level in the internal synchronization hierarchy of the external system as indicated by the synchronization status transmittd to the external system rises or falls corresponding to the rise and correspondingly fall of a predetermined magnitude of the level indicated by the message based synchronization signature application_number US 70267896 A description fig2 illustrates a system employing self organizing master slave synchronization soms which is a message based synchronizing method known per se in this specific case the system comprises five nodes or devices assigned soms addresses indicated by the reference numerals 1 5 according to their level of hierarchy the master node of the system has the smallest soms address the nodes interchange messages containing such soms addresses in this way the nodes are able to identify each other by means of the address numbers and establish a synchronization hierarchy so that the whole network can synchronize itself with the master node as mentioned above messages transmitted continually in the network are dependent on the applied message based synchronization method in addition the messages are specific for each transmitting node in the soms network a. |
5 | a tilling stabilization apparatus for tilling and stabilizing a roadbed or other base layer of soil includes a large manifold for receiving metered amounts of pressurized fly ash or other powdery filler binder and or sealer material and injecting it in the vicinity of a rotating tiller that is tilling the roadbed a water manifold passing through a housing surrounding the tiller produces a dense water mist inside the housing causing dust to settle and providing a cementitious mix of the fly ash with the tilled roadbase material reliable economical filling of roads and stabilization of a road base is achieved application_number US 34716089 A description referring to the drawings roadbed stabilization apparatus 1 includes a tractor 3 supporting a tiller stabilizer machine 7 tractor 3 is supported by its rear wheels 5 and front wheels 6 along a roadbed 9 which is to be prepared for deposition of pavement the tilling stabilizing machine 7 includes a rotary tiller 23 including a plurality of tines or blades as shown in fig2 driven by an hydraulic motor 15 fig1 hydraulic motor 15 is connected by a tube 17 to a hydraulic pump not shown in tractor 3 the tractor 3 and the portion of the tiller stabilizer machine 7 described thus far can be a bomag mph 100 recycler soil stabilizer available from bomag usa springfield ohio the device is capable of tilling a roadway layer up to about 12 inches. |
6 | the parasitic oscillation as shown in fig2 can be resolved into the two main oscillation orders as shown in fig3 using the dashed line the third order main oscillation is shown while the solid line shows the fourth order main oscillation if these two oscillations are superimposed on each other then the parasitic oscillation profile shown in fig2 is produced according to the invention through the use of a single wheel both the third order main oscillation and also the fourth order main oscillation are now damped for this purpose the shape or geometry of the non round wheel 3 is constructed in such a way that counter oscillations are generated which exhibit an oscillation spectrum u2014 idealized for the present embodiment u2014 that is opposite the spectrum according to fig2 in terms of amplitude profile and that is similarly formed from dominant third and fourth order counter oscillations such a wheel is shown as an example in fig4 this wheel is obviously not round it has an irregular peripheral shape that is obtained in the shown example by superimposing triangular and quadrangular wheel geometries the triangular wheel geometry is used for generating third order counter oscillations while the quadrangular wheel geometry is used for generating fourth order counter oscillations the superimposition of these wheel geometries leads to the wheel shape. |
5 | raised and the shelter is in the closed position when the lid 500 is lowered the lid 500 has a roof wall 501 a front wall 530 and both a left 520 and a right 510 side wall all of the walls of the lid 500 are molded together from a single piece of plastic the edges of the walls form the upper portion of the lip 550 which seals the shelter in the closed position this lip 550 is congruent with the lower lips 250 of the threshold 200 thus the upper lips 55 of the lid 500 meet the lower lips 250 of the threshold 200 to form a seal when the shelter is in the closed position as noted above the lid 500 also has the structural ridges which are similar to those of the top the parallel peak ridges 560 are located on the roof wall 501 and on the front wall 530 and run from the point of contact with the top 400 towards the point of contact with the threshold 200 just above the lip of the front 530 left 520 and right 510 walls of the lid 500 there is a continuous perimeter structural ridge 561 molded into the respective walls also disposed on the lid are a handle 610 and a locking mechanism 591 the handle 610 is located within an indentation in the front 530 wall. |
5 | protruding from the earth wooden column 24 is affixed to the proximal end of foundation column 26 and extends upwardly therefrom alternative embodiments of foundation column 26 are illustrated in fig3 6 as illustrated in fig3 one embodiment of foundation column 26 includes precast concrete column body 44 having a substantially consistent cross sectional area with anchor pin sleeve 46 positioned adjacent a distal end of precast concrete column body 44 and column bracket 34 positioned adjacent a proximal end of precast concrete column body 44 anchor pin sleeve 46 comprises a hollow cylindrical member sized to accommodate anchor pin 32 fig2 in one exemplary embodiment anchor pin sleeve 46 is a u215d u2033 inner diameter sleeve as illustrated in fig3 3 a 4 and 4 a as well as fig7 10 column bracket 34 is generally u shaped with depending arms 56 extending from base 54 depending arms 56 are substantially perpendicular to base 54 and are spaced whereby column 24 may be positioned intermediate depending arms 56 column bracket is formed of steel e g u215b u2033 to u00bd u2033 steel and can be formed in a variety of ways including e g creating a pair of substantially 90 u00b0 bends in a planar piece of stock material using a bending brake press or other suitable metal bending apparatus welding a pair of l shaped brackets one to the other or welding together three discrete pieces comprising the two depending arms 56 and base 54 of column bracket 34. |
6 | of simplicity but it is to be noted that some of its details of the other turbine may be different both wind turbines 2 are connected by a dc voltage line 4 and a dc voltage busbar 6 to a collective inverter 8 or multi input inverter the collective inverter 8 generates alternating current with an ac voltage from the dc voltage or the direct current from the busbar 6 at its output 10 and supplies this into an electrical supply grid 14 via a transformer 12 which here is designed to be a medium voltage transformer the basic functionality and necessary elements are in any case explained according to an embodiment based on the detailed wind turbine 2 shown wind turbine 2 has an aerodynamic rotor 16 which is turned by the wind and therefore turns a runner in a synchronous generator 18 so that the synchronous generator 18 generated alternating current and supplies this to the rectifier 20 the rectifier 20 is located in the nacelle 22 of the wind turbine 2 and there it generates an initial direct current and an initial dc voltage the initial direct current and the initial dc voltage are supplied via a direct current connection cable 24 from the nacelle 22 via the tower 26 to the tower base 28 the direct current connection cable 24 can therefore also be called a direct current tower cable in the tower base 28 the direct current connection cable 24 is coupled to a boost converter 30 the boost converter 30 transforms the initial direct current and the initial ac voltage into a second direct current and a second dc voltage this second direct current and the second. |
5 | desired position the bearing housing 118 includes a front side 120 with a hole 138 through which roller chain 110 enters the bearing housing 118 a rear side 122 internal bearing supports 130 132 with bearings 126 128 respectively on opposite sides of sprocket 114 for supporting shaft 116 an end plate 134 and an end bearing 136 for supporting the end of shaft 116 on which the sheave 140 is mounted the coil chain 142 is endless and is of sufficient length to hang near the floor 12 of the hangar h so that it can be conveniently reached and grasped by a person standing on the floor chain guides 144 145 extend from the bearing housing 118 into radially spaced relation to the sheave 140 on either side of the coil chain 142 to prevent the coil chain 142 from disengaging or jumping off of sheave 140 the counterweight 112 which is suspended from lower chain 110 as described above moves from a position in proximity to the bearing housing 118 as illustrated in fig6 when the door is closed to a position near the floor 112 as indicated in phantom lines 112 39 when the door is fully opened as indicated in phantom lines 10 39 a cage 146 is provided to guide the counterweight 112 in a vertical line between its upper and lower positions and to provide a safety barrier to prevent persons from inadvertantly walking or standing beneath the counterweight when it is descending as the door is being opened a power assist mechanism is also provided as an alternative to applying manual force to raise or open the door 10 the power assist mechanism essentially includes an electric motor 148 with. |
8 | shown each of the decorative lamps which are generally designated with the reference numeral 10 comprises a holder 2 to receive and retain therein a bulb 1 the bulb has an opaque or translucent surface coating for example a light nontransmitting material or a dark light absorbing material provided thereon to form a decorative pattern which defines on the bulb surface at least a light transmitting area 11 which is formed by providing no such surface coating material on the area and a light nontransmitting area 12 by suitable design of the combination of the light transmitting area 11 and the light nontransmitting area 12 a decorative patterns is formed on the bulb surface with the bulb 1 lit a visual decoration corresponding to the decorative pattern becomes visible in the embodiment illustrated the decorative pattern is a halloween pumpkin face it may of course be possible to provide other pattern on the bulb surface for example in the lamp string 100 that comprises a number of the decorative lamps 10 each of the lamps 10 is provided with a different pattern and these patterns constitute a 34 story 34 so that when the lamp string 100 is energized and the lamps 10 are lit in. |
6 | 30 which is fixed within first housing portion 11 and orbiting scroll member 40 which is engaged with fixed scroll member 30 orbiting scroll member 40 includes bottom plate 42 spiral element 43 which is formed on a first end surface of bottom plate 42 and boss member 41 which is formed on a second end surface of bottom plate 42 orbiting scroll member 40 is supported on a first end of second housing portion 12 by a rotation preventing mechanism 45 rotation preventing mechanism 45 is comprised of a ball coupling which is disposed around boss member 41 fixed scroll member 30 includes bottom plate 31 spiral element 32 which is formed on a first end surface of bottom plate 31 discharge valve mechanism 33 which is formed on a second end surface of bottom plate 31 and fixed member 34 fixed scroll member 30 is fixed to bottom wall portion 11 a of first housing portion 11 by bolts 54 via fixed member 34 moreover discharge valve mechanism 33 may discharge fluid from motor driven compressor 10 motor 60 is accommodated within space 25 of second housing portion 12 and third housing portion 13 motor 60 is comprised of stator 15 and rotor 16 stator 15 is fixed within housing portions 12 and 13 rotor 16 is mounted to rotary shaft 21 a first end of rotary shaft 21 is rotatably supported by bearing 18 which is disposed within boss member 13 a of third housing portion 13 a second end of rotary shaft 21 includes large diameter portion 21 a large. |
3 | as shown by fig1 and 3 uses an arrangement where the substrate 58 which is shown in the shutter position may be physically moved over the selected sources 68 and 70 or other sources not shown when these separate sources which contain different alloy compositions are exposed to substrate 58 during selected periods of time during the process these sources will provide different epitaxial growths having differing electro optic characteristics for example the substrate 58 can be in the shuttered position until the furnace chamber is heated up to a desired growth temperature and then the substrate 58 positioned over source 68 for the first layer growth and over source 70 for the second layer growth then back to the shuttered position for cool down multi source arrangements may also be provided with the added technique as mentioned above with respect to the single source wherein different reactive gases may be used during the process to provide even better variations of the electrical and optical properties of the layers it should be noted that the above explained method of producing epitaxially grown layers on semiconductor substrated under reactive gas pressures employing loading the growth elements in a reusable demountable ampule having vent means to provide semiconfinement of the epitaxial process provides control of a more desirable x value profile in the epitaxial layer thickness the present pressurized process allows for epitaxial growths at a lower temperature than was previously possible one example of how an epitaxially grown 20 micron thick hg 0 8 cd 0. |
5 | posts 61 and 62 whereas check plate 67 and covering plate 68 are placed between upper beam 65 and lower beam 66 as shown in fig9 hook 71 and buckle plate 72 are fixed to posts 61 and 62 one end of hook 71 is fixed to said posts and the other end is a gate shaped tube 73 one long tenon 74 is set within said tube said buckle plate 72 is vertical and is fixed to said posts 61 and 62 on one end there is one crack 75 on other side of said buckle plate as shown in fig1 11 and 12 the top of said check plate 67 is formed as a c shaped tube 77 wherein protruding trail 78 enables it to be fixed to upper beam 65 the lower part of said check plate 67 is formed as a gate shaped tube 79 wherein intruding trail 80 and fixing line 81 enables it to be fixed to said beam said covering plate 68 comprise of smaller shaped plates that are fixed to one another the interior of said shaped plate 82 is equipped with protruding line 83 that allows each plate to be tightly fixed to one another on the exterior of plate 82 is protruding buckle 84 which is. |
9 | space 704 and a selection of the search terms can be completed by a mouse or other selection mechanism the alternative way of interrogating the dictionary is to type the desired search term into search term selection space 705 for instance when a concept term search is selected and the word 34 computer 34 is to be the term searched the typing of the letter c into the space 705 brings up the same four selections in the dictionary search space as selecting the letter c from the string of letters 703 however as the typing continues the selection in the dictionary display space 704 diminishes first with the typing of the letter 34 o 34 cd drive vanishes from the list in dictionary space 704 and when 34 u 34 is typed 34 company 34 and 34 component 34 disappear leaving 34 computer 34 as the only selection in space 704 when the narrowing of the search field to the concept 34 computer 34 the property or attributes of the concept 34 computer 34 shown in fig6 appear in the identification space 706 if the search had been on properties rather than concepts a list of concept terms associated with the selection property term would appear in the identification space 706 with all. |
2 | 6 c the brackets could also be secured to the inside or outside surface of the roll over protection structure if desired the brackets should be made of a rigid and durable material such as mild steel hard plastic or composites like pins 13 the brackets are attached without compromising the integrity of the roll over protection system by using existing structure and not creating any additional holes or other weak points in the bars preferably the brackets 18 are made of a resilient durable material such as steel or hard plastic each roof bracket 18 18 u2032 includes a striker pin 113 having a cylindrical pin body and terminating in a pin head having a larger diameter than the pin body in the exemplary embodiment shown the pins 113 extend laterally inwardly and are positioned and configured to be received by a corresponding roof latch as discussed in greater detail below each roof bracket 18 18 u2032 also includes a forward slot 21 positioned and shaped to receive a corresponding pin on the windshield a rear slot 22 positioned and shaped to receive a corresponding pin on the rear panel and an angled roof slot 23 positioned and shaped to receive a corresponding pin on the roof each bracket 18 18 u2032 may also include a seal or other weather stripping 24 which is compressed under. |
1 | lever 19 the abutment 30 and the end disk 23 are displaced to the position shown in broken lines the abutment 30 actuates a microswitch 31 which releases via control conduit 32 the check valve 11 and moreover informs the tractor driver for example by an known acoustic or optical signal that the rear housing part 5 can be turned without danger toward the front housing part 3 after this both housing parts resume the position shown in fig1 since during turning of the rear housing part 5 to the front housing part 3 the pin 23 of the lever 24 is turned in direction of the housing part 3 and since the pin 28 of the lever 19 is also turned about the pin 17 the spring 22 is again somewhat prestressed so that the rod 16 resumes a substantially horizontal position shown in fig1 during this movement the abutment 30 is moved back from the switch 31 the winding of further bales is performed in an analogous manner it will be understood that each of the elements described above or two or more together may also find a useful aplication in other types of construction differing from the types described above while the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a round baling press it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention without further analysis the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can by applying current knowledge readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that from the standpoint of prior art fairly constitute essential. |
5 | by pedestrians and equipment that may pass along the hallway in which the wainscot is installed the ledges 106 are offset from the bases 66 to provide for the gap between the wall 12 and the panel 14 air is allowed to flow between the panels 14 and the corner guard 64 since glue or adhesive is not used to mount the panel 14 this mitigates warping of the panel 14 due to uneven moisture levels between the front and backsides of the panel 14 and mold growth also occupants of the building are exposed to less toxic materials other embodiments of the outside corner are also contemplated by way of example and not limitation referring to fig3 and 3a the outside corner is identical to the outside corner shown in fig2 and 2a except that the cap 72 a has a different configuration the cap 72 a has a sharper corner compared to the cap 72 shown in fig2 a the third embodiment shown in fig4 and 4a does not have a cap 72 rather the corner guard 64 has end arms 86 with nubs 88 that regulate the lateral position of the panels 14 the panels 14 can slide laterally in channels 32 20 and 59 the end arms 86 limit the lateral movement of the panels 14 referring now to fig5 and 5a an inside corner is shown the inside corner may have an inside corner guard 74 and an inside cap 78 the inside corner guard 74 may have two bases 76 that are used to mount the inside corner. |
1 | 44 thereof the arms 41 and 42 are resilient to allow the arms to be spread to accommodate a new paper roll 130 a flight of paper 131 from the roll 130 extends from the roll and as will be explained passes over the drive roller 120 and is held thereagainst by the action of the tension roller assembly 100 as is common in the art the free end 132 of the paper roll 130 when installed may be inserted under the clip 115 of the transfer mechanism 110 as will be described when the paper roll 130 has been partially dispensed it may be moved downwardly into the well formed by the bottom wall 59 of the chassis 55 whereupon it becomes a stub roll 135 the core 138 of which is shown in fig3 in the well provided by the bottom 59 of chassis 55 a flight of paper 136 from the stub roll 135 passes over the drive roller assembly 120 as particularly illustrated in fig6 and 8 operation of the dispenser 20 is hereinafter set forth referring now to fig2 4 and 5 of the drawings it will be seen that when the cover 50 of the dispenser 20 is moved away from the locked position thereof shown in fig1 to the position shown in fig5 the roller frame assembly 85 rotates outwardly about the pivot shafts in apertures 89 such that the. |
7 | preferably has a frustoconical shape but it could be of any appropriate shape the indentation 42 when optical fibers are inserted into the ribbonizing tool 10 hold an adhesive that is used to secure the optical fibers to one another by u201c adhesive u201d any material that would bind the optical fibers together could be used including but not limited to flexible cyanoacrylates a water based glue or epoxy alternatively the indentation 42 could be on an opposite side the bottom surface 44 and still be within the scope of the present invention the lower portion 16 also has the opening 24 which is both wider and longer than the fiber opening 20 the opening 24 divides the lower portion 16 into two handles 50 and 52 a spring member 54 is connected to each of the handles 50 52 in the lower portion to bias the handles 50 52 away from one another the spring member 54 also spans the opening 24 by biasing the handles 50 52 away from one another the fiber opening 20 is narrowed and will secure the optical fibers in the second portion 32 by exerting pressure on the outside portions 56 of the handles 50 52 the handles are pushed together making the opening 24 smaller the upper portion 14 pivots about the pivot portion 26 to open the fiber opening 20 there may be two extensions 56 that extend from each of the handles 50 52 at the lower edge 22 to prevent the handles from. |
6 | appreciated that in effecting such opening or closing of the apparatus outlets 58 and 62 it is not always the same aperture 108 or 110 that will open through each particular outlet in use when the engine 10 is running spent gases are exhausted from the cylinder 12 during the exhaust cycle via the exhaust port 18 when the exhaust valve 20 is open these gases travel along the exhaust manifold 40 to the scroll housing 30 where they drive the turbine wheel 28 in rotation before being exhausted to atmosphere via the exhaust opening 46 the turbine wheel 28 by way of the shaft 36 rotates the compressor fan wheel 32 which in turn draws in air through the manifold inlet 52 into the scroll housing 34 via the compressor inlet 48 the fan wheel 32 then forces this air under compression via the compressor outlet 38 and the inlet piping 42 to the inlet manifold 41 from the inlet manifold 41 the compressed air together with fuel such as petrol is forced into the cylinder 12 via the inlet port 14 during the induction cycle when the inlet valve 16 is open the manner in which fuel is mixed with the air will be understood by those skilled in the art and is not described further as will be understood by those skilled in the art the compression of the air by the compressor fan wheel 32 and the resultant pressure with which the air is forced into the cylinder 12 provides for significantly greater volumetric efficiency than would have been the case in the absence of the turbocharger 26 with resultant enhanced performance of the engine 10 and the motor vehicle it will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that for a fuel. |
7 | the buffer tree such devices can include for example cell type modification insertion of one buffer insertion of several buffers interchange of two grandchildren making a grandchild into a child making a child a grandchild interchanging a child and a grandchild eliminating two inverters removing one buffer removing more than one buffer and removing two inverters application_number US 67847800 A description the purpose of the dynamic buffer and inverter tree optimization procedure is to optimize buffer and inverter trees with the three cost functions remove ramptime violation reduce the path delays and minimize the cell area this procedure can be applied as part of the timing driven resynthesis procedure described in section 2 herein the timing driven resynthesis procedure described herein resynthesizes a chip netlist in order to minimize path delays eliminate ramptime violations and minimize the total cell area it can be applied at different points during the chip design process for example it can be applied after cell placement or after clock buffer insertion the timing driven resynthesis procedure starts with a chip that has a preliminary cell placement some of the cells are declared as fixed a lattice covering the chip area is then created with a typical distance between neighboring lattice points being 15 grids each nonfixed cell is then. |
2 | the inner side of the floor all around in a sealed manner to the same the inlet nozzle 4 is slightly offset to the rear so that the incoming liquid cannot flow more strongly into the upper inlet openings at the outlet end of the double wall chamber the inner square pipe is fitted into the separating wall 7 which is a laser cutting with a plate thickness of 1 5 mm and welded to the same the shape of the separating wall 7 is shown by fig2 a the inner pipe itself consists of two lasered 1 5 mm plate halves which are canted with a defined radius and are to be welded together at an intended narrow bordering 18 the configuration 19 shown in fig2 in a sectional view of the nine provided uv low pressure radiation sources or lamps has been used in the construction in a consistent and aligned manner starting from floor 6 in the collecting shield 20 according to fig2 c and in the flow screen 21 according to fig2 d the cladding tubes 14 are inserted and held in the flow screen 21 and a baffle plate 27 is also lasered into the same the middle radiator holder 20 has the. |
4 | insertion cycles run output signal 11 does not show instabilities 13 within range x both sensitivity levels are lowered by one step it then is observed over the next consecutive number nmin whether instabilities 13 occur if not both sensitivities again are lowered by one step this is continued until instabilities 13 occur during observation in range x if yes both sensitivity levels immediately are raised by one step then again it is observed whether for nmin consecutive insertion cycles instabilities 13 will occur if no instabilities occur again both sensitivity levels are lowered by one step and so on said method is carried on during the operation of the weaving machine m such that the effectively used working sensitivity level hi always will oscillate around an optimum sensitivity level the end point or angle of the observation range x has to be the same angular position at which the weaving machine control unit c stops to consider the output of weft yarn feelers to generate a weaving machine stop signal said end position furthermore is related to the position where the receiver rapier 3 releases the weft yarn y the weft feeler s with its control circuit is using two different sensitivity levels namely the higher working sensitivity level hi and the lower observation sensitivity level lo both preferably differing by one step only however it is possible to use other bigger and smaller differences as well said observation can be carried out for one weft feeler s only and can be used to adjust the sensitivity levels of other. |
2 | which is separately manufactured by diffusion bonding further as another convenient method a ring of an alloy steel may be installed at this portion as another preferable injection sleeve for die casting of this invention a tapered portion is provided on the outer periphery of the cylindrical cermet sintered body of the injection sleeve in the vicinity of an end portion contacting the die casting mold which fits to a tapered portion provided on an inner periphery of a corresponding end portion of a fitted metal cylinder and the other end portion of the cylindrical cermet sintered body is fixed such that the cylindrical cermet sintered body does not come off by a metal ring which is installed to the other end portion of the metal cylinder all the inner face of the injection sleeve up to the portion contacting the die casting mold can be constructed by the cermet sintered body since the portion of the cylindrical cermet sintered body in the vicinity contacting the die casting mold has the tapered portion thereby the excellent service life of the injection sleeve can be provided further when the shrinkage fit is performed by a metal cylinder having a larger thermal expansion and smaller young 39 s modulus than those of the cermet sintered body the cylindrical cermet sintered body may partially be protruded by the residual stress accompanied by the shrinkage fit therefore there may be a case wherein the cylindrical cermet sintered body comes off the injection sleeve and the edge of the cylindrical cermet sintered body is tipped off however the injection sleeve is provided with the metal ring on the side of. |
9 | impact strength was measured at 23 u00b0 c according to jis k 7110 the light transmission and haze value were measured according to jis k 6714 the results are shown in table 1 wherein 34 mma 34 34 st 34 and 34 ba 34 represent methyl methacrylate styrene and butyl acrylate respectively a polymerization vessel was charged with 210 parts of the rubber latex a1 obtained in example 1 solid matter 70 parts 60 parts of water 0 002 part of ferrous sulfate 0 004 part of disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0 1 part of formaldehyde sodium sulfoxylate and 1 5 parts of potassium chloride to the vessel were continuously added 13 parts of methyl methacrylate 2 parts of butyl acrylate and 0 1 part of cumene hydroperoxide over 3 hours at 70 u00b0 c after further continuing the polymerization for 1 hour 15 parts of styrene and 0 1 part of cumene hydroperoxide were then continuously added to the vessel over 3 hours the polymerization was further continued for 1 hour to give an aqueous latex of a graft copolymer a mbs resin was recovered from the latex and the test was made in the same manner as in example 1 a polymerization vessel was charged with 210 parts of the rubber latex a1 obtained n example 1 solid matter 70 parts 60 parts of water 0 002 part of ferous sulfate 0 004 part of disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate 0 1 part of formaldehyde sodium sulfoxylate and 1 5 parts of potassium chloride to the vessel were continuously added 13 parts of methyl methacrylate and 0 1 part of cumene hydroperoxide at 70 u00b0 c over 3 hours after further continuing the polymerization. |
8 | the control plane signalling can be inspected and details from it collected and stored to the database in that case i a the gtp teid mobile phone 39 s ip address imsi imei are recorded and stored to call details fig7 depicts an example of the qos measuring application 406 this comprises a qos agent 802 qos analyser 804 and qos user interface 806 the qos agent 802 collects packet time stamp info and performs qos measurements among others the delay in a network and its throughput are measured and the signal jitter is calculated the qos agent 802 makes the measurements on grounds of the commands which come through the qos user interface 806 and are based on the external control from a monitoring person the commands include addresses for data collecting such as ip source destination addresses tcp udp ports and gtp teids the measuring targets and measurement start stop controls measurements in all can be done in all layers in case of s1 are traced the packets made by protocols udp ip and ethernet below gtp and u2018 tunnelled u2019 protocols ap tcp or udp and ip above gtp gtp itself included the qos agent 802 returns periodically the measurement results and collected packet time stamp information to the qos analyser 804 the interface 808 between the qos agent and analyser is preferably a tcp ip socket there can be several qos agents 802 connected to one qos analyser 804 in which case the qos analyser can calculate correlation results for instance for delay and packet drops between the nodes to which the agents are. |
7 | 30 have opposite polarities that is the programming signals of m 2 30 uses the current prototype pattern when diff j u2212 1 or its element wise negated version when diff j 1 note that the mapping method uses m 1 20 and m 2 30 to represent the positive and negative terms of the bsb weight matrix respectively however the proposed training scheme operated in real design circumstance cannot and does not have to guarantee an identical mapping to software generated matrix defined in 11 in fact what matters most is the overall effect of m 1 20 and m 2 30 not exact memristance values 10 in each individual crossbar array step 6 if training is completed the st updates the training progress 150 if a prototype pattern goes through steps 2 5 and reports no error without further tuning m 1 and m 2 otherwise st resets the training progress 140 whenever an error is detected and all of the patterns in b n are available in step 2 when st 80 indicates that the entire training set has been successfully u201c learned u201d the training progress terminates running the bsb recall circuit 160 see fig2 under the ideal condition should obtain the same results as the mathematical algorithm unfortunately the noise induced by process variations and signal fluctuations. |
6 | a may be thinned or provided with depressions 324 a formed into the part to reduce thickness of the part where the greater thickness is not needed strategically reducing the thickness of the part can significantly aid in improved manufacturability an additional benefit is a reduction in the weight of the pivot connection without unduly reducing its strength and durability of the pivot connection the weight of the pivot connection will vary depending on the configuration of the pivot connection and size of dump truck the pivot connection is to be used with in some cases a standard pivot connection may weigh in excess of 800 pounds the amount of weight savings that can be achieved by thinning the walls or providing recesses will vary depending on the size and usage of the pivot connection in an alternative embodiment the pivot connection 300 a forms an integral part of the chassis rails 214 when the pivot connection is installed as a part of the chassis rail the pivot connection or hinge portion is designed into the rail to provide longitudinal support to the truck body as well as a pivoting connection for example each chassis rail can consist of a forward portion and a separate rearward portion in this alternative construction of the invention the pivot connection bridges or joins the forward portion and the rearward rail portion to act as a chassis support component the chassis support component overlaps the rails portions and is attached to the rail portions by welding or other means the chassis support piece mounts to the rails 214 at mounting portion 302 a similar to. |
8 | wire with insulation tube 302 is approximately 14 centimeters in length has an outer diameter of approximately 0 32 centimeter and has an inner diameter of approximately 0 1 centimeter as tube 302 is moved along a stationary wire the wire is bent in one plane and then is bent in a second plane which is perpendicular to the first plane this bending procedure straightens the wire fig1 illustrates in greater detail the arcs for one plane through which a wire is bent fig1 corresponds to fig5 tube 302 is first bent in an approximately 11 degree arc away from centerline 1001 as indicated by circle 1002 then bent in an approximately 22 degree arc toward centerline 1001 as indicated by circle 1003 and finally bent into alignment with centerline 1001 by an approximately 11 degree arc as indicated by circle 1004 circles 1002 1003 and 1004 each has a diameter equal to approximately 2 54 centimeters dimensions 1005 through 1008 are approximately 3 81 1 905 1 905 and 2 489 centimeters respectively the other bent portion of tube 302 is identical to the bent portion illustrated in fig1 wire gripper mechanism 202 of fig2 comprises gripper 600 illustrated in fig6 and wire positioner 701 illustrated in fig7 also illustrated in fig6 is a front view of platform 206 of fig2 this front view of platform 206 illustrates holes 608 and 609 through which the dual rails are inserted as previously mentioned with respect to fig2 these dual rails form the support for platform 206 the two columns of wires illustrated in fig2 are positioned on either side of center assembly 603 each wire is positioned between a pair of teeth and a pair of indents e g teeth 610 and indents. |
8 | the lattice sites embodiments of this invention use graded index grin inclusions for this purpose step index rods can also be used the grins have an index that is higher than the background glass and support true guided modes when surrounded by the depressed lattice they may also support modes with an effective index lower than the background glass but higher than the sfm and like the core modes these may have an arbitrarily small loss however the effective index of their modes decrease towards that of the sfm with increasing wavelength and crucially any higher order grin mode will be cutoff lose guidance at some wavelength the modes of a grin that is only partially surrounded by the lattice will experience high losses if its effective index is lower than the background glass by choice of the parameters of the lattice the size of the core and the size and index of the grin the core and grin can be arranged to be resonant at some wavelength at this point their modes will hybridize and the optical field becomes delocalized amongst these two parts of the structure the grin inclusions are arranged as a channel from the pcf core to the edge of the lattice so that when the core and. |
7 | g moving the joystick icon diagonally sends signals to both the pan and tilt motors the rotational speed of the motors is dependent upon the distance the joystick icon 402 is moved from its center home position for instance moving the joystick icon 402 a small distance from its home position causes slow rotation while moving the joystick icon 402 a greater distance from its home position causes faster rotation in the joystick control mode main portion 104 of the user interface is one solid color e g white alternatively main portion 104 may receive and display video from the camera in the pan and tilt system in such a case joystick icon 204 may be presented in transparent or translucent graphics such that a user can see video from the camera behind the joystick icon fig5 shows an example of a controller in a trackball control mode e g after selecting trackball icon 206 in fig2 in the trackball control mode main portion 104 of the user interface include a trackball icon 502 a user is able to simulate rotating trackball icon 502 by touching the icon and moving it in any direction e g up down left right diagonally the trackball icon 502 has simulated momentum for instance the trackball icon 502 will continue u201c rotating. |
1 | 7 concentrated aqueous hydrophobin a solution feed 7 is sprayed onto the dry material from part 6 remaining in the fluidized bed 1 2 kg particle size of the initial charge lt 1 25 mm at a spraying rate of 3 7 kg h the average gas inlet temperature is 141 degrees and the associated stream of drying gas air is 99 m 3 h the average product outlet temperature in the lower region of the spray fluidized bed is 72 degrees the granules are continuously discharged via a discharge screw the particle size is controlled via the screening of the discharge and appropriate grinding of the coarse material in a grain cutter from 22 7 kg of feed 7 1 7 kg of dry material result sample 7 fig5 the bulk density of the useful fraction is 0 65 kg l the fraction between 0 2 0 72 mm particle size is 98 9 besides using the grain cutter in this example a roller mill or a grinder or the like is suitable for grinding the coarse material the contact angles of the redissolved hydrophobin containing dry material resulting from the activity test are listed in tab 7 the protein gel of the redissolved dry material is shown in fig5 894 kg of aqueous hydrophobin b solution ds 2 4 by weight hydrophobin concentration 6 3 g l are concentrated 226 kg of concentrated aqueous hydrophobin b solution result ds 9 7 by weight hydrophobin concentration 35 4 g l part 1 1 kg of the hydrophobin b containing dry material from a spray drying analogous to example 5 is initially introduced the gas inlet temperature is 141 degrees and the associated stream of drying gas air is 49 m 3 h the. |
1 | of 0 05 inches 1 27 mm to a diameter of 1 2 inches 3 05 cm the diameter of the wedge 30 then increases at a 6 5 degree angle to a diameter of about 1 70 inches 4 32 cm at the large diameter end 36 the central channel 42 has a 1 inch 2 54 cm diameter at the small diameter end 38 which decreases in diameter at a 5 degree angle for a length of about 0 57 inches 1 45 cm to a diameter of 0 9 inches 2 29 cm the central channel 42 maintains a constant diameter of 0 9 inches 2 29 cm for a length of about 1 08 inches 2 74 cm then increases in diameter at a 45 degree angle for a length of about 0 35 inches 8 9 mm to the large diameter end 36 in this embodiment the outer surface of the wedge 30 corresponds with the inner surface of the transition region 18 of the ball bat 10 the wedge 30 may be made of any suitable material such as for example rubber or preferably ethylene propylene diene monomer u201c epdm u201d rubber with a hardness between 40 50 shore a ideally about 45 shore a the socket assembly 26 is made by attaching the socket 28 to the small diameter end 38 of the wedge 30 such that the handle 20 may serially fit inside the central channel 34 of the socket 28 and the central channel 42 of the wedge 30 as. |
6 | to temporarily secure the relative position of each item to another during use non limiting examples are clamping type means biasing means such as springs and other biasing expansion member pins turn bolts and slots or receiving holes nuts and bolts and other such mechanisms chosen as a matter of convenience of the user another embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus for securing a first structural member relative to a second structural member this apparatus comprises 1 a first clamp for securing to the first structural member the first clamp comprising a first clamp member and a second clamp member the first and second clamp members having means to adjustably engage securely the first clamp to the first structural member 3 a slide plate member comprising means to adjustably securely engage to the first clamp and means to adjustably engage the support member 4 one or more bracket s having means to slideably engage the support member and having means to adjustably securely engage the second structural member preferably the apparatus is one wherein the first structural member is selected from a group consisting of an i beam a t beam a c beam and an l beam the first clamp can be configured to engage a flange of such first structural member another embodiment is an apparatus for securing a set of two or more first structural members relative to a second structural member said apparatus comprising 1 a first clamp for securing each of said first structural member to said second structural member said first. |
1 | c 34 clamp 200 probe clip 110 is required to flex in order for protuberances 210 and 230 to be able to pushed into the appropriate detents however if probe clip 110 is too flexible it will not hold onto the probe tightly and if probe clip 110 is too rigid it may damage the probe when it is pushed onto it or removed from it as those skilled in the art will readily appreciate it is possible to fabricate a needle guide without using a probe clip lock in such an embodiment the probe clip will be retained on the probe because of the rigidity of the probe clip however in the preferred embodiment of the present invention probe clip 110 is preferably formed of a somewhat rigid material for example injection molded plastic and as a result 34 c 34 clamp 200 is somewhat rigid channels 240 and 250 enable one to flex 34 c 34 clamp 200 to a greater extent than would be possible in their absence this flexing enables probe clip 110 to be more easily detachably affixed to ultrasound probe 300 when probe clip 110 is affixed to ultrasound probe 300 probe clip lock 120 is engaged so that channels 240 and 250 are filled by legs 571 and 572 respectively of probe clip lock 120 see fig3 when channels 240 and 250 are thusly filled the flexibility of 34 c 34 clamp 200 is greatly reduced and this serves to lock probe clip 110 so it is securely affixed to ultrasound probe 300 fig3 shows in pictorial form a perspective view of probe clip lock 120 which is. |
4 | is not charged there is no fluid flow each of these solenoids is preferably controlled by a microcontroller not shown a single microcontroller can be used to control each device or one or more devices can have a dedicated microcontroller the microcontroller is adapted to generate and output signals used to operate the solenoids the microcontroller is preferably programmed to activate and deactivate the three solenoids in a fixed sequence with a specific time duration for each for example a cycle can comprise a pulse of fixed duration that charges the polycationic solution solenoid 50 followed by a pulse of fixed duration for enabling the rinse fluid solenoid 54 followed by a pulse of fixed duration for enabling the polyanionic solution solenoid 58 followed by a second pulse of fixed duration for the rinse fluid solenoid 54 preferably the microcontroller is programmed in small time intervals such as 10 milliseconds so as to produce pulses ranging in duration from 10 milliseconds to many seconds or minutes similarly the duration between the deactivation of one solenoid to the activation of the next solenoid is also programmable typically within the same ranges as stated above while the preferred embodiment enables one nozzle at a time the invention is not so limited through. |
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{"publication_number": "US-6885892-B1", "abstract": "a rate adaptive pacemaker has a measuring unit which interacts with a patient to determine a demand , a pacing rate controller connected to the measuring unit for controlling the pacing rate in response to the demand , and a pacing rate limiter connected to the pacing rate controller which upwardly limits the pacing rate so as to always maintain the energy supplied to the myocardium at a level which exceeds the energy consumed by the myocardium .", "application_number": "US-93797101-A", "description": "as mentioned above , according to one embodiment of the pacemaker according to the invention an upper limit value for the pacing rate is determined based on a balance between the energy consumption of the myocardium and the energy supplied to the myocardium for high patient workloads . since the oxygen demand , or demanded energy consumption which is equal to the work of myocardium , is well correlated to the area s dem within the ventricular pressure - volume loop shown in fig1 a , the following equations are valid where w denotes the work of the myocardium , { overscore ( \u03b4 ) |
1 | no longer be in tension and the frame 20 is no longer rigidly configured in this configuration the frame 20 may be folded and stored in a convenient fashion referring to fig5 the mattress 14 may be formed of fabric enclosing a padding material the side 50 opposite the side 52 fig5 may include a pair of catches 46 which mate with a pair of catches 48 on an end of the side 50 as shown in fig6 in this way the mattress 52 may be rolled up as illustrated in fig7 and the mattress ends may be connected to one another in other words the frame 20 may be folded up inside the cover 12 situated within the mattress 14 and the whole assembly may be connected together in a shape comparable to that of a sleeping bag referring to fig8 each of the flaps 18 of the cover 12 may fold over to be secured by buttons 54 or velcro as examples to the inside surface of each side 16 thus if it is desired to wash the cover 12 the buttons 54 can be unattached the frame 20 may be removed and the cover 12 may be washed the cover 12 may have an open box shape with flaps 18 arranged to fold over each side 16 the box shaped cover 12 may include a bottom 22 which supports the mattress 14. |
8 | inverters 136 and 138 transitions from a high to a low voltage in addition by connecting inverters 136 and 138 in parallel additional current is available to drive transformer 150 the output from d flip flop 118 output q 130 and output q 132 is a square wave the output from output q 130 terminal is opposite to the output from output q 132 terminal e g when output q 130 terminal output is a high voltage level the output of output q 132 is a low voltage level the square wave is input to inverters 136 and 138 at node 128 the output signal from inverters 136 and 138 u201c inverted u201d at node 140 compared to the input signal at node 128 the output signal from inverters 136 and 138 at node 140 are input to primary winding 148 of transformer 150 transformer 150 includes a primary winding 148 and a secondary winding 152 both primary winding 148 and secondary winding 152 have the same number of turns therefore transformer is a 1 1 transformer in one embodiment transformer is not a step up or a step down transformer primary windings 148 are in the opposite direction of secondary windings 152 causing the polarity of the voltage at the terminals of secondary winding 152 to be opposite the polarity of the. |
8 | conductive lines 60 illustrated in fig1 electrically connect a terminal 52 of the decoupling capacitor 50 a bond pad 84 on the first active surface 32 and a conductive contact 82 on the first surface 22 of the substrate 20 the bond pad 84 on the first active surface 32 is electrically coupled to the second semiconductor die 40 via a conductive line not shown and one of the topographic contacts 80 extending from a conductive bond pads 84 on the second active surface 42 to a corresponding conductive bond pad 84 on the first active surface 32 in this manner the pair of conductive lines 60 are arranged such that the decoupling capacitor may be connected across v ss and v cc pins or terminals i e the high and low voltage inputs of the first and second semiconductor dies 30 40 it is noted that a conductive line may comprise an electrically conductive lead trace bond wire etc in this manner the decoupling capacitors decouple the low voltage input from the high voltage input and serves as a power source filter or surge spike suppressor as will be appreciated by those practicing the present invention the conductive contacts which may embody printed conductive lines wires traces and combinations thereof electrically couple the various components of the printed circuit board assembly to the printed circuit board and to each other for the purposes of defining and describing the present invention when reference is made herein to electrical coupling to a substrate or other structure it is understood that the electrical coupling includes electrical coupling to a contact on a. |
1 | or twists his foot this resilient member may be formed of material which is precolored in a range of colors to match the color of the shoe or form a pleasing color combination with it fig1 and 4 illustrate that the fastening means are provided with metal ends 14 which are bonded in some suitable way such as by gluing or vulcanizing to the ends of the resilient member 13 the thickness of the metallic ends of the fastening means may be one half or less than the thickness of the associated resilient member bonded thereto in this instance the ends of the fastening means may be bent at any suitable place along each end in the same direction to form a u shaped hook as shown in fig4 the bend is made so as to pass through the eyelet with the end of the fastening means lying closely adjacent the flap of the shoe with the end of the bend facing its associated eyelet fig2 a 2b and 3 illustrate that metal ends 17 of clamp 15 may be scored or otherwise marked laterally at a number of points along its length to form a number of parts or sections 18 with each score line serving as a bend line for that end of the clamp or fastening means thus as shown in. |
7 | positioned hinge members 20 and 21 which are arranged to have aligned with it a cooperating hinge member 22 mounted on the inside surface of an l shaped clamp 23 at the intersection of its legs 24 and 25 in the manner shown in fig6 the clamp 23 is held on part 16 of housing 15 by a rod 26 which passes through like openings 27 extending axially through the hinge members 20 21 and 22 and held in a biased position by a pair of u shape springs 28 only one of which is shown in fig6 for clarity purposes each spring is retained in spaced position along rod 26 which passes through its looped ring configuration 29 by slots 30 and 31 in the top 19 of part 16 of housing 15 and the inside surface of leg 25 of clamp 23 as shown in fig6 the inside surface of leg 24 of clamp 23 is provided with a plurality of grooves 32 of different widths extending laterally thereacross one groove 32a of which is wide enough to receive and hold therein the stem of most eyeglasses as shown in fig1 part 16 of housing 15 is also provided with an aperture 33 provided in its side 34 which is axially aligned with an aperture 35 extending through side 36 of part 17 when the parts are fitted one within the other as shown in fig1 and 2 the aligned apertures are positioned adjacent the alarm means 37 mounted in part 16 as shown in fig5 the parts of the housing may be made of suitable lightweight material such as plastic and house the alert alarm device 10 this device comprises the alarm means 37 which is provided with an audible. |
5 | the coal media and increase gas permeability especially near the boreholes increased desorption gas flows result that can be exhausted and sold phased arrays can be used to focus or concentrate the sound energy in such case the radiators are placed within range of each other otherwise they are spaced far apart to lengthen their zone of effect along the drillstring embodiments of the present invention are useful to degasify coal beds with borehole acoustic equipment and inert gases and liquids can more easily and effectively be re injected into coal seams and anomalies to enhance miner health safety and productivity in particular subjecting the near hole area to strong sound waves improves the permeability of the media to natural gas these further include equipment for injecting a second gas into coalbed in order to drive out the desorbing methane the choice of what kind of acoustic radiators 114 121 to use and how to match the radiators with the surrounding media are practical challenges that are overcome by the present invention electrically operated radiators are dangerous because they can spark an explosion of the very gas being extracted connecting them and fitting them with an adequate power source is also problematic not placing the radiators in direct contact with the solid inside faces of the boreholes can result in poor acoustic impedance matching and all the benefits can be lost because strong enough vibrations do not reach the media multiple acoustic radiators 114 117 for example can be mounted on pipe drillstring 108 at critical points and with critical frequency outputs compared to each other so as to produce a phasing of outputs extend or intensify the media zone in which the permeability is increased so the gases or liquids can be removed mechanical sound radiators not powered. |
6 | appreciated that the grip 34 is provided with an ergonomically designed non slip grip pattern in the illustrated embodiment of fig2 the pattern of the grip 34 is formed of three raised finger portions 36 provided slanted and separated from each other as shown by fig4 in order to provide suitable spacing and surface area for a user with gloves to grip and positively manipulate the apparatus 30 without slippage in one embodiment the finger portions 36 are raised above the exterior surface of the grip 34 a distance ranging from about u00bc of an inch to about 1 inch and separated from each other a distance ranging from about u00bd of an inch to about 1 u00bd inches it is further to be appreciated that by design the grip 34 does not mimic the contour and grip pattern of a shotgun 39 s typical factory supplied forestock 12 to which it may be releasably mounted as is intended by some prior art devices the body material of the apparatus 30 is a high impact material and may be injection molded or cast out of any of a number of types of polymers or composite materials or machined out of any one of a number of polymers composites metals or wood in this embodiment the body material is a glass filled polycarbonate material as is well known a flashlight such as is shown by way of example in fig1 and 4 typically includes a barrel portion 22 which typically houses disposable or rechargeable batteries and a head portion 24 which typically houses a lamp. |
1 | affixed to the scope body 82 and to the surrounding inner surface of the cylindrical member 120 an annular spring member 130 is positioned within an annular notch formed about the outer surface of engagement member 124 and a series of corresponding engagement notches or detents 131 are formed in the inner surface of the cylindrical member 120 thus cylindrical member 120 engagement member 124 scope body 82 and proximal scope connector assembly 90 may be concurrently moved back and forth longitudinally relative to the catheter body 12 proximal y connector assembly 50 fine adjustment mechanism 100 and handpiece 88 as such longitudinal movement is accomplished the spring member 130 will engage the individual detents 131 to bias and hold the scope body 82 in selected longitudinal positions in this regard the operator may manually grasp and move the cylindrical member 120 to accomplish movement of the scope 80 between it 39 s distally advanced position fig2 a 3a wherein the illumination outlet ports 86 and imaging receiving port 84 of the scope 80 are positioned immediately adjacent or within the image receiving port 126 formed in the distal face 24 of the distal tip member 18 and the proximally retracted position fig2 b 3b wherein the illumination ports 86 and image receiving port 36 of the scope 80 are positioned immediately proximal to the side opening 32 formed in the distal tip member 18 in this regard when the scope 80 is in its distally advanced position fig2 a 3a the scope 80 may be utilized to visualize an area which is ahead of and surrounding the distal end de of the catheter body 12 thereby facilitating advancement of the catheter. |
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