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9 | polyethylene or polycarbonate by processes known in the art such as blowmolding or injection molding the bottle body is formed with a threaded lip 16 at its open end 12 so that a conventional elastomeric nipple 18 can be clamped against the top of the bottle by a threaded ring 20 which is screwed onto the threaded lip 16 of the bottle the partially closed end 14 of the bottle body is formed with a hole 22 for receiving a vent 23 the vent would be secured in the hole by one of the methods discussed below the vent 23 is made from macroporous plastic plastic herein is defined as one of a variety of hydrophobic thermoplastic polymers including high density polyethylene hdpe ultra high molecular weight polyethylene uhmw polypropylene pp polyvinylidene fluoride pvdf polytetrafluoroethylene ptfe nylon 6 n6 and polyethersulfone pes it is known to make macroporous plastic by a process called sintering wherein powdered or granular thermoplastic polymers are subjected to the action of heat and pressure to cause partial agglomeration of the granules and formation of a cohesive macroporous sheet the macroporous sheet is comprised of a network of interconnected macropores which form a tortuous path through the sheet typically the void volume of a macroporous sheet is from 30 to 65 depending on the conditions of sintering due to surface tension liquids cannot penetrate the small pores at the surface of the sheet but air can readily. |
1 | bp sphi bamhi fragment specifying the c terminal 5 amino acids of tgf alpha and the n terminal 252 amino acids of pe 40 was isolated m13 mp19 vector dna was cut with sphi and bamhi and the vector dna was isolated the 750 bp sphi bamhi tgf alpha pe 40 fragment was ligated into the m13 vector dna overnight at 15 u00b0 c bacterial host cells were transformed with this ligation mixture candidate clones were isolated and their plasmid dna was sequenced to insure that these clones contained the proper recombinant dnas single stranded dna was prepared for mutagenesis an oligonucleotide oligo 133 was synthesized and used in site directed mutagenesis to introduce a bsteii site into the tgf alpha pe 40 dna at amino acid position 369 of pe 40 one consequence of this mutagenesis was the conversion of the serine residue at position 369 of pe 40 to a threonine a dna clone containing the newly created bsteii site was identified isolated and sequenced to ensure the presence of the proper recombinant dna this clone was next digested with apai and sali restriction enzymes a 120 bp insert dna fragment containing the newly created bsteii site was isolated and ligated into ptac tgf57 pe40 that had also been digested with apai and sali bacterial host cells were transformed and a candidate clone was isolated and sequenced to insure that the proper recombinant dna was present this newly created plasmid dna was called ptac tgf57. |
9 | of the rotor and magnet positioning device and fig1 shows a cutaway view of the same combination as in the embodiment shown in fig8 to 10 the rotor 150 is mounted on a shaft 152 and includes four magnets 154 however in this embodiment the magnet positioning device 156 includes connecting clips 158 spaced around the periphery of the body of the positioning device 156 to attach it to the rotor 150 the magnet positioning device 156 also includes locating pins 160 which engage in corresponding apertures 162 in the rotor 150 the magnet positioning device 156 further includes an annular groove 164 to enable weights to be inserted and retained therein so as to enable any imbalance in the rotor 56 to be corrected the method of assembly of the rotors shown in fig8 to 10 and 11 to 15 is the same as the method involved in the assembly of the embodiment shown in fig1 to 7 referring now to fig1 to 19 there is shown a further embodiment of the present invention as applicable to a linear motor fig1 shows a rotor for the linear motor in this type of motor the term u201c rotor u201d should be interpreted broadly to mean the moving part of the motor clearly the rotor does not rotate in this instance but instead travels linearly with respect to a stator of the linear motor the rotor 350 includes permanent magnets 354 fig1 and 18 show top and bottom perspective views respectively of a magnet positioning device 356 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the magnet positioning device 356 includes recesses 358 therein for receiving corresponding magnets 354 as shown in fig1 although preferred embodiments of the invention. |
9 | n alkylazacyclopentan 2 one suitable acid halide forming agents include phosphorous trichloride phosphorous tribromide thionyl chloride etc the acid halide is formed at room temperature and then the reaction temperature is raised to 70 u00b0 90 u00b0 c one of the alkyl groups on the amino nitrogen of the parent acid is eliminated as alkyl halide if the alkyl groups on the amino nitrogen are different the smaller of the two alkyl groups is eliminated preferentially this method is described below str7 the amount of 1 substituted azacycloalkan 2 one which may be used in the present invention is an effective non toxic amount for enhancing percutaneous absorption generally this amount ranges between about 0 01 to about 5 and preferably about 0 1 to 2 percent by weight of the composition the subject compositions may find use with many physiologically active agents which are soluble in the vehicles disclosed fungistatic and fungicidal agents such as for example thiabendazole chloroxine amphotericin candicidin fungimycin nystatin chlordantoin clotrimazole ethonam nitrate miconazole nitrate pyrrolnitrin salicylic acid fezatione ticlatone tolnaftate triacetin and zinc and sodium pyrithione may be dissolved in the vehicles described herein and topically applied to affected areas of the skin for example fungistatic or fungicidal agents so applied are carried through the stratum corneum and thereby successfully treat fungus caused skin problems these agents thus applied not only penetrate more quickly than when applied in the vehicles of the prior art but additionally enter the animal tissue in high concentrations and are retained for substantially longer time periods whereby a far more successful treatment is effected for example the subject composition may also be employed in the treatment of fungus infections on the skin caused by candida and dermatophytes which cause athletes. |
9 | use of the well known extrusion spinning technology the surfaces of fibers produced in this manner are completely free of pores and smooth whereby the embedding of wound secretion and thereby wound adherence of the compress is prevented even more effectively the prescribed circular cross section and the diameter of the fibers as well as their mutual relation can be controlled very exactly and the production of such cover layers poses no problems it is a further advantage that cover layers of this type contain no foreign materials which would have a detrimental effect on the healing process the cover layer and the absoprtion layer can be made in independent operations and can subsequently be joined together because of the extremely low area weight the cover layer has very little dimensional and shape stability therefore special measures have to be taken when making separate cover and absorption layers in order to ensure uniform lamination of the two layers such special measures include hot needle penetration lamination pressure heat lamination needle punching and other similar techniques according to the present invention a preferred method of producing the two layers is one wherein the absorption layer is smoothed and the polyurethane fibers are spun directly thereon the conditions of the process being adjusted so that the fibers bond to each other and to the absorption layer during the deposition and retain their identity the absorption layer can consist of the customary cellulose fibers and it may have a layer thickness of for example 3 to 5 mm it is smoothed in a heated calendar which consists of a steel and a cotton cylinder which are. |
9 | the tongue 68 is spaced a predetermined dimension from the interior surface of the bight portion 56 the space defines a gap 34 g 34 having a predetermined dimension substantially equal to but slightly greater than the thickness of the upstanding edge flange 18 the tongue gap 34 g 34 is thus adapted to receive in a locked fashion the panel aperture upstanding edge flange 18 in a manner to be described with reference to fig1 13 it will be seen that the clip fastener platform means 62 is in the form of an inverted trough shaped portion defining a central raised platform 72 formed with mirror image depending or downwardly tapered sides 74 each terminating in a foot flange 75 the platform 62 and feet 75 are in parallel relation whereby the foot flanges 75 are resiliently biased in flatwise contact with the opposed interior surface of the lower leg 54 the platform 72 has a central polygonal shaped aperture 76 through which projects an upwardly extending threaded stem 78 of a clip fastener stud the clip fastener stud generally indicated at 80 also comprises a head 82 positioned on the underside of the clip raised platform 72 the stud has a polygonal sided collar 84 at the base of its stem 78 fixedly secured in the aperture 76 as by staking portions indicated at 83 in fig1 as seen in fig1 the stud head 82 is positioned in a 34 countersunk 34 manner on the underside of the raised platform 72 the stud polygonal sided collar portion 84 conforms to the aperture 76 retaining. |
1 | to bending of the type represented in fig2 i e with respect to bending in the horizontal longitudinal plane of the ski referring now to fig6 and 7 there is shown a second preferred embodiment of the present invention a rigid bar part 7 is arranged in each case behind heel part 2 and in front of front jaw 3 such that it can pivot about a transverse axis of the ski by means of a joint or articulation 8 however rigid bar part 7 cannot pivot with respect to the vertical axis of the ski each end of bar part 7 which is remote from the respective articulation 8 is secured on the ski 1 by means of a guide member 9 such that it can move in the longitudinal direction of the ski but is relatively immovable in the transverse direction of the ski consequently bending of the ends of the ski relative to the central region of the ski in the transverse direction of the ski is impeded it will be appreciated that the embodiment shown in fig6 and 7 allows control of the transverse bending to be effected independently for the toe end and the heel end of the ski fig8 and 9 show a modified version of the embodiment shown in fig6 and 7 heel part 2 and front jaw 3 are connected to one another via a plate 4 in order to further increase the bending rigidity of the ski in the transverse direction of the ski referring now to fig1 there is shown yet another embodiment of the present invention bar parts 7 are configured in a plate like manner and are arranged between heel part. |
9 | be installed in a vehicle and while utilizing a portion of this vehicle 39 s electrical system can be used to charge another vehicle 39 s battery or batteries this battery charger has a polarity sensor and when properly connected to an external battery will automatically switch away from charging the internal battery to charging the external battery or batteries and when dis connected from the external battery or batteries will automatically switch back to charging the internal battery thus making it an automatic vehicle to vehicle battery charger application_number US 32192081 A description my invention is an apparatus for charging batteries referred to throughout the embodiment as vehicular battery charger battery charger or simply charger in order to help simplify the explaining as well as the understanding of this battery charger 39 s electrical circuit i have broken it into eleven categories 1 means for installation as well as means for connecting to the battery charger 39 s output power the receptacle 5 is a permanent part of the battery charger offering a convenient means of connecting to the battery charger 39 s output power on external the jumper cable 2 3 and 4 can be made into any length desirable 12 gauge or heavier automotive wire is recommended with the jumber cable line 2 line 3 and line 4 hooked up to the external battery 1 and to the receptacle 5 voltage goes from the battery 1 through line 3 in series through the receptacle 5 and on in series through the diode 6 and from the diode 6 a portion of the voltage goes. |
3 | 2 c 2 0 mo 22 10316 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 1 v 20 10117 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 4 v 26 10818 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 8 v 25 10619 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 1 w 22 10720 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 3 w 27 11221 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 6 w 24 11022 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 2 5 ti 17 94 comparative23 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 3 5 ti 14 87 steel24 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 2 5 mo 18 9325 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 3 5 mo 13 8326 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 1 2 v 18 9627 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 2 5 v 12 8528 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 0 9 w 19 10129 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 1 5 w 16 9430 fe 17 mn 0 2 c 11 9731 fe 17 mn 25 65 conventional32 carbon steel ss41 5 45 steel__________________________________________________________________________ referring to table 1 and fig1 to 4 no 1 to no 21 vibration damping alloy steels of the present invention reveal superior vibration damping capacities and superior tensile strengths to no 22 to 29 comparative steels which have tensile strength improving elements but out of the predetermined ranges and to no 30 comparative steel which has no tensile strength improving element in comparison with no 31 steel which is the conventional fe mn binary vibration damping alloy steel no 1 to no 21 vibration damping. |
2 | chute to provide conductive contact with a print cartridge interconnect 82 without causing any interference with the key coded projections 70 72 the invention is applicable to single chute carriages fig1 as well as carriages having additional chutes for holding other identical print cartridges and well as other different types of print cartridges traditional carriages holding four print cartridges and high performance carriages holding eight twelve and more print cartridges can also incorporate the benefits of the invention a presently preferred embodiment for multiple print cartridges is shown in fig2 with a first tri compartment print cartridge 60 holding cyan magenta and yellow ink mounted in chute 61 alongside a black ink print cartridge 60 a with similar external size specifications mounted in chute 61 a the key coded projections on print cartridge 60 are different from the key coded projections on print cartridge 60 a to prevent using the print cartridges in the wrong chutes the print cartridge 60 includes left and right flex ribbon circuits 86 88 and encoder flex 90 while print cartridge 60 a includes similar flex components 86 a 88 a and 90 a for providing communication through end terminals 92 94 92 a 94 a which are attachable to a printed circuit board not shown on the printer one implementation of the key coded projections on a print cartridge is shown in fig3 a 4 and 5 which show a five column two row matrix. |
5 | the danger of premature shearing of the screws is minimal in operation when there is no pressure differential between the tubing and the annulus spring 60 is at its free or unloaded length the holding collar 90 is disengaged with collet fingers 40 after the packer is set and slips 10 are engaged the tensile force and hydrostatic forces induced by pressure below from pressure downward for a horizontal completion will be loaded on the shear screws if the screw protection mechanism is not in place when the pressure below reaches some threshold value in applications like gravel packing frac packing etc the combined tensile force may be large enough to shear the shear screws undesirably in the embodiment shown in fig1 3 when the pressure below reaches some value sufficient to overcome the spring force which is smaller than the threshold value to shear the screws the holding collar 90 will be shifted towards the collet fingers 40 to contact and lock the collet fingers 40 into a groove in the bottom mandrel 100 after the collet fingers 40 are locked into the groove the tensile force will go from the mandrel 120 bottom mandrel 100 gage ring 110 lower cone 20 to the anchors 10 the load path is taken around from the shear screws 30 so they are protected from the shear load when desirable. |
3 | and antioxidant can be fed separately or they can be combined and fed in as a compound to the feeding zone after the feeding zone there is a melting zone followed by a metering zone and finally a mixing zone the physical blowing agent is injected through the feed nozzle between the metering and mixing zones after exiting from the mixing zone of the first extruder the melt passes through a pipe which connects the first and second extruders and enters the second extruder in the second extruder the melt is cooled down to an appropriate temperature to allow it to exit the die assembly as a foam via the circular die the foamed sheet exiting the circular die is about 1000 mm in width 10 mm in thickness and 30 times in its expansion ratio in the experiments which follow the residence time in the first extruder is calculated to be about six 6 minutes the resin is a low density polyethylene known as petrothene na952 by quantum chemical corp which has a melt index of 2 0 g 10 min and a density 0 918 g cm 3 its feed rate is 200 kg hr the physical blowing agent is iso butane and its feed rate is 25 28 kg hr the nucleating agent is mistron from cyprus ind minerals which comprises 70 low density polyethylene and 30 talc and its feed rate is 1 0 kg hr as talc the aging agent is atmul 918k from humko chemical which is glycerol monostearate and its feed rate is 2 2 kg hr in each of the seven 7 runs listed below a 1 to a 7 inclusive a different peroxide is indicated listed. |
1 | the means used to read this stripe as discussed further below however some cards that will be desired to be used in card holder 10 do not have an inherent magnetic stripe so a separate tape or stripe provided with card holder 10 will be required for identification code 30 another possibility is to use strips of variably conductive material in conjunction with miniature contact switches to 34 read 34 these strips a card reader means is used to read identification code 30 and in the preferred embodiment this includes a magnetically sensitive transistor such as a field effect transistor fet 32 or a hall effect transistor het or some other transistor that can be physically incorporated into card holder 10 for the purposes of this specification the term fet is intended to include generically all such types of transistors one fet 32 is associated with each credit card 16 and fets 32 are connected to respective pin receptacles 34 which receive pins not shown mounted in top 12 to electrically connect fets 32 to the electronic circuitry in top 12 a card presence switch 36 is associated with each card 16 switches 36 are electrically connected to pin receptacles 38 which receive pins not shown mounted in top 12 to electrically connect. |
9 | skilled in the art the cart 100 includes a vertical frame 110 that may be quadrilaterally symmetrical about a vertical axis 105 the vertical frame 110 is shown to include a fore vertical or elevation member 112 and an aft vertical member 114 fore and aft docking handle bars 116 118 may be disposed on the respective vertical members 112 114 to interface against the x tower of the igen press a base platform 120 may be disposed on the cart 100 at the bottom of the vertical frame 110 the base platform 120 may include fore and aft base members 122 124 connected at perpendicular joints to obverse and reverse crossbar members 126 128 casters 132 may be suspended from the crossbar members 126 128 to enable the cart 100 to be rolled along on a floor surface except when releasably locked into a stationary position the fore and aft base members 122 124 may connect with their counterpart fore and aft vertical members 112 114 to form respective perpendicular t joints 134 the base platform 120 may include docking latches 160 at the fore and aft base members 122 124 the docking latch 160 enables the cart 100 to be releasably secured to the x tower of the igen press an a frame 136 may extend upward from the base platform 120 to join with the vertical frame 110 on the fore and aft vertical members 112 114 the a frame 136 may include multiple racks to permit storage of one or more ccus 200 the racks may include one or more rods from which a ccu 200 may be hung or suspended. |
1 | substantially a cylindrical shape with a bottom 22 and a top 30 in the preferred embodiment the chamber is molded from a lightweight resilient material but it is further contemplated that the chamber be made of aluminum steel brass or copper the preferred embodiment of plastics allows the extinguisher to be placed in locations that could cause corrosion of metals the top 30 is screwed onto the chamber but it could also be attached with a bayonet or latching mechanism the top 30 fits on top of an enlarged opening 72 on the chamber to allow easier filling of the chamber 20 with fire retardant materials a wall hanging mechanism can be incorporated into the top of the extinguisher wrap around the body of the cylinder or fork the top of the extinguisher in this figure the fire extinguisher is shown with a wall mounting mechanism where the fire extinguisher sits on top if the bracket the bracket is described with more detail below a handle 40 allows the operator to hold the extinguisher in an upright orientation when it is being used the fire extinguisher can also be stored and or transported in the upright orientation but the upright orientation is not critical for the storage or operation of the extinguisher within the handle 40 a pressurized canister 50 is located while in the preferred embodiment the pressurized canister is shown within the handle other locations such as within the top of the extinguisher or adjacent to the hose are contemplated the canister 50 consists essentially of a pressurized chamber but canisters of different types of gas are possible that do not promote spreading of the fire because the gas within the. |
5 | a tubular male coupling member 1 and the a tubular female coupling member 10 can or cannot be disassembled depending of the position and angle of each tab in the moment of the insertion of the projections in the preferred embodiments of the invention the joining is permanent in a second embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig2 the snap coupling system between coupling members of a quadrangular cross section to be assembled in a u201c u201d fashion of the present invention this comprises a tubular male coupling member 20 of a quadrangular cross section having a first side wall 21 a and a second side wall 21 b an upper wall 22 a and a lower wall 22 b a first and a second slots 23 a 23 b parallel to each other both made transversally at an intermediate portion of the side walls 21 a and 21 b extending from the edge of the lower wall 22 b to the upper wall 22 a a first retention tab 24 a and a second retention tab 24 b not illustrated both practiced between the slots 23 a and 23 b in each side wall 21 a and 21 b beginning from the lower wall 22 b to the upper wall 22 a presenting a retention edge 25 a and 25 b not illustrated respectively a tubular female coupling member 30 of a quadrangular cross section to. |
4 | with at least one layer of cellulosic non woven viscose or lyocell or the like 1 or 2 prepared by the process described above presence or absence of either of the layers 1 or 2 may be decided upon the desired performance of the composite structure the structure may then be consolidated by known methods pulp preferred for use for making the solution is soft wood pulp having high alpha cellulose content 89 93 and low semi cellulose content dp degree of polymerization of the pulp is in the range of 600 to 1100 preferred range would be 700 to 1000 cellulose concentration to achieve a spin able solution can be in the range of 5 to 28 preferably 7 to 20 most preferred values of the cellulose concentration are 10 to 15 nmmo n methyl morpholine n oxide as available in the market is of 50 concentration has to be pre concentrated to 77 prior to dissolution of cellulose by conventional distillation process blending of small pieces of pulp with pre concentrated solvent is carried out at about 100 u00b0 c in a double blade sigma mixer where in vacuum of 400 mm hg is applied after duration of 1 5 hours a homogeneous solution is obtained which is allowed to cool down to solid condition other methods available for making cellulose solutions on a continuous basis are available like use of high shear blender thin film device or a devolatalizing type counter. |
8 | through palladium was used as a gas carrier the growth processes were performed at total pressures of 100 torr and 300 torr and total flow of 2 liters min high total flow velocity was used to increase compositional homogeneity of the gas flow the epilayers were grown at 300 u00b0 c at a growth rate of about 1 u03bcm h fig1 is a schematic illustration of the electrical contacts 110 on the cdzns film surface 120 constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention the electrical resistance was measured using two contacts 110 evaporated on cdzns surface 120 surface 120 is shown in a side view 130 and an orthogonal top view 140 the configuration of the contacts allowed the measurement of the square sheet resistance ti al or ti au were used as the contact materials r t r 0 exp u2212 e a kt 1 maximum possible activation energy e a is equal to e gap 2 e a for single crystalline material is equal to e gap 2 where e gap is the band gap energy for polycrystalline materials such as cd 1 x zn x s the additional delta e a related to grain boundary barrier height is present actual activation energy for the material includes the energy of the donor level plus the energy of the grain boundary barrier the resistance and tcr data of mocvd deposited films are summarized in table 1 herein below the temperature dependence of the resistance showed typical semiconductor behavior referring now to fig2 below from the temperature dependence of r the activation energy and tcr were calculated according to formula 1 above the sheet resistance varies non linearly with the film thickness evidently due to quantum effects. |
8 | slurry 26 is dispensed onto the polishing pad 13 through a separate slurry dispensing nozzle 20 accordingly the polishing pad 13 rotates the composition solution 24 dispensed thereon into contact with the copper layer 19 on the substrate 17 as the substrate holder 14 rotates the copper layer 19 against the polishing pad 13 simultaneously the copper layer 19 is polished by the polishing slurry 26 dispensed separately onto the polishing pad 13 as the composition solution 24 contacts the copper layer 19 metal ions in the solution 24 are spontaneously reduced to displacement metal atoms and copper atoms in the copper layer 19 are simultaneously oxidized to copper cations consequently the reduced displacement metal atoms spontaneously replace the oxidized copper atoms in the copper layer 19 such that the atomic percentage of copper atoms is decreased and the atomic percentage of displacement metal is correspondingly increased in the copper layer 19 as a result the copper layer 19 is rendered substantially resistant to copper oxide formation prior to resumption of semiconductor fabrication processing as indicated in step s 4 in fig3 the oxidized copper ions displaced from the copper layer are carried away in the composition solution it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the substantially oxidation resistant quality of the treated copper layer 19 permits the q time between chemical mechanical planarization of the copper layer 19 and subsequent deposition of an etch stop layer not shown for example onto the copper layer 19 for higher order fabrication of metal lines and vias to be substantially. |
4 | bar 1 yarn 12 and bar 2 yarn 14 are preferably textured polyester yarns having deniers between about 70 and about 450 by way of example only and not limitation one potentially preferred textured polyester yarn is a two ply 150 denier yarn having 34 filaments per ply which is believed to be available from dupont fibers in wilmington del under the trade designation 56t as best illustrated in fig2 bar 1 yarn is knitted in the fabric in a full chain stitch arrangement as will be well known to those of skill in the art in the potentially preferred practice of the present invention the particular stitch notation for the bar 1 yarn is 1 0 0 1 as best illustrated in fig3 the bar 2 yarn 14 is knitted in the fabric in a looped crossing pattern in the illustrated and potentially preferred practice the particular stitch notation for the bar 2 yarn is 4 5 1 0 in the preferred practice the bar 3 yarn 16 and bar 4 yarn 18 are elastomeric monofilament yarns one such monofilament yarn is believed to be available under the trade designation elas ter u2122 monofilament marketed by hoechst celanese fibers corporation group in charlotte n c in a particularly preferred practice the monofilament in bar 3 and bar 4 will have a denier of about 400. |
9 | of fluid flow and of which a side is shown on fig3 c and presents a rectangular shape comprising a first end 88 extending in a first flat end 60 of a long crushed prolonged surface 80 of a width of 1 u00bd inch and a first angular crushing 82 at 45 u00b0 relatively to the top 24 a second end 89 extends in a second flat end 62 and comprises a second angular crushing 86 at 45 u00b0 relatively to the opened side 30 the second flat end 62 is crushed on a width of u00bd inch and can comprise a small prolongated surface 84 that overhangs the second angular crushing 86 0047 fig3 c illustrates the fourth step of construction namely to assemble the rectangular air duct 20 when the sandwich sheet 22 is folded to form the air duct 20 the first angular crushing 82 and the second angular crushing 86 join to make a corner of the air duct the first flat end 60 located at the first end 88 is to be stuck to the outside of the opened side 30 and the second flat end 62 located at a second end 89 is to be stuck on the second crushing end 86 and on the small prolongated surface 84 on bottom 24 to form the air duct 20 0049 fig3 d illustrates a detail of the location of the first flat end 60 once assembled and held by the adhesive band 40 the fifth step is that of fitting the rectangular adaptor 42 into the downstream end 36 and to fix the c reinforcement 48 fig1 inside the air duct 20. |
3 | the mole ratio of pt ruo2 sno2 was 10 10 80 respectively c such measured pre substances i e sncl4 rucl4 and h2ptcl6 were put into isopropyl alcohol ipa solvent and then subjecting the solution to ultra sonic distribution a the electrode substrate prepared by 1 was dipped into the solution prepared by 2 for 5 seconds and dried by far infrared ray at 70 celsius degrees for 10 minutes b the electrode coated with electrode catalyst was incinerated at 480 celsius degrees for 1 hour at room atmosphere i oxygen overvoltage was detected using three electrode analyzing system employing i the electrode obtained from 3 as a working electrode ii carbon electrode as a counter electrode and iii saturated calomel electrode sce as a auxiliary electrode i the voltages according to time were detected under the condition of employing the electrode obtained from 3 as an anode stainless steel as a cathode and 1 mole h2so4 as an electrolyte respectively and imposing 20ka m sup u22a5 of voltage life time is determined at the time when voltage increases 1 substrate was prepared in the same way as the example 1 a the same procedure as the 2 i of example 1 was performed b each pre substance was measured off so that the mole ratio of pt ruo2 sno2 was 10 10 80 respectively 3 electrode coating step was perfomed in the same way as 3 of example 1 4 the same analysis process as 4 of example 1 was performed 1 the. |
8 | close together fig7 shows a schematic of one embodiment of a data clock synchronization circuit 60 that that can be used with scan in testing operations scan in or scanning operations involve disabling the circuit from normal operation and scanning in a test data sequence the results of the test sequence are analyzed at various points within the system to evaluate the performance of the circuit the circuit 60 is essentially the same configuration as the circuit shown in fig2 except that it includes an additional multiplexor 62 that is inserted between the flip flop 44 and the latch 45 also an and gate 64 is inserted before the inverted clock input of the latch 45 and a second and gate 66 is inserted in front of the or gate 46 shown in fig2 the additional multiplexor 62 has q as one input and scan u2014 data as the other input scan u2014 data represents the test data sequence for the scanning operation the additional multiplexor 62 is controlled by a scan u2014 enable signal when the scanning sequence is activated by the scan u2014 enable signal the output of the additional multiplexor 62 is scan u2014 data that is input to the latch 45 scan u2014 data passes from the latch as the value of q u2032 and on through the first multiplexor 48 as the value of mux u2014 out fig8 shows a schematic for an alternative embodiment of a data clock synchronization circuit 70 in this embodiment the data d is input to a. |
9 | in fig3 and 4 in which the end face 38 of the bolt fastener 14 is flush with the top 38 of the nut 24 referring now to fig6 there is illustrated a typical application using a frangible wrenching collar in the illustrated fastener the head 49 of the bolt 50 is not provided with wrenching flats instead the end 51 of the bolt fastener 50 has a hexagonal socket 52 to receive a key member not shown for immobilizing the bolt fastener during the application of the nut 54 in non interference fit applications this is necessary as the prior art fastener systems with mechanical locks preclude free spinning nuts and the key member is necessary to restrain the bolt against the frictional resistance of the mechanical lock one of the disadvantages of this prior art system in addition to those previously mentioned is that the frictional resistance is variable and results in a variable tension force in the fastener the preload of the fastener system which is the limiting torque which can be applied through the frangible collar includes both the frictional resistance of the fastener and the tension force of the fastener since the frictional resistance is an uncontrolled variable it results in an imprecisely controlled tension force on the fastener affecting the fatigue life of the assembled. |
7 | with an average travel speed of a vehicle from one beacon to the next one the validity time frame of the most recent toll fee level has not yet expired when the onboard unit reaches the next beacon thus an expiration of the validity time frame i e an interruption of the chain and therefore transmission of the toll fee level to the central station occurs only in exceptional cases for example stopping during the trip turning onto a different street etc consequently only data records containing a toll fee level accumulated over several beacon locations normally arrive in the central station and thus do not allow any precise inferences of the individual beacon locations as a result a high data security or confidentiality for the sensitive movement data of the onboard units is achieved while simultaneously maintaining the post pay billing functionality in the central station fig1 schematically shows an exemplary road toll system 1 that comprises a central station u201c central system u201d cs 2 and a plurality of geographically distributed beacons u201c roadside equipment u201d rse 3 that interact with vehicle devices or onboard units obus 4 the onboard units 4 are carried in vehicles not shown that are moving on a road network 5 a location related time dependent and or travel path dependent toll fee for the vehicles is determined with the aid of the beacons 3 and the onboard units 4 and is charged in the central station 2 for this purpose each beacon 3 can localize a passing onboard unit 4 to its beacon location p specifically by setting up a radio connection 6 with the onboard unit. |
3 | in either case operating at the elevated temperature and achieving a pressure in the range stated above the ch 4 undergoes disassociation it forms free carbon because at this juncture there is very little available for combining with the carbon it additionally forms free or elemental hydrogen the discharge from the chamber 38 goes into a co separator 44 the co is separated and removed the elemental hydrogen is then transferred to a hydrogen storage facility 46 the methane injected into the chamber 38 is broken down ultimately forming the disassociated free hydrogen the disassociation step forms carbon it may collect on the interior surfaces but it generally will also flow out of the equipment in the form of free carbon or carbon black this can be recovered and is a valuable byproduct of methane processing generally a separate market for carbon black is available and the carbon black can be collected and transferred for use elsewhere the hydrogen storage device 46 is connected with an output compressor 48 which compresses the hydrogen and delivers it downstream into an evacuated furnace 50 this is for feeding the furnace 50 along with crushed lignite for conversion under vacuum and at elevated temperature this process is set forth in greater detail in application ser no 06 542 276 filed on oct 17 1983 by the present inventor coming back now to focus on the present invention it will be observed that it operates with a feedstock of methane or ch 4 assume that the methane feed is substantially free of h 2 s and nh 4 to the degree that co 2 is mixed with it it is substantially insignificant in altering the conversion to the extent that the. |
8 | of a sub channel repeater according to a first embodiment of the present invention referring to fig9 input data blocks b 1 b 2 b 3 b 4 900 are provided to a sub channel repeater 911 the sub channel repeater 911 repeats each of the input data blocks b 1 b 2 b 3 b 4 900 over 4 sub channels further reference numerals 913 of u 1 to u 16 represent sub channels thus as illustrated in fig9 the input data block b 1 is repeated over the sub channels u 1 u 5 u 9 and u 13 and the input data block b 2 is repeated over the sub channels u 2 u 6 u 10 and u 14 further the input data block b 3 is repeated over the sub channels u 3 u 7 u 11 and u 15 and the input data block b 4 is repeated over the sub channels u 4 u 8 u 12 and u 16 as a result the received input data blocks 900 are subject to sub channel repetition by the sub channel repeater 911 and thus converted to 16 sub channel data blocks u 1 u 2 u 16 913 then the sub channel data blocks u 1 u 2 u 16 913 are provided to associated mappers 915 where the provided sub channel data blocks are subject to mapping for modulation fig9 shows an example where 4 input data blocks are repeated over 4 sub channels and the repeated sub channel data blocks are mapped in their own unique mappers however fig1 shows an example where the sub channel data blocks are mapped. |
6 | chamber 2 the material 5 which forms obstacles for the passage of the gas through the apparatus is preferably constituted by a metallic sponge this material 5 may not only be used to fill the space between the wall of the outer shell and the inner enclosure but such material may also be applied to the inner surface of the wall of the enclosure as shown in the drawing but in this case of course care must be taken that the materal 5 does not contact the resistance wires 3 passing through the chamber 2 the material 5 in the space between the walls of the outer shell and the inner enclosure not only forms a tortuous path for the exhaust gas but serves also as sound absorber so that the gas when finally ejected into the atmosphere will not produce any noise as shown in the drawing the exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine is fed into the space between the outer shell and the inner enclosure by means of a tube 6 so that the gas passing through the space filled with the sponge material is heated since as mentioned before the wall of the inner enclosure is formed from a material having a high heat conductive capacity the gas passes then from the annular space between the outer shell and the inner enclosure through passage means 8 into the interior of the inner enclosure to be further heated therein by the heat developed by the resistance wires 3 and. |
5 | left chamber 460 and a right chamber 470 on either side of the zero position 390 a plurality of control valves 480 in the piston head open and close at predetermined pressures to regulate fluid flow through the piston head from one chamber to the other multiple control valves may be arranged to open at increasing pressures to limit the maximum velocity of the fluid through the piston or a single control valve could be used to modulate the flow in an alternative embodiment fig7 the control valves in the piston head can be eliminated with a flow line 441 connecting the left end 442 and the right end 443 as a substitute to accommodate flow from one chamber to the other control valve 444 disposed along the line 441 is set to open at a predetermined pressure four fluid flow conditions in the biasing pistons are possible the first fluid flow condition is defined as the situation in which the piston head 310 moves to the left of the zero position 390 towards the left end of the chamber under this condition the resistance against movement of the plate is afforded by the hydraulic fluid 330 and fluid flow is solely determined by the control valves 480 in the piston head control valves 480 open according to their design settings to allow fluid to pass from the left chamber to the right chamber no fluid flows through either fluid flow circuit no fluid flows through line 420 since both its inlet 390 and outlet 430 are on. |
9 | on the system motherboard 400 from the system motherboard a separate power line 405 is provided to the mini pci card 405 video signal 410 is provided back to the system motherboard 400 by the mini pci card 405 interconnecting the mini pci card 405 and the system motherboard 400 is an lpc bus 310 the lpc bus 310 is a separate connection from the mini pci connection provided in the standard mini pci form factor now referring to fig5 illustrated is the system architecture for the form factor of the computing system it is planned that the wireless communication or communication bus 345 will be placed on a mini pci card or similar along with the wireless communication device 345 the pda system 340 will also reside on the mini pci card lpc bus 310 connects to the system motherboard a mini pci interface bus 300 will connect the mini pci card in particular the wireless communication device 345 to the south bridge controller of the pc system the pc system is expected to reside on the system motherboard the pc system includes the south bridge controller 110 north bridge controller 105 and the cpu 100 the south bridge control 110 is connected to the north bridge controller 140 by a pci bus 140 north bridge control in turn is connected to the. |
7 | flow proceeds to point a of fig1 in order to execute final checkout processing however if a video is on the cradle 14 then the microprocessor 60 determines whether a magnetic media on cradle option is enabled a library may decide to allow a patron to check out videos from the cradle 14 if so program flow proceeds to point a of fig1 if the library decides not to allow a patron to check out videos from the cradle 14 the microprocessor 60 determines whether a vcu video check out unit is available for example the microprocessor 60 determines whether the self service library terminal 10 is equipped with the video slot 30 and a video identification reader in order to process video checkouts if a vcu is not available program flow proceeds to point a of fig2 in order to undo all of the checkout processing executed thus far and a take video to desk flag is set if a vcu is available then program flow proceeds to point a of fig2 and a video on cradle flag is set if the checkout is not successful the microprocessor 60 determines whether the patron must pay a charge in order to check out the particular circulating item being processed if a charge for this circulating item is not required the microprocessor 60 at a block 1208 provides a screen display scr 46 indicating that the checkout has failed and provides the specific reason why the checkout failed thereafter program flow proceeds to point c of fig1 if a charge for this circulating item is required the microprocessor 60 determines whether the self service library terminal 10 is enabled to process chargeable. |
1 | apertures 68 extending therethrough note that in fig5 a and 5b the diameter of flange 66 is illustrated smaller than the diameter illustrated in the other figures a bottom end of the stem portion 64 is provided with a centrally located aperture 70 each of these apertures accommodates suitable fasteners 60 and 61 referring to fig1 a and 1b also provided is an inner retaining ring 72 as detailed in fig6 inner retaining ring 72 has a central aperture 72 u2032 for accommodating stem portion 64 and includes a set of apertures 74 extending therein each of apertures 74 is also meant to accommodate a suitable fastener 60 a retaining cap 76 is also provided as shown in fig7 and 7a retaining cap 76 has a centrally extending aperture 78 for accommodating a suitable fastener 61 fasteners 60 and 61 can be threaded fasteners or any other suitable type of fastener for example joint 10 is also provided with an outer retaining ring 80 as shown in fig8 a set of apertures 82 extend through retaining ring 80 to accommodate suitable fasteners 60 as shown in fig1 a 1 b 9 and 10 a spring washer 84 is further provided spring washer 84 is preferably comprised of a plurality of very thin pieces of metal which when assembled is very compliant in an axial direction while maintaining a high rigidity in torsion for example spring washer 84 may consist of approximately 60 pieces of 0 001 inch thick stainless steel disks the axial compliance allows the spring washer to be deflected at relatively low electromagnetic forces allowing the upper ratchet plate to mesh with the lower ratchet plate spring washer 84 further depicted in fig9 has a set. |
7 | with the present invention the pair of faraday rotators comprises a latched faraday rotator 202 which comprises a permanent magnetic garnet the latched faraday rotator 202 is bi substituted with a thickness which is enough to achieve about a 45 degree rotation at a given wavelength such as 1550 nm the pair of faraday rotators also comprises a switching faraday rotator 204 which comprises a faraday rotator 211 mounted within a ferrite core 212 and an electric coil 213 surrounding the ferrite core 212 a current may be provided to the electric coil 213 creating a magnetic field the current produced magnetic field is enhanced by the ferrite core 212 which is large enough to cause the faraday rotator 211 to rotate a polarization direction of a light either about 45 degree clockwise cw or counter clockwise ccw depending on the direction of the current the switching faraday rotator 204 should have a small saturation field so that only a small current is needed the faraday rotator 211 can be either non latched or latched with a hysteresis loop for a latched faraday rotator 211 only a pulsed current is needed to set the polarization by combining the latched faraday rotator 202 and the switchable faraday rotator 204 the polarization angle of a light traversing therethrough can be either about 0 degrees when the magnetic field in the switching faraday rotator 204 is opposite to that of the latched faraday rotator 202 or about 90 degrees when the magnetic field in the switching faraday rotator 204 is in the same direction as in the latched faraday rotator 202 the position of the latched faraday rotator 202 and the switching faraday rotator 204 can be exchanged without affecting the output fig3 illustrates a combination of a pair of. |
5 | for the embedded end 115 and adjacent the foundation exterior for the post tensioning end 117 see fig3 the windings are preferably spaced apart approximately six inches thus the notches 121 of the guide 41 63 shown in fig6 are similarly spaced the structure and operation of the continuous strand reinforcing hoops 39 and 139 are the same as previously described for strand hoops 105 and 107 in the fig1 embodiment the p amp h spread foundation shown in fig4 and 5 is designated by reference numeral 50 foundation 50 includes tower anchor bolts 51 extending from the embedment ring 55 near the bottom of the foundation through the grout trough 56 and above foundation 50 the tower anchor bolts 51 may number 100 or more with a 1 u00bd u2033 diameter and are radially paired in a cylindrical configuration which may have an average diameter of 14 ft the tower anchor bolts 51 are centered within a concrete filled annulus foundation pedestal 62 bounded by the pedestal outer corrugated metal pipe 53 extending the length depth of the foundation pedestal 62 which may be 10 ft and is filled with concrete the foundation pedestal 62 may also include an inner corrugated metal pipe 52 the foundation pedestal 62 may be embedded 5 ft into the foundation base spread element 61 which may be 60 ft in diameter and bounded by the base perimeter corrugated metal pipe 54 the p amp h spread foundation 50 may have horizontal lateral steel near the top and. |
6 | adjacent spring members 13 the number of spacers 19 between adjacent rings being equal to the number of shoes 7 the spacers 19 between one set of adjacent rings 13a and 13b being intermediately disposed with respect to the bosses 11 or 17 and spacers 19 between the other set of adjacent rings 13 being disposed in alignment with the bosses 11 or 17 a base ring 23 having a u shaped cross section formed in half segments is disposed to encircle the spring members 13 and spacers 19 spacers 19 are also disposed between the arcuate spring member 13c and the base ring 23 these spacers 19 are also intermediately disposed with respect to the bosses 11 and 17 the spacers 19 are preferably fastened or attached to or are integral with one of the arcuate members so that their position generally remains fixed with respect to the bosses 11 or 17 the steps or connecting means 15 are disposed midway between spacers 19 or spaces 19 and bosses 11 and 17 for when so disposed the bending moment at the connecting means 15 is zero the base ring 23 is disposed in a housing 25 which is rigidly mounted to resist thrust appled by the shaft through the thrust bearing a filler piece 27 of the desired thickness is disposed between the housing 25 and the base ring 23 to adjust the end play within the bearing an oil seal 29 such as a bronze or elastomer ring or other type of sealing means is disposed adjacent the shaft to retain oil within the housing during operation the disposition of the bosses 11 and 17 the spacers 19 and the location and disposition of the connection between segments. |
2 | heating plates 60 where the latter are brought to a temperature t1 which is of order for example of 80 to 120 u00b0 c at a speed of 1 5 to 2 5 u00b0 c min as shown by line a simultaneously an injection resin intended to be circulated later in the mould 50 is heated to a temperature t0 which is for example of the order of 60 to 100 u00b0 c as shown by line b this resin is preferably of the same kind as that of the pre impregnated fibres of the stack at the time t u2032 0 the temperature of the heating plates 60 reaches the value t1 which is maintained for an ageing period for the resin in the pre impregnated fibre layers in the stack which lasts a maximum of 20 minutes up to the time t1 this ageing may also apply to the resin of the adhesive films in the stack some resins however do not need to undergo ageing so that the time t1 then corresponds to time t u2032 0 at this time t1 after the temperature of the heating plates has stabilised at temperature t1 and the ageing of the resin of the stack the injection resin 62 is circulated in the mould 50 as shown in the third diagram in fig9 and as shown by line e this circulation is achieved using conventional means of the vacuum pump and resin reservoir type the circulation of the injection resin 62. |
9 | again to u2212 78 u00b0 c and 2 77 ml 13 6 mmol 5 equiv of 2 isopropoxy 4 4 5 5 tetramethyl 1 3 2 dioxaborolane was added in one portion via syringe the reaction was stirred at u2212 78 u00b0 c for 1 hour and then allowed to warm to room temperature overnight the solution was poured into water and extracted with 4 u00d7 150 ml of methyl tert butyl ether the organic layers were combined and washed with 2 u00d7 150 ml of brine dried with anhydrous mgso 4 and filtered the solvent was removed under vacuum to yield and orange oil which was purified by column chromatography 5 etoac in hexanes to yield a colorless viscous oil 1 34 g 75 yield a 50 ml schlenk flask was charged with 0 309 g 0 472 mmol of 4h 4 4 bis 2 u2032 ethylhexyl cyclopenta 2 1 b 3 4 b u2032 dithiophene 2 6 bis pinacolborate ester prepared in example 9 0 367 g 0 510 mmol of 5 5 u2032 dibromo 3 u2033 4 u2033 dihexyl a pentathiophene its synthesis was described in wo 2005 092947 which is incorporated herein by reference 0 0013 g 0 00185 mmol of pdcl 2 pph 3 2 and 0 057 g 0 142 mmol of trioctylmethylammonium chloride aliquot 336 aldrich st louis mo the flask was fitted with a reflux condenser and the flask was evacuated and refilled with nitrogen three times the solids were dissolved in 6 ml of toluene and then 0 88 ml of 2m na 2 co 3 were added via syringe the reaction was then heated. |
7 | signal variation in node 23 in fact the second ota 104 may have a maximum output current which is almost double the operating point supply current n 1 i d229 2 giving a sr value of the entire second ota 104 may be biased by the drain current of nmos transistor 229 which has a gate connected to a biasn node 230 which is available within the bandgap reference 14 fig2 both bias nodes biasp 212 and biasn 230 may impose proportional to absolute temperature ptat supply currents for the first ota 102 and the second ota 104 which reduces the loop gain dependence on temperature in one embodiment the current flowing through the voltage divider resistors 30 and 32 is chosen to be about 5 u03bca which is higher than the maximum estimated leakage current of the power pmos 24 a selected value of the compensation capacitor 106 may depend on a selected value of the resistor 30 the compensation capacitor 106 and the resistor 30 together produce a zero located at about 500 khz to about 1 mhz which enhances the phase margin for high load currents the configuration of the power pmos transistor 24 in fig3 may be selected in view of the targeted. |
6 | value calculated from the data link dl such as the u201c driver demand engine percent torque u201d available on saw j 1939 data links or the like the prior art used demand based shift point algorithms as such logic normally provides good correlation to driver or cruise control intentions however with certain types of engine controls such as all speed governors road speed governors and gear down protection devices the torque actually supplied by the engine may be considerably less than the torque demanded by the throttle position in such cases basing upshift decisions on throttle position i e demand will result in delayed upshifting which is likely to be contrary to the driver 39 s intentions accordingly if the actual engine torque a parameter such as gross engine torque or flywheel torque see u s pat no 5 582 069 to considerably less than the torque associated with the driver 39 s demand this is an indication that a system is actually ramping back torque independently of the throttle pedal position thl according to the present invention upon sensing that engine torque is substantially limited for example if actual engine torque demanded torque is less than a reference value ref equal to about 20 50 then upshift points will be based upon the actual engine torque for example referring to fig2 if the operator has full throttle displacement but the engine is being limited to 50 of its maximum torque at a given engine speed using demand based upshift logic will result in. |
1 | 2h 4 60 s 2h 6 78 6 95 m 4h 7 02 d j 7 33 hz 1h 7 26 d j 8 50 hz 2h 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 0 82 0 99 m 3h 1 19 1 36 m 6h 1 36 1 48 m 2h 1 59 1 74 m 1h 1 75 1 94 m 2h 2 22 s 6h 2 37 2 64 m 2h 3 97 t j 6 45 hz 2h 6 80 6 99 m 4h 7 02 d j 7 62 hz 1h 7 81 d j 8 79 hz 2h 9 87 s 1h 1 h nmr 300 mhz cd 3 od u03b4 ppm 0 75 0 92 m 3h 1 16 1 31 m 6h 1 32 1 44 m 2h 1 55 1 83 m 3h 2 16 s 6h 2 44 t j 5 86 hz 2h 3 31 3 47 m 1h 3 84 t j 6 30 hz 2h 4 12 d j 8 20 hz 4h 4 22 s 2h 6 81 d j 7 33 hz 1h 6 88 d j 8 50 hz 3h 6 95 d j 7 62 hz 1h 7 35 d j 8 50 hz 2h 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 0 79 0 95 m 3h 1 20 1 46 m 6h 1 64 1 89 m 3h 2 23 s 6h 2 50 t j 7 18 hz 2h 3 90 t j 6 74 hz 2h 4 61 s 2h 6 80 6 96 m 4h 7 03 d j 7 62 hz 1h 7 22 7 34 m 2h 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 0 89. |
7 | readily separable powder form it is advantageous that the temperature is higher than room temperature preferably higher than 40 u00b0 c a mixture of water and removed scale collected in the upper compartment of the prenum chamber 80 is sent to a water scale separator 41 where the scale is collected in a cyclon collector 42 while the water separated is returned to the fuel pool not shown through a back filter 44 by a pump 43 energized by a switch 45 a gas water separator 57 is supplied with water in the fuel pool by a water pump 52 via pipes 51 and 56 a valve 53 and an ejector 55 when water passes through the ejector 55 a negative pressure is created to draw the gas in the tank 31 via pipe 50 and valve 54 the drawn out gas is discharged into the gas water separator 57 through pipe 56 together with the water passing through the ejector 55 the gas in the gas water separator 57 is discharged to the outside in a harmless state by a pump 62 via a pipe 58 a valve 59 a water remover 60 and a dust filter 61 which removes harmful dust which may remain in the gas the water. |
9 | 2 88 1 3 0 94 4 0 3 94 5 3 0 88 8__________________________________________________________________________ it was found that 0 3 n hcl eluted 90 of the copro when only copro was added to urine but that 0 3 n hcl apparently eluted 94 5 of the copro when both copro and uro were added to urine this indicates that 0 3 n hcl when used to make a copro separation in the presence of uro will elute about 4 5 of the uro the apparent approximate 4 5 increase in copro fluorescence and with 0 3 n hcl elution in the presence of uro was substantiated by recovery studies see table ii table ii______________________________________recovery studies apparent apparent copro uro copro uro______________________________________eluent hcl n 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 0recovery f u x 14 7 3 0 15 3 14 7recoverydifference 4 0 3 7 n 14______________________________________ table ii indicates that when copro and uro are present in combination there results an apparent 4 0 increase in copro fluorescense and an apparent 3 7 decrease in uro fluorescence taking this data into consideration a 4 modification was used in deriving the copro and uro level equations as shown above using the preferred process overall recovery of copro and uro using 0 3 n and 3 0 n hcl was 92 to confirm. |
6 | opening 41 in the cover plate mounting the sleeve bearing 43 therein relieves the pressure in the opening for the output shaft 32 to provide relief and protection of the main seal 45 and for the circulating of the hydraulic fluid that act as a lubricating oil for the shaft and bearings in fig3 a a modification to the motor primarily involving changes to the pressure plate is disclosed in this modification the pressure plate 62 u2032 is provided with spring biased check valves 112 in the radially inner passages 83 u2032 leading to the high pressure rotor drive chamber this check valve construction opens from the force of a predetermined pressure acting on the ball valve element of the check valve for effecting the build up of high pressure in the pressure balancing chambers for improved rotor balancing also the increased undervane pressure optimizes u201c pop out u201d of the vanes 46 to operatively engage the cam before the high pressure drive chamber 78 is fully charged in any event with this invention the motor vanes will be quickly u201c popped out u201d in response to the delivery of the high pressure from the pump 14 at a high point on the pressure gradient curve with such response the employment of spring devices such as vane springs 116 and their threaded rotor attachment fasteners 117 of fig6 effecting the engagement of the vanes 11 8 with the cam 120 is not required moreover with the present invention the force applied to each of the vanes is equal so that vane wear is equal for enhanced vane cam ring sealing and increased service life. |
5 | form a cube for compact storage and reduced shipping cost for example over 450 chains or more than 7200 rod clip stands may be nested and stacked so as to fit into a standard 2 ft u00d7 2 ft u00d7 2 ft box one or more chains 40 can be carried on a belt so that a reinforcing ironworker or rod buster can quickly and efficiently fabricate a lattice or grid structure using these rod clip stands in this configuration the rod clip stand 10 can be used in a quick and efficient manner for example the reinforcing ironworker or rod buster may secure one to several chains 40 of rod clip stands 10 to a belt or other garment once a rebar grid is laid out the rod buster simply breaks off a rod clip stand 10 and drops it down on top of rod element 14 so that it sits in the third concaved surface 24 s of the arched portion 22 next rod element 12 is held up against rod element 14 and the rod clip stand 10 is slid into engagement with rod element 12 and rotated clockwise as shown in fig5 so that it captures rod element 12 in the first and second concaved surfaces 18 s 20 s of the cradle portion. |
9 | al 2 o 3 layer is virtually free of cracks and halogen impurities furthermore the al 2 o 3 layer gives the cutting edge of the tool an extremely smooth surface finish application_number US 78222601 A description the u03b3 al 2 o 3 layers according to the invention further give the cutting edges of the tool an extremely smooth surface finish which compared to prior art u03b1 al 2 o 3 coated tools results in an improved surface finish also of the workpiece being machined the very smooth surface finish can be attributed to the very fine crystallinity of the coating the u201c u03b3 al 2 o 3 u201d layers may also partially contain other phases from the u201c u03b3 series u201d like u03b8 u03b4 and u03b7 identification of the u03b3 and or u03b8 phases in the al 2 o 3 layers according to the invention can preferably be made by x ray diffraction reflexes from the 400 and 440 planes of the u03b3 al 2 o 3 layers occurring at the 2 u03b8 angles 45 8 u00b0 and 66 8 u00b0 when using cu k u03b1 radiation unequivocally identifies the u03b3 phase fig3 weaker reflexes from the 222 200 and 311 planes of the u03b3 phase can occasionally be identified when the u03b8 phase is present in the al 2 o 3 layers according to the invention said phase. |
1 | the outer sheet 34 the intermediate liner 32 and the padding 30 the second sidewall 16 further includes a pivoting seam 16 d which allows the second sidewall 16 to fold inwardly indicated by directional arrow u201c c u201d toward the opposing fourth sidewall 20 when a force u201c f u201d indicated by direction arrows u201c f u201d is applied to the first or third sidewalls 14 or 18 or is applied to both the first and third sidewalls 14 and 18 an inward folding of seam 16 d and the complimentary inward folding of seam 20 d described below results and allows the bassinet 11 to collapse into a flattened and compacted configuration convenient for transportation the fourth sidewall 20 includes an interior portion 20 a integrally coupled with a coplanar exterior portion 20 b and sharing a coplanar common wall 20 c which serves as the rear support for the interior and exterior portions 20 a and 20 b the interior portion 20 a includes the outer sheet 34 the intermediate liner 32 and the padding 30 the fourth sidewall 20 further includes a pivoting seam 20 d which allows the second sidewall 20 to fold inwardly toward the opposing second sidewall 16 when a force u201c f u201d indicated by direction arrows u201c f u201d is applied to the first or third sidewalls 14 or 18 or is applied to both the first and third sidewalls 14. |
8 | for 2 minute to partially dry the solvent transferred to a 400 u00b0 c hot plate for 2 minutes and then transferred to a 430 u00b0 c hot plate for 2 minutes the time and temperature schedule should be sufficient to render the film insoluble and burnout sacrificial porogen near the surface the wafer is then allowed to cool and was returned to the spinner at 28 a solution of hosp u2122 diluted to achieve a film thickness of 250 a u00b0 at a spin speed of 3000 rpm is applied to the wafer and spun at 3000 rpm for 30 seconds to produce etch stop layer 7 fig1 after spinning at 30 third hot plate bake the wafer is placed on a hot plate at 150 u00b0 c for 2 minute to partially dry the solvent it is then moved to a 400 u00b0 c hot plate for 2 minutes to partially crosslink the film this time and temperature is sufficient to render the film insoluble at 32 a second layer of porous silk is applied in a manner similar to the first layer to produce layer 9 fig1 porous silk is applied to the wafer and the wafer is spun at 3000 rpm for 30 seconds at 34 fourth hot plate bake the wafer is placed on a 150 u00b0 c hot plate for 2 minute to partially dry the. |
6 | valves stems 7 8 respectively which are biased by means of return springs 9 10 in the valve closing direction the two valve stems 7 8 have their respective end faces bearing against a single thrust member 11 which is shared by both valves 1 2 and which in this embodiment is in the form of a bucket shaped member one salient feature of the invention is that the end faces of the valve stems 7 8 ar engaging the thrust member 11 outside the longitudinal axes 12 13 of the valve stems 7 8 to illustrate this feature lines 14 15 which are extending through the respective points of engagement have been inserted into the drawing the thrust member 11 is mounted in a wall 16 of the internal combustion engine not shown and is adapted for axial displacement and rotary movement about its axis on top of the thrust member 11 there is mounted a camshaft 18 having a cam 19 which engages the upper end face of the thrust member 11 here too the axial center line of the thrust member 11 is offset with respect to the center line denoted by the numeral 20 when the camshaft 18 is turning the cam 19 will urge the thrust member 11 downwardly this downward movement of the thrust member 11 will cause axial displacement of the valve stems 7. |
5 | straight and chamfered edge lies along the edge of the wrapper sheet 12 on either the left or the right side thereof the convex side or wear face 34 of each bottom corner wear strip 22 and each intermediate wear strip 23 has a plurality of bottom drilled holes 46 drilled therein which on the wide end portions 30 or 33 of the strip are staggered in a zigzag pattern and as the narrow end portions 32 or 35 of the strips are approached the holes 46 become substantially aligned with each other a plurality of hard wear resistant inserts 40 are made of the same material and of the same size as that described with respect to the inserts 40 in the side strips 20 the inserts 40 are positioned in each hole 46 in the strips 22 and strips 23 and are bonded or brazed in said holes the bottom corner wear strips 22 and bottom intermediate wear strips 23 with the inserts 40 bonded or brazed therein are then heat treated and are ready for assembly with the bucket the wide end portion 30 of one bottom corner wear strip 22 is placed near the cutting edge 16 of the bucket 10. |
2 | stem 80 is pivoted at 79 to an intermediate point of the arms 76 said stem 80 belongs to a respective pneumatic cylinder and piston assembly 81 arranged to press the auxiliary pressure roller 75 against the upper pressure roller 14 so that it forms together with the pressure roller 14 a composite traction assembly which assists in ensuring constant tension of the ribbon or tape material to be printed the lower pressure roller 13 and the upper pressure roller 14 are operated independently from one another by a respective electric motor thereby making it also possible to rotate the two rollers in opposite directions this is particularly advantageous for the application of primers with a 34 kiss coating 34 effect in order to remove the primer ink excess with a contactless process thus it is possible to apply a thicker or thinner layer of primer depending upon the rotation speed in opposite directions of the rollers 13 and 14 the automatic back movement of the rollers every time the machine stops is about 2 mm whereas it is approximately 100 mm for a color changing a positive doctor blade 36 is provided on the engraved cylinder 12 and arranged to eliminate the ink in excess the doctor blade can be actuated by two pneumatic cylinder and piston units 37 which are controlled by the. |
4 | manner the airflow in the inflatable bag 7 can nevertheless produce a slight arcing of the cuff 3 which generates a notable tangential tensioning effect the chuck jaws 17 can be constructed with non illustrated air holes 9 so that they do not block access by a drying airflow to the cuff 3 in case the airflow comes from inside the inflatable bag for easier changing of the article of clothing 2 in the region of the cuff 3 the tension mechanism 16 need only be compressed using the fingers of one hand the chuck jaws 17 are connected only to the inflatable bag and are therefore optimally lightweight with the inflation of the bag 7 the arm portions of the bag 7 are also stressed longitudinally so that the chuck jaws 17 are pressed outward and the sleeve 15 of the clothing 2 which is attached to the chuck jaws is drawn outward the sleeve of the clothing 2 that is to be smoothed can thus be drawn out by the air pressure in the inflatable bag 7 thereby improving the smoothing result in this region with little expenditure the configuration is advantageous because expensive pulling devices which take up additional space and interfere with handling are rendered unnecessary to increase the traction effect of the chuck jaws 17 on the sleeve of the clothing the exterior surface of the chuck jaws 17 can be provided with offsets or inclined surfaces so that the cross section of the body formed by the chuck jaws 17 decreases in the outward direction because the cross section of a sleeve 15 usually decreases. |
4 | treated for this purpose in other cases the user can treat sheets so that a particular fragrance or essence is evaporated on a continuous basis in addition during the domestic treatment process various additives can be applied to the garments at the same time for example an additive with microcapsules with a moisturizing product and an additive with microcapsules with a photo protective product for this the formulation of the additive in a single dose is sufficient for the user to make up the desired combination as required the additive object of the invention is designed so that it adheres between clothing fibres at the working temperatures and speeds of domestic washing machines additives with microcapsules can thus be used up to 60 u00b0 c without compromising their consistency and at the same time favoring their impregnation into the fibers once the additive has been applied the garment can be dried or ironed up to a temperature range of between 140 u00b0 c and 150 u00b0 c once the user has worn the garment treated with the additive object of the invention it is recommended not to wash it at more than 30 u00b0 c to prolong the effect which does not generally run out. |
1 | commonly used laser for alignment purposes the hene laser beam may be placed on the path of the fsec beam by a special mirror 245 which is transparent for ultrashort laser beams where the ultrashort beam preferably operates at a wavelength the vicinity of u03bb 800 nm the hene beam may be split by a beam splitter 210 into two beams each of them following the same path as the ultrashort laser beams however because they have a different wavelength the hene beams are not tightly focused by focusing optical lenses 195 into the patient 39 s eye the crossing of hene laser beams in the eye may illuminate the lens material the image may be magnified by an optical microscope and may be shown on a monitor providing a fast and simple method of choosing cataractous tissue to be multi photon ablated by the ultrashort laser beams the focusing optical lens 195 may be moved in the perpendicular horizontal x axis and parallel z axis direction as well as vertical y axis relative to the plane of the beams using a three stage remotely controlled high precision position control system or micro scanner each scanner may operate one lens and may be computer controlled the operator may choose the position of the crossing point by observing the microscope images on the monitor and may give instructions to the control system via the computer interface as illustrated in fig2 the depth of focus of the microscope may for instance be controlled either by the computer or manually by an operator a ccd camera. |
3 | how the water or water based adhesive is applied to the hydrophilic layer how deposition weight or thickness is controlled and how the resultant combination with the container is pressed together generally from 0 25 to 1 5 g sq ft of water or water based adhesive is applied to the hydrophilic layer with 100 coverage of the label if a grid or other pattern of adhesive is employed then the amount of adhesive may be reduced if a grid pattern is employed the hydrophilic layer may be applied to be substantially in register with the adhesive layer it will generally be possible to reduce the typical amount of adhesive applied to a label when using the hydrophilic layer of the invention to an amount which is 20 80 of the amount that is typically employed for affixing paper labels to a surface the choice of the hydrophilic layer and the type of label substrate and container to be adhered together as discussed above the plant processing conditions after labeling storage requirements and the end use requirements that must be met such as high temperature resistance or ice proofness and the choice of an intermediate adhesive layer are important considerations there are many more specific variables within these considerations all of which influence the formulation of the proper hydrophilic layer and adhesive if used for a specific application the bonding of the hydrophilic layer with or without an intermediate adhesive layer can be accomplished with mechanical non. |
5 | face so that there is no danger of the weight of the crane causing the top of the rock face to collapse in operation two or three operators are normally required to work the wall face an observer or monitor stands at a distance away from the wall face or rock face on a quarry floor or perhaps is situated on an opposite face of the quarry and may have a telescope or a pair of binoculars or a close up tv camera through which to observe the condition of the face and the wall brush 10 the monitor determines whether all the loose material has been dislodged by the wall brush 10 from a particular section of the rock face the monitor communicates his observations on a walkie talkie or another means of communication to a second operator who is standing near the crane above the wall face the second operator then tells a crane operator whether to reciprocate the wall brush 10 on the same section of the rock face again or to move the wall brush 10 to another section of the rock face because the first section had been cleared of loose material if the crane operator has a set of earphones and a microphone through which to communicate with the monitor then only two operators are necessary to work the wall face in a large operation it may be possible to have a single observer using closed circuit television screens in a central control. |
1 | single oral dose for example in a therapeutic treatment 5 25 by weight of the drug may be mixed with 4 25 by weight of hydroxystearin and 90 50 by weight of sesame oil this formulation is administered by a syringe as an oral paste and will provide about 250 mg of drug per cubic centimeters cc it is of course obvious that a higher concentration of the drug can be achieved by altering the quantities of drug and sesame oil accordingly for prophylactic administration the active ingredient is preferably administered either in the feed or in the drinking water at levels of from about 100 to about 1000 parts per million and preferably at levels of from 200 to 500 parts per million this treatment is usually effective when administered over about a one to three week period although the treatment period may be extended if so desired for prophylactic or therapeutic treatment of swine via feed treatment any conventional swine feed may be employed and a typical feed is described in example 1 below as indicated above the active ingredient is normally administered to the swine intimately mixed in the feed ration or drinking water for prophylaxis the drug can be suitably prepared as a premix or feed supplement containing from about 1 to about 90 by weight of the formulation which can also contain various diluents or carriers carriers suitable for use to make up the feed supplement compositions include the following soybean meal alfalfa meal cotton seed oil meal cornmeal cane molasses urea bone meal corncob meal dried fermentation whole harvest mash solids. |
6 | by a conventional machining process or the cuts in the friction plates and or the ribs can be cast in the associated rotor during the casting of the rotor itself as shown in fig2 alternatively as shown in fig2 an electric discharge machine having a single probe 102 or a pair of probes not shown can be utilized to form the desired cuts in the friction plates of the brake rotor 90 39 also as shown in fig2 the cuts can be initially formed in the rotor during step 106 and following this the rotor is finish machined in step 108 in addition as shown in fig2 a cutting machine 150 having one or two cutting tools 152 can be used to form the cuts in the brake rotor 90 34 furthermore the brake rotor of this invention can include one or more cuts formed in the associated friction plates and or one or more cuts formed in the associated fins while the brake rotor of this present invention has been illustrated and described as being a ventilated full cast rotor the invention may be used in connection with other types of brake rotors for example the invention may be used in connection with a 34 uni cast 34 rotor wherein the rotor. |
8 | connected via network 110 in a network architecture such as a bus network topology a mesh networking topology or a tree structure topology network 110 can be for example a local area network lan a wide area network wan such as the internet or any combination of the two and can include wired wireless or fiber optic connections in general network 110 can be any combination of connections and protocols that will support communication and exchange of messages between application server computer 120 and application server computers 130 a to 130 n including distributed computing such as cloud computing application server computer 120 includes publisher messaging engine 122 and message program 124 in various embodiments of the present invention application server computer 120 can be a laptop computer a tablet computer a netbook computer a personal computer pc a personal digital assistant pda a smart phone or any programmable electronic device capable of communicating with application server computers 130 a to 130 n via network 110 application server computer 120 may represent a computing system utilizing clustered computers and components to act as a single pool of seamless resources when accessed through a network this is a common implementation for data centers and for cloud computing applications application server computer 120 may include internal and external hardware components as depicted and described in further detail with respect to fig4 publisher messaging engine 122 is a server component capable of providing messaging functions of a service integration bus for example enabling the bus to send and receive messages publisher messaging engine 122 manages the bus resources and allows applications to communicate with the bus a publisher messaging engine such as publisher messaging engine. |
7 | top body member 12 is placed over and attached to bottom body member 16 the upper surface of i beam 39 adheres to the lower surface of the top body member thus if an authorized card user or any other unauthorized person were to attempt to discover the secret code by a visual inspection of the relationship between the user dials and the cylinders with their protuberances such an attempt would fail upon lifting the top body member to open the positive identification device to physical inspection the i beam which is adhered to the top body member is pulled up along with it the remainder of the assembly is held in place by support members 33 therefore spacers 37 become disengaged from spacer rims 55 as shown in fig9 whereupon the user dials 22 and cylinders 35 are pushed and spun away from each other therefore the relationship between the dials and the drums is destroyed thus preventing the discernment of the secret codes which complement the visible identification information the authentication devices are easy and inexpensive to manufacture also the alignment of the dials and cylinders can be changed periodically new cylinder to dial relationships create new groupings of resultant electrical connections thus making the old secret codes inoperative at the time that the new alignments are made authorized card users are informed of their new secret codes thus any unauthorized user would not be able to know what the current secret code is for the card he. |
8 | and an output of the second comparator 170 a controller output voltage v comp normally operates between 1 v to 4 v a power supply coupled to the pwm controller 133 is operated in a peak current or duty cycle control mode of operation whereby the pwm controller 133 regulates the output voltage of the power supply from light load to full load current by increasing or decreasing v comp which correspondingly increases or decreases the duty cycle or peak current if an overcurrent condition that exceeds a predetermined threshold exists the output voltage falls out of regulation and the output of the controller operational amplifier 130 will saturate high approximately 5 v the secondary reference voltage v ref2 which is normally higher than the controller output voltage v comp is measured from the first and second divider resistors 194 196 during normal operation the first comparator output voltage v oa1 is pulled down to near zero as the controller output voltage v comp is lower than the secondary reference voltage v ref2 during an overcurrent condition the controller output voltage v comp exceeds the secondary reference voltage v ref2 and the first comparator output voltage v oa1 will rise to a bias supply voltage v cc of the control operational amplifier 130 since the output of the first comparator 150 is an open collector output the capacitor 120 will be charged to the supply voltage v cc through a first resistor 110 the transistor 140 provides positive feedback to the first. |
5 | 9 there is shown a rail 16 connected to a post 12 by way of the mounting bracket assembly 20 in accordance with the present invention bracket assembly 20 comprises a bracket 22 and a cover plate 24 in accordance with a specific feature of the present invention bracket 22 has a back wall 26 a peripheral outer wall 28 extending outwardly away from the back wall 26 and having an opening 30 formed therein opening 30 preferably extends entirely across one end of bracket 22 peripheral outer wall 28 is substantially u shaped with the opening 30 therein extending from side section 28 a across to side section 28 b fig3 back wall 26 of bracket 22 is also substantially u shaped back wall 26 and peripheral outer wall 28 of bracket 22 substantially define a u shaped receptacle 27 into which rail 16 may be received bracket 22 is complementary shaped and sized to receive an end of rail 16 therein the distance between side sections 28 a and 28 b is therefore substantially equal to the width u201c a u201d of rail 16 and the distance between end section 28 c and edge 29 is substantially equal to the height u201c b u201d of rail 16 it should however be understood that the bracket could alternatively be sized and shaped to receive rail 16 therein when it is turned through 90 degrees in that instance the distance between side sections. |
4 | index loi of at least 27 u201c flame retardant u201d u201c flame resistant u201d u201c fire resistant u201d or u201c fire resistance u201d may also refer to the flame reference standard astm d6413 99 for textile compositions flame persistent test nf p 92 504 and similar standards for flame resistant fibers and textiles fire resistance may also be tested by measuring the after burning time in accordance with the ul test subject 94 in this test the tested materials are given classifications of ul 94 v 0 ul 94 v 1 and ul 94 v 2 on the basis of the results obtained with the ten test specimens briefly the criteria for each of these ul 94 v classifications are as follows ul 94 v 0 the average burning and or glowing time after removal of the ignition flame should not exceed 5 seconds and none of the test specimens should release and drips which ignite absorbent cotton wool ul 94 v 1 the average burning and or glowing time after removal of the ignition flame should not exceed 25 seconds and none of the test specimens should release any drips which ignite absorbent cotton wool ul 94 v 2 the average burning and or glowing time after removal of the ignition flame should not exceed 25 seconds and the test specimens release flaming particles which ignite absorbent cotton wool fire resistance may also be tested by measuring after burning time these test methods provide a laboratory test procedure for measuring and comparing the surface flammability of materials when. |
4 | and loop fastening strip in any location but preferably on the fastening strip behind the gathered streamers in this embodiment the present invention becomes portable when the desire is to attach the pom pon to magnetic locations such as on car bodies and the like the natural advantage of the preferred embodiment of the fabric ribbon streamer pom pon with hook and loop fastener is that the entire product is washable it may get soiled from tailgating parties or dirty from the interstate or wet with rain and the like but can be easily cleaned and will not fall apart in the washing machine another advantage of the preferred embodiment is that it is fade resistant and will have longevity to display colors vibrantly over a long period of time and offer the consumer long use of the present invention another advantage of the present invention is that its one piece design conveniently adjusts securely around any object found in the home at work at school tailgates rallies or games or on the body anywhere one wants to display team spirit in other embodiments one skilled in the art will understand that different types of open ended fastening strips may be used to accomplish the same task and remain in the scope and spirit of the invention other types of fasteners may include a strip with snaps or hooks a belt like strip a strip made of ribbon with hook and loop attached in various locations a strip with a clasp or any strips made with any notions that are sold at sewing and. |
1 | is of hollow metal tubular construction although other types of construction would present little barrier to the use of the invention which as presently constituted anticipates that a casing for the aid 10 will telescope into the top end of the shaft 14 and that the wrap 18 will then be applied to cover the shaft and some portions of the casing with reference now to fig2 the major parts of the invention are the casing 20 fluffing tool 22 and ball marker carrier 24 the casing has a cylindrical lower end 26 having for example an outer diameter of one half inch and an axial height of one and one half inches terminating at its upper end with lip 28 having suitable width to engage the top end of shaft 14 and thereby limit the degree to which the casing can be inserted into the shaft immediately above the lip at mid section 30 the casing flares radially ouwardly and axially upwardly for example at thirteen degrees to the vertical axis of the casing and for an axial height of 1 125 inches whereupon the casing again becomes a vertical cylinder at section 32 this time having an outer diameter of 1 125 inches and an axial height of 0 218 inches the inner construction of the casing is best understood by reference to item 20 of fig2 in combination with fig3 an axial bore extends through the entire casing and has a varying diameter at the immediate bottom the bore has a 5 16 inch. |
7 | of a crystal substrate having no epitaxial crystal grown thereon and containing boron of 4 u00d7 10 14 atoms cm 3 denoted by b c and d in fig2 are the spectra of three specimens wherein an epitaxial crystal of a thickness of 2 5 u03bcm was grown on the aforesaid crystal substrate phosphorus being added as an impurity thereto at the concentration of 1 6 u00d7 10 15 4 u00d7 15 15 and 1 5 u00d7 10 16 atoms cm 3 the peaks of these spectra are indicated by the atomic symbol of the impurity which caused the luminescence it is to be noted that the peak indicated by si is the luminescence inherent in silicon not due to impurities the patterns of the luminescent components caused by boron in the spectra b c and d are exactly the same as that of the spectrum a of the crystal substrate and are understood to be from the substrate also the luminescent components caused by phosphorus appearing in spectra b c and d have intensities which increase as the concentration of phosphorus increases here the result obtained by examining the relationship between the intensity ratio between the luminescent component 7 caused by boron in the substrate and the luminescent component 8 caused by phosphorus in the epitaxial crystal and the phosphorus concentration is given in fig3 as shown in fig3 there is a fixed relation. |
8 | elastic plastics or rubber the piston shaft 31 u2032 has a central shaft 311 u2032 inserted in and secured to the lower end 21 u2032 of the inner tube 2 u2032 the piston ring 32 u2032 is fitted between two horizontal arms 312 u2032 of the piston shaft 31 u2032 the outer tube 1 u2032 has an upper end 12 u2032 formed with a reduced inner flange the inner flange has an inner hole for sliding of the inner tube 2 u2032 the inner tube 2 u2032 is inserted in the outer tube 1 u2032 and the outer surface of the piston ring 32 u2032 at the lower end 21 u2032 of the inner 2 u2032 is in touch with the inner wall of the outer tube 1 u2032 the upper end 22 u2032 of the inner tube 2 u2032 is inserted through the inner flange of the upper end 12 u2032 of the outer tube 1 u2032 and pulled upward a pen cap 7 u2032 made of rigid plastics in a stepped cylinder shape is provided the pen cap 7 u2032 has a big end which has a diameter about equal to that of the outer tube 1 u2032 and a small end which has a diameter corresponding to the inner tube 2 u2032 the small end of the pen cap 7 u2032 is fitted in the upper end 22 u2032 of the inner tube 2 u2032 the horizontal arms 312 u2032 of the piston shaft 31 u2032 are. |
6 | portion 1066 of the piston 4 in this case the material of the friction means fills the space between the piston 4 and the collar portion 1166 the collar portion 1166 is thus encapsulated in the friction means 60 in another version the friction means 60 can be snap fitted on the projecting portion 1066 the collar portion 1166 of which constitutes a bead thus the projecting portion 1066 is snap fitted in a hole 1266 in the friction means 60 of castellated contour for example as is best seen in fig2 the friction means 60 includes at least one lip 1366 engaged in a groove of a projecting portion 1066 of the piston 4 this groove being delimited by the piston 4 and the bead 1166 in another version the friction means 60 has at least one resilient lug engaged in the hole 161 in the piston 4 and provided with claws at its free end thus in fig2 the ring 60 has a plurality of lugs 1466 with claws extending through the hole 161 and this hole is preferably flared towards the radial plate 15 so that the lugs 1466 are able to be retracted during their forcible engagement in the hole 161 and to be then deployed towards the outside once the claws of the lugs 1466 have come out on the other side these claws come into engagement with the face of the piston that faces towards the wall 3 snap fitting means are thus interposed between the piston 4 and the friction means 60. |
1 | a cylindrical form having a first housing segment annular sidewall 52 that extends distally along longitudinal axis a a from a first housing segment base 54 in a preferred embodiment the sidewall 52 has an exterior sidewall surface 56 that extends to an interior sidewall surface 58 a sidewall thickness 60 resides therebetween the annular sidewall 52 of the first housing segment 28 defines a cavity 62 which is intended to be positioned over the femur end as shown in fig7 and 8a the sidewall thickness 60 extends about perpendicular to longitudinal axis a a the interior sidewall surface 58 of the first housing segment 28 defines an inner diameter 64 in a preferred embodiment the inner diameter 64 ranges from about 1 cm to about 15 cm since the inner diameter 64 defines the spacing and arrangement of the first cutting blades 46 which provide the cylindrical shape to the femur 10 the inner diameter 64 of the first housing segment 28 should be dimensioned accordingly as illustrated in fig5 a 7 a 7 b 8 and 8 a an opening 66 extends lengthwise along longitudinal axis a a through a thickness 68 of the base 54 of the first housing segment 28 the opening 66 preferably provides a space for at least a portion of the second blade holder 30 to extend therethrough in addition the opening 66 provides a space. |
6 | compressor 1 this occurs as higher pressure tends to drive more refrigerant into the refrigerant oil mixture as a result the viscosity of the refrigerant oil mixture is reduced as the concentration of the refrigerant in the mixture is increased as a result both higher refrigerant mass flow and reduced oil viscosity make it easier to drag the oil along the tubes by the refrigerant thus the oil return to the compressor 11 is improved the continual running of the compressor with the increased mass flow of the refrigerant additionally decreases the super heat of the refrigerant as it leaves the evaporator as less suction throttling is required the lower super heat also plays an important role in reducing the viscosity of the oil in the superheated region of the evaporator and adjacent suction piping the reduced oil viscosity in this section of the system also contributes to better oil return to the compressor the reduction of oil viscosity in the superheated section occurs as a result of less refrigerant being boiled off from the oil mixture in this superheated region once again the reduced oil viscosity improves the oil return to the compressor 11 stated differently the heater can be pulsed in on off fashion to allow the unit to operate continuously without danger of logging oil in the evaporator or suction line located between the evaporator and compressor with reference to fig2 there is illustrated a logic diagram detailing. |
6 | 4 should produce greater torque due to its greater leverage fig 5 and fig 6 depict the basic core of the machine which is common to both mechanical arrangements the cylinders 17 are spaced around the body 8 at 45 u00b0 intervals in order to conserve space and reduce the length of the body 8 in this way eight cylinders 17 can be accomodated in a band about the body 8 only a few inches in width four elliptical plates 15 or cams 25 are needed to operate eight pistons 13 the inner core consists of a tubular section inside a larger tubular section 8 with the cylinders 17 spiraled around and between the two sections of tubing at 45 u00b0 intervals like spokes in a wheel any reasonable number of cylinders is possible by simply continuing to space them about the body 8 like the spiral stripe around a barber pole fig 7 depicts a series of cams as used in arrangement 2 illustrating the spacing and angle of the cams 25 about the displacer shaft 16 fig 8 is an exploded view of a series of plates 15 as used in arrangement 1 showing their angles with relation to each other fig. |
7 | gt to an l level and changes the search clock sclk lt 2 gt to an h level at the timing of clk 2 of the clock camclk the block a control circuit 205 activates the match amplifier activation signal maea to an h level according to the fact that the search clock sclk lt 1 gt has changed to an l level the match amplifier circuit 212 amplifies a voltage of the match line mla according to the fact that the match amplifier activation signal maea has been activated to an h level the latch circuit 216 latches an output of the match amplifier circuit 212 and outputs a block a search determination signal maoa_n 0 in the case of the 0th entry when the block a search determination signal maoa_n 0 is at an l level it is meant that all the unit cells uc of the 0th entry of the block a are of hit when the block a search determination signal maoa_n 0 is at an h level it is meant that at least one unit cell uc of the 0th entry of the block a is of miss the block a control circuit 205 activates the match amplifier activation signal maea to an h level for a prescribed time and then deactivates it to an l level the search line sla is deactivated by the search line driver of the block a after the match amplifier activation signal maea is activated after the search line. |
6 | either side of slot 46 with entry member 58 extending from base portion 62a and entry member 60 extending from base portion 62b entry members 58 and 60 are identically formed members provided to extend into trough 17 of channel 14 when pipe cushion 10 is supported thereon each entry member 58 60 includes a pair of side walls 64 66 and a backwall 68 which define an interior region 70 sidewalls 64 and 66 include tapered edges 65 and 67 respectively tapered edges 65 and 67 may be coplanar with the tapered lead into slot 46 as defined by surfaces 48 and 50 the actual alignment between tapered edges 65 67 and surfaces 48 50 should allow tapered edges 65 and 67 to make initial contact with pipe 12 being inserted into passageway 44 furthermore it is preferred that tapered edges make contact with pipe 12 prior to any portion of the pipe entering slot 46 the further from crest 53 that pipe 12 makes initial contact with tapered edges 65 and 67 the lower the insertion force required to open slot 46 to allow pipe 12 therethrough entry members 58 and 60 therefore allow for easier installation of pipe cushion 10 about pipe 12 by moving the points of initial engagement of the pipe with the cushion away from the deflection location within interior region 70 entry members 58 and 60 enclose arcuate portions 62a and 62b of bottom surface 62 as more clearly shown in fig7. |
3 | publication_number US 2014011662 A1 abstract methods for producing substantially single phase yttrium phosphate which exhibits the xenotime crystal structure are disclosed the methods can be practiced without the use of high temperatures the resulting yttrium phosphate can be in the form of particles which comprise interwoven strands of crystals of yttrium phosphate and or nanoparticles prepared from such particles application_number US 201313845484 A description the first step in the process of the invention for producing commercial amounts of yttrium phosphate is the formation of a slurry containing a yttrium compound any solid yttrium compound that is relatively insoluble in water can be used typically the yttrium compound will have a solubility less than about 0 1 grams liter examples of yttrium compounds that can be used include yttrium oxide yttrium carbonate yttrium bicarbonate and hydroxide generally enough of the solid yttrium compound is mixed with water so that the resultant slurry contains between about 0 5 and 50 weight percent solids preferably between about 3 0 and about 20 weight percent and more preferably between about 5 and 15 weight percent while the aqueous slurry of the yttrium compound is vigorously agitated phosphoric acid is added to form yttrium phosphate it has been found that using a stoichiometric amount of phosphoric acid results in the formation of yttrium phosphate containing unreacted yttrium compound and unreacted phosphoric acid as well as non xenotime yttrium phosphate it is theorized that this contaminated yttrium phosphate results from an incomplete reaction due to the encapsulation of unreacted. |
9 | an advantage for the do it yourself mechanic the means for pivotally connecting the overlapping ends 50 of the two pipe clamps comprise the shank portion of a bolt 60 having a head at one end overlying one of the end portions 50 and a nut not shown threaded onto the shank and overlying the end portion of the other clamp such that upon tightening the nut the overlapping end portions 50 may be drawn tightly together to lock the pipe clamps in an adjusted angular position to consequently hold the pipes 28 and 30 in adjusted angular positions the construction and arrangement of the pipe clamps forming the connector 32 is such that the pipes held by the clamps may abut one another as shown in fig2 and 3 in fig2 an upright pipe 62 bears at its upper end 64 against another pipe 66 forming a portion of the roof of the frame whereby the loading on the roof member 66 is transmitted directly to the pipe 62 the lower end of pipe 62 may be provided with a rubber cap 68 to prevent damage to the deck of the boat in fig3 where the connector is used at an outside corner the ends of the pipes may be arranged to slightly nestle or interfit as at 70 whereby loading from the roof member 30 may be transmitted directly to the upright 28 it is apparent from a consideration of fig2 and 3 that the loading may be transmitted directly between the pipes received in the connector at substantially any angle of inclination between the. |
9 | of the allowed expansion of foam strip 1 film strip 3 has slid almost completely off the top surface of foam strip 1 fig2 but is held in place by the adhered area in portion 5 b and thus covers the entire lateral surface 1 a of foam strip 1 this is the state which is present for example after a structural frame element equipped with the sealing tape has been installed in an opening in a building and has been sealed off by the sealing tape against the opening it should be pointed out however that in this case cover film 4 has been pulled off because the sealing tape is adhered to the frame element in question by means of self adhesive layer 2 fig3 shows two layers of another embodiment of the sealing tape according to the invention in which no cover film 4 is required in this embodiment portion 5 b of the film strip 3 is adhered to the entire top surface of foam strip 1 and its outside facing surface in this area is siliconized as a result of which it assumes the function of cover film 4 film strip 3 can project slightly beyond the free lateral surface loop 7 formed in the area of covered lateral surface 1 a in addition loop 7 can. |
7 | technique described herein is designed to ease and speed up the task of finding a min repro a minimum configuration that reproduces a problem in database related products specifically in one embodiment the technique simplifies transformations in order to find one or more min repros one embodiment provides a high level script language to automate some sub tasks and to guide the search for a simpler the configuration that reproduces the problem yet another embodiment provides record and replay functionality and provides an intuitive representation of results and the search space these tools can save hours of time for both customers and testers to isolate the problem and can result in faster fixes and large cost savings to organizations application_number US 40833009 A description in the following description of the min repro finding technique reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof and which show by way of illustration examples by which the min repro finding technique described herein may be practiced it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the claimed subject matter the following sections provide an introduction to database debugging an illustration of the min repro environment usage scenarios for employing the min repro finding technique a description of various features of the technique and an exemplary process for employing the technique an exemplary architecture and an. |
6 | an impending ed threshold value in step 208 to determine whether a clutch failure is impending i e longer term the impending ed threshold is less than the imminent ed threshold if the current clutch ed is not greater than the impending ed threshold control continues in step 212 if the current clutch ed is greater than the impending ed threshold control issues an impending failure alert in step 214 and ends in step 212 control determines whether the average clutch ed exceeds an average ed threshold if the average clutch ed is less than the average ed threshold control ends if the average clutch ed is greater than the average ed threshold control issues a maintenance alert in step 216 the imminent failure alert impending failure alert and maintenance alert can each be visual audible or both in a further aspect of the present invention the clutch energy densities ed for each clutch c 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 and c 5 over a selected number of range shifts or driving time can be summed to provide a cumulative clutch ed the cumulative clutch ed can be compared to a cumulative clutch ed threshold to provide warnings for diagnostic purposes the cumulative clutch ed can be stored in memory and can be used to provide historical data for the performance of the transmission fluid and the automatic transmission 110 it is also. |
3 | the water soluble thermosetting reaction product is then heated to 80 u00b0 to 120 u00b0 c for 10 to 60 minutes thereby producing a solid poly mono olefinic allyl type mono halide amine polyfunctional halogen resinous product one mol of diethylenetriamine 0 5 mol of allyl chloride and 20 by weight of water containing hydrochloric acid giving a ph of 5 are mixed then 1 mol of epichlorohydrin is slowly added while agitating at a temperature between ambient and 70 u00b0 c for 10 to 60 minutes thereby producing a water soluble thermosetting poly allyl halide diethylenetriamine epichlorohydrin reaction product the reaction product is then heated to 80 u00b0 to 120 u00b0 c for 10 to 60 minutes thereby producing a solid reaction product one mol of allyl chloride one mol of tetraethylenepentamine and 300 by weight of water percentage based on the weight of the reactant are mixed then dichlorohydrin cl ch 2 ch oh ch 2 cl in the amount of 1 mol is slowly added while agitating and keeping the temperature between ambient and 70 u00b0 c for 10 to 60 minutes thereby producing a water soluble resinous product a concentrated aqueous solution containing about 1 mol of sodium hydroxide is slowly added while agitating and keeping the temperature below 70 u00b0 c for 60 minutes this water soluble resinous product may be used in the production of wet strength paper by adding the resinous product to the paper pulp in water in the amount of about 3 based on weight of the pulp the paper sheets are then cured by heating at 80 u00b0 to 120 u00b0. |
4 | raw material caused to overflow outside from the paper making frame 115 the central body 120 has an opening 121 communicating with the suction port 117 reference numeral 118 denotes a discharge port of the cover 116 as shown in fig7 the raw material feeding ports 150 and the air nozzles 160 are arranged equally on the annular wire cloth with this arrangement the raw material can equally be fed within the stirring tank and the concentration of the raw material within the stirring tank can also be equalized immediately before the operation of making paper is performed 0047 fig1 and 11 are views showing an arrangement of the raw material feeding ports when viewed the paper making portion of the wire cloth 113 from the above fig1 illustrates as shown in fig7 and 8 the raw material feeding ports that are equally arranged on the central annual line x of the paper making portion of the wire cloth 113 and fig1 illustrates the raw material feeding ports that are alternately arranged with respect to the central annular line x a description will now be given of a method of making paper using the apparatus according to the second embodiment of the invention first the. |
7 | memory of fig1 further fig1 is a view of the sequence flow at the time of programming data after this below an explanation will be made of the sequence flow of fig1 and fig1 referring to the example of the configuration of fig1 etc first an explanation will be made of the sequence flow at the time of erasing data in fig1 at step s21 the data erasing operation is commenced at step s22 the number of times k of the erasing verify operation is set to the initial 1 then an erasing operation for applying an erasing pulse step s23 and a verify reading operation step s24 are continuously carried out when the end point showing that all of the memory cells in the block have finished being erased can be detected as a result of the verify reading operation of step s24 step s25 the data erasing operation is ended on the other hand when the end point showing that all of the memory cells in the block have finished being erased cannot be detected as a result of the verify reading operation of step s24 step s25 at step s26 it is checked whether or not the number of times k of the erasing verify operation is less than the predetermined number of times k0 for example about 10 to 100 times set in advance when the result is that the number of times k of the erasing verify operation is less than the set number of times k0 the number of times k of the erasing verify operation is further incremented step s27 and. |
2 | 24 24a are in alignment with each other the webs 23 lie at such a distance from the axis of rotation that the lower side of the grinding segment receivers 11 and the upper side of the webs 23 or 23a abut against one another the free ends of the webs 23 and 23a are formed as claws or dogs by means of double bending in a direction to the disc 22 and 22a thereby the holding faces 21 of the grinding segments 14 can be engaged fig3 and 4 show the rotary grinding tool of fig1 and 2 in assembled position it can be seen from both figures that each grinding segment 14 is held by the clamping cover 12 or 12a and by the web 23 or 23a furthermore it can be seen that the grinding segments 14 of the base bodies 10 10a which form one grinding segment row are arranged alternately with these base bodies in the shown embodiment the grinding segment row includes ten grinding segments since each base body has five grinding segments the number of the grinding segments can of course be changed it is especially advantageous in accordance with the present invention that the base body 10 with the attached grinding segments and the clamping covers 12 and 13 can be assembled into a structural unit the base body 10a with the attached grinding segments and the clamping covers 12a and 13a can also. |
4 | spring 11 so as to brake the combing roller the numeral 15 denotes a grip lever secured to the braking lever 8 and provided with a yarn grip piece 16 which is located at the exit of the spinning tube 5 as the braking lever 8 is pivoted about pivot pin 9 for braking the combing roller said grip lever 15 is also pivoted concurrently with the braking lever 8 so that the spun yarn 18 is gripped between the yarn grip piece 16 and a fixed stopper 17 the grip lever 15 is preferably a leaf spring in order to resiliently grip the yarn 18 by the yarn piece 16 and the fixed stopper 17 although a single spinning unit is shown in fig3 usually a large number of the spinning units as shown in fig3 are arranged in parallel in a single spinning system in a modified embodiment shown in fig4 and 5 the solenoids 12 of the spinning units can be actuated simultaneously for simultaneously braking the combing rollers of all of the spinning units referring to fig4 and 5 a braking lever 108 is mounted pivotally by a pivot pin 109 as in the preceding embodiment of fig3 said lever 108 is associated at the. |
7 | because of the engagement of the key 72 and the key groove 113 also since the focus ring 5 is not applying a rotational force to the helicoid ring 8 screwed together with the moving ring 7 the helicoid ring 8 is caused to move along the optical axis direction interlocked with the moving ring 7 this motion further causes the lens frame 21 of the front lens group 2 bayonet engaged with the helicoid ring 8 to move along the optical axis direction thus causing the front lens group 2 to move along the optical axis direction in this way both the front lens group 2 and the rear lens group 3 are moved to a desired position along the optical axis direction at a time thus to complete the zooming operation during such operation since the lens frame 21 of the front lens group 2 is restricted from rotating by the key engagement with the inner tube 11 accessories such as a filter and a hood not shown attached to the lens frame 21 of the front lens group 2 are kept from being rotated in the focusing operation rotating the focus ring 5 causes the helicoid ring 8 to interlockedly rotate fig5 illustrates the identical portion of the lens body tube to that shown in fig1 for indicating the moving direction of the respective components with the same marks as those used in fig4 when the helicoid ring 8 rotates the moving ring 7 is kept from rotating by the engagement of the. |
8 | be used to initiate the metathesis step characterising the method of the invention tetrathionates such as na 2 s 4 o 6 2h 2 o and other similar thionate species such as dithionates trithionates pentathionates and heptathionates are all fit for this purpose and also gaseous so 2 possesses both the reducing power and the sulphur availability to produce amorphous m x s y moieties on a selected support the support carbon particles have preferably a surface area comprised between 200 and 300 m 2 g and the preferred specific loading of the resulting rhodium sulphide on carbon is comprised between 12 and 18 the sequence of addition of the reactants is critical to obtain the desired product to the solution containing the suspended carbon particles and the rhodium precursor salt the selected sulphur source for instance a tiosulphate or thionate species is added so that the metathesis process can initiate simultaneously or immediately after depending on the specific reaction a strong reducing agent defined as a species with a reduction potential below 0 14 v she is added in small aliquots as reducing agent sodium borohydride nabh 4 is preferred but other suitable reactants include lialh 4 hydrazines formaldehyde and metallic aluminium zinc or antimony the reducing agent as defined has a reduction potential below the one of s 0 s u2212 2 couple in this way it can achieve the instantaneous metathesis of the metal ions and of the thiosulphate part directly forming amorphous rhodium sulphide on the carbon support particles while preventing the formation of discrete reduction states which are the main factor controlling the yield and phase distribution of the different sulphide moieties the method of the invention can be applied to the manufacturing of other single crystalline phases of. |
6 | the exterior face of the housing 30 a multi bladed fan 38 partially illustrated in fig1 is attached by threaded fasteners 40 to the bosses 36 a plurality of fins 42 is provided on the outer surface of the housing 30 to dissipate heat transferred from a viscous fluid not illustrated contained by the assembly 20 a cover indicated generally at 44 is mounted to a front face of and cooperates with the housing 30 to form a reservoir 46 for the viscous fluid as described below the cover 44 is a dished member having an annular outer edge 48 secured to the housing 30 by an annular retainer lip 50 spun over from the material of the housing 30 an annular seal 52 e g a formed in place gasket is interposed between the edge 48 and a front face of the housing 30 to prevent leakage from the interior of the assembly 20 a plurality of fins 54 is provided on the outer surface of the cover 44 to dissipate heat transferred from the fluid a disk like pump plate 56 is installed in the interior of the assembly 20 the pump plate 56 is positioned on a shoulder 60 of the housing 30 and is drivingly secured to the housing 30 by the cover 44 the pump plate 56 divides the interior of the assembly 20 into a working chamber 62 and the fluid reservoir 46 in the view of fig1 the working chamber 62 is the interior volume to the left of the pump plate 56 while the reservoir 46 is the interior volume to the right of the pump plate 56 for purposes of this specification a first or rear surface 57 of the pump plate 56 is in communication. |
4 | knitted fabrics and non woven fabrics of 100 polyester fiber but also mixed spun combined filament different yarns twisted union woven and union knitted fabrics wherein polyester fibers are essential components and no limitation exists but the effect is more remarkable when 100 polyester or the polyester fiber with a high rate of blend each being dyed with a dispersed dye is used porous inorganic particles are used in the present invention such as silicon dioxide titanium oxide zirconium oxide aluminum oxide active carbon among these porous inorganic particles silicon dioxide is most effective in terms of effect and utility the dimension of the fine pore diameter in the porous inorganic particles largely influences the absorption effect of the migrated dye therefore the one with a fine pore diameter of 150 u00e5 or smaller can be used a diameter of 10 100 u00e5 is preferable in terms of the effect if it is larger than 150 u00e5 absorption and retention of the migrated dye is not sufficient in addition the surface area of the porous inorganic particle is preferably 200 m 2 g or larger but preferably 500 m 2 g if the surface area is smaller than 200 m 2 g the effect of the present invention is not sufficient as the resin material used in the present invention various resins used for ordinary coating treatments such as polyurethane. |
4 | fibres and micro fibres known with the trade u201c meryl u201d in variable percentages for application of this kind that in actuation has the form of stocking 2 pantyhose 3 sock 4 winding bandage with closed border 5 bandage or plaster 6 this type of fabric with new application for the specific pathology of the diabetic foot has the characteristic to have fibres with minor or equal subtlety to ten micron so the fibres of this fabric are of inferior diameter to that of the silk that have a subtlety of the fibres of twelve micron of the cotton with subtlety of the fibres of thirteen and half micron of the cashmere with fibres diameter dimension of fifteen micron and of the wool with fibres diameter dimension of seventeen micron the application of this characteristic of the invention is of big importance for the diabetic foot such as more the thread is thin minor are the damages to abrasion of the fabric onto the skin so an extremely smooth fabric is obtained that no creates micro abrasions onto the inelastic skin and dry of the diabetic patient in other embodiment of the invention the fabric 1 is provided in the woof of thin silver yarns 7 with function anti. |
8 | implanted into the whole first area p type ions are implanted into some part of the second area referring to fig4 g n type ions are implanted into the whole first area p type ions are implanted into the whole second area and some part of the first area referring to fig4 h n type ions are implanted into the whole first area and some part of the second area p type ions are implanted into the whole second area referring to fig4 i n type ions are implanted into some part of the first area p type ions are implanted into the whole second area subsequently an annealing process is performed for each standard pattern with the ion implantation areas resistance of each standard pattern is then measured more cases of misalignment may be made although the present invention provides eight cases of misalignment of ion implant masks for example in each case of the presented misalignments more various misalignment configurations can be conceived by diversifying deviation of the ion implant mask by measuring the resistance values for the nine cases it is possible to detect whether the ion implantation area is misaligned or not in addition if an ion implantation area was misaligned the degree and direction of deviation of the ion implant mask can be calculated in detail resistance of. |
1 | alkyl or alkenylphosphate salts alkylamidephosphate salts alkyloylalkyl taurine salts n acylaminoacid salts sulfosuccinic acid salts alkylether carboxylic acid salts amidoether carboxylic acid salts alpha sulfofattyacid ester salts and the like as the amphoteric surface active agent there can be named those of the carboxybetaine type amidobetaine type sulfobetaine type hydroxysulfobetaine type amidosulfobetaine type phosphobetaine type aminocarboxylic acid salt type imidazoline derivative type amidoamine type and the like when both of the anionic surface active agent and the amphoteric surface active agent are used in combination as the component meanwhile the compounding proportion of both can be freely selected the compounding amount of the anionic amphoteric component in the hair care toiletry composition of the present invention is preferably 0 01 2 by weight or more preferably 0 005 1 by weight in order to impart the hair with good feel when the compounding amount is smaller than 0 005 by weight the conditioning effects to the hair would be insufficient while an excess over 2 by weight would result in adverse effects on the potato clathrate anti chlorine effects the polymeric compound for hair fixing as the component in the hair care toiletry composition of the present invention includes those polymeric compounds of the amphoteric anionic cationic and non ionic types and there can be named polyvinylpyrrolidones vinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate. |
7 | sixth embodiment referring to fig2 there is shown a fuel rod 6 comprising an outer cladding 8 and a fuel pellet stack 10 a container 2 as described above is provided at the bottom of and retained in place by bottom end cap 12 and the fuel stack 10 containing metal oxide fig2 illustrates the situation where the container is at the bottom of the fuel stack however a similar container may also be placed at the top of the fuel stack in the usual arrangement a container is placed at the bottom of the fuel stack and a further container may optionally be present at the top of the stack when a container is at the top of the fuel stack there is a plenum and a retainer spring not shown which presses down on the container to hold it in place the specific metal oxide to be used for secondary hydriding mitigation may be selected from the oxides of ni fe sn bi cu co cr and mn the metal oxide is typically present in each fuel rod in an amount of up to about 15 grams more usually up to about 12 grams for example 2 to 10 grams the specific metal oxide to be chosen is to be based on whether the metal oxide reacts with hydrogen rapidly enough the rapidity of this reaction must be such that the rate is. |
2 | sections 27 on the other hand each have on their back side an offset 18 increasing from the outside 24 in the direction toward the inside 23 as a result of which the end sections 27 each have a wedge shaped cross section with a wedge surface 28 which as will be explained later in further detail serve for clamping the tool units 22 to the housing 1 the wedge surface 28 in this process can be lined with a replaceable fill plate 19 so that different thicknesses of the fill plate 19 can modify the wedge height and thus the relative radial position of the tool unit 22 relative to the rotor tools 16 the front side 25 of the tool unit 22 is machined in the area between the end sections 27 to form a one piece receptacle for the stator tools 20 the receptacle comprises a first support surface 29 extending lengthwise in a tangential plane and a second support surface 30 traveling at a right angle to this lying in an axial plane in addition a strip shaped extension 31 is formed along the longitudinal edge of the holder 21 formed by the outer side 24 and the front side 25 in the recess formed in this way the stator tools 20 are placed and clamped with screws 32 against the first support surface 29 optionally with insertion of adjusting plates between the first support surface 29 and stator tools 20 to adjust the radial projection of the stator tools 20 in this process the active edges of the stator tools 20 project over the inside 23 and in the operating position form the previously mentioned working gap with the rotor tools 16 additional clamping of the stator. |
9 | stack 100 is contained in a stack box 50 once the stack 100 is installed through each interval as depicted in fig2 in this manner the molded stack unit is contained in a box wherein the box length is determined by the number of plumbing fixtures served by the box and the box width is determined by the pipe diameters of the branch pipes 40 stack waste riser 10 and stack vent riser 20 as depicted in fig5 a plurality of stack boxes 50 are correspondingly installed vertically and interconnected to the desired level of high rise construction wherein each interval of high rise construction vent stack has at least one box an example of stack box 50 sizing according to the present invention would be where the connectors 30 to the stack waste riser 10 and stack vent riser 20 are two inch diameter pipes on five inch center lines the stack vent riser 20 and stack waste riser 10 are each four inches in diameter on a three inch center line from each respective edge of the stack box 50 for these dimensions the stack box 50 would require a length of twenty eight inches and a width of six inches typical water closet lavatory and bath tub fixture groups in the art with individual cans for the plumbing riser would require at least forty four inches in length using a separate. |
9 | network in some implementations network daemon 202 can compare the network traffic of one process to the network traffic of another process to distinguish between types of network problems for example if one process has a good connection to a server on the network and another process has a bad connection to a server on the network then network daemon 202 can determine that the problem is with the server the problem is with the individual process and not with the network connection however if both processes have problems connecting to their respective network servers then the network daemon 202 can determine that the mobile device has a bad wi fi or cellular connection for example in some implementations if the mobile device has no active network connections for network daemon 202 to monitor network daemon 202 can initiate a network connection to determine network status for example when network daemon 202 is determining whether to create a network connection for a conditional client network daemon 202 can test the network connection 210 by sending a packet or a message e g a ping through network interface 204 in some implementations network daemon 202 can test the network connection 210 by establishing a network connection for a conditional client that is waiting to perform a small job network daemon 202 can for example create a network connection for a small sized job of conditional client network request and monitor the network connection when the conditional client uses the network connection in some implementations network daemon 202 can receive connection guidance from other processes running on the mobile device for example network daemon 202 can receive connection guidance from persistent network client 212 persistent network client 212 can. |
6 | which are connected to the cover plate 20 on one side an air inlet 22 is formed at the center of the cover plate 20 the outer radial ends of the vanes 30 extend beyond the outer periphery of the cover plate 20 preferably the body is formed as a single piece item or monolithic construction by injection molding the body 10 further comprises an outer ring 40 which is connected to the outer radial ends of the vanes 30 the outer ring 40 is in an axial extended tubular structure the back plate 60 is disposed inside the outer ring 40 and may be fixedly connected with the inner surface of the outer ring 40 by bonding welding or preferably by plastic deformation of the outer ring preferably the outer ring 40 is provided with an axial end the end remote from the cover plate 20 which extends beyond the back plate 60 in the axial direction this arrangement prevents the outer edge of the back plate from accidentally making contact with the volute the inner radius of the outer ring 40 is larger than the outer radius of the cover plate 20 to facilitate removing the body 10 from the molding die the vanes 30 are provided with protrusions 32 on the side remote from the cover plate 20 the back plate 60 is provided with through holes 62 corresponding to the protrusions 32 for passage of the protrusions 32 preferably the protrusions 32 extend through the holes 62 beyond the back plate 60 and are fixedly connected with the back plate 60 preferably the protrusions 32 are hot staked or otherwise plastically deformed to fix the back plate to. |
7 | 6 and takes the absolute value of the result of this subtraction to be divided by the size of the real queue 6 if a threshold value is exceeded the input flow forecast 10 does no longer match sufficiently the real input flow of tasks to the bpm engine 4 and then returns to step 110 to refresh the forecast 10 and the optimized resource allocation 12 upon reception of a request to dispatch a task from the bpm engine 4 the method continues to step 140 the request to dispatch a task is received by the task dispatcher 8 according to step 150 the task dispatcher 8 calculates under consideration of the resource allocation recommendation 12 from the mip module 11 an optimal recommendation for dispatching the task to a queue 6 the optimal recommendation is formed for the task dispatching by prioritizing resources when pulling is implemented or by prioritizing steps when pushing is implemented in the present embodiment both are implemented and a combined prioritization of resources and steps is performed the optimal recommendation provides the reality to forecast divergence metric with the maximum value according to step 160 the task dispatcher 8 sends a recommendation for assigning the task to a queue 6 to the bpm engine 4 the bpm engine 4 then assigns the task according to the recommendation to the queue 6 the method then returns to step 130 the flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture functionality and operation of possible implementations of systems methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present invention in this regard each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module segment or portion of code which includes one or more executable. |
9 | low volume if a gas or liquid is utilized the carbon dioxide is scrubbed out using whatever method is most economical as with the cleaning of gases in the primary step gases from the cleaning process 12 are merged with the primary gases emerging from the gas cleaning sequence 4 the merged gas stream is sent to the methanol reactor 13 which is supplied with catalyst 14 the catalyst is nickel and copper generally in the proportions of 93 7 and are known to those skilled in the art the product methanol and any other hydrocarbons formed in the reactor 13 are sent to the ethanol reaction process 15 the catalyst 16 is used to convert the methanol to ethanol and is generally a nickel copper catalyst in the proportions of 75 25 also known to those skilled in the art the process may be reactive distillation in which the methanol is converted to methyl acetate then split into ethanol and methanol in this case the methanol is continuously recycled through to be reprocessed this catalytic sequence from synthesis gas to ethanol utilizes known catalysts and techniques however catalysts are always under development we found that the described sequence is the most efficient to date with high catalyst selectivity and conversion in the future other catalysts may be developed to go directly from synthesis gas to ethanol in one step in which case that would be the method of choice in the process of the present. |
5 | 23 which is connected to receive power from battery 17 and has access to the power stored thereby invertor 23 may also be of conventional design which generally includes an oscillator operating at a predetermined frequency and driven circuitry for switching battery power through a transformer the output of which is the substitute mains voltage on conductors 22 during normal operation when mains voltage is present at input 13 power switching unit 21 is controlled to connect the voltage from input 13 to the barrier movement controller 12 alternatively when line active detector 19 senses an interruption of mains voltage at terminal 13 a signal is sent to an enable circuit 25 and power switch 21 is controlled to connect substitute mains power when present from invertor 23 and conductors 22 to barrier movement control 12 by operation discussed below no such substitute power is present until additional signals are provided to the enable circuit 25 in the present embodiment such additional signals are generated by the barrier movement control 12 barrier movement controller 12 responds to user requests by opening and closing a barrier such as a garage door in the embodiment of fig1 user requests are directed to the barrier movement control 12 by a portable rf transmitter 27 and a wired wall control unit 29 as is described in detail in the aforementioned u s pat no 6 025 785 a user can press a button 31 on transmitter 27 to cause a security code to be rf transmitted the barrier movement control 12 which is shown in block diagram form in fig4 includes an antenna 35 which is connected to an rf receiver 37. |
1 | midsole section 14 are provided with a mating corrugated surfaces comprised of a plurality of interfitting ribs the use of such a mating surface assists to keep alignment of the above described elements of the footbed 13 and the midsole section 14 where mating corrugated surfaces are used a constant depth of the channels 50 can be obtained by providing a plurality of channel structures 58 in the dips between ribs of the corrugated surface of the upper surface of the midsole section 14 in more advanced embodiments valve means may be provided to control the flow of air into and or out of the cavities or through the orifices 27 28 or along the channels 26 the valve means could be one way mechanisms or could rely on compressive closure of the openings due to weight transfer during the walking cycle one example of a sole unit having a valve arrangement is shown in fig4 to 6 the heel area of the sole unit incorporates an air inlet member 40 which is located generally in the midsole section 14 and which extends laterally in this embodiment the inlet member 40 is generally tubular and is open to the atmosphere at. |
4 | 22 the glass panel 21 further includes opposite inner and outer surfaces 23 24 respectively bridged by the peripheral edge 22 a peripheral portion 25 of the glass panel 21 is defined by the peripheral edge 22 and immediately adjacent surface portions of the opposite inner and outer surfaces 23 24 respectively an open frame like encapsulation or border 30 is formed as a one piece of injection molded polymeric copolymeric synthetic plastic material the polymeric copolymeric synthetic plastic material is preferably acrylonitrile styrene acrylate polymer blended with mica glass beads at a ratio of substantially 70 90 of the polymer and substantially 30 10 of the mica glass beads respectively by weight the preferable range by weight of the blend is substantially 80 of the polymer to substantially 20 of the mica glass beads the latter ranges of the polymer and the mica glass beads achieve an extremely low shrink ratio and elasticity as compared to polypropylene as the injection molded blended polymer of the open frame like encapsulation 30 cools its virtually minimal shrink ratio parallels the almost zero coefficient of expansion of the tempered glass panel 21 consequently weld lines of the injection molded frame like encapsulation 30 will not fracture particularly when subject to temperature anywhere between u2212 30 u00b0 f to 140 u00b0 f the open frame like encapsulation 30. |
1 | about 1 5 to about 5 minutes preferably about 3 minutes and a recovery section with a time period of about 3 to about 8 minutes preferably about 5 minutes in one embodiment the target heart rate reference intervals include the following intervals a target heart rate reference of about 70 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 10 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 90 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 4 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 70 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 3 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 90 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 4 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 70 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 3 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 90 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 4 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 70 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 3 minutes a target heart rate reference of about 90 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 7 minutes and a target heart rate reference of about 70 of maximum heart rate for a time period of about 5 minutes preferably the initiating. |
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