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8 | herein the phrase u201c high aspect ratio u201d refers to an in plane length of the thinned substrate region shape divided by its width for example a long thin rectangular geometry will provide a generally uniaxial stress the magnitude of the stress will generally increase as the thickness of the thinned region is decreased the stress may be applied through a pressure difference across the ic plate or by external application of a force via a suitable contacting structure in both of these embodiments the magnitude of the stress can be adjusted by varying the pressure difference or external force applied by the contacting structure such external application of stress may be incorporated into new packages described below that provide the contacting structure which applies the stress additionally back end processing occurring after the s d anneal involving the deposition of a thin film having substantial residual stress therein can be deposited on the backside of the thinned substrate as used herein the phrase u201c substantial residual stress u201d refers to an in plane stress level of at least 500 mpa and more preferably greater than 1 gpa although a thin layer of au may be deposited on the backside of a wafer in a conventional process to provide enhanced. |
6 | caused by localized heating and arc flaring the wall of the cooling chamber adjacent the furnace shell comprises a diaphragm or sheet of flexible material which is subject to deformation when the space between it and the furnace shell is evacuated and the sheet is pressed the interface between the diaphragm and shell is coated with a flowable or deformable heat conductive material prior to attachment of the chamber to the furnace so that this material will flow into any void spaces in the interface to thereby enhance thermal conduction application_number US 55741575 A description fig1 illustrates an electric arc furnace to which the new cooling means may be applied the furnace 10 includes an outer metallic shell 11 having a refractory lining 12 in the case of a basic furnace refractory lining 12 may be composed of any suitable basic material such as magnesite or high alumina brick in the case of an acid furnace the lining may be silica brick or ground ganister mix the refractory bottom lining 13 of the vessel is dish shaped and serves as a hearth the hearth supports a molten mass 14 one side of the furnace has an opening 15 through refractory lining 12 and metal shell 11 which opening communicates with a pouring spout that is generally designated by the numeral 16 another side of the furnace has an opening 17 in front of which there is a door 18 that is movable upwardly from the position in which it is shown in fig1 to permit introducing materials into the furnace through opening 17 and to permit raking slag from the furnace interior if desired the furnace also has a cover which is shown schematically and is designated generally by the reference numeral 19 three arcing electrodes 20. |
3 | clontech ca usa were used in these plasmids gene expression is under the control of cytomegalovirus cmv promoter the plasmid dna was amplified in e coli xl1 blue stratgene tx usa and the amplified plasmid dna was used as a complex partner the dna was dissolved in distilled water free from dnase and rnase the following transfection reagents were used effectene transfection reagent cat no 301425 qiagen ca transfast u2122 transfection reagent e2431 promega wi tfx u2122 20 reagent e2391 promega wi superfect transfection reagent 301305 qiagen ca polyfect transfection reagent 301105 qiagen ca lipofectamine 2000 reagent 11668 019 invitrogen corporation ca jetpei u00d7 4 conc 101 30 polyplus transfection france and exgen 500 r0511 fermentas inc md lipofectamine 2000 is preferably used but is not limited thereto these transfection reagents were added to the above described dna and actin acting substance in advance or complexes thereof with the dna were produced in advance the thus obtained solution was used in an improvement test for transfection efficiency as described below in the present example an improvement in the transfection efficiency in solid phase was observed the protocol used in the present example was followed according to the manufacturer 39 s instructions for lipofectamine 2000 in the present example the effects of these substances in liquid transfection using pc12 cells were investigated in the presence or absence of the cellular adhesion related agents as prepared above pc12 rat pheochromocytoma cells atcc crl 1721 were cultured in dmem 10 calf serum gibco supplemented with l glutamine and penicillin streptomycin cellular adhesion related agents were stored as a stock of 200 u03bcg ml in pbs all dilutions were made using pbs ddh 2. |
2 | like for equipment such as back hoes bobcats or the like the upper and or lower platforms may include additional retainers such as trough shaped retainer 34 for larger components the shape and size of these retainers will of course vary depending on the particular implement to be retained larger components or implements such as buckets can be stored both on the lower and upper platforms for transport the upper platform as illustrated in fig2 shows mounting of two such buckets indicated by dotted lines 40 while the lower platform mounts a further bucket 42 to position and retain the buckets in place during transport particularly where the same implements are being transported by the same transportation unit either fixed or movable stops or holders can be employed one version of these can be seen from fig1 and 2 where fixed plates 44 can be secured by welding or the like to the frame members these plates 44 not only retain the buckets but also position them on the upper and or lower platform such stops or holders can also be adjustable as shown in fig7 and 8 various types of brackets 50 can be employed which can be positioned at different locations on the platform removable pins 52 can be inserted through apertures in the brackets and into holes 54 of the various frame members to provide adjustment referring to fig2 it will be seen that the mobile unit of the present invention can be mounted on a trailer 58 the trailer can be a suitable flatbed trailer having a planar base 60 with wheels 62 once loaded. |
2 | locating pins 154 may protrude directly from the securement blocks 106 without the need for a lockbar 153 in some embodiments the fastening means 152 may be a clamp a clip a bracket a band a magnet or any other fastener that can reversibly fasten the securement block 106 to the base 102 while immobilizing the first and second sides 122 and 124 relative to each other for example the fastener 152 may be a c shaped clamp or bracket type device that clamps or fits around the outer edges of the first and second sides 122 and 124 in such embodiments the holes 126 would not be required on the first and second sides 122 and 124 and the securement block 106 could slide along the base 102 to be placed in the desired position in use the holder 100 is passed along the backrest 10 so that the headrest rod 14 is passed through the opening 114 into the gap 118 to the desired position once the holder 100 is in position at least one securement block 106 is inserted in between the holder 100 and the headrest 12 that is supported by the headrest rod 14 preferably the securement block 106 is positioned adjacent to the headrest rod 14 so that the securement block 106 prevents movement in at least one direction the securement block 106 may be placed below the holder 100 between the holder 100 and the backrest 10 or above the holder 100 between the holder 100 and the headrest 12 in some embodiments two or more securement blocks 106 and 106 u2032 may be utilized in a variety of configurations to secure the holder 100 for example two securement. |
3 | oil vacuum dried to yield 5 28 g 70 of i the oil turns into a solid in few days 1 h rmn cdcl 3 300 mhz 3 23 2h d ch 2 4 95 2h dd u2550 ch 2 5 78 1h m u2550 ch 6 95 1h d harom 7 12 7 33 5h m harom 7 68 1h d harom ppm 13 c rmn cdcl 3 75 mhz 34 0 108 5 114 9 and 115 4 cn 116 7 117 6 120 8 120 9 121 0 126 7 128 5 131 6 132 4 135 3 135 4 151 1 161 7 ppm ir nacl 3082 u2550 ch 2 2229 cn 1615 c u2550 c 1595 and 1486 c u2014 c 1246 cm u2212 1 synthesis and purification of 4 h 9 c 4 si ch 3 2 o 9 si ch 3 2 ch 3 c 6 h 4 o substituted phthalonitrile ii a mixture of 1 g 3 84 mmol of 1 and 4 drops of a 0 1 n isopropanol solution of h 2 ptcl 6 6h 2 o aldrich was heated at 60 u00b0 c then 3 g 3 84 mmol of hydrosilyl terminated pdms precursor h 9 c 4 si ch 3 2 o 9 si ch 3 2 h a t holohan et al macromol chem phys 195 2965 1994 were added dropwise the mixture was stirred at 60 u00b0 c for 1 h the oil obtained was purified by. |
9 | a charge source 12 which may be an orifice a target 15 is set some distance from the charge source 12 a power source 16 such as a dc power supply establishes an electrical charge differential between the charge source and target such that polymeric material 14 is electrically charged opposite the target the polymeric material is electrostatically attracted to the target and is deposited thereon the target may be static in motion or it may be a continuous or near continuous material which moves through the zone of polymer impact such as by movement on transport rollers 17 or the like in one embodiment the electrical charge or ground as illustrated is applied to the roller which is in electrically conductive contact with the target the target may be a continuous loop or it may initiate on a delivery device such as a supply spool and be taken up by a collector such as a receiver spool in an alternative embodiment the charge source and target may be in a common dispersion bath the instant process requires a dispersion or suspension of a sufficient percentage of ptfe solids to aid in the post processing of the collected fibrous mat into a form that has some mechanical integrity if the ptfe solid content in the dispersion is too low there will be no or poor mechanical integrity to the resulting material second the selection of the polymer used to increase the viscosity of the solution suspension or dispersion also referred to as a fiberization. |
7 | 2 simms on this net if only 9 loads on 1 simm are on a chip select net it is likely that termination resistors as described in fig1 are required to prevent excessive ringing these termination resistors could be placed on the simm since the cs lines are not used if the simm is not present fig1 shows the resultant simulated waveform as measured at the sdram there are two unique position for the sdrams and both are shown as expected they are very similar this signal could probably be run faster 100 mhz without difficulty even though it is a single cycle signal to economize of the number of buffers and to make a compact system signals which need only be valid after 2 cycles have more srams assigned to them fig1 shows a preferred topological arrangement of address control buffers transmission lines and sdram address control receivers it follows closely from the cs nets this time sdrams on both the front and back surface are connected together and the center of a group of 3 sdrams this is our preferred topology and can be accomplished with the same via that connects the top surface wiring to the internal surface again the impedance and wire lengths correspond to the memory card of fig1 fig1 shows the resultant address pulse measured at the sdrams for the 2 unique. |
8 | is planarized by cmp selective to oxide the cmp polish attacks the raised portion of the poly first removing material therefrom as more and more material from the raised region is removed the surface of the poly becomes more planar the cmp continues until the surface of the oxide layer 160 in the raised region is exposed thus producing a planar top surface 179 as shown the planar top surface includes poly and oxide regions referring to fig1 e an anisotropic etch selective to poly and nitride is performed to remove the exposed oxide material the etch for example is a reactive ion etch rie the nitride layer 140 on the surface of the mesa serves as an etch stop as such the oxide is removed exposing the nitride layer the portions 181 of the oxide protected by the poly remains due to the fact that the rie is anisotropic in fig1 f the poly is removed by for example a dry etch after the rie this leaves the non conformal layer exposed along with the nitride layer 140 over the wide active region 112 also the oxide fence 181 remains near the etch of the wide active region as can be seen the relative amount of oxide material that needs to the removed in the region over the narrow active area is about the same amount as that over the wide active region although the fences 181 are relatively higher than the triangles 163 the fences are easily removed by the cmp since they are quite thin this enables the cmp to planarize the surface of the non conformal layer 160 using the nitride 140 as. |
9 | accomplished in several ways depending on the nature of the material and priorities of the user according to the preferred embodiment some materials are prompted for selection and then incorporated into the graphical model and cost estimate model other types of materials are selected automatically for the user in a quantity determined by the specifications of the building plans and incorporated into the graphical model and cost estimate model materials that have a considerable effect on the overall aesthetics of the house such as carpeting tile wall paper trim aluminum siding and exposed brick are prompted for selection in the prompt window fig4 illustrates such a prompt for phase 8 wall and floor coverings step 2 install floor covering the user has selected main floor dining room in the graphical model window which at this point is blank the prompt u201c select floor covering for main floor dining room u201d is displayed in a top section of prompt window a list of competing local suppliers is displayed in a lower left section of the prompt window and the supplier u201c floors 4u u201d is highlighted product data for floor covering products offered by floors 4u are displayed in lower right section of the prompt window the product data includes the name of the product the cost per unit and a digital image of the product upon the user selecting the desired floor covering the user computer applies the selected floor covering. |
8 | described in further detail with regard to fig2 the pump laser temperature can be maintained at a near constant temperature of 25 u00b0 c u2212 1 u00b0 c 0020 fig2 is a circuit diagram illustrating the features of a system 200 consistent with the present invention for electronically controlling the temperature of a pump laser in system 200 thermistor 105 has an electrical resistance 202 that varies as a function of temperature in a predictable manner detector 108 may include a non inverting amplifier 204 non inverting amplifier 204 may include a fixed voltage reference input 206 an amplifier input 208 and an amplifier output 210 laser diode driver 110 may include a step down regulator 220 and an amplifier 236 step down regulator 220 may include a regulator output 224 a driver input 226 and an enable input 228 amplifier 236 may include a fixed voltage reference input 238 a laser diode current setpoint input 240 a laser diode driver output 242 and a laser diode driver input 244 depending on the characteristics of laser diode 104 a laser diode current setpoint applied to input 240 is determined by the user to drive laser diode 104 at a level acceptable for the. |
7 | the one illustrated in fig5 with a graphic for the image tag created as an eps file the following image chain could be used to create a section tab with a section name as shown in fig6 source url file tab eps amp annotate font arial roman pointsize 9 text section one gravity center fill black amp sink format gif accordingly with this simple image chain section tab images can be easily created for any area of the web site without needing to create them ahead of time since stored chains are referenced by uri just as any asset they may be stored within the resident asset pool or any network accessible web of ftp server with stored chains however this repetitive process can be made simpler by replacing the text argument in the annotate command with a reference to global esoteric metadata a portion of this image chain becomes a reusable function stored on the dynamic imaging server it should be noted that the sink command was omitted from the request image chain fragments can be stored on any server in a file and can be retrieved as part of a request by using a load command the set command can be used to assign values to global metadata fields within. |
1 | the teachings herein will readily appreciate that various materials can be used to make the permeable material 0015 fig3 shows alternative embodiments of the first end of the catheter which allows for controlled delivery of the caustic agent fig3 a shows an embodiment which comprises a roll on ball 310 attached to the first end 113 b for applying caustic agent to the site of need fig3 b shows an embodiment which comprises a closed first end 113 c with a plurality of perforations 315 out of which caustic agent is ejected fig3 c shows an embodiment which has a permeable membrane 320 rigidly attached to the first end 113 d a number of conventional materials commonly used in the medical industry can be used to make the catheter 110 examples of such materials include but are not limited to polyvinyl chloride polyethylene polypropylene polyethylene terephthalate polyurethane polytetrafluoroethylene fluoroethylenepropylene or nylon or combinations thereof examples of suitable materials are disclosed e g in u s pat nos 6 165 166 4 707 389 3 561 493 the structural properties of the subject cautery device and catheter will be dictated by the intended use for example use of the subject cautery device with a flexible endoscope will require that the catheter is also flexible those skilled in the art will readily recognize appropriate materials for making such catheters to meet this requirement as well as in the case where. |
7 | detect the reflected energy the receivers detect the reflected energy and record a signal corresponding to the capture of the reflected energy this signal is stored either by the receiver itself or may be transmitted to a seismic recorder for storage and later processing the reflected energy is detected by the receiver r 1 by the geophones a and b and is subsequently recorded as traces in a data set the energy detected by the geophone a is illustrated as trea and the reflected energy as captured by the geophone b is indicated in the diagram as treb the subscripts trea and treb also refer to the corresponding traces of the geophones a and b when the seismic energy source 200 is operated in the mode as indicated by arrow e correspondingly the reflected energy is captured by the geophone c and d on the receiver r 2 and is subsequently recorded as traces in a data set the traces detected and recorded by the geophone c is illustrated as trec and the reflected energy as detected and recorded by the geophone d is indicated in the diagram as tred the subscripts trec and red refer to the corresponding traces of the geophones c and d when the seismic energy source 200 is operated in the mode as indicated by arrow e however a receiver r 3 is positioned in a non parallel and non perpendicular orientation from the seismic energy source 200 with respect to the seismic energy source 39 s 200 modes of operation the receiver r 3 comprises a geophone e and a geophone f the reflected energies are captured by the geophones e. |
3 | m 1h 2 73 m 1h 2 39 2 56 cm 3h 1 56 1 63 m 2h 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4197 8 155 4 150 2 130 4 52 2 46 2 41 9 41 4 36 2 33 2 26 2 a mixture of the compound from example 1 2 29 g and 16 palladium on carbon 0 23 g in ethanol 23 ml was hydrogenated using a hydrogen pressure of 20 psi at ambient temperature after 2 hours the catalyst was removed by filtration and the filtrate concentrated in vacuo to give 2 26 g of the title compound as an oil 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b43 92 3 99 m 2h 3 67 s 3h 3 11 3 55 m 1h 2 85 2 95 m 1h 2 53 2 60 m 1h 2 12 2 42 m 5h 1 90 2 03 m 2h 1 46 1 52 m 2h 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4209 6 155 4 51 7 46 6 45 2 42 6 39 0 36 3 33 7 26 1 24 6 a mixture of sodium hydride 0 61 g in tetrahydrofuran 15 ml was cooled and treated with tetraethyl methylenediphosphonate 6 36 ml after three hours the reaction mixture was treated with a solution of the compound from preparation 4 2 19 g in tetrahydrofuran 15 ml the resulting mixture was heated to reflux after 21 2 hours the reaction solution was added to water 30 ml and the resulting mixture extracted with ether 3 u00d7 20. |
5 | solutions of 0 1 0 3 and 1 0 by weight of as received surfactant in de ionized water were prepared three different surfactants as outlined in table 1 were used the resulting nine solutions were evaluated for their beneficial effect on the application of silicone caulking on the three different surfaces described above the results of these examinations are summarized table 2 below both the non ionic surfactant and the anionic surfactant were found to have a beneficial effect on the application of the silicone caulking to all three surfaces the cationic surfactant was found to have the least beneficial effect for the application of silicone caulking of all three surfactants at the concentration range investigated what this means for a tradesman is that all three types of surfactant will work the tradesman can mix any commercially available soap or detergent containing a surfactant with water and obtain the benefits of the above described method without worrying as to the particular u201c type u201d of surfactant to be used if purchasing a surfactant from a chemical store it would appear that a non ionic or anionic surfactant is to be preferred in summation it is to be understood that virtually any currently available household cleaner detergent or soap would be suitable for use as the surfactant in accordance with the inventive method discussed above the surfactant found in the following currently available household cleaners such as windex u2122 mr clean u2122 lysol u2122 fantastik u2122 formula 409 u2122 for example would be suitable for practice of the inventive method it is to be appreciated that the important aspect of the surfactant is that it be in a flowable or spreadable state. |
6 | closed by a damper 57 connected by hinge 55 along an edge of the opening 56 a damper control rod 58 is pivotally assembled at one end to the damper 57 and extends through the fire chamber 25 and through a suitable opening in the upper front wall portion 16b of housing 20 the opposite end of damper control rod 58 extends out of the front wall 16 of cabinet 11 and threadably engages a coupling 59 located thereon control handle 60 is fixed to the outward end of damper control rod 58 rotation of the handle 60 moves the damper control rod 58 in and out to open and close the damper 57 with respect to the damper opening 56 damper 57 is opened when solid fuel is initially ignited in combustion chamber 25 damper 57 is opened at such time as ignition is commenced in order that a draft can be created in the flue stack 50 and flue pipe 51 once a draft is created and combustion is well under way damper 57 is closed and the products of combustion are exhausted through the flue passage 54 in the use of the stove of the embodiment of the invention shown solid fuel such as the logs 38 is loaded through open door 27 and properly arranged on grate 37 with damper 57 open and inlet draft control 41 properly adjusted the fuel is ignited and the door 27 is closed combustion. |
1 | 10 in the illustrated embodiment the perimeter skirt 30 includes a forward edge side wall 34 a left side wall 36 a right side wall 38 and a user facing side wall 40 which cooperatively define a continuous side wall about a perimeter 24 of the tray 10 the side walls 34 36 38 and 40 or skirt 30 provide structural integrity for the tray 10 prevent the tray 10 from flexing as pressure is applied to the substantially flat surface 26 as illustrated in fig1 and 3 the walker tray 10 includes substantially rectangular cutouts 22 and 24 adjacent to the lip 22 and proximate side walls 36 and 38 the cut outs 22 and 24 substantially co extend along the lip 25 along side edge 18 and 20 the cut outs 22 and 24 are of sufficient length and width to fit over walker handles such that the walker handles extend through the cut outs 22 and 24 the cut outs 22 and 24 are used to attach the tray 10 to the walker illustrated in farther detail in fig6 the side walls 36 and 38 are adapted with a depressed length 41 and 42 substantially along the length of the cut outs 22. |
9 | the healing layer or computers 20 22 connected to the network 10 it must be noted that the system healer 28 is also used as a repository for clean copies of all vital files of the monitored computers together with their md5 signatures to speed the process as mentioned the system healer is preferably hosted in a dedicated computer it can also be implemented as either an isolated program through a virtualization mechanism or even as a daemon resident program providing some precautions to be specified later in these two cases the system healer is therefore able to heal not only other systems but to heal itself as well u2014 something very unlikely to be needed anyway as the system healer appears a u201c bare u201d black box with only its system healing ports open unless it is implemented as a daemon on an existing computer without virtualization a possible but not preferred implementation for the system healer a preferred isolation is a virtualization system like z vm on the z series 390 computer line vmware u2122 on hardware that supports it presently the intel and amd 32 bit lines of computers and possibly more another type of isolation though complicated and subject to race conditions could be to have a multiple. |
5 | to 17 there is illustrated a digging point assembly 60 according to a further embodiment of the invention which is similar to the embodiment of fig1 to 5 however in this case the main point body 61 is truncated at its leading end and is adapted to cooperate with a leading shroud like wear part 62 which envelopes the leading end of the body 61 the wear part 62 includes a leading socket member 63 which is provided with a rearwardly open socket 64 and the body 61 includes a forwardly extending stepped tongue 65 which is complementary to and adapted to be received in the socket 64 the main point body 61 is otherwise similar to the main point body 11 of the assembly 10 including a socket 66 for engagement by the tip of a tyne or the like a central upstanding fin 67 opposite side fins 68 which in this case are also truncated a transverse opening 69 at the forward end of the socket 66 which opens through further opening 70 to the underside of the body 61 the main point body 61 is also adapted to carry a pair of replaceable wear parts 71 and 73 similar to the wear parts 12 and 13 the body 61 additionally includes a pair of side rails 73 between the leading ends of the fins 68 and tongue 65 the leading wear part 62. |
1 | in a given shoe may be made of a different material from the horizontal components used in that shoe in the drawings the horizontal component of the shoe sole insert of the present invention is shown in striped lines and the vertical component of the shoe sole insert of the present invention is shown in cross hatched lines whether located in the outsole midsole or as part of an inserted insole the horizontal and or the vertical components of the present invention can be manufactured into the outsole and or the midsole if the component is manufactured into the outsole the material may be a color different from the outsole this different color would be desirable to distinguish the shoe from shoes without the components of the present invention in the outsole the insert of an embodiment of the present invention may also be incorporated into an innersole which is inserted into the shoe at some point after the manufacture of the other components of the shoe the shoe sole insert of an embodiment of the present invention can be made of one material or of a combination of natural and or man made materials the choice of material or combination of materials the shape of the materials and the location of the component within the shoe can be determined by the wearer 39 s desire to optimize specific performance enhancing characteristics of the shoe the primary specific characteristic of the shoe sole insert of the present invention is to efficiently return energy that would be wasted without the shoe sole insert of the present invention in response to an applied load such as kicking a ball or striking. |
9 | because of inconvenience and higher required dosage parenteral administration likely would be most useful in emergency situations but it is contemplated that the present invention will be most useful in a preventative manner or for relief via self administration when the gallopamil is delivered via a nebulized saline solution enough solution should be used to provide a gallopamil dose of about 1 20 mg preferably 1 10 mg this dosage can be repeated up to three or four times per day when a metered dose inhaler is used in place of the nebulization the dose of gallopamil may be reduced to about one tenth of the nebulized dose preferably about 0 1 1 mg of gallopamil as noted above a nebulized aerosol composition can be made using 0 4 saline as the carrier for gallopamil to be delivered in a nebulized manner suitable solubilizers and other presently known components for aerosol compositions can be used if necessary or desired carrier gases presently known for use in metered dose inhalers such as freon are suitable for administering gallopamil from a metered dose inhaler subjects documented to be susceptible to intermittent asthma attacks due to causes such as allergens exercise smoke etc are selected the dose pd 20 of methacholine an asthma inducer necessary to produce a 20 decrease in forced expired volume in one second fev 1 is determined for each subject with each subject having a pd 20 of less than 12 mg ml administration of nebulized gallopamil 3 ml of a solution containing amounts of gallopamil varying from 1 20 mg 4 ethanol and 4 propylene glycol in sterile saline ph adjusted to 6 with sodium bicarbonate increases the pd 20 for methacholine by 2 3 fold. |
8 | of the electronic device the multilayered icon has a plurality of indicating portions that indicate a plurality of user selected preferences of the user application_number US 201414202784 A description referring to fig2 5 exemplary tutorial screens 100 110 120 and 130 for guiding a user to create a multilayered icon is provided the components of the multilayered icon are displayed on a graphical user interface of an application being executed by a computer such as a desktop laptop pda smart phone and wearable or otherwise transportable computing device preferably the application is a social networking or electronic dating application on a transportable computing device an example of a preferred embodiment of the multilayered icon 102 is illustrated in fig5 the multilayered icon 102 is representative of at least one user of the application this multilayered icon 102 is further viewable on a location screen e g 104 in fig1 106 in fig2 that may be a physical map virtual map or augmented reality the map may be increased or decreased in resolution and scale and is preferably a size for viewing a single city block or even a single physical establishment such as a dwelling bar restaurant etc the multilayered icon 102 preferably may represent a plurality of user characteristics through a plurality of layers colors and or geometric shapes preferably the multilayered icon 102 is comprised of three layers or indicating portions with one gender component 108 graphically displaying a user 39 s gender as shown in fig2 a sexual preference portion 112 graphically displaying a user 39 s sexual preference as shown in. |
3 | according to formula iii by appropriate selection of the substituents of the cyclic precursor and of the specific linker and of the specific phosphoramidite moiety according to a specifically desired embodiment of a formula iii protected linker compound for example analogous methods of production for synthesizing amino linker building blocks are also applicable to cyclic imides other than to substituted or non substituted phthalimides variations and combinations of different embodiments are within the scope of the invention the third aspect of the invention relates to the method of coupling protected linker compounds and more specifically to the coupling of protected amino linker phosphoramidite building blocks to a nucleic acid molecule or derivative thereof and furthermore to the deprotection of the protected amino group removing the amino protecting group off the nucleic acid molecule or derivative thereof in an exemplary method of preparing a 5 u2032 amino modified nucleic acid a building block of the exemplary formula ix is coupled to a previously assembled immobilized and protected oligonucleotide containing a free 5 u2032 oh group at the 5 u2032 end followed by oxidation to the corresponding phosphoric acid triester and deprotecting with methylamine or ammonia methylamine mixtures in solution or in the gas phase in fig4 an exemplary method of preparing a 5 u2032 amino modified nucleic acid according to formula xiii by coupling an exemplary protected amino linker phosphoramidite building block of formula ix to a previously assembled immobilized and protected nucleic acid molecule containing a free 5 u2032 oh group at. |
4 | the cover plate 37 together with the arched ribs 34 form arch shaped air channels 44 interconnecting the air channels 41 and 42 in the second embodiment of the invention as shown in fig4 a sewing machine 60 39 includes a cooling system 52 39 with a flow system disposed on the underside of bottom 29 39 of the oil pan 2 39 between the long sidewalls 25 39 and 26 39 drawn down and the short end wall 27 39 longitudinal ribs the central one of which is marked 45 while the others have the reference symbol 46 in this embodiment a baffle formed by the short end wall 27 39 of oil pan 2 39 serves as the cooling air deflection means the ends 47 of the outer longitudinal ribs 46 facing the short end wall 27 are spaced closer to the short end wall 27 than the ends 47 of the inner longitudinal ribs 46 the end 48 of the longitudinal rib 45 in the center is spaced the furthest apart like the longitudinal ribs 31 and 32 of the first embodiment of the invention the longitudinal ribs 45 and 46 are covered by the cover plate 37 39 thus here again cover plate 37 39 forms a group c of air channels 49 located on the one side of the longitudinal center rib 45 and connected to the air chute 40 39 and a group d of air channels 50 located on the other side of the longitudinal center rib 45 and opposite the cutout 43 in the cover plate 37 furthermore the cover plate 37 together with the bottom 29 the short sidewall 27 and the ends 47. |
2 | since the hubs 24 and 26 are virtually identical a description of one applies to the other an internal flange 28 on each hub has fastenings 29 removably positioning drive housings 31 and 32 in coaxial position the housings in turn are joined by fasteners 33 to the central housing 34 of a hydraulic drive motor 36 this is not shown in detail but in practice is usually a vane motor or a gear motor receiving and discharging propulsion fluid through ducts 37 and 38 from a suitably controlled standard source not shown but capable of operating the motor 36 in at least one direction at the desired relatively high speed appropriate bearings not shown in the housings 31 and 32 support drive shafts 41 and 42 coupled to the motor 36 for rotation about the axis 23 hubs 43 and 44 are secured to the respective shafts 41 and 42 by keys 46 and 47 and are axially positioned by sleeves 48 and 49 preferably the hubs 43 and 44 are force fitted on their respective shafts and have threaded holes 51 and 52 to permit the use of a standard form of puller not shown for removal additional holding effort is afforded by a pair of washers 40 retained by bolts 39 engaging axial threaded bores 35 in the shafts 41 and 42 seated on the hub 43 and secured by studs and nuts 53 is a carrier 54 concentric with the axis 23 and rotatable with the shaft 41 the carrier is generally circular cylindrical in exterior contour but is provided with one or more in this case. |
5 | the reference plane at a reference level the laser receiver 60 is mounted along the pivot axis 16 where it will intersect the laser plane 32 substantially every time the bucket 14 is withdrawn from or inserted into a trench during the normal course of emptying a load of dirt from the bucket 14 at the instant the beam contacts the receiver the laser receiver will produce an output that is supplied to a microprocessor 70 mounted in the cab of the excavating machine the depth measuring sensor 40 and the inclination sensor 50 also provide outputs which are supplied to the microprocessor 70 such that at the very instant the laser receiver penetrates the laser plane the depth measuring sensor and inclination sensor are calibrated to a known reference level with respect to the grade stake 35 the depth sensor provides a signal to a depth sensor receiver 100 mounted coincident with a swing axis 104 of a main frame 110 the receiver supplies the signal to the microprocessor and as an alternative can provide a visual output to the operator of the excavator mounting the depth sensor receiver coincident with the swing axis eliminates the effect of the inclination of the excavator with respect to the horizontal on the liquid depth level device read out device as the excavating machine lowers the end of the stick arm 12 into the trench upon passing through the reference laser plane 32 to the bottom of the trench the depth measuring sensor combined with the inclination of the bucket accurately reflects the depth of the trench again this input is transmitted to the mircoprocessor. |
6 | the extension tubing 126 preferably is made from cast or hot forged brass 0030 fig8 a and 8b show a fourth embodiment of the ball valve unit of the present invention the fourth embodiment is substantially similar to the third embodiment and includes a wing shaped handle 200 as shown in fig8 a and 8b 0031 fig9 a and 9b show a fifth embodiment of the ball valve unit of the present invention the fifth embodiment is substantially similar to the third embodiment in the fifth embodiment the drain valve 120 positioned between the flange 110 and ball valve 102 as shown in fig9 a and 9b 0032 fig1 a and 10b show a sixth embodiment of the ball valve unit of the present invention the sixth embodiment is substantially similar to the fifth embodiment and includes a wing shaped handle 300 table 1 shows preferred dimensions for the ball valve units shown in fig5 a 5b 6 a and 6 b the present invention without the addition of any additional components can be used to quickly and easily replace plumbing components and appliances such as pumps the appliance can be changed by simply closing the ball valves and loosening bolts in the flanges on each side of the appliance the appliance will then drop out and a new one can be placed back in thereby minimizing installation problems further because the ball. |
6 | of the trigger is depending on the cylinder condition cover of the cylinder 20 has two gaps on its hinge fig4 fig4 there is a tooth on the front side of trigger 47 when triggers tooth and hinge gap are alignment of each other trigger 47 is able to work this is possible when the cylinder is in close condition or complete open condition fig4 when you open the cylinder fig4 by swing out of cylinder hinge gaps turn from front of triggers tooth and edge of the covers hinge block the triggers tooth in the complete open condition of the cylinder another gap of cylinder hinge is in front of trigger tooth and action of trigger 47 is possible again fig4 lack of the alignment between chamber and barrel is a dangerous condition in the revolver guns sometimes when the operator close the cylinder quickly with the flick of the wrist the cylinder latched but chamber and barrel are out of alignment and it caused bullet damage stuck of the bullet and even explode of the cylinder it is the weak point of swing out cylinder designs this problem never occurred at this design because cylinder ratchet keeps the rotator at adjusted points fig1 if the chamber is not aligned to the barrel because of any problem in the cylinder you can 39 t close the cylinder completely and when the cylinder is not latched in its. |
5 | required will be one flatbed truck equipped with one 15 20 horsepower gas operated compressor to operate a blowgun for cleaning out repair areas or potholes on u00bd u2033 air operated drill with mixing bit one small air operated saw and several hand tools one safety bucket containing acetone for tool cleaning a full load of the repair composite in 5 gallon containers for convenient storage and handling step one remove all debris and moisture from the repair area or pothole to make sure it is as dry as possible open container of composite and mix in the proper amount of catalyst and color if desired and mix for about 2 3 minutes using the air drill with mixing bit step two pour the composite into the repair area or hole about half full insert the reinforcing structure about half way up the wall of the repair area pour repair area full then finish and screed off smoothly placing any excess material into the next repair area or pothole step three the material will gel in about 11 minutes and will cure hard in about 100 minutes or less depending on temperatures and weather conditions to form a nonporous repair structure with. |
5 | to the ram body 10 using bolts or similar connectors and reduces the number of parts required for the assembly referring to fig4 and as briefly described above there is shown the boltless bonnet assembly 14 including the bonnet latch 24 the engagement disengagement screw 26 and the bonnet 12 in fig4 the bonnet latch 24 is disengaged from the body latch 22 attached to the ram body 10 the toothed bonnet latch 24 and body latch 22 in addition to reducing the requisite number of parts associated with the boltless bonnet assembly 14 and the ram body 10 advantageously decrease the human operator time and effort required for disengagement of the boltless bonnet assembly 14 from the ram body 10 for example a traditional bonnet assembly where the bonnet is bolted directly to the ram body 10 may require 30 50 minutes or more to disassemble from a ram body 10 this is because each individual bolt must be removed before the bonnet can be separated from the ram body the boltless bonnet assembly 14 of the present invention however may be removed from a ram body 10 in approximately 10 minutes this is because all that is required is to rotate the engagement disengagement screw 26 until the bonnet latch teeth 28 disengage from the body latch teeth 30 rotation of the engagement disengagement screw 26 can be accomplished by any method including for example using a remotely operated device rov referring to fig5 to better understand the spatial arrangement of the components there is shown a perspective cutaway view of a boltless ram blowout preventer according to an embodiment of the present technology as shown the bonnet latch 24 is engaged with the body latch. |
8 | 24 so that the flying direction of the ion beam 20 is parallel to the normal of the semiconductor wafer 21 as shown in fig1 that is in accordance with an instruction from the controller 25 the stage driving mechanism 24 changes the posture position of the stage 22 so that the flying direction of the ion beam 20 is parallel to the normal of the semiconductor wafer 21 in the description of fig8 to 11 for simplification the ion beam 20 comprises one ion beam having a single amount of eccentricity of the center of gravity and the ion beam passes through the one opening in the slit in the description below the ion beam 20 comprises two ion beams having different amounts of eccentricity of the center of gravity and the ion beams pass through the different openings of the slit fig1 is a diagram schematically showing how the ion beam 20 containing an ion beam 20 1 with no eccentricity of the center of gravity and an ion beam 20 2 with a certain amount of eccentricity of the center of gravity passes through the slits 25 u and 25 d the amount of current in the ion beam 20 1 entering the opening 28 b is substantially the same as the amount of current in the ion beam 20 2 entering the opening 28 c in fig1. |
9 | the bacterium is inoculated into a culture medium containing about 1 to 10 inulin as a carbon source and subjected to shaking culture the medium may also contain a nitrogen source such as for example soybean flour wheat germ corn steep liquor cotton seed meal meat extract peptone yeast extract ammonium sulfate sodium nitrate or urea and optionally mineral salts capable of releasing sodium potassium calcium magnesium cobalt chloride phosphate sulfate and other ions preferably the temperature is in the range of 20 to 37 u00b0 c and the time period is in the range of 12 to 40 hours in the shaking culture the resultant culture is centrifuged to remove bacteria and the supernatant is heat treated to inactivate the enzyme after concentration the material is chromatographed for example on an active carbon column after elution of fructose by distilled water elution is effected by 5 aqueous ethanolic solution dfa iii produced during this fractionation is then concentrated to dryness when such an inulin lytic enzyme as described above is employed in the reaction the culture obtained by the above described procedures is first centrifuged to remove bacteria to the filtrate 65 saturated ammonium sulfate solution is added to salt out and the resulting precipitate is collected by centrifugation suspended into a small amount of water and dialyzed to produce a. |
6 | light having a tinge of yellow represented by approximately 540 nanometers is less distinguishable than light which has a tinge of yellow and is then mixed with blue the central beam pattern produced by the opaque coated bulb as shown in fig5 provides substantially white light in the center portion thereof where the outer edges thereof will be tinged yellow on the blue coated bulb as shown in fig4 blue light is mixed with this yellow tinge which produces a slightly blue green color which yields better color differentiation tests have indicated that color identification using the blue coated bulb is better by approximately 30 to 35 over the black coated bulb however as stated above the primary purpose of the opaque coating as taught in the present invention is to reduce glare and provide a more acutely defined beam pattern which can be played on the roadway immediately ahead of the vehicle referring now to fig7 a second embodiment of the bulb is identified by reference character 32 in which the outer peripheral opaque coating 34 and the central opaque coating 36 is circular in shape thereby providing an annular clear aperture 38 naturally the circular pattern may be considered as a special case of ellipse in which the eccentricity is zero it should be noted that other lenses than those described herein may require the peripheral and central coating to take on shapes different from the elliptical and circular shapes described and can best be determined by optical testing from the foregoing it is apparent that the present invention provides a lamp which is particularly designed to produce an acute beam pattern and wherein the peripheral illumination or incident light has been greatly curtailed which results in reduced glare in adverse visibility conditions whereas the. |
8 | voice telephone call an sms mms xms message referred to herein as simply an sms message an e mail message a wap link or an http link contact address 408 specifies an address to which the user is to be directed upon actuation of contemporaneous link 404 if contact type 406 specifies a voice telephone call or an sms message contact address 408 specifies a telephone number to dial to establish a voice telephone call or to which to send the sms message respectively if contact type 406 specifies an e mail message contact address 408 specifies an e mail address to which to send the e mail message if contact type 406 specifies a wap or http link contact address 408 specifies a url to which to direct browsing logic 314 upon actuation of contemporaneous link 404 contact description 410 specifies the appearance of a prompt such as prompt 204 and label 206 by which the user is informed of the nature of contemporaneous link 404 and or how to actuate contemporaneous link 404 in the illustrative example of fig2 prompt 204 prompts the user by presenting the text u201c for a test drive near you press dial u201d in addition label 206 identifies soft button as u201c dial u201d thus the user is informed that by pressing soft button 208 while prompt 204 is displayed information about how to arrange a test drive of a new automobile will be presented offset range 412 specifies a beginning offset and an. |
4 | that the fiber lap 18 is resolved essentially into individual fibers or fiber groups and at the same time by virtue of the guide member 17 the fiber lap 18 undergoes a sharp change in direction before it enters the effective zone of the second licker in 3a in this manner the fiber lap 18 is very thoroughly pulled apart resolved so that waste material and dust still remaining in the fiber lap 18 can be removed to a high percentage the shape and size of the guide member 17 may be adapted to the specific functional and constructional requirements its surface may be planar and smooth while its portion contacting the fiber lap is preferably rounded the rounded surface too may be provided with grooves knurls or the like as noted earlier in operation the appropriately positioned guide member 17 functions as a backup support for resolving the fiber lap 18 by the licker in 3a the guide member 17 is adjusted to assume its most advantageous position for the staple length of the fibers to be processed deflecting plates 19 and 20 form an outlet through which the waste and very short fibers may drop out after the fiber lap 18 is pulled apart by the licker ins the distance between the guide member 17 and the deflecting plate 19 is adjustable such that the size of an air inlet opening between the two components may be adjusted the air passing between the guide member 17 and the deflecting plate 19 by virtue of the rotation of the licker ins draws off for recovery all long fibers advanced. |
1 | nipple when the nipple is disposed below the container nor drains from the nipple when the nipple is disposed above the container in the preferred embodiment the liquid flow control device includes a spring loaded check valve a bottle attachment device generally including two velcro straps joined at their midpoints is used to attach the bottle device to adjacent structural support members application_number US 23676899 A description the improved baby bottle of the present invention is best understood with a joint consideration of fig1 and 2 wherein fig1 is a side elevational view and fig2 is an exploded side elevational view as depicted in fig1 and 2 the present invention 10 includes a standard liquid holding baby bottle 12 having a lower base 13 and a threaded neck 14 which defines an upper opening 16 a bottle closure disk 18 is formed with an outwardly projecting edge portion 20 that sealingly engages the outer edge of the opening 16 of the bottle 12 the disk 18 includes a centrally disposed upwardly projecting upper tube engagement member 22 having a barbed end 24 a bottle cap 26 having internal threads not shown is threadably engagable with the threads 14 of the bottle 12 the cap 26 is formed with a centrally. |
3 | is the so called lipophilic entrapment according to which the dye core is provided with one or more lipophilic linkers the lipophilic linkers will engage with the lipophilic environment of the network formed by the sol gel components and thereby retard the leakage in a preferred method the dye core provided with one or more lipophilic linkers is added either to one or both of the sol gel components or to the mixture of the first and the second sol gel component to ensure a sufficient maturation of the mixture it may be kept for 1 hour to 7 days before it is deposited on the substrate and cured a covalent attachment of the dye is possible by linking the dye to one of the monomers before polymerisation in a preferred method an additional alkoxysilane is prepared as a derivative of the first alkoxysilane by attaching the dye thereto the additional alkoxysilane may be incorporated into either the first sol gel component or the second sol gel component in a preferred aspect the first or second alkoxysilane is allowed to polymerise a short time such as at least 15 minutes before the further alkoxysilane is added to avoid end positioning the mixture of the first sol gel component and the second sol gel component may be allowed to mature before the deposition on a suitable substrate the substrate is generally transparent at the wavelength used for monitoring the emitted light the amount of the mixture used for deposition varies in dependence of the purpose and geometry of the sensor in a certain aspect the amount is 100 u03bcl or less such as 50 u03bcl or less suitably. |
6 | biased position as seen in fig3 b the actuator 84 is at an angle 86 to the long axis 78 of the rod 62 and the latch mechanism 80 is in a latched orientation with the latch head 90 biased toward the rod 62 when the user depresses the actuator 84 the actuator 84 is generally parallel to the rod 12 as seen in fig3 c and the latch mechanism 80 is in an unlatched orientation with the latch head 90 moved away from the rod 62 when the operator wishes to move the charging handle assembly 60 out of full insertion in the firearm the operator depresses the actuator 84 causing the latch mechanism 80 to rotate about the pin 92 and causing the latch head 90 to move away from the rod 62 depression of the actuator 84 is not necessary for full insertion of the charging handle assembly 60 into the firearm as the forward edge of the latch head 90 is rounded and when contacted with the receiver housing will move away from the rod 62 with the spring 82 biasing the latch head 90 into the detent when the latch head 90 moves over the detent location turning now to fig4. |
6 | plugs 36 can be used to block the empty holes 32 not being used for example in the embodiment shown in a mattress with only two zones three air control valves 34 would be used two for air flow to the zones one for exhaust and four air control plugs 36 would be inserted into the four unused holes 32 fig7 shows a system 10 configured for a two zone mattress with the manifold 30 having three air control valves 34 and four air control plugs 36 blocking the unused holes 32 fig8 shows a system 10 configured for a six zone mattress with the manifold 30 having seven air control valves 34 and therefore no air control plugs 36 the air control plugs 36 fig1 fit any hole 32 in the manifold 30 and are very inexpensive to manufacture having these air control plugs 36 as one of the variable components therefore allows for only a small cost to change the configuration for use with different mattress models it also allows for volume discounts in that the same parts can be used across different skus as seen in the embodiment shown in fig1 3 two air valves 35 are connected by internal tubing 62 to the pump 42 whereby air is pumped from the pump 42 to the manifold 30 on the opposite side of the manifold 30 air valves 35 are coupled to each of the seven holes 32 for each zone of the mattress that is to be inflated a zone tube 38 is attached to the air valve 35 opposite an air control valve 34 and runs to an inflatable zone of the mattress the manifold 30 is one of the more difficult. |
8 | diffusion is the anneal temperature and the thickness of the top semiconductor layer 10 for example the minimum annealing conditions to dissolve 2 nm of interfacial sio 2 with 100 nm of top si lt 111 gt layer 10 in a ar or h 2 atmosphere are 1 100 u00b0 c for 2 hr or 1 200 u00b0 c for 10 min or 1 250 u00b0 c for 4 min the temperature and the duration of the heat treatment are then chosen for inciting an amount of oxygen of the oxide layer 30 to diffuse through the top layer 10 then the thickness of the oxide layer 30 decreases by a predetermined value additionally the thickness of the top layer 10 may also have been chosen when forming it for inciting the diffusion particularly the thickness of the top layer 10 and the temperature of the heat treatment determine the mean reduction rate of the oxide layer 30 more the thickness less the rate more the temperature more the rate for example the thickness and temperature may be predetermined such that at least about 0 5 angstroms per minute of oxide layer 30 mean reduction rate is reached to this purpose for a temperature of about 1200 u00b0 c a thickness of a si single crystal layer 10 is chosen less than 2500 angstroms only the duration of the heat treatment is then necessary to control for accurately reducing the thickness of the oxide layer 30 by a predetermined value alternatively the thickness of the top layer 10 has been chosen for reducing the oxide layer 30 by a predetermined value. |
2 | which make the cleaner more effectively contacted with contaminants existing within the air intake system an auger is also disclosed for cleaning out the inside surfaces of the air intake duct so that contaminants are not allowed to crumble into the air intake system also disclosed is a cleaner which is particularly useful in cleaning diesel engines and may be used with the devices and methods described above application_number US 72230203 A description 0026 fig1 8 are illustrative of the present invention fig1 shows the typical air intake system of a diesel engine where the egr valve has been removed normally egr valve 12 is attached to an air intake duct 14 by bolts 40 which are received through holes in flange 15 air intake duct 14 is typically upstream of the combustion section not pictured of the diesel engine in order that the present invention be implemented egr valve 12 is removed from air intake duct 14 by removing bolts 40 once removed egr valve 12 will be thoroughly cleaned manually separately from the other processes described here in a manner known to those skilled in the art the egr valve is then set aside pending reattachment as will be described later air intake duct 14 the mouth thereof now exposed in the absence of egr valve 12 will usually be visibly dirty especially if the vehicle has been driven for significant mileage the technician will notice substantial build up of hydrocarbons 7 on the cylindrical interior surface of air intake duct 14 proximate the mouth 42 of the air intake duct this build. |
1 | another graphical representation of the relative values of the attributes is a bar chart the present invention has several advantages over the sensory testing procedures previously employed to many subjects sensory perception is difficult to quantify numerically it is much easier to employ visual means to represent perception through use of colors and familiar shapes or graphs another advantage is the elimination of the need to perform arithmetic computations to determine whether the attributes add up to 100 percent having the software perform the computations ensure that the attributes add up to 100 while freeing the subjects from tiresome arithmetic computations referring to fig1 a simulated computer screen 100 is depicted and 9 different attributes 10 for flavor are presented 1 mintiness 2 coolness 3 sweetness 4 saltiness 5 bitterness 6 grittiness 7 burning biting tingling 8 bad after taste off taste and 9 other sensation the perception scale 20 is provided for each of the attributes with a u2212 and guides 30 provided to indicate relative proportion of the attributes the subject is asked to manipulate the relative position of the attributes after evaluating the stimulus the computing means then produces the pie chart 50 with the relative size of each value present preferably with the attribute also appearing in the proximity of the pie chart as depicted. |
3 | m 1h 5 45 dd j 1 5 17 5 hz 1h 5 33 m 2h 5 18 dd j 1 5 10 5 hz 1h 4 57 d j 5 5 hz 2h 4 52 dd j 1 5 3 5 hz 2h 3 78 s 3h 13 c nmr u03b4 194 1 161 7 159 1 158 1 142 8 135 3 133 6 133 1 133 0 131 7 131 3 128 2 127 9 125 8 118 3 117 6 112 2 93 0 92 1 69 7 69 3 56 1 anal c 22 h 21 bro 4 c calcd 61 55 found 61 65 h calcd 4 93 found 5 10 2e 3 2 4 dimethoxyphenyl 1 2 methoxy 4 6 bis 2 propenyloxy phenyl 2 propen 1 one i 17 yellow oil 98 8 1 h nmr u03b4 7 63 d j 16 5 hz 1h 7 46 d j 8 hz 1h 6 98 d j 16 5 hz 1h 6 49 dd j 2 8 5 hz 1h 6 42 d j 2 hz 1h 6 18 dd j 2 10 5 hz 2h 6 06 m 1h 5 91 m 1h. |
2 | to be painted two braces 10 and a spindle guide 18 insure proper alignment of the intermediate rollers 9 which extend from the paint reservoir 7 to the decorative application roller 13 fig1 3 each of the braces 10 has a hollow portion 19 through which the means of attachment 12 such as a screw is threaded and insures that the braces are secured to the outside of the paint reservoir 7 fig1 3 two braces 10 on the sides of the paint reservoir 7 secure the decorative application roller 13 as well as the two intermediate rollers 9 and paint reservoir roller to the device fig1 a spindle guide 18 maintains proper alignment of the rollers and allow the rollers 8 9 13 to be connected to each other and allow the rollers to be changed fig3 the guides 18 are secured to the device in some fashion such as through the use of a screw 12 or bolt fig1 3 the shaft 16 of each of the rollers 9 extends slightly beyond the surface of the roller to which paint is applied and fits within the opening of the spindle guide 18 fig3 the spindle guide 18 has a flat back surface and two flat side surfaces and is of a predetermined shape to accommodate the shaft 16 of the roller fig3. |
4 | show the module 2 a u2032 in conjunction with a further modified adapter 12 u2032 a which except for a positioning rib 33 a projecting from the contact face 49 fully corresponds to the construction of the adapter 12 u2032 shown in fig1 and 14 the rib 33 a corresponds essentially to the positioning web 33 of the adapter 12 b according to fig2 8 or 9 and is provided for securing the module 2 a u2032 to the carrier bar 1 u2032 in accordance with fig2 fig1 and 18 show a module 2 b u2032 having a further modified adapter 12 u2032 b the adapter 12 u2032 b differs from the adapter 12 u2032 according to fig1 and 14 by its two pin like projections 25 u2032 26 u2032 which rise from the planar surface 49 and which correspond approximately to the pins or projections 25 26 of the adapter 12 shown in fig6 the adapter 12 u2032 b is to be coupled with a carrier bar 1 according to fig1 which has orienting openings 27 28 in case the rib 47 and the t shaped groove 48 are arranged centrally on the adapter 12 u2032 or the base body 3 u2032. |
9 | withdrawn and subjected to activity testing under the above described conditions as follows with the progress of the experimental reaction a tellurium component and a phosphorus component were added to the reaction system in the order to te component p component te component according to the schedule indicated in table 5 below the changes in reaction results are shown in table 5 below also the p component used in this example was a phosphorus enriched catalyst prepared by impregnating phosphoric acid into the catalyst used here drying and calcining the te component used in this example was a tellurium enriched catalyst prepared by impregnating the catalyst used here with aqueous hydrogen peroxide having dissolved therein metallic tellurium with the aid of ammonium paramolybdate drying and calcining table 5__________________________________________________________________________ time elapsed from amount of te addition of yield or p added te or p total c sub 3 h sub 3 n catalyst atomic ratio reaction time c sub 3 h sub 3 n hcn hcnunder test per sb 100 hr hr __________________________________________________________________________fresh 76 6 5 2 81 8deteriorated 1 8 75 5 5 3 81 0 i after first 0 6 5 2 7 0 76 5 5 1 81 6addition of te 120 127 76. |
1 | force curve that absorbs energy at a substantially constant rate as the component is compressed a component 14 is provided herein consists of one or more compartments to contain a foam or foam surrogate or structure to manage compressive forces resulting from an impact this device is intended to manage the forces resulting from an impact to the head by decreasing the resulting linear accelerations of the head this invention can be used but is not limited to helmets used in sport like hockey football lacrosse alpine skiing cycling and motor sport as well as safety helmets for industrial and transportation applications the example provided in fig8 a 8b and 8c demonstrates the use of the device in an ice hockey helmet in this example the device is positioned between the head and the shell the device is made up of a series of flexible pods containing foam or foam surrogates or structures to manage compressive forces resulting from an impact the invention consists of a pod filled with a foam foam like material or structure designed to manage the force resulting from an impact the peripheral wall is designed to collapse at a defined magnitude until it is no longer effective at which time the foam or foam like material or structure inner walls manages the force to maintain effective management of the transmitted forces designed to minimize the magnitude of the force transmitted to the head controlling the rate of linear acceleration of the head during the impact the invention can be used in conjunction with existing technologies like low friction bladders or a flexible mounting system designed to decrease angular acceleration in operation this device is placed between the shell and the skull. |
1 | example the incense bead 22 could have a diameter of one quarter inch and a length of three quarters of an inch any number of the incense beads 22 may be threaded one after another onto the thin rod 28 the rod 28 has sufficient diameter and strength to be self supporting in the particular example of fig1 six incense beads 22 have been threaded onto the rod 28 the incense product 20 may be placed in an ashtray for example and then a lighted match placed next to the top incense bead after a few seconds the top incense bead will become lit and will smolder causing the fragrance to be emitted the top bead 22 being in contact with the second bead when the top bead has burned completely the second bead will become lit and will begin burning the beads 22 will thereby burn one after another until the bottom or last bead 22 is reached the beads 22 may have ingredients to cause the ash to maintain its integrity that is to say retain the cylindrical shape even after they have burned however that is not essential to the present invention if instead of a burning time corresponding to six beads 22 one third the burning time was sought for example then only two beads need be threaded onto the rod 28 the top of the second bead in such case is lit if having lit six beads the user decides that he wants to extinguish the incense he simply removes the burning incense thereby preserving the balance for future use for example if only the top bead 22 is burning then he could slip a card or a. |
3 | 7 cycloalkyl in certain embodiments of the compound of formula i r 4 is h u2014 c o u2014 r a wherein r a is hydroxy or c 1 7 alkoxy u2014 c o u2014 nr b r c wherein r b and r c are each independently h c 1 7 alkyl optionally substituted with one or more halo hydroxy or cyano u2014 ch 2 z u2014 c 3 7 cycloalkyl optionally substituted by one or more b and z is 0 1 2 3 or 4 preferably 0 or 1 u2014 ch 2 y heterocyclyl wherein y is 0 1 2 3 or 4 preferably 0 and wherein heterocyclyl is tetrahydropyranyl optionally substituted by one or more a or r 3 and r 4 together form an annelated benzo ring the benzo ring is optionally substituted by one or more e a is hydroxy oxo c 1 7 alkyl c 1 7 alkoxy c 1 7 haloalkyl c 1 7 hydroxyalkyl halo or cn b is halo hydroxy cn c 1 4 alkyl or c 1 4 haloalkyl e is halo cn no 2 hydroxy c 1 7 alkyl c 1 7 alkoxy c 1 7 haloalkyl c 1 7 hydroxyalkyl c 1 7 cyanoalkyl c 1 7 haloalkoxy or c 3 7 cycloalkyl x is o or nh r 1 is phenyl optionally substituted with one two or three halo r 2 is h c 1 4 alkyl or c 1 4 haloalkyl preferably h methyl or trifluoromethyl r 3 is h r 4 is h u2014 c o u2014 r a wherein r a is hydroxy c 1 7 alkoxy c 1 7 alkyl phenoxy or phenyl u2014 c o u2014 nr b r c wherein r b and r c are each. |
5 | keeper 30 of the present invention consist of any durable and rigid material including but not limited to plastic materials such as polyamide nylon polyethylene polychloropene polyvinyl chloride polyester polypropylene polystyrene polytetrafluoro ethene and polyurethane and the like more preferably the material consists of thermosetting plastics for example resins melamine polyester bakelite u00ae and the like the coil spring 46 consists of an elastic resilient material including but not limited to metals referring to fig4 a to 4c and 10 the mounting plate 40 is shown in greater detail it includes centrally located post 56 protruding from bushing 57 the mounting plate 40 also includes on opposing sides a pair of ramp areas 104 each located proximate to the projected recesses 60 the ramp areas 104 facilitate sliding of the cap member tabs 98 over the raised portion of the projected recesses 60 for tight coupling engagement between the tabs 98 and the projected recesses 60 it is also noted that the screw holes 42 are countersunk for setting the heads of the screws flush with the bearing surface 4 of the mounting plate 40 referring to fig5 a 5 b and 10 the spool member 50 is illustrated in greater detail the top surface of the first flange 66 includes a circular ridge 81 to provide a bearing surface that cooperates with the bearing surface 54 of mounting plate 40. |
4 | fully described hereinafter secured to the support member 22 a threaded stem 62 extends upwardly from said support up to a level above the lever 40 a flat leaf spring 60 is secured by one end to the upper end of the stem 62 by means of two bolts 61 the said spring 60 extends substantially parallel to the lever 40 and is provided at its free end with a head piece 63 abuting against the upper surface of lever 40 to the free end of the lever 40 a downwardly projecting head member 64 is secured beneath the head member 64 a box 65 is secured to the extension 222 of the support 22 the said box 65 fig7 and 8 is provided with two opposed openings 66 coaxial one with the other and with the weft inserting needles 3 the said openings 66 opens into a chamber 67 formed in the box 65 and communicating with the exterior inside of said chamber a sliding block 68 is freely disposed extending with its upper end outwardly of box 65 into contact with the head 64 of lever 40 the said block 68 is provided at its lower side with two opposed slanting sides 168 confronting the openings 66 and cooperating with the needle points 103 for the purposes which will be described later on both sides of the support 22 there are provided two upright weft holding wings or arms 51 extending parallel to the warp threads in a forward direction toward the path of the weft inserting needles 3. |
1 | 121 on each side of the slide cover 103 the first rail guide 119 and the second rail guide 121 are channels grooves recesses or similar structures that act to encompass or contain a first rail 115 and a second rail 117 that are connected to or an integral part of the body 101 in use the slide cover 103 is moveable by way of the interaction of the first rail 115 with the first rail guide 119 and the second rail 117 with the second rail guide 121 in some embodiments of the present invention a grip 113 may be attached to or an integral part of the body 101 the grip 113 may take any of a variety of shapes and helps to prevent the user from dropping the double sided peeler 100 while in use also seen in fig1 is a first peeler blade 105 a second peeler blade can be seen in later figures and is covered by the slide cover 103 in fig1 in some embodiments of the present invention the first peeler blade 105 is serrated or otherwise sharpened the first peeler blade 105 may be made from a metal such as a stainless steel a ceramic or the like the first peeler blade 105 may be made by machining casting stamping or the like fig2 is a perspective view of the double sided peeler with the second peeler blade 201 exposed in some embodiments of the present invention the second peeler blade 201 is serrated or otherwise sharpened the second peeler blade 201 may be made from a metal such as. |
4 | with respective lateral flanges 3 at which the trunnions abut against the respective lateral faces of sleeve 1 the roller sleeve 1 is bottom cast in a vertical cast with a tangential mold after the molding of the sleeve central bores are drilled therein from two lateral faces thereof towards each other the sleeve 1 made out of cast iron is comprised at the most of the radial extension thereof of gray cast iron which only at the outer edge area changes over into white cast iron trunnions 2 which are also cast molded are then finished in the usual fashion and bolted to the lateral faces of roller sleeve 1 by means of bolts 4 an inlet passage 5 and an outlet passage 6 for a heat conducting liquid extend respectively trough the trunnions 2 which lead to and from the interior of the roller it is of course understood that inlet and outlet passages in two trunnions 2 can be interchanged the interior hollow space of the roller is filled with a two part push away or displacement member 50 formed of two even halves 7 and 7 39 which are in the middle pushed towards each other each half of the displacement member 50 includes a cylindrical portion 8 of sheet metal which is closed at two ends thereof with end plates 9 and 10 extended transversally to the elongation of the cylindrical portion and tightly welded thereto at the inner surface of that portion each half. |
1 | bed and a means for attaching a base of the bed to a floor the rotationally molded bottom may comprise a flat surface or a honeycombed configuration the hollow bed body may be filled with structural foam to provide support the base is attached to a floor surface preferably having fastener openings in the base adapted to hold fasteners recessed in the base the fasteners extending through a floor mount surface in the base the fastener openings may have covers adapted to close the fastener openings to prevent tampering with the fasteners application_number US 201213450508 A description fig1 through 4 illustrate an intensive use furniture component shown as a first and second embodiment of a bed 20 referring to a fig1 and 3 the bed 20 is rectangular having a top surface 22 a pair of end side walls 24 and a front and rear side walls 26 the bed 20 has an attachment means 27 formed in the end rear and front walls 24 26 the attachment means may comprise a plurality of fastener pockets 32 disposed in spaced relation on the end surfaces and front and rear surfaces for receiving fasteners not shown therein for extending through the shell to attach the bed 20 to the floor f fig6 the top surface 22 has a ridge 33 surrounding the support portion 35 forming a recessed pocket on the top of the bed the ridge and support surface form a recessed pocket as a means for locating a mattress not shown as well as containing the seepage of bodily or other undesirable fluids within the ridge 33 each of. |
1 | 20 by means of the dovetail joint 24a b on their opposite facing sides 21c and 22c male and female elements 25a b of for example a velcro type joint can be provided or an equivalent reversible connection device the above embodiment of the equipment according to the invention makes it possible to carry out the exercises of dynamic flexion static flexion and gait on flat surfaces as will be described more clearly further on in fig4 and 5 a further embodiment of the equipment according to the present invention is shown in which body 1 of the equipment is hollow and in particular is formed by a substantially flat element 30 on one face of which footrest surface 2 is formed possibly shaped anatomically as well as by a curved plate element 31 substantially in the form of half of a cylindrical surface closed by said flat element 30 the cylindrical surface of element 31 is curved with the same profile as that of the embodiments described above it has in other words two surface portions 3a and 3b of different curvatures connected to one another in an area 4 located nearer to anterior end 2a of surface 2 element 30 rests on brackets 32 extending from the inner wall of element 31 and is connected to them. |
5 | diameter of middle body portion 100 of nut 74 horizontal body portion 290 also has two extensions 294 thereon extensions 294 have openings 296 therein openings 296 are dimensioned to permit the telescopic insertion of choke and kill lines 38 40 in the openings 286 but not permit nuts 280 therethrough the smallest inner diameters of beveled sections 288 298 are dimensioned to permit relative travel of nut 74 with respect to platforms 274 276 for insertion of ends 258 260 into openings 266 268 respectively of collars 262 264 respectively after nut lugs 92 have passed through slots 148 pipe guide 278 comprises horizontal body portion 300 having center opening 303 therethrough substantially coaxial with female member 64 opening 303 is dimensioned to permit telescopic insertion of pipe mating section 152 of female member 64 horizontal body portion 300 is connected to pipe mating section 152 of female member 64 by welding or other suitable means pipe guide 278 also has two extensions 304 thereon extensions 304 have outwardly facing arcuate sections 306 including retainer fingers 308 with a radius of curvature sufficient to permit close fitting of choke and kill lines 38 40 therein pipe nuts 280 have cylindrical shapes with bores 309 therethrough bores 309 are dimensioned to permit the telescopic insertion of choke and kill lines 38 40 therethrough pipe nuts 280 are of a thickness permitting support of the weight of the choke and kill line sections 38 40 thereon the weight of the choke and kill. |
6 | device 2 with a main body 4 a throttle valve shaft 6 a throttle valve flap 8 and a cover 10 the adjusting device 2 contains a transmission housing 12 the transmission housing 12 is encompassed by the main body 4 the side walls of the main body 4 and the cover 10 the main body 4 also contains a servomotor 14 because the transmission housing 12 and the servomotor 14 are obscured by the main body 4 and the cover 10 in fig1 and are therefore not directly visible the reference lines of the reference numerals 12 and 14 are depicted in dashed form the transmission housing 12 contains a transmission 16 fig2 with a motor pinion 18 a drive gear 20 and a driven gear 22 because the motor pinion 18 and the driven gear 22 are obscured by the cover 10 in the viewing direction selected for fig2 these parts are depicted with dashed lines in fig2 during the manufacture of the adjusting device 2 after the servomotor 14 and the transmission 16 have been installed the cover 10 is attached to the main body 4 when fully assembled the circumference of the cover 10 is welded glued or clamped to the main body 4 the cover 10 is provided with a first rib 24 a and a second rib 24 b fig2 because the ribs 24 a and 24 b are situated on the side of the cover 10 oriented away from the viewer the ribs 24 a and 24 b are depicted with dashed lines in fig2 an axle 28 is formed. |
7 | any electrical discharge machining of the electrodes the electrical discharges which in reality are microdischarges appear across the resistor r in the form of voltage pulses u of very short duration it is evident that in view of the capacitance between the surfaces of the electrodes 1 and 2 the voltage between the electrodes increases progressively after each microdischarge because the capacitor formed by the electrodes must be charged through the resistor r the time interval between two consecutive microdischarges therefore increases as a function of the triggering delay such that the number of microdischarges per unit of time provides a means for measuring the average triggering delay of the microdischarges the number of microdischarges is calculated by the circuit 5 fig2 which comprises a counter 6 having an input connected to the common terminal of the dc power supply 4 and of the resistor r the number of discharges counted by the counter 6 is stored in the memory 7 which in turn supplies the count to a visual display 8 a constant frequency oscillator or clock 9 is connected to the counter 6 and to the storage memory 7 such as to provide predetermined constant time intervals on one hand to store the number of microdischarges during such a pre determined time interval and on the other hand to re set the counter 6 to zero the electrodes illustrated at fig2 could have a different shape for example they could be conical or flat such as to permit adjusting the electrical discharge gap as a function of the solid particle concentration level a similar method. |
8 | of the wings 117 and bounces or otherwise absorb off the rear sides 115 of the wings 117 at the same time magnetic lines of force are formed as the magnets 102 and 104 remain stationary in this aspect an electric current is produced when the coil 118 completes circuit to the scale 136 an embodiment of the present invention comprises coils 118 which are made of copper to produce electricity copper wire is a good conductor of electricity when in motion rotating around a magnet according to faraday 39 s law electricity is produced whenever magnetic lines of force between stationary magnets 102 104 cuts across the copper loop wire 118 which in motion which is part of a complete circuit the winding copper coils 118 in the embodiments are formed by winding a long copper wire in the shape of a spiral the copper coils 118 in fact act like a magnet when the current is turned on what happens is that the copper coil 118 possesses similar magnetic lines of force around it as an ordinary magnet does as mentioned above whenever magnetic lines cut across the winding copper coils 118 in a full circuit based on the revolutions per minute an electric current is generated within the axle or coil spring of the scale 136 or other receiving device referring now. |
7 | film has a thickness preferably in the range of between about 0 5 and about 1 5 nm with a most preferred thickness of about 1 nm the ru film is used as an upper portion of the decoupling layer in order to facilitate the overlying longitudinal pinned and pinning layers to exhibit a high pinning field the ru film has a thickness preferably in the range of between about 1 and about 3 nm with a most preferred thickness of about 2 nm a longitudinal pinned layer 418 is formed above the decoupling layer 416 the longitudinal pinned layer 418 is preferably formed of a co u2014 fe film with an fe content preferably in the range of between about 10 and about 18 at and a most preferred fe content of about 14 at the longitudinal pinned layer 418 has a thickness preferably in the range of between about 0 9 and about 5 4 nm to provide a designed magnetic moment in the range of between about 0 12 and about 0 72 memu cm 2 with a most preferred thickness of about 2 7 nm corresponding to a magnetic moment of about 0 36 memu cm 2 the magnetic moment of the longitudinal pinned layer 418 is preferably 1 5 times of that of the sense layer in order to achieve sensor stability a longitudinal pinning layer 420 is formed above the longitudinal pinned layer 418 the longitudinal pinning layer 420 is preferably formed. |
2 | rear suspension systems further such a sharply inclined seat tube 26 would restrict the amount of space available forward of seat tube 26 to accommodate rear shock absorber 42 conversely if the orientation is overly upright e g if the longitudinal axis of seat tube 26 extends at an actual angle more than about 75 u00b0 degrees relative to a horizontal plane then the rider will not be an optimum biomechanical position for uphill pedaling as explained above the principles of the present invention may apply to many alternative bicycle configurations including bicycles having different frame 18 and or rear suspension 40 configurations some examples of alternative arrangements are shown schematically in fig6 10 fig6 7 illustrates schematically the embodiment of fig3 5 where linkage 44 is driven by rocker arm link 50 fig6 showing this configuration in a compressed configuration and fig7 showing the same configuration in an uncompressed configuration fig8 illustrates an alternative arrangement where linkage 44 is driven by chain stay link 46 in particular instead of coupling linkage 44 to rocker arm 50 pivot 102 is located rearwardly of rocker arm 50 and is coupled by means of linkages 110 and 112 to pivots 56 and 62 located on opposite ends of chain stay link fig9 illustrates a further alternative arrangement where linkage 44 is driven by a single pivot suspension system employing a. |
9 | a cable with a turn buckle 133 connects the anchored track 136 to the structure 101 the structure is able to move to an alternate location 102 therefore anchoring the structure to the previously anchored track 102 fig2 shows both sides of the structure 101 according to some embodiments here the rollers are on the inside however rollers are locatable on either side of the sidewall hoops both sides of the track 122 are anchored 136 and both sides of the structure are anchored to the track fig3 shows the structure 101 attached to in a first position location 105 according to some embodiments in this example the structure has been moved by a tractor 168 from its second position 106 where crops 103 were growing underneath the cover of the movable structure 101 in the ground 119 this could be the structure being moved between any number of locations fig5 shows another iteration of the structure sitting on a track 122 that has been set with a concrete foundation 120 according to some embodiments here the track acts like more of a rail for the structure to sit on this could be beneficial if working to set a movable structure on uneven ground at which point the track could be adjusted as set in the concrete foundation fig6 show that the track anchors 136 can be situated in multiple ways in this specific example they are facing away from themselves as opposed to that seen in fig4 where they are situated to cross according to some embodiments fig7 shows the track being anchored to the concrete foundation 120 according to some embodiments a concrete foundation could be. |
2 | any design suitable for the purpose described herein each engine nozzle 70 is equipped with a shutter arrangement consisting of pivotable louvers 72 better seen in fig7 operated by suitable actuators such as hydraulic actuators not shown in the drawings between an open position shown in solid lining wherein the louvers 72 are oriented edge wise to the engine exhaust gases so as to offer minimum resistance to the gas flow through the nozzle and a closed condition shown in dotted lining in which the louvers 72 are transverse to the exhaust gas flow effectively closing flow through nozzle 70 actuation of the valves 66 and nozzle louvers 72 are linked so that when one is open the other is closed the open condition of the duct valves 66 is associated with a closed condition of the nozzle louvers 72 and the engine gases both bypass air and engine core exhaust are fully diverted through the side ducts 58a b 68a b into the annular spaces 42 44 for driving the fans 36 38 respectively in order to develop vertical thrust through the fan duct 26 for sustaining the aircraft 10 in hover and vertical flight in the closed condition of the duct valves 66 associated with an open condition of the nozzle louvers 72 all engine exhaust is directed to the engine nozzles 70 for developing forward thrust during winged flight intermediate positions of both the valves 66 and nozzle louvers 72 result in combined vertical and forward thrust during transitional phases of flight. |
6 | made to fig2 a which illustrates a cycle stirling cryogenic cooler constructed and operative in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention this embodiment comprises a pressure wave generator which uses low frequency electro hydrodynamic actuation as opposed to the prior art in this embodiment a plurality of discharge electrodes 19 are electrically isolated protrude through the housing wall and are placed inside the compression space also called chamber 5 electrodes 19 are connected to a high frequency pulse power supply 20 producing low frequency magnitude modulated high frequency voltage short pulses u 1 fig2 b shows an exemplary shape of the voltage producing a cloud of non thermal plasma 21 the carrier frequency may be matched with the acoustic resonant frequency typical for the compression space or alternatively may be matched to the resonant frequency of the electrical network comprising the capacitor formed by the electrodes and the auxiliary coil not shown or alternatively may be matched with the resonant frequency of the gas molecules in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention an additional low frequency alternating voltage u 2 fig2 c shows an exemplary shape of the voltage is applied to the discharge electrodes 19 auxiliary additional electrodes may be also used thereby exerting low frequency electro hydrodynamic actuation to the cold plasma cloud the cloud acts as a u201c gas piston u201d imparting oscillatory momentum. |
3 | 0 02 mole pyridine in 10 ml dry ccl 4 is added dropwise to 2 03 g 0 01 mole phthaloyl chloride in 10 ml dry ccl 4 temperature is held at 20 u00b0 30 u00b0 c by means of ice bath at the end of the addition the reaction mixture is allowed to stir at ambient temperature for one hour then is refluxed for 1 hour following cooling the reaction mixture is washed with h 2 o dried and stripped to yield 3 3 g of oil 80 5 n d 25 1 5516 d 4 25 1 315 infrared spectrum is consistent with the expected structure elemental analysis for nitrogen gives 40 02 theoretical is 40 57 8 52 g 0 06 mole 1 3 diazido 2 propanol and 4 74 g 0 06 mole pyridine in 25 ml ch 2 cl 2 are added dropwise to 5 49 g 0 03 mole adipyl chloride in 25 ml ch 2 cl 2 at 15 u00b0 20 u00b0 c pyridine hydrochloride precipitates immediately when the addition is complete the reaction mixture is allowed to stir at ambient temperature for 18 hours following this the reaction mixture is washed with h 2 o dilute bicarbonate solution and h 2 o again the resultant solution is passed through a neutral alumina column and treated with decolorizing charcoal and finally stripped to yield 6 4 g 54 colorless oil n d 25 1 5014 d 4 25 1 254 infrared spectrum is consistent with the expected structure. |
1 | closure device 54 the major pattern piece 62 can be made to provide the fly 56 and the fly opening would face in the opposite direction from that shown in fig1 a hook and loop type fastener such as velcro may also be used as a closure device 54 especially where the fill material 60 is fibrous or is separately contained as noted above in a preferred embodiment as shown in fig3 a a casing member is constructed from a fleece like material such as polarfleece the casing member has an over all width w the width w ranges from about fourteen to twenty inches depending on how large a potential cross section length l is desired the crotch space 54 of the fabric member 46 has an entrance o of about four inches the base 32 portion of the fabric member 46 has a depth d ranging about five to nine inches the depth d is substantially uniform around the curvature of the base 32 section of the fabric member 46 as shown in fig3 a in a preferred embodiment for a normal adult the width w is about eighteen inches the depth d is about seven and one half inches and the entrance o is about four inches in this embodiment the seam 51 is sewn on a stitch line 66 about one quarter inch from the edge 68 of the perimeter 50 of the fabric member 46 while the above description contains many specifics these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention but rather as exemplifications of one or another preferred embodiment thereof many other variation are possible which would. |
4 | with the nip k and is located on the level of the outlet opening 31a of the guiding channel 31 of the sliver funnel 30 it delimits the rear end of the prong shaped guidance segments 32 33 and marks the beginning of an approximately rectangular surface 31b visible in fig3 which supports the oval outlet 31a of the channel defined in one direction as being approximately parallel with the plane 90 connecting the axes of rotation 100a and 100b of the calendar disks the width of this inclined surface 31b is approximately equal to the distance between the inner surfaces 32a 33a of the prongs 32 33 in order to provide the best possible guidance for the emerging fiber sliver the straight forward edge 32e 33e of the guidance segments 32 33 prongs is shown in fig2 a in such a manner that it continues backwards at its outer end with two different curvature gradients 32d so that the prongs 32 33 become larger in the rear area than in the area close to the nip k if the prongs taper to a point the danger of breakage is higher in the forward area and for this reason care should be. |
3 | solution of residue in supersaturated methanol ammonia 250 ml was stirred at 25 u02dc 30 u00b0 c for over 24 hours and white solid was precipitated crystal grew in an ice bath for 2 hours after filter the cake was dried under reduced pressure to give 44 4 g of white crystal yield 67 mp 190 u02dc 192 u00b0 c 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 4 29 d 1h 4 56 d 1h 7 56 s 1h 6 59 d 1h 7 34 t 1h 6 88 d 1h 4 70 m 1h 2 01 m 2h 2 20 m 1h 2 02 m 1h 6 59 s 1h 6 74 s 1h 4 38 s 2h 7 14 u02dc 7 40 m 7h 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 d 2 o u03b4 4 29 d 1h 4 56 d 1h 6 59 d 1h 7 34 t 1h 6 88 d 1h 4 70 m 1h 2 01 m 2h 2 20 m 1h 2 02 m 1h 4 38 s 2h 7 14 u02dc 7 40 m 5h phenomenex luna 5 u c18 250 mm u00d7 4 6 mm velocity 1 0 ml min u03bb 230 nm 3 4. |
9 | side wall of foam core 16 top cover 17 upper surface of foam core 18 top flange 19 perimeter of top cover 20 staple 21 non woven strip of fabric 22 mattress 23 outer surface of top flange 24 adhesive 25 first end of non woven strip of fabric 26 second end of non woven strip of fabric 27 side cover panels with reference to fig1 a perspective top partial cutaway view of a conventional foam mattress is illustrated the conventional foam mattress 1 comprises a foam core 2 made up of various layers of foam 3 preferably latex foam to create the main body of the mattress 1 the various layers of foam 3 are made up of foams having different densities and qualities the thickness firmness and overall quality of the mattress 1 is controlled by layering the different foams throughout the core 2 however by layering the foam 3 the foam core 2 is left with uneven edges 4 and corners 5 therefore the core 2 is surrounded and framed by a foam encasement 6 that is constructed out of foam panels 7 having a height equal to that of the core by using a foam encasement 6 the edges 4 of the foam core 2 are straight and the corners 5 are rounded correctly however there are many disadvantages of using conventional foam encasements 6 which are discussed above in the background section with reference to fig2. |
3 | alkyl group having 3 to 7 carbon atoms in the definition of r 1 in the general formula i include a propyl butyl pentyl hexyl and heptyl group preferred is n pentyl group the streptovaricin c derivative of the general formula i has low toxicities against hiv noninfected mammalian cells and also in this point the anti aids virus agent of the present invention is excellent the streptovaricin c derivative of the general formula i has extremely low acute toxicities and for example in the case of the derivative having methyl group as the r 1 at c 19 position in the general formula i 50 lethal dose ld 50 against mouse is 1 000 mg kg or more in intramuscular administration and 3 000 mg kg or more in oral administration the streptovaricin c derivative of the general formula i as used in the present invention itself is known for example in u s pat no 4 212 881 and preparation isolation and purification thereof can be carried out according to the methods described in the patent according to the preparation method disclosed in the above u s pat no 4 212 881 the streptovaricin c derivative of the general formula i can be prepared by hydrolysis of streptovaricin c in a mild oxidizing condition to produce a streptovaricin c derivative corresponding the compound of the. |
3 | open the parotid blood vessel is then cut and a surgical tee is inserted the parotid duct is attached onto the perpendicular outlet of the surgical tee and the outlet of the parotid duct thereby linking the blood vessel and the parotid salivary duct application_number US 97217101 A description now referring to fig1 the instant invention is a surgical method for the introduction of naturally occurring saliva antibodies not shown directly into the bloodstream of the patient 1 by surgically directing the saliva flow 2 from a parotid saliva gland 3 into the blood 4 flowing in a selected parotid venal plexuses vein 5 there is a wide range of embodiments for the instant invention specifically there are two principal embodiments for the location of the surgery and several involving the type of surgical tee used the preferred embodiment is surgery to the outside surface of the face of the patient 1 using a surgical tee not shown now referring to fig2 the preferred method in either embodiment is to locate the area of the incision 23 using a light wand 9 or a strong source of hand held light such as a flashlight not shown now referring to fig2 and fig3 the tip 11 of the probe 13 of the light wand is inserted into the parotid duct opening 15 up to the insertion point 17 indicated on the probe light from the probe 13 is visible on the surface of the face or on the interior. |
5 | in yet another embodiment the device 10 may be provided with a motorized drive 64 as shown in fig6 the front end 16 of the frame 14 supports a motor 66 the motor 66 includes a drive gear 68 which is in operational engagement with the drive belt 70 the drive belt 70 engages a secondary gear 72 which is attached to front drive wheel 74 the front drive wheel 74 rests on the purlin 6 and upon rotation of drive gear 68 by the motor 66 moves the device 10 along the purlin 6 similarly fig7 shows a motor 66 mounted on the front end 16 of the frame 14 the motor 66 has attached to it drive gear 68 which is in operational engagement with drive belt 70 the drive belt 70 engages opposing drive gears 76 the opposing drive gears 76 are mounted on and operatively connected to opposing drive wheels 82 and 84 the opposing drive wheels 82 and 84 are biased against the sides of top flange 9 of the purlin 6 by tension spring 78 the drive belt 70 is retained in operational engagement with opposing drive gears 76 by idler sprocket 80 drive wheel 84 includes a differential not shown which requires wheel 84 to rotate in a direction opposite that of the associated drive gear 76 the rotation of the drive gear 68 by the motor 66 therefore causes the rotation of opposing drive wheels 82 and 84 and the movement of the device 10 along the purlin 6 other configurations for a motor mounted on the front end 16 of the frame 14 are. |
3 | 1 6 alkyl sulfonyl such as methyl sulfonyl ethyl sulfonyl and n butyl sulfonyl 8 loweralkyl especially c 1 6 alkyl such as methyl ethyl propyl t butyl pentyl benzyl cyclopropyl cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl 9 loweralkenyl especially c 2 6 alkenyl for example vinyl allyl and buten 2 yl 10 lower alkanoyl especially c 1 6 alkanoyl such as formyl acetyl or i propanoyl 13 aryl especially phenyl or substituted phenyl e g 4 methoxyphenyl 2 4 difluorophenyl or 3 chlorophenyl or 16 hydroxyloweralkyl especially hydroxy c 1 3 alkyl such as ch 2 oh 17 halo loweralkanoyl especially haloc 1 6 alkanoyl eq cf 3 co in a preferred embodiment of this invention the compounds are of formula i wherein in a more preferred embodiment of this invention the compounds are of formula i the novel compounds of the present invention are prepared from the following process for example str3 wherein m is k na or li this invention also relates to a method of treating inflammation in patients in need of such treatment generally a sufficient amount of a compound of formula i or a pharmaceutical composition thereof particularly an especially preferred compound is administered to the patient as the active constituent the rat foot edema assay cfe and the topical mouse ear assay were used. |
9 | to and translatable with reciprocable base member 8 as well as being fixed in relation to one another plate like member 24 which forms the movable portion of gripping means 18 is positioned between plate like member 20 and 22 fig9 illustrates the gripping means 18 in a 34 gripping 34 position which is described in greater detail hereinbelow as can be most clearly seen in fig1 upper plate like member 20 is spaced from lower plate like member 22 by a pair of lateral spacer bars 21 which also form part of the stationary portion 17 spacer bars 21 serve as lateral guides for plate like member 24 as it reciprocates relative to the stationary portion 17 the operation of which is described hereinbelow plate like members 20 22 and spacer bars 21 are each provided with a plurality of holes 23 which are alignable with one another to receive a plurality of preferably removable fasteners 25 such as screws or bolts for rigidly fastening plate like members 20 22 to one another and also to spacer bars 21 with such a construction plate like member 24 is constrained by the inner surfaces of plate like members 20 22 and the inner surfaces of spacer bars 21 to reciprocate in a. |
9 | of the first end cap electrode 182 and the second end cap electrode 184 are aligned to the axis connecting the center of the first opening 139 with the center of the second opening 187 which may be coincident with the axis of the multipole ion guide 86 a first high transmittance conductive mesh 183 and a second high transmittance conductive mesh 185 may be provided adjacent to the openings in the first end cap electrode 182 and the second end cap electrode 184 respectively the first and second high transmittance conductive meshes 183 185 encompass at least the area of the openings of the first end cap electrode 182 and the second end cap electrode 184 respectively preferably the same electric potential is applied to the first high transmittance conductive mesh 183 as to the first end cap electrode 182 and the same electric potential is applied to the second high transmittance conductive mesh 85 as to the second end cap electrode 184 the first and second high transmittance conductive meshes 183 185 flatten the electric field at the ends of the multipole ion guide 186 the ratio of the area between the wires of the first and second high transmittance conductive meshes 183 185 and the area occupied by the wires of the first and second high transmittance conductive meshes 183 85 is kept as high. |
8 | so that the three separate images of the aperture can be stepped projected onto the three sub panel locations on the dmd panel the incidence angle of the primary illumination beam requires slight deviations in order to obtain optimum illumination efficiency in the lamp system the lamp optics applies a set of cylindrical lens so that the lamp beam can be formed to a shape that covers the aperture with most efficiency as shown in fig8 three projectors of the type of fig6 15 a 15 b and 15 c can be aligned with their projection beams 801 a 801 b and 801 c intersecting at a fixed distance and thereby superimposing the projected sub frames such a layout can be used in a volumetric 3d display based on moving screen projection by making the intersecting point on the moving screen 11 in the case of a rotating screen system for example fig1 of tsao et al u s pat no 5 754 147 the projection path length is always constant in the case of a reciprocating screen system for example fig4 b of tsao u s pat no 6 302 542 b1 the projection path length is kept constant by the reciprocating reflector 1300 as a result the projected sub frames from the three projectors will always superimpose on the moving screen one practical issue of using the discovery 1100 system is that data must be written into the dmd row by row so that sub panels have to be defined with their long side along the long side of the full. |
8 | strength and thickness to protect against heavy striking blows from vandals upper housing guard 40 and keypad guard 45 are shown separately in fig2 and 3 respectively telephone guard 10 includes cavities affording access to functional components of telephone 30 these functional components include coin payment slot 80 volume control cavities 71 coin return lever 85 handset cradle 90 and dialing information panels 95 telephone guard 10 also includes cavities affording access to keypad 20 comprising a plurality of keypad push buttons 65 telephone guard 10 provides protection for keypad 20 through the mating of upper housing guard 40 and keypad guard 45 upper housing guard 40 is secured to upper housing 35 by a secure form of attachment known in the art of mechanical assembly for example upper housing guard 40 may be welded to the front face not shown of upper housing 35 alternatively upper housing guard 40 may be bolted to the front face of upper housing 35 with nuts positioned in the interior not shown of upper housing 35 said nuts securing threaded or self threading studs bolts machine screws or similar mechanical fasteners typically upper housing guard 40 is secured to the front face of upper housing 35 with twelve threaded or self threading studs of u215b u2033 diameter and u00bd u2033 length projecting from upper housing guard 40 through upper housing 35 fig2 shows upper housing guard 40 including recessed section 50 recessed section 50 includes a plurality of passage holes 57 which align with attachment holes not shown in. |
7 | deposited powder to form a structure 12 to ensure the powder is aligned with the nozzle it is necessary to calibrate the deposition apparatus in one embodiment the alignment procedure is achieved with the assistance of the apparatus depicted in fig2 the apparatus comprises a container 20 with a cover 22 formed of a material which may be ablated by the laser beam 2 for a co 2 laser the preferred material of the cover is perspex the cover is preferably integral with the container though there are advantages in providing a removable and replaceable cover as collected powder from the alignment process may be easily removed from the container and reused the container may be formed of a material that is resistant to perforation by the beam and powder which may settle on the cover 22 and may contribute to an incorrect measurement of the amount of powder collected in the container will not be taken into consideration the container is placed in location within the direct laser deposition apparatus with the focus of the beam 2 on the cover 22 with the powder supply off the laser is switched on and a beam directed at the container 20 till a perforation 26 is made in the cover 22 the perforation has approximately. |
9 | signals for controlling various aspects of the control circuit 48 as discussed further below as depicted the user interface 60 provides a pair of tilt angle input keys 62 and 64 for selecting a desired orientation of reference plane 20 in the x and y axes respectively the numerical values of the preset desired orientation for the two axes x and y are displayed on display units 66 and 68 respectively and may be adjusted up or down by an adjuster key 70 it is to be appreciated that in another embodiment a numerical keypad may also serve the same function of inputting a desired x y orientation in one embodiment an enter key 72 is provided such that the desired x y orientation may first be determined and displayed in the display units 66 and 68 after selecting the enter key 72 the control system 46 will adjust the support platform 10 via cams 28 and 30 to bring the support platform to the preset desired orientation displayed in displayed unit 66 and 68 input keys 62 and 64 may illuminate a different color to indicate that the support platform 10 is at the desired orientation e g red to green via feedback control provided by sensors 42. |
1 | in relation to additive passageway fnac again element mt rotates with rnb by virtue of a keyway and slot mechanism between them element mt translates with respect to nozzle elements by virtue of movement of a lug or pin of element mt in a helical or spiral slot of element ft fig1 illustrates a mixing chamber plate mtmp typically affixed to the downstream end of element mt providing the bafflehead fig1 and 15 provide two cross section views of the nozzle of the embodiment of fig1 by virtue of fig1 and 15 the assembly of the above referenced parts into the nozzle is illustrated and the flow of fire fighting fluid blue and additive orange is indicated in fig1 fitting hft is a fitting provided for attachment between a hose or line and nozzle element fnb element fts attaches to fixed element fnb element fts provides a seal to separate a high pressure zone from a low pressure zone within the nozzle element fts helps permit element mt of the nozzle to translate and rotate within it fig1 illustrates additive chamber fnac defined in element fnb with tubular element ft shown as providing an additive port ftap port ftap and whichever additive port mtap of element mt that is rotated within and aligned. |
9 | comprises an undercut in the form of a widened section distanced to the groove opening and the engagement projection and the engagement groove are dimensionally matched to one another in a manner such that the engagement projection and or engagement groove are plastically deformed by way of inserting the engagement projection into the engagement groove so that the engagement projection engages into the widened section of the engagement groove as well as to a method for the manufacture of such a laminated core application_number US 56927005 A description fig1 in a perspective view shows a laminated core according to the present invention in the form of a stator for an electric motor such a stator for example is applied in an electric motor for the drive of a heating circulation pump the stator consists of twelve stator segments 2 the stator segments 2 in the known manner are designed in a t shaped manner with radially inwardly directed pole limbs 4 stator windings not shown here are arranged or wound around the pole limbs 4 pole ring sections 6 extend transversely to the pole limbs 4 on the radial outer side of the stator segments 2 in the peripheral direction the complete stator segments are designed as a laminated core of a multitude of identical laminations 8 stacked on one another as shown the twelve individual stator segments 2 are joined together into a stator ring wherein the individual stator segments 2 in the region of their pole ring sections 6 are connected to one another such that a closed pole ring is formed on the outer periphery of the stator for this engagement projections 10 and engagement grooves 12 are formed on each stator segment on sides or end edges 9 11 of. |
1 | blended and filtered to remove debris then centrifuged at a speed sufficient to pellet the remaining fecal material for e tenella a similar procedure is used except that cecal cores are taken at 6 days post infection the pellet is resuspended in a saturated salt solution in which the oocysts float and most of the contaminating debris can be removed by centrifugation the oocyst suspension is then diluted to lower the salt concentration the oocysts are washed repeatedly to remove the salt and resuspended in potassium dichromate solution 2 5 w v the oocyst suspension is incubated at 29 u00b0 c with shaking e g 140 rpm for approximately 72 hours to induce sporulation of the oocysts alternatively the oocysts can be treated with sodium hypochlorite and then sporulated the number of sporulated oocysts ml is determined by direct count using a hemocytometer and the culture is stored preferably under refrigeration until needed the oocysts can be used in accord with the present vaccination method preferably in a dose comprising from 10 2 to 10 8 oocysts per egg more preferably the dose comprises from 10 2 to 10 5 oocysts per egg to prepare sporocysts the potassium dichromate is removed from the oocyst suspension described above by repeated washing of the oocysts which involves collection of oocysts by centrifugation and resuspending in deionized or distilled water when the dichromate has been removed as judged by the lack of yellowishorange coloration the oocyst suspension is mixed with an equal volume of sodium hypochlorite bleach and incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes the bleach is then removed by repeated washings and the oocysts are resuspended in physiological saline or deionized water oocysts can be broken to release sporocysts using a variety of. |
6 | function is as follows state 1 box 70 is entered when power up occurs when hardware is reset when there is an internal error recovery i e checking system values such as lock out timing and an error is discovered or when there is a reset from a lockout state in state 1 the ram is zeroed and a short delay e g 2 seconds is initiated for system stabilization various safety checks are performed such as cad cell calibration the eeprom values are read to verify that various parameters are within accepted standards and delay times are checked from the dip switches if the previous state was either lockout state 9 or recycle state 8 to be described the system will go to that state otherwise the system goes to idle state 2 box 74 where it will await a call for heat in state 2 the burner motor 20 the oil valve 52 and the alarm 60 are off and the system is now waiting for the next call for heat the igniter is enabled i e ready to be energized in case the blower motor 20 is stuck in an unsafe condition the flame is monitored and the indicator light 58 will be on if there is a flame otherwise indicator light 58 is off a check is made of the thermostat to see if it is calling for heat and if so the cad cell 28 is calibrated and another short. |
9 | balance cu and inevitable impurities have been found to have conspicuously low dissolution rates of undesirable ions especially cu ions and other ions even in stagnant water and or at elevated temperature the alloys are desirably further contain up to 1 0 ca to further restrain dissolution of cu ions application_number US 2417879 A description in many developed countries water supply sources tend to be contaminated or deteriorated in water quality or purity by various causes as chemicals are added into the water in some water purification plants for the purpose of preserving the water quality this situation accelerates in turn the dissolution rate in water of an element or elements of the material of tubes for water supply giving rise to problems from the viewpoint of sanitation and preservation of water quality provision of a suitable material of tubes for water supply superior in reducing the dissolution rate in water of an element or elements thereof in workability and in saving of manufacturing cost has been urgently needed it is an object of the present invention to meet the aforementioned requirements for providing excellent tubes the present successful solution to these problems was arrived at after carrying out many time consuming experiments with respect to the dissolution rate of various elements into water under various conditions such as temperature and. |
2 | shown in that figure rails 156 and 158 are configured with a u shape to hold the wheels 160 of the platen 104 rail 156 changes elevation while rail 158 turns to enable the platen to rotate at an angle to the horizontal position of the platen in this position the part 138 is urged by gravity toward the edge of the platen closest to rail 156 alternatively as shown in fig7 both rails can change elevation in opposite directions to turn the platen over and drop the object with continued reference to fig5 as the platen travels through the discharge area 150 the track enables the platen 104 to rotate and the controller 120 operates the inductive heaters 124 to heat the platen and raise its temperature to a level that enables the part 138 to be released from the platen the sensor 122 which is positioned at the edge from which the part falls away generates a signal that enables the departure of the part 138 from the platen 104 to be detected the platen 104 continues to move along the track 110 past the wiper 130 that extends across the path of the track 110 as the platen passes the wiper 130 the wiper removes residual material from the platen surface a receptacle can be positioned beneath the wiper 130 to receive the falling debris cleared from the platen 104 by the wiper 130 the. |
2 | caesium sulphate in 200 ppm solution hydroxide spiked with radioactive cs 137 tracer concentrations of caesium in solution as a function of time were measured using gamma spectrometry to monitor the concentration of caesium in samples withdrawn from the solution 10 mls of 34 wet 34 resin equivalent to 1 7 g of dry resin were mixed with 100 mls of the solution and vigorously agitated the absorption of caesium by the caesium selective magnetic resin composite is shown in table 1 table 1______________________________________ caesium remaining in solutiontime initial value mins clinoptilolite zeolon 900______________________________________ 3 21 5 10 110 5 9 5 660 2 0 1 7960 0 9 0 8______________________________________ after washing and magnetic filtration the caesium loaded particles were regenerated the regeneration properties of the resin composite were tested by introducting the composite to 250 mls of a solution of ammonium carbonate 2 mole dm 3 in ammonium hydroxide 2 mole dm 3 concentrations of caesium in solution as a function of time were measured using gamma spectrometry to monitor the concentration of caesium in samples withdrawn from the solution the elution of caesium from the caesium selective magnetic resin composite is shown in table 2 note that since batch equilibration was employed it is likely that more caesium could be removed by equilibration with fresh solution table 2______________________________________ caesium elutedtime initial value mins clinoptilolite. |
6 | 10 is mounted on a robot 26 to insure that the barrel section 14 does not loosen during travel to the target the slight tension used to retain the barrel section 14 does not affect the ejection of the barrel section 14 a coupling mechanism 32 may be formed in the housing 24 the coupling mechanism 32 may be used to secure the system 10 to the tripod 23 as shown in fig1 or to the robot device 26 as shown in fig3 in general the coupling mechanism 32 may be some type of threaded channel or the like a tube 34 may be coupled to the housing 24 in the embodiment shown in fig1 a mounting rail 36 may be used to attach the tube 34 to the housing 24 the mounting rail 36 may be a standardized mounting platform such as the picatinny rail accessory mount or the like the tube 34 may be used to house a parachute 38 the parachute 38 may be coupled to the barrel section 14 in order to create a drag to limit the travel of the barrel section 14 a connection device 40 may be used to secure the parachute 38 to the barrel section 14 in general the connection device 40 may be coupled to the parachute 38. |
4 | copending u s pat no 5 251 557 and reference may be had to that u s patent for a more complete disclosure of the structural components of these devices it should also be noted that in u s pat no 5 251 557 the edge guiding devices are elevated out of contact with the work piece and not actuated until the sewing operation commences and then function to maintain the margin edge of the material in proper alignment and feed the material along the line of feed at the proper rate in the subject application the edge guiding devices perform the function of aligning the plies of material and then locating the aligned plies under the stitch forming mechanism in accordance with this invention when the sewing process begins the edge guiding devices perform the same function as disclosed in the above referenced application the edge guiding device 106 has a first stepper motor 110 for driving the feeding wheel 13 that functions to advance the ply of material in the material feed direction and a second stepper motor 112 for driving the gripper wheels 4 that function to move the ply of material normal to the material feed direction the stepper motors 110 and 112 which are conventional and not a part of this invention can be controlled to rotate a specific number of rotations or fraction of a rotation thus depending upon the diameter of the drive element and the drive ratios a ply of material can. |
4 | portion of the spindle 3 toward the upper portion of the spindle so that the deodorizing solution is uniformly discharged and the spray pressure of the deodorizing solution is increased namely the deodorizing solution introduced into the spindle 3 is discharged from the spindle 3 through the through holes 32 in which the deodorizing solution is smoothly discharged at the lower portion of the spindle due to high pressure whereas the deodorizing solution is not smoothly discharged at the upper portion of the spindle because the pressure decreases toward the upper end thus the amount of deodorizing solution supplied is different between the bobbins u201c b u201d located at the upper and lower portions of the spindle 3 so that the deodorizing performance is different between the upper and lower portions of the spindle 3 to overcome this problem according to the present invention the guide vane 33 that guides the deodorizing solution introduced into the lower end of the spindle 3 to the upper portion of the spindle 3 is formed so that the bobbins u201c b u201d located at the upper and lower portions of the spindles 3 can be uniformly treated with the deodorizing solution also because the deodorizing solution that is sprayed through the through holes 32 is discharged from the spindle 3 while it is rotated by the guide vane 33 in the. |
4 | fig5 may for more reliable operation comprise plural elements of slightly differing lengths is pivotally mounted upon the uppermost one of a plurality of studs 96 carried by and projecting forwardly from the face of the gear box 18 the free end of pawl 91 engages teeth provided about an adjacent part of the peripheral surface of ring gear 74 such engagement prohibits counterclockwise rotation of ring gear 74 but permits its clockwise rotation studs 96 also serve to support disc 92 which is formed of material having a relatively high coefficient of friction between radially extending surfaces provided upon the confronting faces of ring gears 74 76 engagement between friction disc 92 and the aforesaid surfaces of ring gears 74 76 is maintained by the second disc 94 and biasing means associated therewith disc 94 loosely encircles that portion of the hub of planet carrier 80 intermediate pick gear 66 and the adjacent radial surfaces of the hubs of ring gear 76 and shroud member 68 pin elements 98 fig5 project forwardly from disc 94 into cooperating bores provided within the rearward radial face of pick gear 66 and secure disc 94 and pick gear 66 for rotary movement in unison with one another while permitting movement of disc 94 in the axial direction of shaft 16 housed within suitable recesses also provided in the rearward radial face of pick gear 66 are a plurality of compression springs 100 one of which is shown in fig5 which bias disc 94 into engagement with. |
6 | m 3 as seen the frequency that the absolute humidity in the surrounding atmosphere becomes in excess of the set value of absolute humidity is low but it is considered that the absolute humidity in the surrounding atmosphere in excess of the set value of absolute humidity is observed when the drying operation is started for the first time in the morning or during the rainy season especially in linen supply factories there is a tendency toward complete automation from washing process to drying process without any attending operator so that the whole operation is very adversely affected if there are no means for preventing the absolute humidity in the surrounding atmosphere from becoming in excess of the set value of absolute humidity even if the frequency of such phenomenon is low based on the time characteristic shown in fig1 when the absolute humidity in the surrounding atmosphere is higher than the set value of absolute humidity according to the present invention the decrease in the drop rate of a degree of absolute humidity detected by the absolute humidity sensor 51 is detected so that the absolute humidity in the surrounding atmosphere is determined higher than the set value of absolute humidity thereby correcting the set value of absolute humidity in excess of the absolute humidity in the surrounding. |
8 | of about 2 u00d7 10 18 cm 3 and layer thicknesses of 68 5 nm 15 0 nm 57 5 nm and 15 0 nm respectively the aluminum mole fraction within the odd numbered al x ga 1 x as layers is typically 60 percent these 48 layers 60 107 form the top reflecting stack of both the sel and rcd the use of 4 repeating layers as opposed to two in the bottom stack is to reduce the electrical resistance of these layers the top layer layer 108 is a gaas p doped layer grown with a thickness of 47 0 nm and doping levels of about 2 u00d7 10 19 cm 3 used to facilitate ohmic contact to the structure the top 51 layers 58 108 which are all p doped form the emitter region of the sel as well as the gate region of both the rcd and the hfet precise layer thicknesses are necessary to control the mode position of the fabry perot cavity formed by the two grown mirror stacks the lasing wavelength of the sel as well as the absorbing wavelength of the rcd are determined by the energy band of the 3 in y ga 1 y as quantum wells the wavelength 0 985 micrometers in free space for the embodiment disclosed then defines the required thickness in the alternating mirrors which must have a half wavelength thickness for each repeated layer sequence the layers between the two mirror stacks layers 47 through 59 must also. |
2 | an attachable aligning arm 50 for straightening aligning and holding new deck boards 71 b to nail the boards to the beams in fig1 9 the outer structural tube 20 comprises a rigid elongated hollow structure having a bottom open end 29 and an aperture 25 in a top end 24 a fork also called rigid lifting arms 21 extends down below the bottom open end 29 of the structural tube 20 as shown in fig1 the fork 21 comprises a pair of parallel l shaped spaced rigid board lifting arms permanently attached to a lower portion of the outer structural tube 20 extending below the bottom open end 29 and having two parallel lifting arms extending orthogonally relative to the outer structural tube 20 for lifting deck boards 71 as shown in fig2 4 the rigid board lifting arms 21 are spaced a sufficient distance apart to straddle a deck board supporting beam 70 as shown in fig3 and 4 in fig1 an elongated threaded shaft 31 inside the inner structural tube 30 extends along the length of the outer structural tube 20 the inner structural tube 30 comprises a threaded opening 35 in a top inner shaft end 37 to ride on the threaded portion 31 of the threaded shaft inside the inner structural tube 30 a flat head 32 with a nail receiving slot 36 at the bottom end. |
7 | of the selected processing unit the process uses the processing unit as the descendant processing unit in the remainder of the process in 2004 the process estimates the processing time of the descendant processing unit in 2005 the process obtains processing time requirement for the descendant processing unit a gap between the estimated processing time and the requirement is called slack in 2006 if a slack exists the process proceeds to 2007 otherwise 2001 in 2007 the process moves a sub set of u201c the operator set and tuple set to move u201d to the descendant processing unit and update u201c the operator set and tuple set to move u201d in 2008 if u201c operator set and tuple set to move u201d unit is empty the process terminates otherwise the process returns to step 2001 when the process terminates it calculates the difference between the original operator and tuple assignment to processing units and the modified one and the difference is the output turning now to fig6 a an exemplary component diagram of a code estimation and loading unit is shown block 301 performs estimation of potential operators operator assignment to processing units is given by an allocator block 301 inspects and determines which processing unit will not be able to perform assigned operator application within the. |
2 | a result of electron microscope analysis it can be shown that its particle size was reduced to at most 200 u02dc 500 nm fig7 a a porous organic inorganic hybrid material was prepared in the same method as example 4 except that the organic inorganic hybrid material was prepared by heating for 6 hours by an electric heating using the conventional electric heating instead of irradiating microwaves as a heat source as a result of xrd analysis it can be confirmed that relative intensity of the peak was different however a diffraction pattern was shown in the same position as example 4 as for the crystal structure of the organic inorganic hybrid material prepared as above as a result of analysis using an electron microscope a relatively large crystal whose particle size is 2 5 u03bcm was obtained an organic inorganic hybrid material was prepared in the same method as example 2 except that heating by microwaves irradiation was used instead of the electric heating in example 2 however the organic inorganic hybrid material was prepared by using microwaves reaction device of 2 5 ghz and maintaining the reaction temperature at 210 u00b0 c for 40 minutes the x ray diffraction pattern analysis showed that this material is having the same structure as in example 2 an organic inorganic hybrid. |
8 | the path of the capacitor c dc2 u2192 the primary winding n 1 of the transformer tr u2192 the inductor l r u2192 the capacitor c r u2192 the switching device q 2 u2192 the capacitor c dc2 thus the current i r1 flowing in the primary winding n 1 of the transformer tr becomes a current which is provided as a combination of the currents i c1 and i c2 their respective current values are also designated as i c1 and i c2 to have a value i c1 i c2 as is shown in fig2 moreover the voltage v tr2 and current i r2 of the secondary winding n 2 of the transformer tr become in phase with the voltage v tr1 and current i r1 of the primary winding n 1 respectively the current i r2 is subjected to full wave rectification in the rectifier circuit rec to be a dc output current i o then the dc output current i o is supplied to a load r from both ends of which a dc output voltage e o which is smoothed by the smoothing capacitor c o is outputted with a specified magnitude by the foregoing operation zero current switching. |
5 | pistons that cooperate to form piston areas s 1 a 1 and a 2 and a 3 a and a 3 b the torque section of the tool is shown at 44 along with a hydraulic controller contained in the anti stall tool and shown schematically at 46 the controller includes a pressure control valve 48 a pilot valve 50 a sequence valve 52 and a vent valve 54 a filter for the hydraulic controller is shown at 56 in one embodiment the controller has the three stages of operation 1 active 2 passive and 3 retraction the control valves contained in the controller area of the tool are shown schematically in fig4 pressure lines are shown as solid lines pilot lines are shown as dashed lines and exhaust lines are shown in dotted lines in the following description the pressure ranges are used as examples only they are adjustable to specific motor requirements the active stage applies downward force to the drill bit based on motor back pressure from the positive displacement motor if pressure is less than 400 psi for example the hydraulic pistons apply a downward force which generates more pdm back pressure the vent valve 54 of the controller is open and supplies a pilot signal to the pilot valve 50 if pressure reaches 400 psi the vent valve 54 closes and vents the pilot line for the pilot valve 50 but the detented pilot valve stays in position and the pdm back pressure is sensed by the pressure control valve 48 the pistons apply the downward force until sensed. |
8 | rru access module can be set via software control to meet desired capacity and throughput objectives or wireless subscriber needs the detailed topology of the remote radio head unit access module is shown in fig5 it comprises a small form factor pluggable optic transceiver sfp 500 which operates on two distinct wavelengths one for communicating from the bts to the remote radio head unit access module and the other for communicating in the opposite direction the sfp contains a laser diode for converting the electronic signal to an optical signal and an optical detector for converting the optical signal into an electronic signal a multiplexer demultiplexer 501 converts the high speed data to multiple lower speed data paths for delivery to a fpga 502 the multiplexer demultiplexer 501 performs the opposite function when data is being sent back to the bts or dau the framer deframer 503 routes the data to the appropriate remote radio head unit band modules an additional multiplexer demultiplexer 506 allows for further expansion of lower speed remote radio head units the number of remote radio head units is only limited by the capability of the fpga local communication with the remote radio head unit 39 s access module 39 s. |
7 | in a block 123 similarly a reference time number may be calculated indicative of how much time elapsed between the first maximum sample and the first sample this reference delta number may then be companded to provide a companded delta reference number and a max reference value may then be determined by adding the companded reference delta number to said min reference value as indicated in the calculation block 113 a new min reference value may thereafter be determined by subtracting the first companded delta number as determined in the calculation block 109 from the max reference value as also indicated in the calculation block 109 and then replacing the previously determined min reference value with the new min reference value similarly after the second delta number has been calculated a new max reference value can be determined by adding the second companded delta number to the min reference value and replacing the previously determined max reference value with the new max reference value all as indicated in the calculation block 113 following the flow chart of fig1 a 1b and 1c in sequence the compression routine begins with a calculation block 125 comprising three steps the first step 34 store type equal compress 34 stores a value indicative of the compression type to distinguish the type of segment from some other type which may be selected as will be more particularly discussed in a subsequent paragraph the second step of the block 125 34 let total equal one 34 sets a counter designated as 34 total 34 equal to one representing the first sample the third step of the block 125 34 store value of first sample 34 indicates that the value of the first of stream of samples is to be stored the block 125 leads to the. |
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