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3 | m 1h 2 12 m 1h 1 83 s 3h the same procedure as in example 17 was conducted except for using instead of 2 2 oxo 4 hydroxymethylpyrrolidin 1 yl 5 bromopyridine 2 5 hydroxymethyl 1 2 4 oxadiazol 3 yl 5 bromopyridine as a starting material to prepare the title compound 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 8 95 s 1h 8 32 s 3h 8 21 m 3h 7 75 t 1h 7 65 dd 1h 7 47 d 1h 5 67 s 1h 4 78 m 1h 4 18 t 1h 4 05 s 2h 3 80 m 1h 3 43 m 2h 1 83 s 3h the same procedure as in example 17 was conducted except for using instead of 2 2 oxo 4 hydroxymethylpyrrolidin 1 yl 5 bromopyridine 2 5 hydroxymethyl 4 5 dihydroisoxazol 1 yl 5 bromopyridine as a starting material to prepare the title compound 1 h nmr dmso d 6 u03b4 8 81 s 1h 8 27 t 1h 8 24 s 3h 8 05 m 2h 7 69 m 2h 7 44 d 1h 5 04 m 1h 4 76 m 1h 4 41 dd 1h 4 32 m 1h 4 17 t 1h 3 86 s 2h 3 77 m. |
2 | 15 and will produce a sound by the jump of the pointed portion 161 against the ratchet 221 there are 4 arced projections 222 formed on the outer surface at the rear end of the connecting member 22 of the mount 20 for securing on the flange a when the mount is inserted into the main body referring to fig1 and 2 to use the present invention the mount 20 is inserted into the locking hole 13 on a main body 10 which is a very simple structure in contrast to the three part display bracket of the prior art as shown in fig5 the display bracket for a wrench further has the function of preventing theft in an exhibition in this present invention beneath the main body 10 there are a pair of retaining holes 11 for securing an u03c9 shaped retaining plate 40 therefore a wrench displayed on the bracket is hard to steal moreover the middle bulged section of the retaining plate 40 may provide the ratchet wrench 30 with a left angle pre setter and a right angle pre setter so that a range of angular displacement can be set referring to fig3 a 3b 6 and 7 as the connecting member 22 of the mount 20 is inserted into the locking hole 13 the ratchet 221 on the outer surface of the top end of the connecting member 22 will engage the pointed portion 161 atop the flexible piece 16 as shown in fig3 b thereby when a ratchet wrench 30 is rotated in a reciprocated way the mount 20 rotates accordingly and the ratchet 221 of the mount 20 will urge the flexible piece 16 to jump back and forth creating a quivering on the hand of a. |
7 | list screen 115 is displayed showing the seller 39 s products of the selected type the alphabetized type screen will retain the u201c a j u201d button the u201c k q u201d button the u201c r s u201d button and the u201c y z u201d button to enable the user to change his selection and view a different alphabetized type screen containing touch sensitive buttons related to a different alphabetized range of product types the seller product advertisement area 106 may also contain visual representations 130 of the seller 39 s products 80 see fig8 the products depicted in the visual representations may be related to the information displayed in the information display area 108 for example a seller 39 s products related to the care of tile and stone when the user has touched the u201c repair and maintain u201d button from the u201c welcome u201d screen 100 to view information related to the care and maintenance of tile or stone a product 80 may be depicted on a touch sensitive button 102 or a separate u201c link to product u201d button 132 may be provided the button enabling the user to obtain the corresponding product list screen 115 for the depicted product without having to touch the u201c search product u201d button and perform a step search 112 or name search 114 from the products search screen 110 the information display area 108 includes a visual depiction area 140 and textual depiction area 142 see fig5 a information is conveyed to the user in the visual depiction area. |
6 | the tube body 70 which is smaller than the bowl shaped bulging wall portions 80 80 and the protrusion members 100 100 are defined as connecting portions 90 90 at the bulging leading ends of the bowl shaped bulging wall portions 80 80 opposite bowl shaped bulging portions 80 80 are linearly brought into contact with each other by the protrusion members 100 100 at these connecting portions 90 90 to be soldered to each other in the heat exchanger tube a having this configuration oxides of the soldering material separated by flux speedily flow out of the linear contact portions of the plurality of protrusion members 100 100 at the leading end connecting portions 90 90 of the bowl shaped bulging wall portions 80 80 so as to allow improved soldering accordingly the opposite wall portions 30 and 40 can be connected to each other without occurrence of weld failures further the opposite wall portions 30 and 40 are further firmly connected to each other at positions by the plurality of the bowl shaped bulging wall portions 80 80 furthermore a fluid flowing in the passage 60 generates turbulence flows at the plurality of the bowl shaped bulging wall portions 80 80 thus the fluid is uniformly agitated in the tube body 70 according to the heat exchanger tube a shown in fig1. |
7 | bit circuit these bit circuits 17 are coupled for reception with the operation results via signal line 18 a clock signal via signal line 21 and a control signal for setting a signature value via signal line 22 these bit circuits output a first operation input bus output signal via signal line 19 and a second operation input bus output signal via signal line 20 fig3 shows a detailed arrangement of each bit circuit in the signature register 17 in fig2 in fig3 like reference symbols are used for like or equivalent portions in fig2 in the figure reference numeral 25 designates a latch circuit for latching a signature value signature latch circuit a signature calculation input signal is input to the d terminal of latch circuit 25 via two exclusive or circuits or21 and or22 exclusive or circuit or21 is coupled at the first input terminal with the signature calculation input signal via signal line 23 and at the second input terminal with a signature value set control signal via signal line 22 the output signal of exclusive or circuit or21 is input to the first input terminal of exclusive or circuit or22 the operation result input signal is input to the second. |
8 | radius between bottom 12 and side walls 13 and 14 is at least 0 125 inches through an angle of at least 75 u00b0 fig6 and 7 show details of terminals 20 and 21 non conductive matrix 22 and the hermetic seals associated with the terminals terminal 20 has rivet 28 which is attached to lead 29 for example by welding the two materials together rivet 28 is electrically connected to tab 6 and fixed in place by deforming bucking the rivet rivet 28 and lead 29 are made of dissimilar metals rivet 28 may be aluminum or other valve metal resistant to the electrolyte in the capacitor lead 29 may be a metal that can be welded to rivet 28 and can be soldered to the hermetic seal such as a tin plated copper lead while the details of construction are illustrated with regard to terminal 20 it can be understood that terminal 21 may be constructed the same or similar to terminal 20 referring to fig7 terminal 21 has rivet 30 and lead 31 extending therefrom in one embodiment of the invention terminals 20 and 21 are embedded in the non conductive matrix 22 prior to final assembly for example non conductive matrix 22 may. |
4 | flexibility of the spring clip 22 in the axial direction it should be noted that these zones or regions 57 enable the spring force of the spring clip 22 to be given different magnitudes or values in the axial direction and in the radial direction so that it is possible to achieve optimum adaptation or accommodation to existing flat mounting conditions in other words appropriate selection of the cross section of the narrow regions or zones 57 enables the axial resistance of the spring clip 22 to be so selected as to be much less than the radial resistance the axial transmission of the force from the stationary flat 14 to the spring clip 22 is accomplished by means of the actuation head 24a of the adjusting or setting screw 24 the actuation head 24a of the adjusting or setting screw 24 likewise extends through an opening or aperture 56 in the second limb or leg 41 of the spring clip 22 so that this adjusting or setting screw 24 is also accessible and adjustable when the spring clip 22 is already mounted or fitted it should be noted that the adjustment or setting block or block member 23 located at each end or end portion of the stationary flat 14 comprises two. |
1 | inhibitor required to reduce an aurora kinase enzymatic activity is less than about 1 u03bcm less than about 500 nm less than about 100 nm or less than about 50 nm in one aspect the present invention provides methods of preparing a pharmaceutical composition comprising the steps of a 1 wet granulating at least one active ingredient and optionally one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients independently selected from the group consisting of surfactants binders and disintegrants in the presence of a suitable solvent to form a wet mixture a 2 drying the wet mixture from step a 1 to form dried granules a 3 milling the dried granules from step a 2 to form milled granules and a 4 blending the milled granules from step a 3 with a buffer and optionally one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients independently selected from the group consisting of surfactants binders disintegrants lubricants and glidants wherein a filler is added during step a 1 during step a 4 or during both steps a 1 and a 4 in a further embodiment the methods of the invention also comprise the step of b 1 loading the resulting mixture from step a 4 into a capsule in another further embodiment the methods of the invention comprise the step of c 1 tabletting the resulting mixture from step a 4 to form a tablet in some embodiments the methods of the invention comprise adding a lubricant during step a 4 and then c 1 tableting the resulting mixture from. |
1 | a carrier sleeve 91 fig8 of the type shown in u s pat no 4 830 187 in european wash down water closets the carrier sleeve 91 can be omitted however the top portion 18 is preferably cut or ripped fig9 to permit evacuation of confined waste during the flushing process the envelope 12 14 is deposited in a toilet bottom portion first the convergent shape of the pouch 10 and the non obtrusive adhesive wafer 38 enable the envelope 12 14 to flow in streamlined fashion through the toilet passages and sewer pipes it has been found that flushability of the pouch 10 is enhanced when the pouch has a 15 u00b0 to 25 u00b0 angle of convergence and the width and pouch height are in the size ranges previously specified the removed coupling ring can be separately discarded in a garbage container or reused on a replacement envelope 12 14 that has an adhesive wafer 38 covered by silicone release paper the release paper is thus removed and the coupling 32 installed the replacement pouch 10 can then be interlocked with the coupling 60 on the abdominal wall 13 some advantages of the present invention evident from the foregoing description include an ostomy pouch that has a molded plastic coupling ring that can be removed from the pouch envelope to facilitate flush disposal of the envelope in a water saver toilet removal of the coupling ring is easily accomplished by peeling from the pouch wall the removed coupling ring can either be reused or discarded the pouch envelope can be supplied to the user without the coupling ring so as to permit reuse of a single coupling ring the v shaped profile of the pouch the thin walled structure. |
2 | and moves down along condensing surface 36 while being cooled even further when the temperature of air in cooled flow 64 reaches the dew point condensate starts forming on the condensing surface 36 depending on the wetting properties of condensing surface 36 a film small droplets or larger droplets 84 of liquid water form on the surface acting under the forces of gravity the condensate slides down toward drain hole 53 located at the lowest portion of cavity 31 and passes through drain tube 56 into anti siphon vessel 58 as the air in cooled flow 64 reaches the lowest portion of cooling passage 32 it is heated by mixing radiation from tray 28 and contact with warming fins 54 as a result the air has a tendency to rise toward tray 28 thereby intensifying the warming effect air warmed in this fashion now enters warming passage 30 and moves up along bottom surface 26 of tray 28 while being further warmed and receiving water vapor 49 desorbed from sorption medium 24 thereby completing an entire cycle liquid water condensate received by the anti siphon vessel 58 is then transferred into water delivery assembly 27 and is provided by delivery tip 68 to the soil in the vicinity of plant roots fig1 delivery tip 68 is. |
7 | with a solution containing between 2 and 30 trimethoxysilylpropyl polyethyleneimine rinsing the inner surface of the capillary tube and treating the inner surface with a cross linker to cross link the polymer groups the detailed steps for preparing a coated capillary tube according to the invention are described below in example i trimethoxysilylpropyl polyethyleneimine pei silane is a linear polyethyleneimine attached to trimethoxy silyl propyl groups pei silane was dissolved in methanol to obtain a 5 v v solution of pei silane in methanol by vortexing for 3 min in a glass vial a capillary tube was first treated with methanol then water and then with 1 0 n sodium hydroxide and 1 0 n hydrochloric acid the capillary was rinsed with deionized water and afterward with methanol the pei silane solution was pumped through the capillary for 12 16 h at room temperature after this the capillary was rinsed briefly with methanol next a 10 v v solution of 1 4 butanediol diglicidylether budge in 1 4 dioxane was pumped through the capillary for 4 6 h at room temperature to cross link those polymer chains after this nitrogen was passed through the capillary while heating it for 1 0 h at 80 u00b0 c the capillary was then rinsed thoroughly with methanol the cross linking of the polymer chains on the capillary surface enhances the stability of the coating the trimethoxysilylpropyl polyethyleneimine forms a covalent bond between the polymer and the silica capillary surface via trimethoxy silane groups attached to the polymer amine groups present in the polymer electrostatically bind to the surface. |
4 | and around it a circular piece or collar 18 this piece 18 comprises a widened circular flange 19 which is mounted on central stem 20 the height of stem 20 corresponds approximately to the width of base 11 of each stave 10 thereby assuring the pinching of sides 13 the circular half notches 14 have a diameter corresponding approximately to the exterior diameter of stem 20 which is engaged in half notches 14 finally each piece 18 is equipped with in its center a bore 21 which threaded shaft 17 goes through in the example illustrated in fig7 and 9 each screw 15 cooperates with piece 22 as with piece 18 this has a widened flange 19 mounted on a stem 20 but the flange 19 is locally rendered more narrow width 23 smaller than diameter 24 by the presence of two flat sections 25 on flange 19 in this case one cuts some half openings 26 the length of the longitudinal side 13 of each base 11 each half opening 26 has a rectangular contour the length 27 of each half opening 26 is equal to or greater than diameter 24 on the contrary the width 28 of each half opening 26 is approximately equal to half of the width 23 in this way at the assembly two adjacent bases 11 fig8. |
9 | section 145 as with prior coagulants preferred constructions employ the same coagulant for the fifth coagulant 150 as is employed as the first coagulant 30 the second coagulant 90 the third coagulant 100 and or the fourth coagulant 140 with other coagulants also being possible in the illustrated construction the third section 145 includes a mixed media filter 155 that receives the third flow 120 including the fifth coagulant 150 if added near a top portion 160 of the filter 155 the mixed media filter 155 includes the top portion 160 and a bottom portion 165 that supports an underdrain structure 170 mixed media 175 e g gravel sand fine heavy density material and the like is arranged above the underdrain structure 170 such that the particle size becomes smaller from the top portion 160 to the bottom portion 165 this course to fine arrangement contributes to the filter 39 s ability to capture unwanted contaminate particles to produce a high quality low contaminant effluent 20 e g drinking water as the third flow 120 passes through the filter media 175 additional contaminates are removed the flow eventually reaches the underdrain structure 170 which collects the fluid and discharges it from the multi stage treatment system 10 as the effluent 20 periodically the mixed media filter 155 is backwashed as illustrated in fig2 to remove the contaminates captured by the filter media 175 during the backwash water and or air 178 are introduced into the underdrain. |
3 | acetate the extract was dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate and then subjected to distillation to remove ethyl acetate to obtain crystals the crystals were purified by sublimation to obtain as white crystals 2 43 g 58 5 of a compound of the general formula 2 2 wherein r 1 r 2 r 4 r 5 h and r 3 r 6 ch 3 calc for gec 8 h 12 o 2 s 2 ge 26 22 c 34 70 h 4 37 d 50 ml of thionyl chloride was added to 8 69 g 0 02 mol of dibromobis 1 methyl 2 0carboxypropyl germane which is a compound of the general formula 1 wherein r 1 r 3 r 4 r 6 ch 3 r 2 r 5 h x br and y 1 y 2 oh the mixture was refluxed for 2 hours with heating excessive thionyl chloride was removed by distilation to obtain a corresponding acid chloride 5 74 g 0 015 mol of this acid chloride was dissolved in 100 ml of acetone h 2 s gas was passed therethrough and 4 74 g 0 06 mol of pyridine was added with ice cooling the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes the resulting crystals were removed by filtration the filtrate was subjected to distillation to remove the solvent to obtain crystals the crystals were washed with ethanol. |
4 | relation between the cross sectional area of the header and cross machine direction position as shown in the graph of fig2 the height at the recirculation end is typically calculated in relation to the height at the inlet end to give ten percent recirculation the straight line header 46 results in a change in cross sectional area from the inlet 47 to the recirculation outlet 48 that is constant as the area decreases the header 14 of this invention on the other hand has a change in cross sectional area per unit width of the headbox which is not constant but which increases as the header approaches the recirculation side this type of header is known as a parabolic header yet the parabolic distribution is achieved without any curved plates in the header construction the parabolic distribution is a consequence of the fact that the cross sectional area of the header is the product of the height h and width w of the headbox at any given point moving in the machine direction from one end to the other of the header both the width and the height of the header with respect to position in the cross machine direction x cd at any point along the header are described by linear equations because the height of the header has a negative taper the linear equation describing the vertical dimension of the header will have negative slope m 1 such that the height of the header will change from an initial height h inlet in a decreasing linear fashion with distance in the cross machine direction the width of the headbox has a positive taper or a positive slope m 2 and therefore the width increases from an initial width w initial with increasing position along. |
8 | patch panel for example one end of a patch cable plugs into a data connector of an electronic device and the other end of the patch cable plugs into one of a plurality of data connectors on a front side of the patch panel patch panels allow computer and electrical technicians to quickly set up and modify data paths for select signals system 700 includes rack mounted devices 710 a 710 n switch 730 and management switch 740 mounted in rackmount system 700 rack mounted devices 710 a 710 n switch 730 and management switch 740 include a plurality of data connectors 750 for inputting and outputting data signals to and from the various electronic components mounted in rackmount system 700 interconnect strip 790 includes a plurality of data connectors 760 on the front side of an outside surface 790 f of interconnect strip 790 the plurality of data connectors 760 are distributed along the outside surface of interconnect strip 790 at regular intervals corresponding to the spacing of rackmount electronic devices for example the plurality of data connectors 760 may be spaced as every 1u or some multiple of 1u where the interconnect strip is designed to be coupled to a conventional interconnect strip system where the rackmount devices are multiples of 1u in height in the present embodiment the plurality of data connectors 760 are distributed along the front side of an outer surface of interconnect strip 790 one skilled in the art will recognize that in alternative embodiments of the present invention. |
6 | between circumferential exterior wall 2 u2205 and normal shot glass wall 34 within the chamber 42 is room for a freezable liquid such as water when filled to the fill line indicia 52 and frozen the resulting ice directly abuts the circumferential interior wall 36 of shot glass wall 34 in doing so the frozen water i e ice cools the alcohol placed inside the circumferential shot glass wall 34 fig3 shows a cap 3 u2205 having circumferential shot glass walls 34 integral with it thus the alcohol containing space 5 u2205 is part of the cap 3 u2205 the placing of cap 3 u2205 by a user over exterior walls 2 u2205 causes ice retaining chamber 42 to instantly form circumferential cap retaining wall 32 helps to hold cap 3 u2205 onto the outside of wall 2 u2205 note that exterior walls 2 u2205 can be shaped with curvature 24 so to help in supporting and maintaining the interior ice in working position the above system is generally found in the prior art and is shown in fig6 the instant invention additionally adds novel ice holding structures to the external wall 2 u2205 a first embodiment is both lip 26 and detent 4 u2205 placed upon circumferential wall 2 u2205 a second such embodiment of al ice holding structure is a circumferential detent 4 u2205 located fig2 at the bottom of the exterior wall 2 u2205 near base 22. |
8 | feed and control electronics the array is situated in the focal zone of the reflector while the feed and control electronics includes a plurality of attenuator and phase shifter circuits controlled by a control unit with said circuits having their outputs connected to at least one combiner the invention is particularly suitable for space telecommunications application_number US 32571689 A description an antenna in accordance with the invention as shown in fig1 comprises a parabolic reflector 10 which is fed excentrically by a plane array 11 of sources situated in the vicinity of the focus f of the reflector with the array 12 representing the array of virtual sources that corresponds to the array 11 fig2 shows an example of various different amplitude distributions for displacements along two directions ox and oy along the array 11 of sources the diameters of the disks shown in fig2 represent the amplitudes of the signals received by the various array sources when the sensor has a fixed distribution law the efficiency of the sensor in sensing these various energy distributions cannot be optimal the same applies to phase distribution thus if a source is notionally displaced relative to the focus of the reflector the radiation output of the antenna is degraded in an antenna of the invention the amplitude and the phase of each elementary source is adjusted this makes it possible to obtain optimum synthesis of each elementary source as though. |
3 | glycerine carbonate hydrolysis may not be as steeply dependent on water concentration as is the case for ethylene carbonate thus the performance of saps modified using glycerine carbonate as esterification agent was found to be virtually independent of the amount of water used in the formulation in some cases the presence of catalyst was seen to provide a measurable enhancement of the sap 39 s absorbing properties relative to formulations that did not contain catalyst a homogeneous solution consisting of 1 50 grams glycerine 2 99 grams water and 0 50 grams zinc acetate was prepared and added to 50 00 grams of dry crosslinked poly acrylic acid courtesy industrial chemicals this starting polymer was prepared employing a trimethylolpropane triacrylate crosslinking agent approximately 70 of the acrylic acid moieties existed as the sodium salt giving the polymer a ph similar to that of human skin the resulting mixture was homogenized via mixing in a 300 cc household black and decker handyshortcut ii chopper for 30 45 seconds the homogenized mixture was then placed in a half pint wide mouth glass jar and subjected to a temperature of 145 u00b0 c for 2 5 hours with the lid removed the hot dry powder obtained was then removed from the oven sealed with lid and allowed to cool the cooled material was then broken into small granules again using the chopper to yield the finished product the above procedure was used to. |
9 | attitude control about at least one of the roll pitch and yaw axes is provided totally or partially by a system utilizing the variation of at least one of the components of the angular momentum onboard the satellite l attitude control during orbit control maneuvers is obtained by varying the three components of the onboard angular momentum and by minimizing disturbances by means of the invention m attitude control outside orbit control maneuvers is obtained using solar pressure in an embodiment that is not shown with the assistance of magnetic dipoles n in an embodiment that is not shown attitude control outside orbit control maneuvers is provided by magnetic dipoles possibly with the assistance of solar pressure o attitude control outside orbit control maneuvers is used to align the components of the onboard angular momentum with a set point value q all or some of the orbit control thrusters are of the low thrust type lt 1 newton r all or some of the orbit control thrusters are of the ionic type s all or some of the orbit control thrusters are of the electric arc ionization type and t all or some of the orbit control actuators are orientable surfaces exposed to the solar pressure the remainder of the description which refers to fig1 through 16 concerns an application wherein the orbit and attitude control propulsion system used in the operational phase does not use chemical propulsion it is therefore free of the drawbacks inherent to chemical propulsion such as risk of leaks sudden variations in attitude and or possible generation of. |
8 | dimensions which are for example five times as greatas the corresponding dimensions of the projected image on substrate 13 the resulting integrated circuit structure is composed of a large number ofstrip chips 22 parts of several of such chips being shown in the detail view of fig4 according to one exemplary embodiment each strip chip 22 may be a driver ic for a thermal print head the driver ic containing cmosdevices with polycrystalline silicon gates in the exemplary embodiment each group 16 formed on wafer 13 is a square measuring 15 mm on a side andeach strip chip 22 on wafer 13 measures 1 25 u00d7 7 25 mm correspondingly on reticle 11 the array of patterns 12 for a group 16 measures 75 mm on a side and each chip pattern 12 measures 6 25 u00d7 36 25 mm fig3 further depicts a wafer 13 having a diameter of 4 inches onto which thirty eight groups 16 are formed requiring 38 exposures for each photographic operation with each group 16 containing twenty two ic strip chips 22 taking into account that certain groups are not formed entirely on wafer 13 758 usable chips 22 will be formed the arrangement of chip groups according to the invention eliminates the need for a complicated exposure program and for shutter movements with the conventional shutter method shown in fig2 and even though all scribe lines can have a width of 60 u03bc the pattern on reticle 48 contains twenty strip chip regions 41 forty five exposures are needed to cover wafer 45 completely and a maximum of 754 complete usable strip chips will be produced thus the present invention allows the number of. |
6 | air from the atmosphere each of the defined inshot burners includes a hollow body which is substantially in the shape of an elongated and truncated cone i e in a frusto conical shape the base of the frusto conical shape is disposed at the flame exit end of the hollow body and the apex end of elongated truncated cone is disposed at the gaseous fuel and air entry end thereof the flared end of the hollow burner body is connected to the apex end of the frusto conical body a gas manifold having a plurality of gaseous conduits connected thereto for supplying the gaseous fuel to each of the inshot burners is provided bracket means are also necessarily provided for mounting the upper and the lower burner half shells in mutually operative disposition with respect to the induced draft combustion heat exchanger a plurality of longitudinally extending connection apertures are disposed in spaced array in each of the upper and lower burner half shells when the burner half shells are disposed in registered alignment these connection apertures are disposed and in mutually congruent spaced array in each of the upper and lower burner half shells one of the upper and lower burner half shells includes a corresponding disposed flange means for bending over at the corresponding connection aperture for mechanically securing the upper and lower burner half shells together these connection apertures preferably alternate on the selected burner half shell with the longitudinally extending burner halves although other arrangements are contemplated each inshot burner further includes a corresponding. |
8 | may be co 2 or a mixture of co 2 and other fluids fig2 is a phase diagram for co 2 according to the prior art the diagram in fig2 shows that the critical temperature of co 2 is 305 u00b0 k 32 u00b0 c and the critical pressure is 72 9 atmospheres 1073 psi in alternate embodiments the fluid may be any suitable gases which may be converted to supercritical fluids which will not degrade the structural or chemical properties of the wafers or film deposition on the wafers cleaned in the apparatus the fluid may also be a mixture of two or more dense phase fluids selected to provide the optimal solvent properties for anticipated containments of the wafers being cleaned to withstand the parameters of the environment to which it will be subjected as noted above the vessel or chamber 12 may be made of corrosion resistant metal such as for example stainless steel the chamber 12 is sized to hold 200 mm or 300 mm wafers referring now also to fig1 a 1b the apparatus 10 in the embodiment is shown with one wafer s in the chamber 12 in alternate embodiments the chamber of the cleaning apparatus may be sized to hold any desired number of wafers such as for batch processing as seen in fig1 the chamber 12 may include one or more inlet ports 20 only one port 20 is shown for example purposes for introducing the cleaning fluid into plenum 18 the chamber 12 may include one or more outlet ports 22 one port. |
5 | the window coverings not seen are at their lowest position and also significantly high when the window coverings not seen are at their highest or raised position so that the window covering cord collection and coordination device 21 is kept completely away from the floor but this is not always possible window coverings in the home are of shorter length and may be located closer to the floor as a result any cross connection device will be located closer to the floor closeness of cross connection of the upper controlled lines 31 33 35 and 37 to the floor increases the chance that children pets and objects may be inadvertently caught on the cross connection device and pulled if caught on an adult the window covering not shown could be pulled down a child or a pet could become entangled and result in entanglement choking or circulation damage it is when the window coverings are raised that the cross connect for the upper controlled lines 31 33 35 and 37 would normally be the lowest to the floor the window covering cord collection and coordination device 21 is long enough that any force which causes separation of the upper controlled lines 31 33 35 and 37 and downward force on the window covering cord collection and coordination device 21 will put a directed force against the opposite ends of the upper slot 29 regardless of which of the three available paths between the upper controlled lines 31 33 35 and 37 the object and its downward force travels along a separation 45 is seen between the first housing section 23 and second housing section. |
3 | 60 hours mesogenic ndv is currently preferred in accordance with this invention any conventional route or technique for administering viruses to a subject can be utilized for examples of routes of administration refer to wo 00 62735 in one embodiment of this invention the virus is administered systemically for example intravenously for intravenous administration of a therapeutic virus in accordance with this invention preferably the virus is a mesogenic strain of newcastle disease virus in a preferred embodiment of this invention from 12 u00d7 10 9 to 120 u00d7 10 9 pfu m 2 per dose of a mesogenic strain of newcastle disease virus is administered intravenously to a human subject more preferably from 12 u00d7 10 9 to 48 u00d7 10 9 pfu m 2 per dose as used herein u201c mg m 2 u201d means milligrams per square meter of patient surface area in embodiments of this invention the picornavirus is a poliovirus an echovirus or a coxsackievirus examples of coxsackieviruses that are suitable in accordance with this invention include the following types a21 a13 a15 and a18 examples of suitable echoviruses include echovirus type 1 as used herein the term u201c camptothecin compound u201d means that class of compounds considered to be camptothecins camptothecin analogs camptothecin derivatives or camptothecin conjugates these compounds are based on the characteristic five ring backbone of camptothecin in accordance with this invention any camptothecin compound can be utilized examples of camptothecin compounds include irinotecan camptosar 7 ethyl 10 4 1 piperidino 1 piperidino carbonyloxycamptothecin topotecan hycamptin s 9 n n dimethylaminoethyl. |
5 | area of the bend line 52 to exclusively contact the opposing end tab 21 between fig6 c and 6d and assures consistent spring action at this point the lock lances 27 under the influence of the spring like force developed by the deflected resilient pocket walls 37 snap longitudinally behind the edges 42 of the opposed connector thereby completing a connection or splice a beneficial result of the disclosed structural features of the connector is that an audible click is produced when the lock lance edges 28 pass over the edges 42 of the pocket openings 38 allowing the end tabs 21 to snap against one another the click signals the installing technician that a connection has been completed the loudness of this click is due in part to the geometry of the lock lance edge 28 which is as discussed 90 u00b0 or less thereby avoiding a condition where if this edge were in a plane greater than 90 u00b0 it would slide down the opposed locking edge 42 and mute the click the beads 34 by stiffening the end tabs 21 in the area of the lock lances 27 add to the loudness of the click the lead angle end portions 26 and the flared portions 51 of the pocket walls ensure that only surface to surface contact occurs when the greatest interference arises in the connection sequence as the lock lances slide over the land areas between the relief grooves 31 and the locking edges 42 of the openings 38 contact between the front edge 32 of an end tab 21 or the distal edge 44 of the pocket wall 37 could greatly increase the frictional resistance between the connectors in part the re entrant character of the wall at the bend line 52. |
1 | 74 as seen in fig5 a fig5 a and 5b show the microcontroler and associated digital to analog converter portions of the circuit while any suitable microcontroler may be used a 87c750 from phillips is preferred microcontroler 74 provides the necessary timing and control for the generation of the variable signal through jack 22 fig3 the output 34 on 34 time periods the 34 on time 34 selector and the mode control selection the output from pin 6 of the microcontroler is the output on signal to the base of transistor 76 fig7 typically a 2n4401 from motorola which in combination with transistor 78 typically a 2n4408 from motorola controls the output on off condition that condition is selected by the 34 on time 34 selection switch 38 by turning on and off the vcc voltage to the output power amps integrated circuits 80 fig7 b and 82 fig6 b each typically a tda7052a from phillips the input signal to pin 18 of microcontroller 74 is the 1024 u03bcs clock from the clock generator and is used for the interrupt timing control of the microcontroller integrated circuit 84 fig6 a typically a 74hc4060 from motorola is a 14 bit binary counter and oscillator used to provided the necessary primary clocks required for system operation a 4 mhz crystal is connected between pins 11 and 10 of. |
7 | such as to ensure that the inflatable membrane 302 is inserted sufficiently deep into the ear canal 318 or to avoid collisions with sensitive tissue such as the tympanic membrane in such embodiments the scanner element 308 may include a camera or other imaging device oriented toward the window 350 and the display 340 may be coupled to the camera by the scanning system 320 in order to display video images from the camera the camera or other imaging device may have an optical coating with an index of refraction matched to the index of refraction of the medium 310 at certain times such as during insertion of the inflatable membrane 302 into the ear canal 318 it may be desirable to have a view from the distal end 352 of the inflatable membrane 302 to facilitate manual navigation of the tip to facilitate this navigation the distal end 352 may include a fixture 360 in the interior 307 shaped and sized to receive an imaging device such as an endoscope or an otoscope and to align the imaging device to the window 350 in order to provide a view of the exterior through the window 350 with the imaging device the imaging device may be the scanner element 308 or may be an additional imaging device separate and independent from the scanning system 320 the display 340 may be coupled to the imaging device and configured to display video images. |
7 | subranges can be more precisely defined it is provided for example that the haptic feedback module 4 is configured to generate amounts of movements of the touch sensitive surface 2 of between 5 and 38 u03bcm for an acceleration of the touch sensitive surface of between 4 5 g and 8 g it can also be provided that the haptic feedback module 4 is configured to generate amounts of between 54 and 110 u03bcm for an acceleration of the movement of the touch sensitive surface 2 of between 2 g and 4 5 g according to one example embodiment the haptic feedback module 4 is configured to generate amounts of movements of the touch sensitive surface 2 of between 5 and 38 u03bcm for an acceleration of the touch sensitive surface of between 4 5 g and 8 g and between 54 and 110 u03bcm for an acceleration of the movement of the touch sensitive surface 2 of between 2 g and 4 5 g thus according to the type of function selected by the user it is possible to generate a haptic feedback which is distinct but of which the amount and the acceleration of the movement remain within one of the two subranges fig2 thus shows schematically two groups of points g 1 g 2 a first. |
9 | transmission coefficient s 22 the reverse reflection coefficient and s 12 the reverse transmission coefficient the units of s parameters are decibels db while the reflected wave r was measured by the transceiver 816 the transmitted wave t was measured by a transceiver 818 which supplied a signal to a port 820 in the test set 814 the emi shielding effectiveness of cnt polymer composites with various loadings of carbon nanotubes as a function of frequency is presented in fig9 the results exhibit that the shielding effectiveness of all composites is almost independent of frequency from 8 2 ghz to 12 4 ghz also it can be seen from fig9 that the shielding effectiveness of such composite enhances gradually with increasing cnt loading in the composite shown as percentage by weight or wt the shielding effectiveness of the cnt polystyrene composite containing 7 wt cnts is measured to be u02dc 26 db in the measured frequency region the polystyrene matrix in the composite is electrically insulating and does not contribute significantly to shielding as a result the formation of conductive cnt networks in the insulating polymer matrix renders composite the ability to effectively shield electromagnetic radiation these results imply that such cnt polystyrene composites can be commercially applied for the emi shielding materials the specific emi shielding effectiveness of the foam composite containing 7 wt carbon nanotubes is calculated to be 33 1 db u00b7 cm 3 g which is much higher than that of typical metals compared to 10 db u00b7 cm 3 g for solid copper thus the present invention can provide an effective and lightweight emi. |
7 | modem to provide a data communication connection to a corresponding type of telephone line as another example communication interface 518 may be a local area network lan card to provide a data communication connection to a compatible lan wireless links may also be implemented in any such implementation communication interface 518 sends and receives electrical electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams representing various types of information network link 520 typically provides data communication through one or more networks to other data devices for example network link 520 may provide a connection through local network 522 to a host computer 524 or to data equipment operated by an internet service provider isp 526 isp 526 in turn provides data communication services through the worldwide packet data communication network now commonly referred to as the u201c internet u201d 528 local network 522 and internet 528 both use electrical electromagnetic or optical signals that carry digital data streams the signals through the various networks and the signals on network link 520 and through communication interface 518 which carry the digital data to and from wireless device 500 are example forms of carrier waves transporting the information wireless device 500 can send and receive messages through the network s network link 520 and communication interface 518 in the internet example a server 530 might transmit a requested code for an application program through internet 528 isp 526 local network 522 and communication interface 518 the received code may be executed by processor 504 as it is received and. |
1 | through on migrations etc the u2018 sauce u2019 to mark the hrs are made from ir u2014 infrared to visible fluorescing powder commercially available when stimulated with infrared light the powder will fluoresce in the visible range fortunately hrs are randomly distributed between male networks and these networks are close knit so while males within a particular group are likely to learn from each other the transmission of any crop raiding behavior to other networks won 39 t happen so when elephant vexing is used on identified hrs it will most likely minimize the spread of raiding behavior through social learning within their network if there are younger raiders and they are targeted it may deter them from raiding in later years when they reach their reproductive peak maintenance of the individually owned fencing to make certain bells are intact can be done by the farmers themselves bells on fencing along migration corridors can be maintained by owners of the protected areas or governmental wildlife personnel most importantly it must be determined that the hrs are not breaking fences to raid crops on account there is inadequate forage and they are starving when planning out the particulars of this methodology the. |
5 | already displaced radially outward and compacted this compaction is continued by the rear drill head element 9 whose sheath surface is configured conical in its front section and whose diameter widens to a diameter viewed from front to back which corresponds to the one of the housing 3 of the ground rocket in contrast to the step drill head known form the state of the art the instant drill head which has a plurality of radially extending cutting elements 11 which already substantially correspond to the final diameter of the bore allows achieving a particularly high directional stability of the ground rocket during its movement in the ground of course it is also possible to use the ground drilling device according to the invention with any other drill head such as for example with a conventional step drill head the support of the impact bolt 5 in the basic body 1 is provided inter alia by the threaded ring 13 which is screwed into the front end of the housing 3 for this the threaded ring 13 has an outer threading and the housing has a corresponding inner threading adjoining the rear end of the threaded ring 13 is a threaded bushing 14 which also has an outer threading which engages in a corresponding inner threaded of the housing 3 a ring shaped space is formed between the threaded bushing 14 and the corresponding section of the impact bolt 5 in which space a cylindrical 15 is arranged this helical spring 15 is supported on its front side on a projection of the threaded bushing 14 and on its rear side on a projection of the impact bolt 5 as soon as the impact piston 4 impacts the rear end of the impact bolt 5. |
5 | invention without departing from the spirit thereof referring now to fig3 a schematic diagram of an electric drive and control system 100 for the vibratory roller machine of fig1 and 2 is provided powered components of the machine 10 including the exciter assemblies and drive assemblies of the drum assemblies 12 and 14 may be driven by the engine 22 the electric drive and control system 100 may be a series hybrid drive system as described above with respect to fig1 and u s pat no 8 585 317 to sina the entirety of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference the electric drive and control system 100 may include the aforementioned engine 22 generator 26 power storage system 58 and a starter 104 operation of and power transfer between the engine 22 the generator 26 and the power storage system 58 and the powered components of the machine 10 including the first and second front drive motors 64 a and 64 b the first and second rear drive motors 66 a and 66 b the first and second front brakes 70 a and 70 b the first and second rear brakes 72 a and 72 b and the front and rear vibration exciters 74 and 76 are. |
7 | memory 252 the memory 252 may be a programmable type in which nonvolatile storage can be electrically erased and reprogrammed further wireless alphanumeric section 236 includes a mobile power source 256 for providing electrical power via one or more batteries and the like transmitter 250 is also operatively coupled to control circuitry 237 for transmitting signals via an antenna 254 the signals are received by the host computer 100 or keyboard base 204 via receiver antenna 227 and 229 or other electronic equipment which is enabled to receive and process wireless signals for example the wireless signals may be received and processed by an appropriately configured wireless hub with reference to fig5 in one arrangement of keyboard system 200 wireless alphanumeric section 236 may be removably coupled via a signal interface connection 265 to provide electrical coupling and physical connections to keyboard base 204 in one such interface arrangement keyboard base 204 may be electrically coupled to wireless alphanumeric section 236 by way of a bus type arrangement for bi directional signaling and communications in a bus type arrangement data generated at the alphanumeric section 236 is transferred and processed by the keyboard base control circuitry 221 this arrangement allows for faster processing of generated signals from alphanumeric section 236 alternatively in another signal interface arrangement keyboard base 204 may be electrically coupled to alphanumeric section 236 by way of a serial type connection in these arrangements to provide mateable electrical connections conventional male and female electrical connectors. |
2 | by hydrophobic and or oleophobic material in the interior of the body the embodiment enhances the ability of the body 31 to shed debris and maximizes the body 39 s potential to approach 100 of its achievable payload without the addition of hydrophobic and or oleophobic material to the interior of the body 31 in fig1 could be expected to build up debris 47 on the canopy 26 of the body 11 and on the inside of the body at the junctions of the front wall 57 floor 29 and side walls 17 the build up at the junctions is shown as debris 59 in fig1 fig1 illustrates the truck body 11 of fig1 with some structure removed to better show the load containment plates 61 i e the plates that actually contact the load of the truck body 11 to reduce or eliminate the buildup of the debris 47 and 59 in fig1 some of the plates 61 can be supplied as hydrophobic treated plates hydrophobic coated plates or they can be a base to which hydrophobic clad plates are attached and or oleophobic type coatings materials applied an example of an hydrophobic plate of sufficient hardness for the interior spaces of the body 11 is a crodon u00ae wear plate manufactured chromium corporation 14643 dallas parkway dallas tex 75254 united states of america fig1 illustrates the another example of an embodiment of the interior of the truck body 31 that offers the option of selectively placing on individual truck body planes 63 hydrophobic treated plates hydrophobic coated plates or hydrophobic clad plates applied to the inside of the off highway truck body 31 of fig3 in the body 31 of fig3 treated plates are placed only in the corners formed by the junctions of the body. |
8 | difficult to electrically connect the first interconnection 18 and the second interconnection 28 as shown in fig5 f cu is buried in the second interconnection recess 24 using sputtering method or cvd method then the cu is polished until the second sio2 film 22 surface is exposed a second interconnection 28 which is made up of the cu as a second main interconnection the second tin film 26 and the second ti film 27 are formed in the second interconnection recess 24 thus the second interconnection 28 is connected to the first tin film 16 a and the first ti film 17 a fig6 is a plan view showing a damascene interconnection structure according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention fig7 is a cross sectional view showing a damascene interconnection structure according to a third preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in fig6 and fig7 a first interconnection 38 is preferably made up of a tin film 16 as a barrier layer a ti film 17 as a conductive layer and a first main interconnection 19 comprising cu the first interconnection 38 is formed in a first sio2 film 12 a second interconnection 48 is preferably made up of a tin film 26 as a barrier layer ti film 27 as a conductive layer and a. |
4 | since the ribs of the wedge ribbed belt are disposed on its side remote from the cage support rollers 4 2 in order to nevertheless ensure lateral guidance of the wedge ribbed belt there are mounted at the cage floor 6 two guide rollers 4 4 provided with grooves which co operate with the ribs of the wedge ribbed belt 12 as lateral guidance fig2 shows a section of a wedge ribbed belt 12 1 which serves as support means of an elevator installation according to the invention the belt body 15 1 the wedge shaped ribs 20 1 and the tensile carriers 22 embedded in the belt body can be recognised fig3 shows a cross section through a wedge ribbed belt 12 1 according to the present invention which comprises a belt body 15 1 and several tensile carriers 22 embedded therein the belt body 15 1 is produced from a resilient material natural rubber or a number of synthetic elastomers are for example usable the flat side 17 of the belt body 15 1 can be provided with an additional cover layer or a fabric layer which is worked in the traction side which co operates at least with the drive pulley 4 1 of the drive unit 2 of the belt body 15 1 has several wedge shaped ribs 20 1 which extend in the longitudinal direction of the wedge ribbed belt 12 1 a belt pulley 4 in the periphery of which grooves complementary to the ribs 20 1 of the wedge ribbed belt 12 1 are formed is indicated. |
8 | by an optical sender diode 4 is received by a photodiode 5 as infrared pulse packets these infrared pulse packets striking the photodiode 5 with a carrier frequency of 38 khz for example are converted into electrical current signals s in they are available at the input connector e of the receiver circuit 10 these electrical current signals sin are fed to an input circuit 11 working as a transimpedance amplifier which amplifies the current signals s in and converts them into voltage signals in the following signal processing component these voltage signals are amplified by a control amplifier 12 limited by a limiter 13 and then filtered in a bandpass filter 14 the signal limitation by means of the limiter 13 is required in order to avoid an overmodulation of the following bandpass filter 14 and to suppress pulse shaped interference entering the receiver via a supply connector v s for example the band pass filtered signal is demodulated in a demodulator 15 following the bandpass filter 14 buffered in an amplifier 16 with gain factor 1 and made available via an input and output circuit i o 21 at an output connector a as an output signal s out to a microcontroller 3 for further processing in order to optimize the amplification of the useful signal emitted by the sender diode 4 and thus the sensitivity of the receiver the receiver circuit 10 has a control circuit 25 which feeds the control signals to the control amplifier 12 and which for its part receives as input signals the output signal of the bandpass filter 14 via a line 71 and the output signal d out generated by the demodulator 15. |
4 | housing 2 which mounting can be bent from its position of rest when the illuminating element is assembled moreover housing 2 has on its second transverse wall 10 a recess 19 through which the illuminating element can be threaded when mounted in receiving region 14 fig1 c shows an enlarged representation of the second transverse wall 10 with recess 19 on the outside of the second transverse wall 10 are formed above recess 19 two retaining elements 20 with which an exact position of the illuminating element can be established in receiving region 14 when assembling the illuminating element in illuminating module 1 fig2 a shows illuminating module 1 according to fig1 a with a second light conductor 21 mounted in receiving region 14 and fig2 b shows the second light conductor 21 the second light conductor 21 has a rod shaped design and has a light coupling surface 22 an end face 23 opposite light coupling surface 22 and a light uncoupling surface 24 arranged at right angles to light coupling surface 22 or end face 23 the rear surface 25 of the second light conductor 21 opposite light uncoupling surface 24 has a curved design furthermore the second light conductor 21 is divided into a light supply region 26 and a light discharge region 24 wherein the second light conductor 21 has a first step 28 between both these regions 26 27 then on light supply region 26 a first step 28 and perpendicular to this a second step 29 whereby the second light. |
3 | 25 u00b0 c the theoretical i c 4 h 10 i c 4 h 8 equilibrium ratio without removal of hydrogen is 19 1 5 3 percent conversion at 641 u00b0 k and 101 3 kpa pressure an initial enhancement of isobutene above the theoretical value was achieved at 641 u00b0 k and 90 h 1 space velocity over a mixture of 2 25 g pt al 2 o 3 catalyst and 3 48 grams titanium two cycles were carried out in the first cycle a ratio of 12 5 1 7 4 percent conversion was initially observed the ratio increasing toward the theoretical 19 1 as the titanium became saturated with hydrogen thereafter the titanium was regenerated by removing the hydrogen at 873 u00b0 k and 0 1 pa pressure following the regeneration of the titanium an initial i c 4 h 10 i c 4 h 8 ratio of 8 6 1 10 4 percent conversion was observed which again increased toward 19 1 as the titanium became saturated with hydrogen quite clearly the presence of the hydridable material titanium enhanced the conversion from alkane to alkene by 40 or more over theoretical generally hydrogen is never completely removed from the reaction mixture its concentration increasing with time as the hydridable material capacity becomes exhausted thus the amount of hydrogen in the reactor effluent varies inversely with the dehydrogenated product produced a result opposite to that expected in the absence of hydride formation the amount of hydrogen observed vs the amount expected for i c 4 h 10 without titanium present is plotted. |
8 | packetization platforms described herein therefore the packetization platform 500 may be described in the context of the system 100 the packetization platform 500 may have an input port 504 a pre processing module 508 an ip packetization module 512 and an output port 516 similar to like named elements of packetization platform 200 however in this embodiment the packetization platform 500 may include an additional output port 520 coupled to the pre processing module 508 and an additional input port 524 coupled to the ip packetization module 512 in this embodiment the output port 520 may be coupled to the input port 524 by an external link e g a cable 528 in another embodiment the output port 520 may be coupled to the input port 524 by an internal link e g a trace in an embodiment one or more of the ports of the packetization platform 500 may be provided by a serial interface card in various embodiments the serial interface card may be a removable peripheral component in various embodiments one or more of the aforementioned ports may be directly integrated within the packetization platform 500 e g such that it is not a removable peripheral component in various embodiments other ports may be embodied in removable interface cards this embodiment may facilitate dynamic configuration of the packetization platform 500 fig6. |
6 | that when the offset ratio is 1 or more the influence of the external har can be substantially eliminated in the case where the offset ratio is 1 or more similar to the layout illustrated in fig1 the lng trains may be arranged along the same straight line in the longitudinal direction of the lng trains and the distance between the trains distance y in fig9 may be set to zero when the lng trains are shifted from each other in the longitudinal direction the total area required to place the lng production facilities increases and the lengths of pipes that connect the lng trains and utility facilities also increase therefore there is a possibility that the cost will be increased compared to the conventional case where the plot area is minimized in the example illustrated in fig1 since the distance between the trains distance yin fig9 is reduced to zero the dead zone can be reduced as a result the increase in cost can be reduced fig1 illustrates lng production facilities in which a utility facility is arranged for each train as shown in the lower part of fig1 the utility facilities for the respective trains utility for train 1 2 3 other than a common utility facility common utility shared by all of the trains are separately arranged for the respective trains that are shifted from each other in the longitudinal direction. |
3 | cap to be placed without interfering with another flask when the flasks are stacked a preferred embodiment of the invention incorporates the neck into the corner 140 to allow for more cell culture surface area since the neck and shoulders use less of the footprint area as a result access to the cell culture surface with pipettes or cell scrapers is not sacrificed due to the preferred corner location of the neck and cap for instance a 100 cm 2 version of the flask of this invention has a similar overall footprint as a standard 75 cm 2 flask although the truncated corner having a neck and cap located in the center of one side of the flask may integrally incorporate the entire neck of the flask into the molded piece a preferred embodiment fig1 b of the present invention incorporates a separate neck portion 130 for receiving a snap fit cap 132 one embodiment of the present invention may incorporate a neck 130 having parallel symmetric sides in a cylindrical shape an alternative embodiment flares the side surfaces of the neck from mouth to neck opening so that an increasing diameter accommodates the exterior draft surfaces 144 and 146 fig1 d the draft angles of the surfaces in turn facilitate fluid from being trapped in the corner shown in fig1 c is a partial cross sectional view of the flask shown in fig1 a the separate neck is bonded to the neck opening 131 in the truncated corner 140 by any number of methods including but not limited to solvent bonding ultrasonic welding or heat welding heat welding is preferred to establish a hermetic seal referring to fig3 b the neck 130 may be of any size or shape and should preferably be capable of blocking the entrance or. |
1 | fact enhanced and enlarged and modified by the heat sealed line 80 at the top of the bag in fig5 and the random directed openings 86 it should be understood that the bag 10 is formed from two similarly shaped essentially flat pieces of polymer material that are heat sealed at the periphery in a heat sealed line 80 a as seen in fig5 and 8 fig9 illustrates the cross sectional portion of the bag of fig5 taken on line 9 9 and it is depicted in the mode where there is water pressure within the manifold opening to form effectively an outwardly formed tubular configuration in the manifold itself as it is pressurized by the water entering in the direction of arrow 88 as shown in fig5 fig8 is simply showing the multiple openings 86 that are formed by the heat seal across the manifold forming heat seal line 80 as shown in fig5 fig6 and 7 show hook and loop attachments 100 and 102 which allow the total bag to be folded into the position from fig6 as indicated by the arrow 104 to the half position shown in fig7 this is convenient in certain times when the bag is not really full to allow a person to have a smaller bag than the full length bag of fig6 and it greatly facilitates keeping the bag from interrupting sleeping because of the smaller size thus it should be understood that the bag depicted in fig5 and 9 is a very simply made. |
2 | a keeper 44 consisting of a segment of an angle is welded to the side rail 28 with the panel in stored position the member 42 lies behind the keeper and serves to hold the free end of the panel against the container wall pin 42 is placed behind the keeper by lifting the free end of the panel in the direction indicated in fig1 the slight degree of rotation of the panel necessary for this action is permitted and limited by the elongated configuration of sleeve 36 at the upper pivot 24 the rotation which occurs at the universal pivot 26 is permitted by the normal clearance between the pins and their holes pin 42 also serves as a support for the free end of the panel during rotation through arc c fig2 in this position the pin 42 abuts against stop 47 welded to the top of rail 30 fig1 the inclined surface 43 on pin 42 facilitates the turning of the pin against the rail 30 under the weight of the panel pin 42 has a third function when the panel is in horizontal operative position it lies behind stop 47 and prevents the panel from slipping off the rail 30 should the panel flex due to the imposition of heavy loads a similar pin 48 at the upper left hand corner of the panel may be provided to insure maintaining the panel in horizontal position pin 48 cooperates with stop 49 fig1 secured to rail 30 it will be understood that like stops are provided along the rails for the cooperating pins on each panel the panel is moved. |
6 | across its output terminals 24 26 as a cubic function of the rotational speed of the generator 22 in as much as the generator 22 is directly coupled to the wind turbine the rotational speed of the turbine and generator is directly proportional to the wind speed as such the output voltage at the generator terminals 24 and 26 is a cubic function of the wind speed the output terminals 24 26 of the generator 22 are coupled to an inverter shown within the block 28 the inverter 28 converts the dc output voltage available at the output terminals 24 26 of the generator 22 to an ac voltage suitable for connection to a utility ac power grid generally identified with the reference numeral 30 the ac power grid 30 may be a phase to phase 230 240 volts ac suitable for residential commercial and industrial application in the exemplary embodiment shown shown the inverter 28 generates a phase to phase voltage across two output phases l 1 and l 2 for example 230 240 volts ac depending on the configuration of the utility ac power grid 30 the inverter 28 may also include a ground conductor for use with utility ac power grids which are 230 240 volts ac with a center tap ground for providing 230 240 volts ac phase to phase and 115 120 volts ac phase to ground in such a system the inverter ground conductor. |
5 | of the shift dog 9 this shift dog includes two external cylindrical portions 9a and 9b which do not have the same diameter the front portion 9a of smaller diameter includes a smooth edge designed to come to a stop against the counterbore 23 provided on the first member 8 the edge 24 which separates the front and back portions of the shift dog limits the forward stroke of this shift dog the walls of the dog clutch bore 25 include helical gears or spiral teeth 19 which are designed to mesh with the grooves 17 of the piston the reverse stroke of the dog clutch is limited by the back edge of the back portion 9b which includes numerous teeth 26 the axial displacement of the dog clutch causes either one of the two following actions to occur the gears or teeth 26 mesh with the complementary gears 27 which are cut in the front end of the fixed part 10 this fixed part also includes a central bore 28 to permit the piston 7 to reciprocate therein as shown in fig7 and 8 as the dog clutch is driven forward the gears 26 are disengaged from the fixed gears 27 the crown or. |
8 | shown the system 100 includes a lens column 31 containing the electron gun 1 and electron optical system illumination optical system and projection optical system and a substrate chamber 33 containing the substrate stage 24 and peripheral components the lens column 31 desirably is made of soft iron or invar and includes a passive shield made of e g permalloy bonded to it e g with a suitable adhesive the substrate chamber 33 desirably is made of aluminum or non magnetic stainless steel and includes a passive shield made of e g permalloy bonded to it e g with a suitable adhesive the lens column 31 and substrate chamber 33 are connected together such that their interior spaces are contiguous the lens column 31 and substrate chamber 33 collectively form an u201c internal shielding barrier u201d 35 the internal shielding barrier 35 defines a vacuum duct 37 that is connected to a vacuum pump not shown the internal shielding barrier 35 also defines multiple apertures 39 as required for e g insertion and removal of the reticle and substrate and for wiring feed throughs a gap 40 also may be present at the junction of the lens column 31 with the substrate chamber 33 the substrate. |
8 | conductor support sleeve 7 and biases the same toward conductive engagement with the bus bar 33 the release lever 5 has a generally u shaped configuration and includes a mounting leg 56 and an operating leg 57 joined by a connecting portion 58 the mounting leg 56 contains a pivot opening 51 by means of which the release lever is pivotally supported on the pivot shat 60 for pivotal movement about the fixed pivot axis 6 the mounting arm 56 carries the lateral operating projection 52 that engages the clamping leg portion 41 a as best shown in fig4 a 4 c the operating leg 57 carries the handle portion 53 which contains an operating recess 54 for receiving an operating tool such as the tip of a screwdriver the clamping spring 4 is normally in the unstressed expanded clamping condition shown in figs 1 3 a and 4 a whereupon the release lever 5 is in its initial closed clamping position with the spring clamping leg biasing the conductor sleeve 7 toward conductive engagement with the bus bar 33 the conductor 8 is thus connected with the pin terminals 311 for soldered connection with the desired distribution conductors not shown to open the connector for insertion and removal of the conductor sleeve 7 and the conductor 8 the user applies either manually or by an operating tool a downward force 59 fig4 a to the handle portion 53 thereby to pivot the release lever 5 in the direction 61 of fig1 the lateral operating. |
3 | the form of the free amine is not stable over time therefore it is preferred that the compound of formula viib as the free amine is reacted in the next step within a short period of time e g before significant degradation preferably wherein pg 1 is a nitrogen protecting group which may be removed under basic conditions the compound of formula viib is isolated as an acid addition salt according to known methods e g by reacting with a suitable acid such as hcl the compound of formula viib is reacted with a suitably substituted compound of formula viii wherein a u2032 represents an activated form of the a substituent a known compound or compound prepared by known methods in the presence of a tertiary amine base such as dipea tea n methylmorpholine and the like in an aprotic organic solvent such as acetonitrile ethyl acetate mtbe thf and the like preferably acetonitrile or thf preferably under anhydrous conditions preferably the compound of formula viib is added to the compound of formula viii preferably the temperature of the reaction is maintained in the range of about u2212 20 u00b0 c to about 15 u00b0 c more preferably the temperature of the reaction is. |
4 | be initially drained during the first phase of the recovery procedure to a level where the second opening 43 communicates with the filter chamber 30 as further shown a plurality of spin filters 26 are operatively disposed inside the filter chamber 30 for filtering the solvent based liquid of by product such as dirt grease particulates fibers and other materials that may become entrained in the solvent based liquid during the dry cleaning process 16 the plurality of spin filters 26 may be mounted on a hollow tubular member 38 which extends along the axis of the filtration tank 12 and defines a conduit 78 in communication with a third opening 45 for permitting solvent based liquid to exit the filtration tank 12 after filtration and return to the reservoir 18 in one embodiment the hollow tubular member 38 defines a plurality of openings 76 in communication with a respective spin filter 26 mounted by a collar not shown such that solvent based liquid that has been filtered by each spin filter 26 enters the conduit 78 of the tubular member 38 and exits third opening 45 for storage in the reservoir 18 as a result of this filtration procedure by product can accumulate on the spin filters 26 over time the filtration tank 12 may include a motor 34 in operative engagement with one end of the tubular member 38 through a gear assembly 46 that rotates the mounted spin filters 26 in a spinning motion when directed by microprocessor 20 this spinning motion dislodges and removes the by product that has accumulated on the spin filters 26 due to the centrifugal force generated. |
1 | density of opacities in one example the image analysis system is used to determine the blockage of light transmission by individual opacities for example software can be used with a digital image to detect darker or lighter regions and or gradients between regions an appropriate algorithm can be used to quantify a cross section area of the opacities within the vitreous analysis of the image can also capture an amount of reflectance to calculate a level of opacity translucence of individual opacities in the example of fig2 the cross section area of all opacities would equal an area sum of regions 123 125 127 129 and 131 in one example the image analysis system further defines the visual axis 140 in one example the retina can be detected from features in the image in another example a user can define the visual axis 140 manually using movable boundaries and software in one example the image analysis system further quantifies an amount of the cross section area of the opacities that obstruct a retina in the example of fig2 the cross section area of opacities within the visual axis 140 would include all of region 131 and the portion of region 127 that overlaps the central retina area 112. |
6 | hs on the side of the disk set 100 facing toward the main gearset hs and always rotates at the rotational speed of the first input element of the main gearset hs in this case for example formed by the coupled sun gears s 1 _hs s 2 _hs and biases the disk set 100 associated with it axially toward the transfer gearset vs when the clutch a is being engaged referring to fig5 a fourth example transmission design according to the present invention will now be explained which is based on the transmission design according to the invention described in detail with reference to fig4 but with an alternative design of the structural group comprising the fifth and sixth shift elements e f compared to fig4 as in fig4 the clutches e and f form a structural group easily preassembled from the standpoint of production technology and comprising the input elements 520 620 of clutches e and f in this case for example both made as outer disk carriers the servomechanisms 510 610 of the two clutches e and f and the disk sets 500 600 of the two clutches e and f in contrast to fig4 however the clutch e is spatially arranged radially over the clutch f in particular with the disk set 500 of clutch e radially over the disk set 600 of clutch f the input element or outer disk carrier 620 of clutch f is made geometrically in the form of a pot open in the direction of the main gearset hs whose hub is connected in a rotationally fixed manner with the drive. |
5 | the pin joint 21 a see fig3 and 5 the pin 21 a is severed the portions of drill collar above and below the pin joint have longitudinal cuts therein but due to the wall thickness these cuts do not extend all the way to the outside fig5 shows the cut extending part way into the corresponding box joint thus the box joint and the portions of the drill collar above and below the pin joint are not cut completely through and are unsevered nevertheless when the pin joint is cut it unwinds or springs open the joint decouples and the drill string becomes severed at the joint thus only the pin joint need be cut to sever the drill collar that portion of the drill string that is unstuck the upper portion is retrieved to the surface the drill collar 11 that was cut at its pin joint can be reused referring to fig8 a the pin joint 21 a has a longitudinal cut 23 therein the pin joint 21 a is cut off of the drill collar as well as any damaged portions of the collar to form a clean end 83 see fig8 b the end 83 is remachined to form a new pin joint see fig8 c the drill collar can now be reused each of the torches can be provided with ancillary equipment such as an isolation sub and a pressure balance anchor the isolation sub typically is. |
1 | to the remaining instruments 1 conventionally on off means 7 are installed between the first and second branches 9 and 11 as in fig1 such means 7 are pedal controlled for the most part and operated directly by the user of the apparatus generally in conjunction with similar means 7a controlling the air circuit 16 with the exception of the water line 6a to the chip blower 10 the lines 6b branching to each of the various instruments 1 are controlled by relative on off means 5b which open at the moment when the instrument is taken up for use more exactly such means take the form of solenoid valves 5b located in the instrument holder t of the apparatus which excite only when the handpieces are removed from the holder and therefore remain closed as long as the relative instrument is not in use in the case of the chip blower 10 on the other hand on off means 5a are embodied typically as mechanically operated valves located downstream of the handpiece and manipulated by the user thus with the exception of the chip blower 10 each instrument 1 comprises two different sets of on off means 5b and 7 controlling the relative fluid circuits of which the means 5b located farthest downstream along the flow direction are activated automatically on taking up the handpiece and the means 7 upstream activated manually or in effect by depressing a pedal apparatus according to the present invention is provided with a reservoir 2 containing a supply of physiological medical healing or other solution dispensed by way of a relative supply line 3 into the main water circuit 8 the solution pipeline 3 and water supply. |
8 | second fpc 32 are connected by soldering on wiring patterns of the first fpc 31 in the other words chip components 13 are strongly joined face to face to both fpcs 31 and 32 this structure is useful for the high density assembling of many chip components without an increase in the lateral size of the whole device in this embodiment chip components 13 are assembled only on the one surface of the second fpc 32 however these components may be assembled on both surfaces of the second fpc 32 when many components must be assembled thereon furthermore in above mentioned embodiment only the second fpc 32 joins at a right angle to first fpc 31 however this configuration may be modified and several fpc 39 s may be utilized fig6 shows a fifth embodiment of the present invention tip portions bent 90 degrees of the leads 34 made of phosphor bronze are fixed on electrode patterns 20 provided on the surface of the light transparent cover 18 the back surface of the ccd chip 17 is sealed to the inside of leads 34 using an adhesive agent formed by a thermosetting resin into of an epoxy group in this type of device a ready made socket is avarable and its leads can be soldered directly on the printed circuit board fig7 shows a sixth embodiment of the present invention it is different to than the above mentioned embodiment in that the tip portions of the leads are bent in two steps as a result. |
1 | to engage the user 39 s teeth upon use of the electric toothbrush 26 a brush shaft housing 104 generally having an elongated tubular shape and defining an aperture 106 108 at an upper end 110 and at a lower end 112 and also defining an elongated internal cavity 113 fits loosely over the brush shaft 100 the brush head 28 has a downwardly depending longitudinal extension 114 that inserts through the aperture 106 at the upper end 110 of the brush shaft housing 104 and into a cavity 116 at the upper end 98 of the brush shaft 100 the extension 114 is rigidly attached to the brush shaft 100 a shoulder 120 proximate to the extension 114 abuts the upper end 110 of the brush shaft housing 104 the brush head 28 and brush shaft 100 in this configuration are able to rotate in conjunction freely with respect to the brush shaft housing 104 to allow the brush head assembly 34 to be replaced the brush head assembly is releasably operably attached to an upper end 122 of the handle housing an upper end 124 of the drive shaft 40 is splined and extends through the aperture 49 in the upper. |
8 | fig6 upon closure of the power switch 100 or start up circuit i is activated commencing clockwise rotation of the rotor and then a trigger coil 104 provided in association with the dpdt switch 102 is energized by rotation of the motor magnets to open the dpdt switch 102 fig9 circuit applies circuit ii cemf to circuit ii through diodes 107 when the power switch 106 is opened and a dpdt switch 108 is closed so as to cause the rotor to be braked to a stop in the position shown in fig7 upon closure of the power switch 106 circuit ii is activated commencing clockwise rotation of the rotor and then a trigger coil 110 provided in association with the dpdt switch 108 is energized to open the dpdt switch 108 in fig1 and 11 magnetically activated hall switches are included in the circuit the hall switches are mounted to the stator to be influenced i e opened and closed by the rotor magnets in fig1 a first hall switch 112 is connected to circuit ii and is physically mounted to the stator between south poles 1 and 2 or 5 and 6 see fig4 as in the case of fig8 upon opening of a power switch 114 a dpdt switch 116 closes and then applies circuit ii cemf through diode 188 to circuit i as or to cause the rotor to be braked to a stop. |
9 | to that without exposure to the flash lamp the transmittance is measured under a light transmission at a wavelength of 320 nm to 800 nm it reveals that the exposure to the flash lamp does not affect the transmittance of the conductive film fig3 a and 3 b are schematic diagrams of how annealing and patterning are carried out at the same time using the high energy flash lamp in fig3 a a physical mask 302 is situated along the light transmission between the flash lamp 301 and the conductive film 303 the physical mask can vary in shape pattern dimension and thickness the materials of the physical mask include but not limited to glass or metal fig3 b is an example of a pattern 304 on the film corresponding to the corresponding pattern of the physical mask in this example a physical mask with two large pads connected by one narrower strip with a length of 10 mm and a width of 2 mm is used to mask the film in order to generate the pattern 304 with substantially the same size and shape on the conductive film under the exposure of the flash lamp the average power density used in this example is 10 w cm 2 the sheet resistance rs of the conductive film under the exposure of the flash lamp is about 15 u03c9 u25a1 as shown in fig2 the percentage transmittance of the conductive film after exposure to flash light is larger than 80 which is measured under 400 800 nm of light. |
2 | a disposal receptacle where the arms are then fully retracted and the sealed bag is released application_number US 9247007 A description during the course of this description like numbers will be used to identify like elements according to the different views which illustrate the invention the preferred embodiment of the invention 10 is illustrated in fig1 a and will be further described in fig1 b through fig4 the invention 10 is a system for the sanitary collection of animal waste which is comprised of self sealing bags 40 and a device 10 to hold close and seal them fig1 a is an underside view of the preferred embodiment of the invention 10 with the arms 26 in a retracted position a slider 16 fits around the hollow shaft or tube 14 and is connected through the slot 18 to the arms 26 with a pin 78 the tip 20 spreads the arms 26 so that the bag 40 can be easily loaded and also peels off the bag 40 as the arms are retracted back into the tube 14 a handle 12 is attached to the other side of the tube 14 and encases lithium batteries 72 and an on off switch 74 the tube 14 is approximately eighteen inches in length and is preferably made of an anodized 6061 aluminum alloy synthetic fiber plastic or other alloys of aluminum fig1 b illustrates the topside of the. |
1 | second strap portion 36 having a first end 38 and a second end 40 are also provided the first end 32 of the first strap portion 30 is secured through the first slot 26 and the first end 38 of the second strap portion 36 is secured through the second slot 28 the second ends 34 40 of the first strap portion 30 and the second strap portion 36 respectively have different portions of a hook and loop fastener allowing a user to releasably secure the balloon tying device 10 to his or her fingers as illustrated and described further below the balloon tying device 10 of the present invention further includes a pair of spaced tying prongs 42 each having a base end and a top end the base ends of the tying prongs 42 are secured to the top surface 14 of the base 12 and extend in a generally upward direction the top ends of the tying prongs 42 have a ridge 44 extending radially in a direction substantially parallel to the top surface 14 of the base 12 the ridges 44 assist in maintaining the balloon 13 on the balloon tying device 10 as will be. |
5 | excavated ground plane application_number US 22781302 A description referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views fig2 and 3 illustrate a track trencher with an alternative excavation boom 100 as disclosed in co pending u s patent application ser no 10 227 838 aug 27 2002 the track trencher comprises track assemblies 20 frame 30 power unit 40 and excavating boom 100 including head unit 130 which supports excavation assembly 140 the orientation of the base machine is defined by the existing ground surface 180 the areas contacted by the two track assemblies 20 will define the effective ground plane 180 oriented at an angle relative to gravity the effective grade the location and orientation of the excavation assembly 140 will define the new ground surface 182 this location and orientation is controlled by several elements the position of the boom 100 relative to frame 30 is controlled with lift cylinders 62 which effectively rotate boom 100 about axis 114 defined by frame 30 as parallel to the existing ground surface 180 to effectively control the excavation depth relative to the track assemblies 20 the orientation of the excavation assembly 140 relative to the frame 30 is controlled with tilt cylinders 64 which rotate the head unit 130 about swivel axis 124 swivel axis 124 in this preferred embodiment is perpendicular to axis 114 allowing the orientation of the head unit 130 and excavation assembly 140 to be modified relative to axis 114 and the ground plane 180 alternatively a swivel axis not shown could be merely parallel with swivel axis 124 the excavation assembly 140 is designed to be in contact with the ground. |
8 | as the use of a liquid crystal thermoset monomer thermoset processing may be done without other curing agent processes 0029 fig2 a is a cross section of a package 200 during a no flow underfill process according to an embodiment the package 200 includes a solder bump 210 that is attached to a flip chip 212 electrical coupling for the flip chip 212 is accomplished through a bond pad 214 that is landed on a mounting substrate 216 0030 fig2 b is a cross section of the package 200 depicted in fig2 a after further processing an underfill mixture 222 according to an embodiment is applied either to the flip chip 212 or to the mounting substrate 216 in fig2 b the underfill mixture 222 is depicted as being deposited upon the mounting substrate 116 although it may alternatively deposited upon the flip chip 212 fig2 a underfill mixture 222 has unique formulations according to various embodiments and will be described below in greater detail 0031 fig2 c is a cross section of the package 200 depicted in fig2 b after further processing next the flip chip 212 and the mounting substrate 216 are aligned and brought together to form a flip chip assembly 220 that includes the uncured underfill mixture 222 and the not yet reflowed solder bump 210 0032 fig2 d is an elevational cross section of the flip chip assembly 220 depicted in fig2 c after further processing a curing process is carried out to achieve a chip package 224 the curing process is carried out according to specific embodiments in one embodiment curing is followed by reflowing of the solder bump 210 fig2. |
6 | 10 initially the solenoid 18 and the block valve means 42 are in a relaxed state fig4 b the block valve means 42 is positioned so as to block fluid flow through the fluid chamber 16 fig3 a when the solenoid 18 is energized the solenoid arm 20 is retracted causing the solenoid arm 20 to pull the two ratcheting arms 22 and 24 as seen the retracting lower ratcheting arm 24 causes its tooth 28 to engage with a tooth of the ratchet gear 32 the first tooth 34 as illustrated by example translating the ratchet gear 32 and its attached block valve means 42 counterclockwise fig4 b 4c the rounded ends of the teeth 34 40 of the ratchet gear 32 assure that the non engaged teeth of the ratchet gear 32 do not interfere with the ratcheting arm 22 the spring 30 prevents the two ratcheting arms 22 and 24 from flying apart when the solenoid 18 stops its stroke the ratchet gear 32 and block valve means 42 have rotated 45 degrees fig4 d thereafter the solenoid 18 is de energized and begins its return stroke due to return spring 44 as seen in fig4 d the tooth 26 of the ratchet arm 22 engages the third tooth 38 of the ratchet gear 32 translating the ratchet gear 32 and its attached block valve counterclockwise fig4 e 4f when the solenoid 18 stops its stroke the ratchet gear 32 and block valve means 42 have rotated a second 45 degrees when the solenoid 18 completes its return stroke the block valve means 42 and the ratchet gear 32 once again enter a relaxed stated the device has performed one complete block cycle with the block valve means 42 having rotated a total. |
7 | michel p nepa g manara r massini u201c design and performance of an integrated antenna for a 433 mhz car park monitoring system u201d proceedings of the 2012 ieee international symposium on antenna and propagation in order to use such an antenna which has a better efficiency compared to the typical ceramic antennas and therefore allows the transmission power to be reduced communications between the parking sensor and the detection control unit are performed at a frequency of 433 mhz fig6 and 7 are photographs of a working prototype of an energy autonomous device for detecting proximity according to the present disclosure it has small dimensions and can be easily installed in the middle of a parking space in the asphalt or above ground fig8 is a flow chart of an example of a sequence of operations that can be performed by the prototype shown in fig6 and 7 substantially the microprocessor of the device for detecting proximity implements a connection with a monitoring control unit turns on the analog detection section and performs a detection of the presence or absence of a vehicle thereon then it turns off all the components transmits the results of the detection to the monitoring control unit and sets to stand by waiting to perform a new detection the detection device provides for the use of a single ultrasonic sensor both for the transmission of the detection pulse and for. |
2 | is of a conventional construction and the paper carrier 21 thereof has opposite edges not shown which are perforated for feeding the laminate 20 through a conventional laminate cutting machine such as the graphix 4 manufactured by gerber scientific products inc of 151 batson drive manchester ct 06040 the graphix 4 machine has a keyboard which is manipulated to cut for example from the vinyl ply 23 letters designs etc which are then simply peeled therefrom by simultaneously removing both the vinyl and adhesive 23 22 respectively from the paper carrier 21 this now cut letter number logo 34 sign 34 23 22 is then simply adhered to the surface of an article by placing the adhesive ply 22 thereagainst when a series of such vinyl adhesive letters 22 23 are applied to a substrate they can for example form a name describe the name of a service its location its telephone number etc as is conventionally seen by vinyl lettering or signs applied to the exterior door panels of trucks and automobiles however in accordance with this invention the 34 sign 34 material or laminate 20 is not utilized in the conventional fashion just described as will be noted hereinafter another laminate fig3 5 is generally designated by the reference numeral 30 and is a conventional 34 mask 34 material or laminate which is normally used in sandblasting operations the mask 34 material or laminate 30 includes the paper or plastic carrier ply 31 an adhesive ply 32 and a 34 mask 34 ply 33 formed of relatively tough plastic material which is resistant to sand or like particulate material used in. |
6 | are still questions relating to the performance of an iodine propellant important specifications of a thruster are efficiency input power thrust and specific impulse xenon based hall engines have exhibited efficiencies exceeding 50 and specific impulses higher than 1500 s the ionization potential and mass of the propellant have a strong effect on the thrust and required input power the lower the ionization potential the less energy is required to produce an ion electron pair the ionization potentials of both atomic 10 45 ev and molecular 9 4 ev iodine compare favorably to xenon 12 13 ev the atomic mass of iodine is only slightly lower than that of xe 127 versus 131 amu efficiency is largely determined by the discharge properties of the propellant in hall effect and ion thrusters high ionization efficiencies near 80 are sought at a minimal power input in this aspect there are some important differences between the properties of iodine and xenon whereas xenon is an atom iodine is a molecule that in addition to electronic internal energy states also has rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom since internal excitation of exhaust molecules signifies loss of translational thrust energy it is possible that previous searches for alternative propellants for hall effect and ion thrusters only. |
5 | 100 102 and 104 to the desired location notice that the second tab 86 is still engaged in the detent 48 thus preventing rotation or swiveling of the seat fig4 shows the seat in a position as it is rotated from a forward facing position to a rearward facing position in this case the handle 90 has been raised far enough to free the second tab from the detent 48 as well as the notches 136 and the operator has rotated the seat 180 u00b0 in fig4 the second tab 86 is significantly elevated above the rear facing upwardly extending member 44 however in a more typical situation the operator would release the handle 90 while rotating the seat the second tab 86 would then ride up along the ramp of the member 44 until the second tab 86 falls into the detent this is analogous to the operation of the striker plate aspects of a conventional door latch the spring 92 ensures that the latch arm 80 remains in a proper horizontal position when both tabs are in respective notches or detents the closeness or spacing between the upper and lower angle section components is just slightly greater than the overall diameter of the rollers housed there between this allows the rollers to act on the lower and on the upper angle section components when the horizontal rail frame 106 is at an extreme horizontal position the rollers closest to the near end of the horizontal rail frame will be in primary contact with the upper angle. |
1 | remain for a relatively long period of time even after implanting the implant 100 and function to foster the bone formation the bone growth factors 160 may be provided on the screw blades 130 and also be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the core 110 when the bone growth factors 160 are provided on the core 110 it is possible to prevent the bone growth factors 160 from being peeled off during the implantation process by increasing a diameter of a drill bit to be greater than the diameter of the core 110 including the bone growth factors 160 to implant the implant 100 in the bone structure and the like drill bit holes may be formed in the bone structure in correspondence to the diameter of the core 110 and screw grooves may be formed in the bone using a screw groove forming instrument next the implant 100 may be implanted in the bone structure the bone growth factors 160 may be provided together when the implant 100 is manufactured and may be provided on or injected to the connecting groove 140 before implanting the implant 100 according to the present embodiment the post 122 included in the mounting portion 120 is configured to be mounted with an abutment prosthesis in the shape corresponding to the outer peripheral surface of the mounting portion 120 using a frictional type scheme a frictional typed post may be formed at an angle of 1 u00b0 4 u00b0 and. |
4 | the present invention provides efficient and reliable slings for use in treating males and females the sling is particularly suitable for pelvic floor reconstruction surgery and for treating urinary incontinence the features of the invention as described herein provide a surgical sling having at least two different elongation characteristics along its surface area in addition the slings may be coated with for example a silicone coating such coating is believed to contribute to the desired elongation properties of the mesh assist with ensuring biocompatibility and provide a carrier for anti microbial agents referring to fig1 an enlarged plan view of a material 10 according to one aspect of the invention includes a material that is a surgical mesh 12 individual strands or filaments 14 collectively form a multifilament yarn 16 that can be woven or braided 18 to form the desired weave the weave leads to a pattern of holes or pores 24 materials suitable for use in fabricating the coated slings of the present invention include man made materials such as filamentous mesh materials filamentous mesh materials include synthetic fibers such as polyester polyurethane nylon or polypropylene which can be woven or braided to form a mesh 12 the filaments in such materials may be oriented in a single direction or may be multidirectional as will be further described below the pattern formed by the weave can be designed so as. |
8 | maximum width w and length l of electrodes 2 a and 2 b in consideration of the margins 1 f can be defined the length l 2 of margin 1 f along long sides 11 b and 1 c need be set to at least 0 05 mm at each of both ends of insulating substrate 1 thus in consideration of margins 1 f the length l 1 of each of electrodes 2 a and 2 b along long sides 11 b and 1 c that can be provided on surface 1 a of insulating substrate 1 is l u2212 0 1 mm the width of electrodes 2 a and 2 b and gap 2 c along short sides 1 d and 1 e is w u2212 0 1 mm margins 1 f can be smaller according to the method for providing the metal in esd protector 1001 of embodiment 1 protective resin layer 5 has a large thickness to have a higher physical breaking strength in esd protector 1001 of embodiment 1 surface 1 a of insulating substrate 1 is roughened to have a large anchor effect which increases the junction area between protective resin layer 5 and insulating substrate 1 this structure can. |
7 | processing conditions by which the a si film is created however while hydrogenated a si may provide better transparency in the near infrared than pure a si pure a si may be processed more easily pure a si may also have a larger thermal stability then that of hydrogenated a si further such a si films may be formed using pecvd to have properties different from those of pure a si for example a n 2 based pecvd formation of a si may form an amorphous silicon nitride a sin y silicon nitrides may generally be used for a myriad of purposes in a variety of compound semi conductor devices such uses including for example surface passivation interlayer elements and capacitor dielectrics as with any optics design optical loss mechanisms such as optical absorption and optical scattering losses are of concern in the above referenced waveguide embodiments scattering loss is common to all optical waveguide designs and is generally caused by roughness at the interfaces between core and clad as well as by any inhomogeneities in the deposited film absorptive loss may be primarily dominated by optical absorption that excites stretching vibrational modes of atomic bonds between hydrogen or deuterium and heavier elements present in the deposited film such an absorptive loss may depend heavily on the amount of hydrogen or deuterium in the film and or on the particular optical wavelength or wavelengths propagating in the waveguide absorptive loss may particularly be an issue for optical wavelengths near the primary or lower order overtones of a hydrogen u2014 or deuterium u2014 related vibrational stretching mode the strength of a stretching vibrational mode absorption feature. |
3 | 10 wiring and other electrical connections are eliminated from fig1 for clarity the rotating drum cathode 11 is supported on the shaft 12 received in the bearing 13 secured to the base plate 14 the shaft 12 extends upward through the plate 14 to a point of interengagement with the gearmotor 15 for slow continuing rotation of the cathode drum 11 a brush commutator assembly 16 provides electrical connection to the cathode drum 11 during the rotation of the shaft 12 the anodes 17 and 18 are also secured to the base plate 14 and cooperate with the cathode 11 to provide the electrolytic circuit in the tank the power supply unit is indicated schematically at 19 and is shown in detain in fig2 during the operation of the device silver is desposited on the cathode drum 11 and is periodically removed referring to fig2 the power source for the circuit is the center tapped transformer 19 receiving power initially through the leads 19a and 19b the output of this transformer is supplied to the pair of scr rectifiers 20 and 21 and this driving current is continuously monitored by the current sampling transformer 22 the output of which is applied across the sampling resistance 23 this produces a precise voltage feedback reference proportional to recovery current flowing between the cathode and anodes this voltage is full wave demodulated by the conventional demodulator 24 and then filtered by the standard filter arrangement 25 this output is fed to the shaping amplifier 26 whose characteristics shape the response of the cathode voltage with respect to the sensed current to modify the response to the system during the existence of a low concentration of silver ions within the solution in the tank the output. |
3 | to substantially 100 water the produced water may be recirculated to minimize water disposal problems but in that event it will usually be necessary to cool the water prior to reinjecting it since the water temperature exiting from the production well will naturally be considerably higher than the temperature of the water being injected due to its 39 contact with the hot formation if a convenient disposal area is available for the water and an abundant supply of suitable injection water is available the desired temperature reduction may be achieved by simply continuing injecting surface ambient temperature water into the formation in any event it will be necessary to determine the time duration of water injection and this will be accomplished in essentially the same manner as if the water is cooled prior to being injected the method for calculating the injection time necessary to achieve a desired temperature reduction will be given hereinafter below in some situations the practice of the process of our invention involves a cooling process whereby the temperature of the water is reduced either below surface ambient temperature or below the temperature of the water being produced from the production well in the case where produced water is recycled water may be cooled by the use of mechanical refrigeration. |
5 | when there is no use of a friction ring of the type used in the balancer of this invention in other words a characteristic curve of the compression coil spring j is a characteristic curve of the properties of the moment of revolution of the lid d and k is a characteristic curve of the properties of the balancer s of this invention as is easily understood from curve h in fig4 it is impossible to make the characteristic curve of the compression ring agree with the moment of revolution j of the lid d by only using the compression coil spring however the spring constant may be designed this invention is made to obtain properties which agree with the moment of revolution j of the lid d by the overall properties of the spring properties and the friction ring further with the spring balancer s according to this invention a characteristic curve can be obtained that has properties which agree with the moment of revolution j of the lid d during a portion of the lid movement and also slightly exceed the moment of the revolution of the lid d near the terminal point of closing of the lid d as shown with curve k in fig4 when the spring balancer s is designed to have a characteristic curve that agrees with the moment of the revolution j of the lid d said lid d can be operated not only with a small force but also can be stopped at any position through the whole process of the opening and closing of the lid d further in case that. |
3 | 7 comparison of aspirin d theanine cocrystal product with bayer aspirin 300 mg of the aspirin d theanine cocrystal product was dissolved in 150 ml of water in one beaker and a 325 mg tablet of bayer aspirin was dispersed in 150 ml of water in another beaker a 514 nm laser beam was first passed through the aspirin d theanine cocrystal solution and then through the bayer aspirin dispersion a strong tyndall effect was observed in the aqueous dispersion of bayer aspirin but was not observed with the composition according to the present invention dissolved in water an investigation regarding the degree of insoluble substance remaining after performance of the tyndall effect experiment was carried out the dispersions in the beakers were stirred to collect any undissolved solid in the center an accumulation of undissolved solid formed at the bottom of the bayer aspirin beaker but not in the beaker containing aspirin d theanine cocrystal product which displayed a crystal clear solution tyndall effect experiment 8 comparison of aspirin d theanine cocrystal product with water 300 mg of the aspirin d theanine cocrystal product was dissolved in 150 ml of water in one beaker and 150 ml of water alone was placed in another beaker a 514 nm laser beam was first passed through the aspirin d theanine cocrystal solution and then through the water a strong tyndall effect was not observed with. |
7 | different parameters and the periodic display thereof application_number US 5622479 A description fig1 is a block diagram of a display system comprising a central processing unit cpu 2 a random access memory ram 4 a read only memory rom a mask register 12 a presetable counter 14 being operated as a timer a status register 16 an or gate 18 and gates 28 to 34 sensors 42 to 46 a voltage frequency convertor 48 displays 36 to 40 a control bus an address bus and a data bus the sensor 42 detects pulses which are generated in synchronization with an engine shaft rotation the sensor 44 detects pulses which are generated in synchronization with a wheel speed of a vehicle the sensor 46 detects temperature of an engine and generates an output voltage in correspondence with the engine temperature a v f convertor generates pulses having a frequency which is proportional to the input voltage therefore the combination of the sensor 46 and the v f convertor generates serial pulses whose frequency is changed in accordance with the temperature of the engine the pulses delivered from sensors 42 and 44 as well as v f convertor 48 are applied the respective stages of the status register 16 having 4 stages in all through the and gates 30 to 34 respectively an output pulse from the preset counter 14 is also applied to a stage of the status register through the and gate 28 the combination of the mask register 12 and and gates 28 to 34 is used in this embodiment to stop the operation for setting into the status register 16 the pulses from all but one of the preset counter 14 the sensors 42 and 44 and the v f convertor 48 when the status register 16 receives. |
5 | sealed off by the magnetic window 44 thus eliminating the aforementioned problems of exposed wiring and pressure seals needed in the potentiometer type devices the present invention also eliminates the internal sliding electrical parts that suffer wear from friction encountered in the potentiometer device there also is no requirement for a pressure equalization system using bellows and hydraulics such as utilized in the potentiometer calipers the only exposure to the well fluid in this invention is the initiator magnet and the mechanical linkage connecting it to the caliper arms the mechanical linkage assembly 30 is reliable and uncomplicated and serves to remove a complex non linearity component of movement in the caliper system the selection of the proper curve for channel 40 depends upon physical characteristics of the caliper arm assemblies such as the various lengths of the various arms the physical dimensions of the contact pads and the locations of the pivot pins connecting the arms and pads to each other and to the body although a specific preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described in the detailed description above the description is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms or embodiments disclosed therein since they are to. |
6 | one complete turn they become offset by slightly more than the width of the traction chain 10 so that a plurality of turns 14 can be wound next to each other about the drum 12 when the traction chain 10 is unwound from the drum 12 the links 16 are guided along a second guiding edge 42 and offset in such a manner that when they leave the restraint 26 they are again aligned in a manner analogous to winding it has thereby been found advantageous to manufacture the restraint 26 more specifically the guiding edges 40 42 from pe in order to keep the frictional resistance low fig5 illustrates an alternative restraint 44 that also comprises a first and a second guiding edge 46 48 and that is also disposed at such an incline that the discrete links 16 of the traction chain 10 become offset by exactly one width of the traction chain 10 as they are passed once through the restraint 44 since a number of links 16 are wound into one turn 14 about the drum 12 an offset of between 1 mm and 5 mm preferably of 3 mm is sufficient when the adjacent links 16 u2032 16 u2033 have a width of about 30 mm the restraint 44 is thereby designed in such a manner that the distance between the first guiding edge 46 and the second guiding edge 48 is chosen to allow a driver member 50 mounted to the link 16 to be positively guided it has been found advantageous to manufacture both the driver member 50 and the restraint 26 44 from pe in order to achieve as little friction as possible there it is understood that the exact dimensions of the discrete component. |
8 | the fluid supply unit 110 comprises a first pipe 111 a second pipe 112 a third pipe 113 and a pivot element 114 the first pipe 111 the second pipe 112 and the third pipe 113 are connected to the pivot element 114 the cleaning unit 120 comprises a chamber 121 a plurality of outlets 122 u2032 a first exhaust opening 123 and a second exhaust opening 125 the first exhaust opening 123 is connected to a negative pressure pipe 124 and the second exhaust opening 125 is connected to an exhaust pipe 126 the chamber 121 comprises an entrance 127 in the second embodiment of the invention the outlets 122 u2032 are arranged in a matrix on the bottom of the chamber 121 to provide a uniform flow field fig4 shows a semiconductor apparatus 100 u2033 of a third embodiment of the invention which comprises a stage 102 a fluid supply unit 110 and a cleaning unit 120 a wafer 101 is supported and rotated by the stage 102 the fluid supply unit 110 comprises a first pipe 111 a second pipe 112 a third pipe 113 and a pivot element 114 the first pipe 111 the second pipe 112 and the third pipe 113 are connected to the pivot element 114 the cleaning unit 120 comprises a chamber 121 a plurality of outlets 122. |
4 | to the speed corrector 111 the corrector works to output a specified speed correction value obtained in processing the deviation voltage by proportion integration or differentiation the output is added to the speed instruction from the speed setter 107 in the adder 142 when a negative deviation voltage is input a correction quantity corresponding to the deviation voltage is subtracted from the speed instruction given by the speed setter 507 and the speed instruction for the oscillator 508 is decreased owing to this the motor 105 is made to be in a regenerative condition and the speed instruction is corrected in relation to the deviation voltage between the voltage of the dc circuit and the target voltage so that similar to the case of basic constitution the motor 105 is decelerated continuously and smoothly in the state where the voltage of the dc circuit is kept at the target voltage value e the operations after the occurrence of a service interruption are sustained by the control power supply 117 connected to the dc circuit in the present embodiment it is possible to adopt a constitution in which the setting of a target voltage is performed by a microcomputer cpu in other words it is possible to have a constitution in which the functions to be performed by the voltage detector 110 the target voltage setter 112 the mild acceleration deceleration circuit 533 the adder 142 the oscillator 508 and the pwm converter 509 are executed by the microcomputer cpu in the above. |
5 | the sand 14 the outer edges of the lower portion 30 are provided with a serrated or jagged surface preferably toothed edges with points of the teeth inclined upward to facilitate the pressing of the portion 30 into the sand 14 the form of these serrated edges is such that when the stem 30 is inserted into the sand it resists withdrawl or dislodgement which might have a tendency to occur such as by a movement of the device or by tugging on the blanket whose corner is held in the slot 24 of the upper part 25 of the device 20 referring to a preferred embodiment of the inventions shown in greater detail in fig3 and 3a it is seen that the upper portion 25 of the device is provided with two rows of serrated teeth an upper wider spaced row 26 and a lower row 27 spaced at a relatively narrower distance each row being substantially symmetrically located about the center line of the device 20 the upper part of the slot 24 i e the row of cooperating serrated teeth 26 provided in the holding slot 24 and located closer to the tapered mouth 28 has a larger width than the lower part of the holding slot which is provided with cooperating serrated teeth 27 this arrangement functions to accommodate a greater variation of thickness of fabric e g a relatively thicker blanket fabric which would be retained in the upper part. |
1 | display device of conventional design likewise in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention programmable digital logic 102 is a personal computer indicators 106 120 include numerals 122 which identify the transducer with which they are associated likewise in the event that there is an indication of an alarm condition a display 125 indicates the location of the alarm condition the same may also be accompanied by an audible alarm the amplitude of signal detection is shown by conventional bar graph indicator segments 124 which may have low or normal values as illustrated in four example indicator 106 or high values as indicated by indicator 118 in addition color coding may be used for example indicator segments 124 may be green during normal operation amber to signify a heightened alert condition and red to indicate a dangerous condition in accordance with the invention it is contemplated that different audible cues will be associated with different levels of alert for example an amber heightened alert may be indicated by a beep while a red dangerous condition may be indicated by a repetitive siren like sound in accordance with the invention it is contemplated that individual transmitters will be associated with a particular body part or portion of the face for example this may be done. |
5 | 8 feet below the ground surface the voids were then loosely backfilled with sand the ebp elements of this example were formed within the backfilled holes in this embodiment of the invention the ebp was formed by filling the mandrel described in fig7 with concrete the mandrel of this embodiment featured a u201c closed top u201d as opposed to the u201c open hopper u201d configuration as described with reference to example i the mandrel in this embodiment was attached to a similar hammer as in the embodiment of example i the full mandrel was advanced to a depth of 8 feet below the ground surface the mandrel was then raised 3 feet and then lowered 2 feet for three repetitions to create the expanded base a process of raising the mandrel 3 feet and then lowering 1 foot was then used to complete the full length of the pier once the concrete had cured each of the piers was excavated and the pier base and shaft diameters were measured the lower chamber in this embodiment had a nominal 12 inch diameter outer dimension the excavated and measured piers had an average nominal diameter of 18 inches expanded bases at the bottoms of the piers exceeded 24 inches demonstrating the effectiveness of this construction technique as yet another example the embodiment of the present invention from example ii was used on a site in washington d c the site was characterized by 20 to 30 feet of soft clay and clayey sand underlain by dense sand or hard clay the embodiment of the present invention at the site was used to support mechanically stabilized earth mse walls and embankments the mandrel. |
6 | the faucet air gap system 100 may be performed above sink counter 22 level and moreover removing the faucet base housing 34 and the removable block cover 52 may be performed without detaching one or more of the lines or conduits 16 17 21 23 fluidicly coupled to the air gap portion 60 referring to fig5 in a first step the homeowner handyman and or plumber may remove the faucet base portion 34 step 1 e g by removing a set screw a bolt and the like that connects the faucet base portion 34 to the air gap portion 60 exposing the latter fastening devices 67 may then be removed step 2 to separate the block cover 52 from the air gap portion 60 exposing the air gap channel 58 inflow conduit 17 outflow drain conduit 16 with the air gap channel 58 inflow conduit 17 outflow drain conduit 16 the cause of the clog or blockage may be apparent in which case the clog or blockage may be removed manually step 3 if the cause of the clog or blockage is not apparent a snake or other plumbing tool may be inserted into the inflow conduit 17 and or the outflow drain conduit 16 o ring seals on the hot and cold water conduits 21 23 extending from the crown portion 56 align with corresponding inlets on the faucet base portion 34 affording reliable fluid tight connections without the need to separately connect or disconnect the fluid lines accordingly the four. |
8 | 116 117 121 and 122 the bars and quarter pieces function as flux guides and are also formed of ferromagnetic material such as nickel thus when the first phase winding 124 is provided with current a magnetic flux path exists between the ends of the quarter pieces 129 and 131 and when a current is passed through the second phase winding 126 a magnetic flux path is formed between the ends of the quarter pieces 130 and 132 the free ends of the quarter pieces 129 132 are adapted to engage with the top of the widened portions of the four stator pole structures 102 and 103 so that for example a current passed through the first phase winding 124 will provide a flux path between the stator pole pieces 102 through the rotor whereas current passed through the coil 126 will provide a magnetic flux path between the stator pole pieces 103 through the rotor 100 by providing sinusoidally varying currents to the two coils 124 and 126 that are 90 u00b0 out of phase a resultant magnetic field is generated in the region of the rotor that rotates around the axis of the rotor it is noted that providing magnetic flux in this manner allows the rotor to be driven without an electrical connection to the substrate 98 on which the rotor is mounted the rotor may be one which is permanently magnetized along its way low reluctance axis this will increase the maximum torque which can be produced in such a case the rotor material should be preferably be magnetically. |
2 | access memory ram the read only memory might include an operating program for the cpu 54 as well as preprogrammed fiducial markings for display on the liquid crystal display 46 the random access memory might include accessible memory including print buffers for the manipulation of data and for the storage of printing information in the form of bitmaps received from an input device connected to the interface 60 in addition to the memory 62 various printer control circuits 64 are connected to the bus 58 for operation of the printer which include paper feed driver circuits and printhead control circuits as is known by those skilled in the art certain printer control circuits are also used for driving the carriage through control of a carriage motor 44 here coupled to the printer control circuits 64 the printhead 20 is also controlled by the cpu 54 according to the content of signals received over the bus 58 and sent to various printer control circuits 64 the printer control circuits 64 control the ejection of inks from the nozzles of the printhead 20 control of the carriage motor 44 is accomplished by commands generated by the central processing unit 54 in response to signals transmitted from the sensor 50 over the conductor 52 it is also possible to have a controller separate from the cpu of the printer 10 to operate with the sensor 50 so and the addressable display 46 which operates as a separate encoder apart from the functions of the cpu 54 as the carriage motor 44. |
4 | opening at 17 the rotors 1 or 2 will be required to operate at higher rotational speeds and higher intensity turbulence will be created via higher shear between the traveling cavities 11 and the internal housing 3 this inherent action is extremely desirable for existing papermachines where at a given stock consistency larger slice openings are required for heavier basis weight papers and particularly for the slower operating machines which have reduced agitation in the forming section and thus generally poorer formation fig2 illustrates a typical installation of the headbox as it appears from a top view and shows the lobed rotors 1 2 extending the full width of the headbox with at least one of the rotors connected to an external drive means the manifold distributor system 10 is connected to the headbox 5 via a series of rows of pipes 30 and in the embodiment shown consists of a tapered manifold although any other conventional type of manifold could be used referring further to fig2 it may be seen that the paper making stock indicated by the letter p flows from a suitable supply not shown into the tapered manifold 10 the dilute paper stock is then subjected to a flow division wherein a portion flows through each of the series of pipes 30 connecting the manifold 10 and the headbox 5 then because of the. |
1 | relationship between the recorded tube input value and the measured reference value is not linear that is the value of q changes with the change of x ray tube current therefore q c is a tube input dependent function the function can be determined experimentally or theoretically for example experiments have shown that the following function holds for a wide range of x ray tube current where q 0 is the conversion factor q c at a particular known x ray tube current value e g q 0 8 5 s is a scaling parameter e g s 1 0 u00d7 10 u2212 5 and c 0 is a tube input reference value e g c 0 9915 alternatively s can be made a function of c 0 it should be noted that the conversion factor q also changes with the das sampling rate this simple linear relationship will not be discussed here note that here the tube input value is in some measurement unit and not the x ray tube current milli amp the measurement unit can be converted to the x ray tube current in ma by a simple scaling next at step 304 the average measured flux or average reference channel reading for both the left side and the right side is calculated the average left reference channel reading r l t may be expressed as r l u2061 t 1 m u2062 u2211 i 1. |
8 | filter is implemented by moving the delay elements while conserving the time relationship of the signals by means of u201c retiming u201d fig2 shows a structure of an adaptive equalizer subjected to this retiming process according to the structure of fig2 a direct fir filter is converted into a transposition filter in filter processing unit 1 the propagation path of the input and output signals are transposed more specifically in filter processing unit 1 the input signal from delay element sr 0 is applied to multipliers m 0 u02dc m 3 provided corresponding to tap coefficients h 0 u02dc h 3 respectively adders ad 0 u02dc ad 2 are provided corresponding to multipliers m 0 u02dc m 2 delay elements td 0 u02dc td 2 are provided at the inputs of adders ado u02dc ad 2 delay element td 0 delays the output signal of adder ad 1 by 1 clock cycle to provide the delayed signal to adder ad 0 delay element td 1 delays the output signal of adder ad 2 by 1 clock cycle to provide the delayed signal to adder ad 1 delay element td 2 delays the output signal of multiplier m 3 by 1 clock cycle to provide the delayed signal to adder ad 2 in the structure of the transposition filter of filter processing unit 1 output signal y n is represented by the following equation in the structure of this transposition filter. |
5 | lower end thereof is a ring gear 47 and hydraulic motor 48 for driving the same the ring gear 48 is affixed to an undercutter frame 51 which includes a support arm 52 and a curvilinear portion 53 such that rotation of the ring gear 47 rotates the undercutter frame 51 about the vertical axis of the column 42 the undercutter frame 51 supports and connects three distinct portions of the undercutter assembly 10 the first portion is an undercutter guide bar 56 which lies in a generally horizontal plane in both the travel and work position undercutter guide bar 56 has a terminal sprocket 57 mounted at one end thereof and is of sufficient length to span the entire width of the track the second portion is an inclined guide bar 58 which lies in a plane intersecting the plane of undercutter guide bar 56 and forming an acute angle therebetween of about 50 u00b0 a drive sprocket 59 and motor 61 are located at the upper end of inclined guide bar 58 the third portion is intermediate the undercutter guide bar 56 and the inclined guide bar and comprises a plurality of guide rollers 62 which are supported for rotation on horizontal axles 63 mounted about the arcuate portion of curvilinear frame member 53 each guide roller 62 is in the form of a disc and each roller 62 is staggered relative to its adjacent roller 62 39 such. |
5 | 19 in fig1 c a third fold line 22 is added that is parallel to the first fold line 16 at a third distance d 3 as measured from the outer edge and bisects the sheet 10 fold line 22 defines the width of the seat 30 of sill pan 10 for seating the window frame and the downward flap 24 that extends down the wall 34 see fig2 below the window sill the fold along third fold line 22 also creates a drip edge additionally in fig1 c the back dam 20 is folded upward along fold line 16 relative to the seat 30 in fig1 d a cut is made along second fold lines 18 that extend from the outer edge 13 until the third fold line 22 and the segments 26 and 28 that form the side flaps and the end dams respectively are bent upward and perpendicular to the seat 30 the side flaps 26 are subsequently bent away from the seat 30 and made perpendicular to the end dams 28 the opposing ends 15 of back dam 20 that are defined by the area between the inner edge 11 first fold line 16 and second fold lines 18 are folded upward after a small cut is made to first fold line 16 that extends from the side edges 19 to the second fold line 18 the upward opposing ends 15 seal against the end dams. |
6 | seal is provided with radial and axial grooves 22 and 25 in its end portions in contrast to the stator 14 of fig2 however the edges 28 and 29 do not have an enlarged outside diameter for supporting the stator instead the stator is supported in the housing 1 by o rings 33 and 34 the embodiment shown in fig3 is designed so that the fore vacuum connection of pipe stub 21 is disposed between the molecular pump stage and viscous seal the fore vacuum space 35 is formed by a groove 36 cut into the rotor 6 and by a bore 37 in the stator 14 which adjoins the fore vacuum pipe stub 21 in the space 38 beneath the stator 14 and the rotor 6 atmospheric pressure prevails the fore vacuum space 35 is sealed thereagainst by the viscous seal screw thread 32 in cooperation with the stator 14 and o ring 34 atmospheric pressure also prevails in the bearing space 12 over which the bell shaped rotor 6 extends and in the motor space 39 so that lubrication and cooling of these components poses no problems a bore 41 in the housing 1 provides a connection to the atmosphere for this as can be seen from fig3 there is a clearance 10 between the stator 14 and the rotor 6 not only at the screwthread like grooves 13 along the rotor but also at the screwthread 32 at the lower section of the rotor 6 the minimum clearance space between the screwthread section 32 and stator. |
7 | unit 40 receives input signals from the ultrasonic receiving unit 10 and from the low frequency unit 30 the microcontroller 41 is configured according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention to determine whether said input signals were detected within an assigned time period and to generate an alarm signal 42 only if both of said received input signals were received within an assigned time period wherein said time period is preferably less than 2 seconds and more preferably is less than 1 second and even more preferably is less than 0 5 second according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention the microcontroller 41 is configured to determine if an input signal from the low frequency unit 30 was received before an input signal from the ultrasonic receiving unit 10 and to determine if both of said received input signals were detected within an assigned time period and to generate the alarm signal 42 only if the input signal from said low frequency unit 30 was received before the input signal from said ultrasonic receiving unit 10 and both of said received input signals were detected within an assigned time period wherein said time period is preferably less than 2 seconds and more preferably is less than 1 second and even more preferably is less than 0 5 second referring now to fig2 a flowchart 200 illustrates intrusion detection in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention the flowchart 200 commences with a protected space being monitored for an intrusion of foreign objects as shown in step 201 in the case of the intrusion a lf acoustic signal and a doppler signal i e an ultrasonic acoustic signal with a doppler shift are generated step 202 and if both of them. |
2 | for practicing the process application_number US 77733485 A description the apparatus shown contains a temperature control or tempering chamber 3 and a pump 12 driven by a drive 20 which pump is connected via connecting hoses 10 11 to the tempering chamber 3 as can be seen in fig2 pump 12 has two pump chambers 18 19 which are in each case closed with a diaphragm 16 17 an actuating part 15 is fixed by means of screws to diaphragms 16 17 and is provided with a slot in which extends a cam 14 this cam is located on a shaft 13 driven by the drive 20 and is rotated in the direction of the arrow shown in fig2 the connecting hoses 10 11 are in each case connected to one of the chambers 18 19 and extend in tempering chamber 3 into sectional chambers 6 7 at a limited distance above the bottom thereof through said bottoms the air passages 4 5 extend downwards out of the tempering chamber 3 whilst the upper ends of the air passages 4 5 terminate well above the connections for the connecting hoses 10 11 in sectional chambers 6 7 tempering chamber 3 is surrounded by an electrical heating jacket 26 and in its wall is located a temperature sensor 27 with the aid of which and by means of a diagrammatically represented thermostat 8 the heating of the tempering chamber is chosen in such a way that in the sectional chambers 6 7 the desired temperature is maintained the air passages 4 5 are removed at the bottom from tempering chamber 3 in such a way that on positioning a sample container 1 below the outlet of air. |
3 | connector 11 is installed on a structure before the cap member 12 and anode 100 are installed on the connector 11 the connector 11 carries the sealing member or cross slit valve 15 therein the connector 11 is installed by connecting it to the threaded bore 201 of the structure 200 this may be done by rotating the connector 11 and tightening the connector mating threads 13 against the threaded bore 201 the connector 11 may remain installed on the structure 200 when subsequent replacements of the anode 100 are to be made according to a preferred embodiment of the method the connector 11 remains attached to the structure 200 and the cap member 12 with the anode 100 e g the remaining portion of the anode 100 is removed from the device 10 by depressing the cap member 12 to lower the pins 102 in the inner slots 28 and rotating the cap member to rotate to pins 102 along the channel 29 into alignment with the outer slots 27 of the upper body portion 11 b the cap member 12 and any portion of the anode 100 attached thereto is then withdrawn from the connector 11 by lifting the cap member 12 and remaining anode portion in the case where the spent anode is being removed from the connector 11 b according to the embodiments where the anode 100 u2032 includes pins 56 57 fig2 a the pin handles 56 57 may be used to rotate the anode 100 u2032 to install and remove the anode from the device 10 according to a preferred embodiment the connector 11 remains installed on the structure such as the pipe 200 and the cap member 12 is removed from the device 10 along with any remaining the portion of the anode. |
8 | will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings fig5 is a block diagram showing the structure of an inflector point detector applied to an fsk demodulator according to a first embodiment of the present invention the inflection point detector includes a 32 stage shift register 51 an inflection point extraction circuit 52 an amplitude monitoring circuit 53 preamble detectors 54 and 55 an and gate 56 an edge detector c 10 a pre frequency offset generator c 11 and a delay circuit c 16 the 32 stage shift register 51 retains sample values corresponding to amplitude values of a frequency detection signal s 0 by two symbols after sampling the frequency detection signal s 0 at an operating clock rate that is 16 times greater than a symbol rate in addition as shown in fig5 the 32 stage shift register 51 has retained outputs of a first shift register or a 32th shift register the 32 stage shift register 51 outputs sample values of the frequency detection signal s 0 which are sequentially input from the first shift register while retaining the sample values in addition the sampling rate is not limited to 16 times greater than the symbol rate for example the sampling rate may be 32 times greater than the symbol rate if the sampling rate is 32 times greater than the symbol rate the shift register 51 must have 64 stages the inflection point extraction circuit 52 corresponds to an inflation point extraction part and includes subtracters c 1 to c 3 an absolute value. |
9 | grip from the inside against a front wall of the battery block 12 not shown the battery block 12 is indicated in fig6 and 7 as is generally known wall sections of the battery block 12 project upwards over the received battery the buffers 54 thus engage with the top of the inside of the front wall in order to hold and lock the battery block 12 in this position against the stop portions 28 30 in accordance with fig4 and 5 in the locked position a pin 66 on the inside of the vertical jaw section 52 also engages with a hole 68 see fig1 and 2 which is formed on the upper edge of the front walls of the battery block 12 for shipping purposes the pin 66 is not in contact with the battery rather it should just prevent the lever 50 from slipping up and thus the release of the lock if the lever 42 is pivoted into the open position the second lever 50 also pivots and the buffers 54 pivot over the edge of the battery block 12 as shown in fig6 and 7 fig6 shows a 120 u00b0 pivoting of the lever 42 with respect to the locked position in accordance with fig4 and 5 while fig7 shows a 140 u00b0 pivoting in this final unlocked position the hook section 60 lies on the stop pin 62 fig5 such that further opening is not possible however the pivot position of the second lever 50 is such that the battery can not only be moved out laterally but also upwards the buffers 54 are thus no longer in the way so that the second lever 50 can perform the described pivoting into the unlocked position the ramp. |
5 | elevated location in operation tank 37b is filled with water 49 and closed to the atmosphere once tank 37b is closed to the atmosphere a flow of water 49 flows through tubes 16 and 17 creates a negative pressure within the flow system floating liquid layer 25 when of sufficient thickness will enter lower end of downcomer tube 31 through tube 34 to tank 37b displaced water from tank 37b flows back to water 61 via tube 33 exiting below the liquid surface referring to fig7 b apparatus 91 used for oil recovery from a flow system sump 61 as indicated by flow arrows is shown with fixed downcomer tube 34 positioned within floating liquid layer 25 above water 49 in sump 61 tubes 33 and 34 communicate with tank 37b at the top in operation tank 37b at an elevated location is filled with water 49 and closed to the atmosphere once tank 37b is closed to the atmosphere a flow of water 49 flows through tubes 33 and 34 creates a negative pressure within the flow system floating liquid layer 25 when of sufficient thickness will enter lower end of downcomer tube 31 flow through tube 34 to tank 37b displaced water from tank 37b flows back to water 61 via tube 33 exiting downcomer tube 31 below the liquid surface occasionally undesirable releases occur where the liquid sinks in water is not soluble in. |
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