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6 | u201c dimensioned so that it is irreversible u201d means that the different dimensions observe the following condition see fig2 and 3 the ratio between the value of the eccentricity e and the radial distance between the center o of the outer circumference 6 of the eccentric mounting 4 and the point of contact between the eccentric mounting 4 and the sliding housing 7 is less than the value of the static friction co efficient between the eccentric mounting 4 and the sliding housing 7 for low eccentricity values in the previous formulation u201c by value of the eccentricity u201d is meant the minimum distance between the longitudinal axis of the inner circumference 5 and the longitudinal axis of the outer circumference 6 of the eccentric mounting 4 i e for an angle u03b1 for which the value is close to zero r is the contact radius in other words the distance between the center o of the outer circumference 6 of the eccentric mounting 4 and the point of contact f is the static friction co efficient between both surfaces in contact the formulation according to which lt lt the average angular position of the eccentric mounting is suitably selected in order to compensate a maximum of wear along the axis b defined earlier while minimizing the movement of the rack 2 along the axis c perpendicular to this axis b and located in a plane normal to the longitudinal axis a of the rack 2 gt gt is explained by the diagram of fig3 it means that the angle u03b1 formed by the straight line passing through the center of the off center inner circumference. |
4 | it or made by means of pulverisation metallurgical methods finally the roll is coated with a hard and wear resistant coating 7 material layers 5 and 4 may also both be of the same material and they can be manufactured in one stage fig7 shows a solution in which ducts 9 for example a duct system bent from sheet metal on the inside of which is formed for example by casting a base material layer 5 of e g cast iron are formed on the inner surface of the outer shell layer 4 which is of a material having better thermal conductivity there may also be an insulating layer on the inner surface of the inner layer 5 table 1 shows some approximate material values of materials which can be used in the method relating to the invention by selecting the materials so that their thermal conductivity increases when moving from the inner shell layer to the outer shell layer a higher roll surface temperature is achieved with less energy which may lower the total costs incurred by the thermoroll the roll structure can moreover be lightened which results in cost savings especially in multi roll calenders such as optiload calenders fig8 shows a solution in which the entire shell body is formed of a metal powder alloy which is produced by means of hip treatment and in which alloy are formed heating medium ducts 3 a 3 b on two different radial levels in the shell material if necessary also on. |
6 | liquid fuel within the fuel tank 16 when the fuel tank 16 possesses liquid fuel a fuel pump within the fuel pump module 18 pumps fuel to the engine 12 through a fuel supply line 14 fig2 is a perspective view of a vehicle fuel supply system 19 depicting fuel injectors 22 more specifically in an erfs only a fuel supply line 14 carries fuel between the fuel pump module 18 and a common fuel injector rail 24 once the fuel reaches the injector rail 24 also called a u201c common rail u201d as depicted in fig2 the fuel passes into individual fuel injectors 22 before being sprayed or injected into individual combustion cylinders of the internal combustion engine 12 the fuel supply system 19 has no fuel return line from the common rail 24 to the fuel tank 16 fig3 is a perspective view of a vehicle fuel tank 16 depicting a mounting location 26 a hole for a fuel pump module 18 fig4 depicts one embodiment of a fuel pump module 18 that may be lowered through the hole 26 of the fuel tank 16 when installed while the fuel pump module 18 of fig4 depicts a generally horizontally elongated reservoir 27 the reservoir may be designed to be more vertically cylindrical as depicted in fig6 either of which is suitable for the teachings of the present invention continuing with the fuel pump module 18 of fig4 and 5 a. |
8 | of fig2 described below the apparatus includes circuitry to perform these functions included in the apparatus is a circuit by which the user can increment or decrement the angle u03c6 while he is viewing the display until proper hue is attained it will be recognized that an alternate method for determining the magnitude of the vector ca is via the following relations substituting equation 3 into equations 1 and 2 yields the equations for ic and qc given by determining ca by equation 3 obviates the necessity of determining the square root of the sum of the squares of ia and qa circuitry for generating ic and qc from equations 4 and 5 will be described hereinafter with reference to fig3 the same result can also be obtained in a slightly different manner by operating on the i and q signals with single variables we know that cc 2 must equal ca 2 to maintain color saturation constant and a corrected component ic can be generated by multiplying ia by a user controlled variable u03b3 i e in order to maintain the magnitude of cc equal to the magnitude of ca the q component must be multiplied by a dependent variable e g u03b2 that is solving for u03b2 equ1 by simple trigonometric manipulation it can be shown that u03b3ia is equivalent to ca sin. |
4 | main driving shaft 2 of a sewing machine body in an eccentric relation and which at its central portion is attached by a pin 6 to a lever 5 pivotably mounted on a frame 3 by a pin 4 indicated by reference numeral 7 is a long bore formed in the frame 3 accordingly if the main driving shaft 2 rotates the cloth feed lever 1 moves to draw an elliptic locus vertically and transversely in fig3 in other manner the cloth feed lever 1 may move vertically and transversely through the intermediary of its projection fitted with a cam groove which is formed in the frame 3 at an end of the cloth feed lever 1 a depending piece 8 is threadedly secured by screws 8 39 and 8 34 and a main feed rack 9 may be used to allow the same cloth feed as the conventional blind stitch sewing machine according to the present invention the cloth feed lever 1 is adapted to connect an auxiliary feed lever 10 on one end of which is mounted an auxiliary feed rack 11 in parallel relationship with the main feed rack 9 the auxiliary feed lever 10 is engaged to the cloth feed lever 1 at one. |
1 | correction required by virtue of the compression fractures finally the fill opening 27 is closed to prevent egress of inflation material 19 fig1 15 show a form of the invention in which a balloon 30 and catheter tube 32 is employed the balloon 30 is surrounded by an expandable fabric bag 22 to protect the balloon 30 from being punctured during the inflation steps and to remain in place to prevent undesired egress of material injected into the cavity formed in the bone balloon 30 may be any medical grade elastomeric balloon the balloon 30 may be constructed from latex urethanes thermoplasic elastomers or other substances suitable for use as an expandable member examples of suitable balloons include but are not limited to balloons utilized with the fogarty u00ae occlusion catheter manufactured by baxter healthcare corporation of santa ana calif balloons of the type described u s pat no 5 972 015 to scribner et al and others the methods involve placement of the expandable fabric bag 22 of the invention about the balloon 30 of the scribner et al device the expandable bag 22 is left in place before the cavity 16 is filled with bone substitute or bone cement the expandable fabric bag 22 prevents breakage of the balloon 30 and greatly limits the ability of fill material from leaking out of the cavity through bone fissures where it could cause damage as may best be seen in fig1 13 and 15 the bag 22 may include a neck 29 which extends outwardly from the bag 22 to completely overlap the shape of balloon 30 the bag. |
9 | respective transmissions whose speed ratios i e the ratio of engine speed to wheel speed are independently and continuously variable such a vehicle may be steered merely by adjustment of the transmissions 39 ratios and may be highly manoeuvrable for instance by setting the transmissions to cause the vehicle wheels to rotate in opposite directions at equal speeds the vehicle can be caused to spin on the spot an operation referred to as a u201c zero turn u201d both of the vehicle 39 s transmissions incorporate in accordance with the present invention a brake mechanism 20 which is to be mounted adjacent to a driven vehicle wheel not shown and incorporates a wheel shaft 22 which carries the vehicle wheel and is the final output of the transmission the brake mechanism is mounted on a main housing 24 seen in fig6 to have at its front a mounting surface 26 to which a continuously variable transmission unit is to be secured with its output shaft protruding through an opening 28 in the housing wall to engage with a first gear 30 rotatably mounted within the main housing 24 the transmission unit is not shown in fig2 to 6 but fig7 and 8 show the main housing 24 mounted on the transmission unit 70 in this manner concealed within main housing 24 are a second idler gear not seen which meshes with the first gear 30 and a third output gear not seen which meshes with the idler gear and drives the wheel shaft 22 the first to third gears are of ascending sizes and form a gear train which provides a speed reduction at the wheel shaft 22 a brake disc 32 is seen in fig2. |
4 | zone where the central module 11 and the base module 13 are joined together with reference now mainly to fig2 and 3 which show in detail the parts arranged inside the modules 13 and 11 it can be seen that the main shaft 10 extends from a pulley handwheel group 22 which can be driven by a motor fig3 and has first of all a pulley 9a for transmitting the movement to the upper shaft 17 the main shaft 10 also operates an eccentric 23 enclosed by a connecting rod 24 fig1 which extends downwards and is operationally connected to an extension 25 from which a spindle 26 extends in a direction transverse to the main shaft 10 the latter forms part of the abovementioned second kinematic assembly 21 ending in the hook operating rod 20 the main shaft 10 then continues and is connected to a second eccentric 27 operating an arm 28 which in turn is connected to a shackle 29 keyed on to the side shaft 18 this forms the said first kinematic assembly connecting the main shaft 10 and the side shaft 18 the sections of the main shaft 10 side shaft 18 and hook operating rod 20 end on an edge 11a of the central module 11 in joining components forming substantially axial coupling devices shown in detail in fig2 this shows a rapid engagement coupling 30 comprising a collar 31 fig5 and 6 with axial receiving holes 32 arranged diametrically at a distance from each other and drive pins 33 fig4 which can be inserted in the receiving holes 32 in an original. |
2 | change of the reference value of the withdrawal speed strives to again adjust the original reference value the feedback unit 43 compares the value delivered by the output stage 44 with the reference value of the reference value adjustment means 29 and in the presence of deviations strives to again maintain the desired reference value with a certain time delay through direct action upon the output stage 44 during control of the bath level 35 with the aid of the metal inflow regulation circuit as well as the strand withdrawal regulation circuit owing to a change of the adjustment magnitude at the inflow regulation circuit which exceeds a certain value per unit of time the favorable prescribed withdrawal speed for the casting operation is increased or reduced after the bath level 35 has again reached its prescribed reference value the feedback unit 43 at the function transmitter 28 insures that the withdrawal speed is changed for such length of time until it again reaches the value most favorable for the casting operation this change in the withdrawal speed brings about a deviation of the bath level 35 in the positive or negative direction which is then recorded by the measurement device or mechanism 11 these changes are however only of such magnitude per unit of time that only the inflow regulation or control circuit responds thereto as a result the. |
3 | of 190 u00b0 c the remaining components then were added and the composition was fluxed for 5 minutes a control typical of a commercial prior art platable propylene polymer composition was prepared in the same manner the control formulation contained 100 parts of the propylene polymer 48 parts of the conductive carbon black 0 32 part of elemental sulfur 0 32 part of benzothiazyl disulfide a sulfur donor and 6 0 parts of zinc oxide table i__________________________________________________________________________ composition no component 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9__________________________________________________________________________propylene polymer a 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100acetylene carbon black b 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56elemental sulfur 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4maleic anhydride modified 2 4 3 2 4 0 6 0 8 0 2 4 4 0 6 0propylene polymer c __________________________________________________________________________ a molding grade high impact resin containing 75 wt of isotactic propylene homopolymer 12 5 of high density ethylene homopolymer and 12 wt of an ethylene propylene elastomer b vulcan xc72 supplied by cabot corporation c prepared by the process disclosed in british patent 1 101 408 and containing about 3 5 wt chemically combined maleic anhydride sample discs 1 8. |
5 | particles pigmented particulate minerals and resins in the form of granules beads vesiculated beads pellets flakes platelets cylinders coating powders and chips such as coating powder precursor chips are suitable as discrete color bodies for the purposes of this invention the minerals include glass quartz mica pebbles and ceramics the particulate resins include polyesters acrylics nylons polyurethanes polycarbonates solid fluorocarbon resins and solid mixtures of a fluorocarbon and a polymer or copolymer of the acrylate or methacrylate monomers as described above in regard to the liquid resinous coating amorphous acrylic styrene acrylonitrile resins sold by general electric under its geloy trademark noted for durability in weather related environments are suitable for the purposes of this invention the preferred granules are aggregates sold under the trademark colorquartz by 3m the preferred spherical s grade granule has a particle size range of 20 to 70 u s sieve which is about 8 to 30 mils the resin particles are likewise about 8 mils or larger chips intended to be ground for conversion into coating powders referred to hereinabove as coating powder precursor chips are themselves quite suitable as the discrete color bodies for this invention simulation of the asphalt shingle appearance may be achieved by contiguous discrete masses of different colors by spacing of the masses by at least as much as the individual particle sizes or both the pigments impart ultraviolet light resistance to the primer the topcoat and the embedded color bodies and yield aesthetic effects most of the uv resistant pigments are metal oxides examples of such include those sold as dupont ti pure r 960 cookson krolor ky 795 med yellow 2 cookson krolor ky 281d lt yellow 2 cookson krolor rko 786d orange 2 cookson krolor. |
7 | described herein thus switch 102 may comprise one or more processors accompanied by storage units displays input output devices an operating system database management software networking software and the like such systems are well known in the art and need not be described in detail switch 102 may be configured as a general purpose computer a network switch or any other such network host in a preferred embodiment controller or switch 102 is modeled on a network switch architecture but includes rf network controller software or u201c module u201d whose capabilities include among other things the ability to allow configure and monitor readers 108 and antennas 106 rf switch 110 may include a cell controller cc and an rfid network controller rnc not shown the rnc includes hardware and software configured to handle rfid data communication and administration of the rfid network components while the cc includes hardware and software configured to handle wireless data e g in accordance with ieee 802 11 from the mobile units and access ports within wireless cells in one embodiment rf switch 110 includes a single unit with an enclosure containing the various hardware and software components necessary to perform the various functions of the cc and rnc as well as suitable input output hardware interfaces to networks 101 and 160 referring to the example conceptual view shown in fig2 three access ports 120 ap 1 ap 2 and ap 3 or other rf devices are provided within an environment which may be indoors and or outdoors it will be appreciated that a typical real world environment may have many more such aps three aps are. |
4 | discussed in connection with special forms of embodiment of the support belt 20 with reference to fig8 to 10 alternatively or additionally further surface structures can also be introduced into this outer surface 50 the profiling or structuring of the first outer surface 50 of the support belt 20 in that case is carried out in advantageous manner during the embedding step of the at least one tensile carrier 42 in the first belt layer 46 according to a preferred alternative method in the said embedding step the part belt 66 is extruded with an unprofiled plane forming the first outer surface 50 of the support belt 20 after the subsequently described second production step the support belt 20 is so re processed in a separate further production step that it has the afore mentioned ribs extending in longitudinal direction of the support belt advantageously this re processing of the support belt is carried out by grinding with profiled grinding discs which are particularly suitable for grinding elastomeric materials the removed material is in that case sucked away and recycled in an advantageous development of the invention the first molding wheel 56 or its circumferential surface is constructed in such a manner that the connecting surface 52 of the part belt 66 is provided with a surface structure during the embedding step as indicated in fig6 preferably at least the sections of the connecting surface 52 between the tensile. |
1 | pressure so as to release substantially all of the water or saline contained therein into the pocket 2 immediately prior to use of the catheter 3 typically the urine collection bag 1 with integrated sachet 6 and where pre packaged therewith the catheter 3 will be sterilised using ethylene oxide since the sachet 6 contains sterile water or saline there is no need for sterilising the contents of the sachet 6 accordingly the material of the sachet 6 is preferably impermeable to ethylene oxide and water non limiting examples of materials meeting these requirements are poly vinylidene chloride pvdc aluminium foil laminates and metallised films for example metallised poly ethylene terepthalate other sterilisation processes could of course be used instead for example by irradiation in which case the fluid in the sachet 6 could be sterilised in situ at the same time as the rest of the components of the apparatus 10 the volume of the sachet 6 is sufficient to release such an amount of water or saline into the pocket 2 to enable wetting of the insertable length of the catheter 3 immediately prior to use by u201c insertable length u201d is meant at least that length of the elongate shaft 18 which is coated with a hydrophilic material for example pvp and inserted into the urethra of the patient typically this will be 80 140 mm for a female patient and 200 350 mm for a male. |
4 | 5 and their pitch is so selected that it corresponds to the desired pitch of the helices 1 1 39 for each helix 1 1 39 an upper conveyor spindle 24 and a lower conveyor spindle 24 39 are provided which grasp the helices 1 1 39 between them the helices are withdrawn from the heating chamber 5 through the cooling means 6 and through the shunt 7 by the draw off rolls 8 8 39 for smooth operation of the apparatus it is important that a predetermined pitch is precisely imparted to the helices 1 1 39 preferably the helices 1 1 39 are also advanced through the cooling means 6 by way of conveyor screws or spindles suitably the conveyor screws or spindles 24 24 39 extend from the entrance into the heating chamber 5 to the exit from the cooling means 6 so that the helices 1 1 39 are advanced by one conveyor spindle 24 24 39 through the heating chamber 5 and the cooling means 6 fig1 is a plan view of a conveyor spindle 24 the conveyor screw or spindle 24 has a diameter of 46 mm and 15 turns for example it is installed in a heat treating chamber comprising a heating zone 25 and a cooling zone 26 the direction of advance in fig1 is from left to right and is indicated by arrows from fig1 it is. |
2 | pair of side bosses 20 22 the bosses extend from a first or closed end 24 of the base to a second or open end 26 accordingly the base defines a cup shaped container having an internal cavity 28 adapted to receive a used or empty printer cartridge e the open end of the base is adapted to receive the disk d the disk has a generally circular outer wall 32 and a generally planar platform 34 individual stations are mounted on the upper surface of the platform and will be described in greater detail below however it should be understood that each station performs an individual step in the refill process and by selectively rotating the disk relative to the base in which the printer cartridge is mounted the individual steps of the refill process may be performed on the printer cartridge received over the disk is a cap 38 which has a latching assembly defined by a pair of downwardly extending legs 40 42 each leg includes a raised area 44 that cooperates with an opening 46 in the bosses 20 22 of the base to provide a snap fit latching connection of the lid i e the cap and disk to the base the legs have some flexibility so that they can be deformed inwardly toward one another for receipt in slots 48 defined in the second end 26 of the base upon continued axial insertion of the lid c the resilient character of these legs urge the raised portions 44 outwardly through openings 46 to lock the lid disk and base together it will be understood however that the disk can still rotate relative to the base when the cap. |
8 | in place of the electronic shutter system of the preferred embodiment the capacitor 10 now discharges through the image intensifier tube 3 with the tube 3 acting as a variable resistance in the discharge circuit the variable resistance is a function of the light intensity received by the photocathode 4 the current through the image intensifier tube 3 will exponentially decay as shown in the waveform 32 of fig2 with the rate of decay dependent on the light intensity incident to the photocathode the capacitance and operating voltage of the variable capacitor are chosen such that they correspond to the energy required to provide proper exposure through the image intensifier tube 3 and onto the photographic emulsion 7 the photographic emulsion requires s ergs cm 2 of exposure to an activated image intensifier phosphor screen 6 to record an image the total exposure received over the exposed emulsion will then be u03c0d 2 s 4 s 4 ergs where d is the diameter of the phosphor screen in cm if the radiant efficiency of the phosphor screen is e ergs out ergs in then u03c0d 2 s 4e ergs of energy must be supplied to the device for proper exposure the amount of energy can be supplied by the variable capacitor when 1 2cv 2 u03c0 d 2 s 4e where c is the capacitance and v is the voltage further it is obvious to one skilled in the art that in applying the formulas to determine the capacitance allowance must be made for reactance losses phosphor screen dead voltage losses and the like from this it can be seen that in practical application the voltage from the. |
2 | designed to coact with the finger grip depressions of the haller closure it is understood that the dimensions and shape of the lug could vary in any manner as would be suitable for coaction with indentations or other appropriate surface irregularity on the side wall of a tip portion of any twist open dispensing closure in addition to this it should be noted that it is possible to construct a latching member which has two diametrically opposed lugs instead of the single lug described in the preferred embodiment without departing from the spirit of the subject invention the material to be used in constructing the fitment 100 should have stiffness and resiliency or springback characteristics which permit the lug 152 to properly engage and disengage from the fingertip depressions of the tip member 16 without damage in this regard polymers having high flexural strength as measured by astm d 790 will fulfill this requirement for resiliency in addition the material should be hard in order to physically interact with other components without damage another consideration is that the material should be inexpensive in order to lower unit production costs lexan a polycarbonate bisphenol a polycarbonate manufactured by the general electric co plastics div 1 plastics ave pittsfield mass 01201 and the preferred material more than adequately fulfills the above. |
5 | sense of rotation engages the tube the guides 4 5 are provided with rollers over which the tube 2 can roll in axial direction preferably the rollers are provided with steering pins and designed as castoring wheels so that they can also accommodate to any rotation of the tube 2 owing to the bent course of the guide path the proximal end of the tube 2 is located away from the line of the well 1 the guides 4 5 provide that the proximal end 10 of the tube 2 is oriented substantially horizontally in the area of a connecting device 6 the geometry of the path along which the tube 2 passes is such that the tube 2 is substantially exclusively elastically deformed as a consequence the mechanical properties of the tube 2 remain substantially intact and no deformations or damage to the tube occur to achieve this the radius of each bend in the path of the tube 2 should be so large as to give rise only to elastic deformation of the tube 2 as it passes through the bend the minimum allowable radius depends inter alia on the geometry and material properties of the tube used for certain kinds of tubes which are often used in oil extraction such as 3 5 6 inch for instance a radius in the order of 10 20 m and preferably 13 17 m can be utilized by means of the connecting device 6 the tube 2 can be extended by a next tube part 8 such tube parts 8 are present in a storage 11 where these tube parts 8 in this example are stored horizontally and parallel to an end portion of. |
5 | flaps will not interfere with the closure fig5 is a single flap embodiment illustrated by a top view to show the flap the rubber tubular member 40 is the pipe protector body and in the preferred embodiment for this design is a split type protector as described herein the opening 42 to facilitate the introduction of the pipe as well as the key 44 are the same as described above for other embodiments with multiple flaps the embodiment shown in fig5 has one flap 46 with a point of attachment 48 the flaps can be attached at more than one point as long as it is easily removed with the single flap design a portion of the flap is severed and removed leaving sufficient flap material to compensate for the undersized pipe and provide a tight grip in a field installation the pipe protector of the present invention would be test fit on the pipe if the pipe protector fits securely and comfortably around the outer diameter of the pipe with all flaps in place no flaps are removed if the flaps provide too much volume for a good fit flaps may be removed as needed until the proper fit is obtained the flaps are attached so that detachment can be done manually in the preferred embodiment the flaps are attached by an adhesive. |
9 | fig5 is a detail schematic drawing of the rotating ball valve shown in fig4 0015 fig6 is a detail schematic top view of the valve pictured in fig4 showing the angles of rotation for the plastic lever required to open and close the valve 0016 fig7 is an internal view of the valve showing the placement of the o ring that seals the connection between the handle and the disposable suction tip 0017 fig8 is an illustration of one common grasp of the handle of the present invention used by dental assistants 0018 fig9 is an illustration of another common grasp of the handle of the present invention used by dental assistants referring to the figures there are depicted several views of the invented ergonomic handle 100 for the high volume evacuator commonly used in dental offices this device will preferably be used by professional dental assistants to provide a gripping surface that readily conforms to the contours of the hand this will increase comfort and reduce the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome and other fatigue related conditions the preferred embodiment of the ergonomic design for a high volume evacuator handle 100 is shown in fig1 and 2 the handle 100 comprises a soft shell or wrap which surrounds a metal tube 2 or pipe that is approximately u00bd inch in diameter and preferably about 4 inches long the metal tube 2 is fitted with a set of threads or ridges 3 at the rear proximal end and a valve 4. |
9 | increases at the first area 20 this pressure is communicated through the poppet spool 32 and pilot spool 42 to the second area 28 via internal radial passageways 34 50 and internal axial passageway 36 49 the pressure in the second area 28 thus acts upon the pilot ball 56 as the pressure acting on the third area 58 increases to match the force supplied by the pilot spring 62 the pilot ball 56 begins to move off the seat 26 of pilot 24 as the pilot ball 56 moves off the pilot seat 26 the pressure in the second and third areas 28 58 is routed to the tank port via the milled flat on the pilot seat 26 and the seat 21 of poppet housing 12 the passageways located in the poppet spool 32 restrict the total amount of oil flow into the first and second areas 28 58 to less than their individual capacities as the pilot ball 56 moves axially off the pilot seat 26 the pressure in the second area 28 deceases this pressure imbalance acting on the pilot mechanism 24 moves the entire pilot assembly axially toward the pilot ball 56 against the force generated by the biasing spring 62 as the passageways in the poppet spool 32 begin to close as a result of the axial movement the flow into the second area 28 decreases further this decrease in flow increases the pressure imbalance acting on the pilot mechanism 24 this in turn closes the passageways completely in the poppet spool 32 within the poppet 22. |
8 | scan and used for encryption of the private key the article by john daugman entitled u201c how iris recognition works u201d referred to above suggests that several such as about 10 offsets of the obtained sequence may be tried before correct alignment is achieved in the present application the same sequence is used for encryption of a private key and therefore it is not known whether the correct alignment has been achieved or not a possible solution comprises incorporation of an extra field of 20 bits into the encrypted private key once the private key has been restored the content of this field may be compared with the first 20 output bits of a hash e g sha 1 of the private key if these bits do not agree a different offset of the 2000 computed iris bits may be tried this offset sequence may be used for decryption of the private key this process may be continued until agreement is reached at which point the correct value for the private key may be set the above process is typically characterized in that iris fuzzy information is used not for creation of the private public key pair but for encryption and decryption of the private key therefore using fuzzy information and error correcting codes the same private key may be obtained repeatedly alternatively a content key may be generated as shown in fig3 a suitable eye measurement or concatenation of eye measurements from eye recognition unit 70 forms a value having say 2000 bits it being appreciated that numerical values stipulated. |
2 | solutions used in commercial printing presses comprises withdrawing fountain solution from the dampener recirculation system of a printing press and directing the withdrawn fountain solution through a sediment prefilter a separation filter and a posttreatment filter the sediment prefilter preferably comprises a melt blown polypropylene filter the separation filter preferably comprises a diatomaceous earth filter and the post treatment filter preferably comprises a zeolite filter application_number US 39221503 A description referring now to the drawings and particularly to fig1 thereof there is shown a fountain solution recycling system 10 incorporating the present invention the system 10 includes a pump 12 which receives fountain solution from a commercial printing press through a line 14 the output of the pump 12 is directed to a sediment prefilter 16 through a line 18 the sediment prefilter 16 comprises a housing 20 which contains a strainer or filter formed from melt blown polypropylene and having a consistency generally similar to that of a fibrous web the function of the sediment prefilter 16 is to remove relatively large particles from the flowing fountain solution from the sediment prefilter 16 the fountain solution is directed to a separation cartridge 22 through a line 24 the separation cartridge 22 comprises a housing which contains a diatomaceous earth filter and functions to remove sub micron. |
9 | of the jaws when tissue is not present when the jaws are in the closed position the anvil is adjacent to the channel when tissue is present the second slide post may be lifted off the slide surfaces 45 and 46 of the channel due to the resistance of the tissue to clamping in addition since the closure tube and anvil have moved forwardly in tandem the distal end of the anvil is no longer rearward of the distal end of the channel but rather the distal ends of the anvil and channel are substantially coincident with each other referring to fig6 and 7 there is shown the clamping sequence to move the jaws from an open position for inserting bodily tissue between the jaws to a closed position for clamping the tissue when the clamping trigger 17 of the actuator 15 is squeezed against the palm grip handle 16 the closure tube 12 is caused to move from its rearward position to its forward position to consequently move the anvil from a position spaced from the cartridge filled channel to a position adjacent the channel in fig6 and 7 the bottom half of the frame is illustrated the top half of the frame can be simply molded to the bottom half to completely enclose the mechanisms for clamping and firing when the clamping trigger 17 is squeezed it pivots. |
9 | stressed leaf spring 23 the eccentric disc 22 is abruptly rotated through 45 u00b0 towards the left in which case at the same time the cam projection on the cam spring 27 latches into the following latching groove 26 which is displaced through 45 u00b0 relative to the central latching groove 26 in that operating condition the leaf spring 23 is relieved of stress as can be seen from fig5 that is to say it assumes a straight position the eccentric disc 22 is symmetrical and has a larger diameter 30 and a smaller diameter 29 wherein the dimensions of the larger diameter 30 at both sides of the point of rotation of the eccentric disc 22 and also the dimensions of the smaller diameter at both sides of the point of rotation of the eccentric disc 22 are of equal length while in fig3 and 4 that is to say in the normal operating condition the two sliders 20 are in opposite relationship to the region of the smaller diameter 29 of the eccentric disc 22 and are thus not actuated in the 45 u00b0 position shown in fig5 the left hand slider 20 comes into contact with the larger diameter 30 of the eccentric disc 22 whereby the left hand slider 20 is displaced towards the left and as a result the left hand. |
4 | elongated enclosure that is used to capture the solvent e g acetone when forming cellulose acetate filaments for re use cabinet 18 has an outlet 20 typically a door or opening through the cabinet wall through which filaments 22 exit the cabinet a lubricant applicator 24 is located at the lowermost end of the cabinet the placement of applicator 24 with relation to outlet 20 will be discussed in greater detail below applicator 24 is used to apply lubricant discussed below to the filaments and change the direction of travel of the filaments after lubrication the filaments exit the cabinet 18 via outlet 20 filaments 22 are drawn from the cabinet 18 by feed roll 32 or take up roll between outlet 20 and feed roll 32 there is a lubricator 30 which is conventional e g a kiss roll while spinning operation 10 is illustrated with filaments exiting on a side of cabinet 18 spinning operation 10 may also be a u2018 pass through u2019 spinning operation where filaments exit through the bottom end of the cabinet 18 the applicator 24 is located at the lowermost end of the cabinet and in the vicinity of outlet 20 u2018 in the vicinity of outlet 20 u2019 means from about six inches 15 25 cm before to about six inches 15 25 cm after the outlet 20 and before the lubricator 30 in one embodiment applicator 24 is located within the cabinet before the outlet or. |
3 | is required a colored paste or colored powder of a particular color can be selectively added the anti settling agent is bentonite silica in gaseous phase or activated polyamide wax the surface layer material is a polyurethane pu imitation porcelain surface coating comprising a major surface layer composition and a curing agent wherein the major surface layer composition comprises the following major surface layer ingredients by weight butyl acetate 6 xylene 5 acrylic polyol resin 82 7 propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate 5 organic silica leveling agent 1 and organic silica anti foaming agent 0 3 wherein the curing agent comprises the following major curing agent ingredients by weight butyl acetate 20 xylene 20 and isocyanate curing agent 60 the ingredients according to the above weight ratio are mixed and grinded to obtain the pu imitation porcelain surface coating material which can be mixed with the curing agent or a thinner composition before use the weight ratio of the surface layer material the curing agent and the thinner composition is 1 0 3 u02dc 1 0 5 u02dc 1 the thinner composition mainly includes the following thinner composition ingredients by weight butyl acetate 3 10 xylene 50 60 propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate 5 15 and isophorone 5 15 preferably and in particular the. |
6 | a hub 10 of a wind turbine the bearing comprises a first bearing shell 1 and a second bearing shell 2 the second bearing shell 2 is attached to the hub 10 of the wind turbine the second bearing shell 2 is rotating together with the hub 10 of the wind turbine and is therefore the rotatable part of the bearing the first bearing shell 1 is attached to the stationary part of the wind turbine not shown and is therefore the stationary part of the bearing a number of bearing pads 3 is arranged between the first bearing shell 1 and the second bearing shell 2 the first bearing shell 1 comprises an opening 4 the bearing pads 3 are visible through the opening 4 the position of the opening 4 is in a place with a good accessibility during service of the wind turbine for example the position of the opening 4 can also be chosen to be in an area along the bearing where the loads present in the bearing are low the bearing pads 3 are visible through the opening 4 and can also be exchanged through the opening 4 the bearing pads 3 are detachably attached to the second bearing shell 2 the rotatable part of the bearing the. |
3 | less than 35 u00b0 c with or without the use of a condensation catalyst such as triethyl amine and under anhydrous isothermal polymerization conditions this process tends to give rise to polymers having a higher molecular weight the intermediate polyamic acid reaction product may then be imidized by chemical or heat treatment as set forth above suitable solvents for use in the process include organic solvents whose functional groups do not react with the reactants to any appreciable extent in addition to being inert to the system and preferably being a solvent for the polyamide imide the organic solvent must be a solvent for at least one of the reactants preferably for all of the reactants the normally liquid organic solvents of the n n dialkylcarboxylamide class are useful as solvents in the process the preferred solvents are the lower molecular weight members of this class particularly n n dimethylformamide and n n dimethylacetamide other useful solvents are n n diethylformamide n n diethylacetamide n n dimethylmethoxyacetamide n methyl caprolactam and the like other solvents which ay be used include dimethylsulfoxide n methyl 2 pyrrolidone tetramethyl urea pyridine dimethylsulfone hexamethylphosphoramide tetramethylene sulfone formamide n methylformamide butyrolactone and phenols such as m cresol the solvents can be used alone or in combinations the polymers may be recovered from solution by precipitation in water or in an alcohol such as methanol and washed the degree of polymerization of the polyamide imides is subject to deliberate control the use of equimolar amounts of all reactants under the prescribed conditions provides polyamide imides or reasonably high molecular weight the use of the acid or amino reactants in large excess limits the extent of polymerization in addition to using an excess. |
8 | the weight member 62 the rate of retardation depending upon the viscosity of the selected fluid 64 the fluid 64 likewise affects the rate of return which can also be important in some installations inasmuch as it is planned that a fluid 64 will be employed in most instances the use of the flexible bellows 66 along with the o ring 40 assures that the lower portion of compartment of the casing 12 will be sealed from the upper portion containing the disc 42 and that no fluid can pass therebetween while the bellows 66 prevents any transfer of the fluid 64 it will be observed that the downwardly extending skirt or flange 44 provides a concave configuration as far as the disc 42 is concerned the use of a flat disc at least a disc having a flat lower surface could cause a sticky condition to develop by reason of two flat surfaces the upper surface of the platform 34 being the second such flat surface confronting each other in other words the surface tension particularly if there is a film of oil existing could adversely influence or affect the operation however the rounded knife edge shape imparted to the lower edge of the flange or skirt 44 obviates any possibility of a sticky condition arising which could adversely affect the operation of my device 6 hence it should be obvious that the device 6 is indeed quite versatile and can be employed in a number of situations without modification where modification to meet certain criteria is needed the user has the option of changing the disc 42 and or the weight member 62. |
4 | merge to define a pointed edge 24 the third side or face 25 of each bar 20 is opposite the pointed edge 24 and is desirably spaced from the main cylinder of the carding machine to separate foreign matter lint and the like from the fibers remaining on the main cylinder during the carding operation the side 23 of each bar 20 and 21 is illustrated as including a seam 26 defined by overlapped ends of the material from which the bar is formed the bars 20 and 21 may be of a uniform dimension throughout their respective lengths and extend in uniformly spaced parallel relation to each other transversely of the screen to define a space of approximately 4 8 mm 3 16 34 bettween adjacent bars this distance may be varied as desired alternatively the bars 20 and 21 may be tapered inwardly from their respective junctures with the side frames toward their junctures with the center bar as described in u s pat no 3 348 268 issued oct 24 1967 end bars 27 extend transversely of the screen between side rib 15 and center rib 19 the end bars are positioned at the center of the screen in fig2 and are proximate to each other when the front screen portion 14a and back screen portion 14b are assembled to form the complete screen end bars 28 are. |
8 | the one gap 21 centrifugal force occurs in the wafer circumferential direction in the chemical spinning off step of the cleaning process therefore in the lattice shaped wiring pattern the gaps are so provided as to allow the chemical to be discharged from the inner to outer side on the wafer improving the chemical discharge efficiency fig5 is an illustration showing another aspect of a shape of the gap 21 formed in the second wiring layer 15 a gap 23 is characterized by a skewed discharge port with an increased length inside the pattern so that the chemical applied inside the pattern of the second wiring layer 15 is easily discharged along the wafer rotation direction during the spin drying in this way the chemical discharge efficiency is expected to be increased furthermore as shown in fig6 the layout in fig4 is applied to the shape of the gap 23 in fig5 so that the skewed gaps 24 are provided at diagonally opposite positions in the lattice here it is desirable that the gap 21 22 23 or 24 is larger than 1 10 of one side of a pixel cell or the pixel cell pitch and smaller than 3 10 of the same in view of the pixel size and light blocking effect the gap 21 22 23 or 24 is formed in the part. |
7 | polished stainless steel in applications where static discharge or contact with high voltage is a concern the contact assemblies can be formed of bakelite or asbestos returning to fig1 and 2 gauge 2 is operatively positioned in mounting hole 6 gauge 2 includes deflection probe 12 retention knob 10 a and data read out 10 b probe 12 extends radially from the bottom of gauge 2 through access hole 12 a in elongate frame 1 hole 12 a is sized to avoid interference with the radial movement of probe 12 similarly retention knob 10 a extends radially through access hole 12 b in the top of elongate frame 1 access hole 12 b is sized to allow free motion of the retention knob probe 12 is spring loaded to facilitate ease of use retention knob 10 a follows the movement of probe 12 retention knob 10 a secures probe 12 to gauge 2 preventing over extension or loss of probe 12 due to the spring gauge 2 in the preferred embodiment is a 543 683 b electronic digital indicator manufactured by mitutoyo of tokyo japan another viable option is a depth gauge manufactured under part number cen44345 and offered for sale by central tools central lighting in another preferred embodiment the gauge can include an electronic memory including time and date indexing so that the time and date of measurements taken can be recorded furthermore gauge 2 may include a memory for alphanumeric tagging of each measurement so that notes may be made as to the location of the window frame being measured in this embodiment electronic downloading of this data is provided to a laptop computer for. |
9 | programmable counter timer 52 the factor by which the system clock signal is divided is entered as a digital number into the variable divider 56 from the peripheral interface adapter 58 in this manner a slowdown or deceleration of the stepping motor 21 may be effected by reducing the rate of the drive pulses applied to the motor translator 27 in addition output 17 of the peripheral interface adapter 58 is applied via the adapter 54 to the motor translator 27 to effect whether the dc stepping motor 21 is driven in a counterclockwise direction thus directing the platen 4 downward or in a clockwise direction to drive the platen 4 upward in an illustrative embodiment of this invention the motor translator 27 takes the form of that translator manufactured by the superior electric company under their designation tbm105 9322 to be used with the dc stepping motor taking the form of a motor manufactured by the same company having a designation m093 fd301 the microcomputer 26 has an internal memory that is programmed with a set of instructions to effect the above described operations as will now be explained in greater detail in an illustrative embodiment of this invention the program is written in a proprietary language known as 34 microforth 34 a trademark of forth inc an illustrative example of the particular program in the noted language is set out below as a series of screens 53 through 61 spc1 a high order of summary of the above program is given in screen 5f wherein at line a the daccel is called to effect an acceleration of the motor drive instruction to direct the platen 4 in a downward direction and thereafter the program calls drun to continue to drive the. |
8 | the selected tfc is inspected in the example of fig1 the transport format associated with the rlc mac header includes an active send up bit so the corresponding l 1 tc is enabled at 142 in order to permit the rlc mac header information to be forwarded to the rlc mac layer at 143 at 144 the rlc mac layer provides an rlc sequence number to layer one together with an instruction to enable the l 1 tc associated with the rlc data block at 145 previously stored soft values of a previously received rlc data block having the same rlc sequence number are obtained and at 146 the presently received rlc data block from the received radio block is applied to its l 1 tc the l 1 tc for the rlc data block uses the stored soft values retrieved at 145 and the present rlc data block which also includes soft values to decode the present rlc data block at 147 new soft values produced by operation of the l 1 tc for example due to incorrect crc are stored and at 148 if the crc is correct the rlc data produced by the l 1 tc is forwarded to the rlc mac layer soft values are real numbers indicating both the value 1 or 0 of a received bit and the likelihood that the bit was correctly received a positive sign of the. |
8 | volume and adjacent to said antenna radiator the steering conductor attached to a second active element 113 for varying a current mode thereon the antenna radiator is configured and the steering conductor is adjusted in length and positioned in relation to the antenna radiator to tune the frequency response of the antenna radiator to provide for reception of signals in one or multiple cellular or communication frequency bands and provide multiple radiation modes within the one or multiple frequency bands wherein pilot signals from two or more base stations are received with the multimode antenna multiple radiation modes are used to measure the pilot signals and the received power level of the pilot signals for multiple modes are measured and stored in memory in a microprocessor or other memory located on the mobile device that the multimode antenna is connected to the receive signal levels are compared to a data base of stored radiation patterns for the multiple modes and a measure of angle of arrival of the pilot signals are performed an intersection of rays or lines parallel to the angle of arrival of two or more pilot signals are used to determine a location fix in another embodiment a multimode antenna includes a tunable component with two or more tuning states being connected to the steering conductor to alter the reactance of the steering conductor the tunable component is adjusted to steer the null or low signal region and pilot signals are monitored as the null of. |
3 | cup shaped depression having side walls 16 with an angle of about 45 degrees while this angle can be from about 20 degrees to about 60 degrees applicant has found that low cost results are obtained with an angle of about 45 degrees the selection of the side wall angle is dependant on the angle of repose for the back fill or native materials melter depth and the minimum surface area required to process the feed material the soil 12 is then overlain with a quantity of selected back fill 32 to a thickness of about one to three feet the thickness of the material depends on the back fill material selected and its expected service when the back fill is more corrosion resistant less material is required the dimensions of the excavated area will depend upon the desired capacity of the apparatus for example a melter with a capacity to process 50 tons of feed material per day would have an outside diameter of about 32 feet while a capacity of 100 tons day would require a diameter of about 40 feet this outside diameter depends on several variables including the typical melting rate of the feed material the viscosity of the melting material its corrosiveness to the fill material the electrode placement and the depth the electrode penetrates into the molten material the general character of the melter 39 s dimensions are as follows the area inside the circle which contains the electrodes must be sufficient to melt the feed. |
4 | treating zone until a temperature of about 310 u00b0 to 350 u00b0 f is reached preferably temperatures of about 325 u00b0 to about 350 u00b0 f are employed the residence time in the confined zone is not critical and may range from a few seconds up to one or two minutes residence time values may be controlled by varying the slurry feed rate and the length of the zone the protein material which has been rendered thermoplastic by the preceding steam treatment next enters a rotating multi orifice spinnerette head located at the discharge end of the confined treating zone the centrifugal forces created along the axis of the spinnerette act to draw stretch and orient the emerging protein monofilaments spinnerette rotations in the range of about 1000 to about 2000 rpm are suitable to form monofilaments optimum results are achieved at about 1800 rpm by varying the spinnerette rpm 39 s and the pressure and temperature conditions in the cooking tube fiber lengths from about 1 2 to about 6 inches can be obtained the spinnerette head further serves to maintain a back pressure of about 70 to 80 psi in the confined zone in the preferred embodiment the fibers emerging from the spinnerette are quenched by sprays of a cooling fluid e g water directed at the product the resulting stream of water is useful to carry the product out of the centrifuge and into a collection zone where. |
1 | topically applied medication or shampoo with which it is packed the advantage of making the treats of non animal origin is that it would be easier to ship between countries and states that have concerns related to potential spread of animal diseases treats satisfying the needs of this patent are those that would not be classified or regulated as animal drugs by the fda or a similar governmental regulatory agency that is the treats are not intended for use u201c in the diagnosis cure mitigation treatment or prevention of disease u201d the treats may however fall under the classification of u201c dietary supplements u201d that is a product intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one or more of the following dietary ingredients e a dietary substance for use to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake or f a concentrate metabolite constituent extract or combination of any ingredient described in clause a b c d or e the invention provides a manufactured package containing a topical liquid formulation and a treat for administration to a pet the packages of the preferred embodiments are designed to help ameliorate some of the negative emotional aspects of a pet treatment occasion by providing the pet owner with a ready to use taste treat they can offer to the pet immediately before or. |
5 | water salinity from 35 000 ppm to 0 ppm the upstream and downstream pressure helped quantify the damage if any fig1 and 2 provide examples of permeability and conductivity profiles during high salinity and fresh water displacement under experimental conditions utilizing two different core samples the process was then switched back to the high salinity brine to verify that the permeability of the sample had not been compromised after the pressure drop across the core stabilized and the high salinity brine permeability was reestablished the flow rate was abruptly i e shocked changed from the salt water solution to fresh water this step confirmed that the sample used was sensitive to water chemistry and the injection scheme the presence of clay particles in the effluent stream from the shocked cores was detected by the turbinity measurements the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed and illustrated however the invention is intended to be as broad as defined in the claims below those skilled in the art may be able to study the preferred embodiments and identify other ways to practice the invention that are not exactly as described in the present invention it is the intent of the inventors that variations and equivalents of the invention are within the scope of the claims below and the description abstract and drawings not to be used to limit the scope of the invention all of the references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference the discussion of any reference is not an admission that it is prior art to the present invention. |
1 | alternative to the score card the game may be played using reference to physical dollar amounts which may be obtained from or paid to a banker and each player keeping their respective dollars the denominations of 1 000 5 000 10 000 and 20 000 enable a player to change salary easily shown in fig5 a and 5b salary dollar certificates 31a and bonus dollar certificates 31b can also be delimited by using separate colors in order that the participants move around the game board 10 each player is provided with a physical token 32 examples of the tokens are shown in fig6 the tokens are in some way representative of occupations eg cash register for a shop assistant an apple for a teacher a computer for a secretary a miners hat and so on moreover to enable the game to be played a means for generating scores is provided typically in the form of dice prior to beginning the game the participants need to agree on the amount of time allocated to each participant to answer a question card alternatively the time can be left to the discretion of the participants while in play 1 each player starts out in despatch with a salary of 10 000 2 utilizing the dice each participant rolls the participant with the highest number goes first and the playing turns. |
2 | 95 c l 0 20 0 23 0 17 ball burst impact at 73 u00b0 f 0 50 in diam sphere hd cm kg sup 8average 11 5 11 5 11 5 8 5std dev 0 6 0 6 1 0 0 495 c l 0 9 0 9 1 6 0 6optical properties at 73 u00b0 f haze sup 9avg 0 3 0 4 0 3 1 6std dev 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 195 c l 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 t trans sup 10avg 92 2 92 3 92 3 92 4std dev 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 195 c l 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1clarity sup 11avg 83 1 83 4 85 8 std dev 2 5 1 4 1 3 95 c l 3 9 2 2 2 0 gloss 45 u00b0 sup 12avg 99 100 100 92std dev 1 1 1 195 c l 2 1 2 2percent elastic recovery after15 elongation at 73 u00b0 f sup 13av long 94 00 94 00 92 00 94 40 std dev 0 94 0 55 1 22 0 92 95 c l 1 50 0 87 1 94 1 47 av trans 91 67 90 33 91 84 92 07 std dev 1 27 2 07 0 84 0 77 95 c l 2 03. |
3 | scheme ii dialkoxybenzo b thiophene may be acylated with the acylating agent described above and the protecting group removed to afford compound iii alternatively as shown in scheme iii subsequent to intramolecular cyclization of acetophenone ii the alkoxy groups of the dialkoxybenzothiophene may be removed to yield a dihydroxybenzothiophene the hydroxy groups may then be reprotected and the resulting protected dihydroxy compound may then be reacted with the acylating agent described above after which the protecting groups are removed the cyclization of a alkoxyphenyl thio 4 alkoxyacetophenone is carried out in polyphosphoric acid ppa with phosphoric acid to yield 6 alkoxy 2 4 alkoxyphenyl benzo b thiophene and 4 alkoxy 2 4 alkoxyphenyl benzo b thiophene the reaction proceeds cleanly without generation of a thick difficult to stir paste according to the invention the cyclization is conducted at temperatures of from about 50 u00b0 to 110 u00b0 c preferably from about 75 u00b0 to 95 u00b0 c and most preferably from about 80 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 c the acetophenone starting material is heated in the ppa h 3 po 4 mixture for at least 30 minutes and preferably from about 60 to 180 minutes as presently practiced the acetophenone is cyclized at about 85 u00b0 c for about 1 75 hours the weight ratio of ppa to h 3 po 4 in this cyclization reaction is from about 10 1 to 1 1 subsequent to this initial heating period the reaction is cooled to a temperature of from about 25. |
9 | hydroxy carboxylic acid structure synthesized in synthesis example 1 and 2 parts by weight of an acid generator triphenylsulfonium triflate were dissolved in 600 parts by weight of cyclohexanone and the solution was filtered through a teflon filter having a pore diameter of 0 20 u03bcm to prepare a resist solution the resist solution was applied by spin coating onto a silicon substrate which had been treated with hexamethyldisilazane and the coating was heat treated at 100c for 2 min thereby forming a 0 54 u03bcm thick resist film the absorption spectrum of this film was measured with an ultraviolet visible spectrophotometer as a result it was found that the transmittance at 193 nm was 25 the substrate coated with the above resist was placed in an apparatus for an exposure experiment wherein the interior of the apparatus had been purged with nitrogen and a levenson type phase shifting mask formed on a quartz plate was brought into intimate contact with the coated substrate an arf excimer laser was applied through the mask followed by post baking at 100c for 2 min the resist film was immersed in an aqueous tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution concentration 0 113 wt at 23c as a. |
5 | in the art will appreciate that the use of the rupture disc for piston access is simply the preferred way and generally more accurate than relying exclusively on shearing a shear pin a pressure regulation valve can also be used for such selective access as well as a chemically responsive barrier that goes away in the presence of a predetermined substance or energy field temperature downhole or other well condition for example to move the sleeve burst or rupture discs 42 also can be replaced by any other pressure control plug known in the art such as those disclosed and taught in u s patent application ser no 13 286 775 filed nov 1 2011 entitled u201c frangible pressure control plug actuatable tool including plug and method thereof u201d which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety after burst disc 42 is ruptured lower chamber 58 is under absolute downhole pressure so wall flexure at that location is minimized even before burst disc 42 breaks the size of lower chamber 58 is sufficiently small to avoid sleeve wall flexing in that region the use of a large boss to support intermediate internal bore piston seals 52 also strengthens inner shifting sleeve 50 immediately below upper chamber 62 thus at least reducing flexing or bending that could put inner shifting sleeve 50 in a bind before it is fully shifted the slightly larger dimension of external rod piston seals 59 as compared to port isolation seals 45 that hold inner shifting sleeve 50 closed initially also. |
7 | sections ds 1 ds 2 and ds 3 are one of the combinations of 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 and 1 1 0 the combination of 0 0 0 indicates that the threshold value of the memory cells has not got to the u201c 00 u201d first step write verify voltage by the n u2212 1 th write step the combination of 0 1 0 indicates that the threshold value of the memory cells has got to the u201c 00 u201d first step write verify voltage but not to the u201c 00 u201d second step write verify voltage by the n u2212 1 th write step the combination of 1 1 0 indicates that the threshold value of the memory cells has got to the u201c 00 u201d second step write verify voltage it is not possible that the threshold value of the memory cells has got to the u201c 00 u201d second step write verify voltage but not to the u201c 00 u201d first step write verify voltage by the n u2212 1 th write step so that the combination of 1 0 0 does not exists in this embodiment if the threshold value of the memory cells has not got to 2 2v which is the u201c 00 u201d first step write verify voltage by the n th write step the detection outcome of the u201c 00 u201d first step write verify operation is not satisfactory so that the data in the data storage sections ds 2 are not changed if on the other hand. |
5 | mounting brackets 30 as shown in fig1 when the desired arrangement of panel assemblies 25 is achieved a reveal strip 55 of a predetermined length is installed in the reveal cavity as at 60 between adjoining panel assemblies as illustrated in the composite reveal strip insertion sequence shown in fig1 to complete the installation initially the beveled edge 55 a of the reveal strip 55 is inserted into the reveal cavity 60 in generally perpendicular relation to the acm panels 15 into contact with spring clips 40 45 as shown by directional arrows 65 it will be understood that the function of the spring clips 40 45 is initially to guide the reveal strip 55 into its installed position in the reveal cavity 60 and then to lock the reveal strip into such position still referring to fig1 this is accomplished by pushing the reveal strip 55 inwardly against the spring bias of curved spring clips 40 to deform such clips 40 to a compressed condition shown by broken line 43 in fig1 b next the reveal strip 55 is partially rotated shown by directional arrows 65 in fig1 about its longitudinal axis into contact with angular spring clips 45 to deform such clips 45 to a compressed condition. |
2 | an upturned edge 16 that is received within a downwardly opening groove 18 provided within the forward portion of upper frame member 12 the foregoing frame components are secured together by pin and screw type fasteners 20 22 23 of which only illustrative ones are shown in fig1 frame plate 14 has a plurality illustratively eight of laterally spaced parallel slots 24 which extend forwardly from the rear edge of plate 14 and pass under its upturned forward edge 16 slots 24 receive and constrain lateral movement of respective ones of a corresponding plurality of elongate ram or slider members 26 26 39 of which only illustrative ones are shown as is best shown in fig5 each slider 26 has an elongate lightweight body 28 that preferably is formed of injection molded plastic material and that has an impact surface 29 at its rear end the slider body supports at its forward end a hammer face 30 preferably formed of stamped sheet metal and has intermediate its length a plurality illustratively four of armature elements 32 preferably formed of chemically etched electrical steel coated with titanium nitride openings are also provided through slider body 28 for the purpose of further reducing its weight and or of receiving fastener and other components of module 10. |
8 | 2 via the positive feedback circuit 50 at this time the capacitor c 22 has a function for shortening the turn on time of the transistor q 2 when a dial input takes place in an off hook state the microcomputer not shown controls the potential of the terminal hc so as to correspond to the dial input as a result the transistor q 1 sends a dial pulse signal on the other hand when on hook the potential of the terminal hc is controlled to be a low potential as a result of control by the microcomputer not shown as a result the base potential of transistor q 2 falls and the transistor q 2 therefore turns off in doing so the base potential of transistor q 1 falls and the transistor q 1 therefore turns off next a description is given of the operation when an overvoltage is applied to the subscriber lines l 1 l 2 when an overvoltage is applied to the subscriber lines l 1 l 2 a large voltage drop occurs at the overcurrent detection circuit 40 when this voltage drop exceeds the zener voltage the zener diode d 20 enters a breakdown state the breaker circuit 70 then causes the base potential of the transistor q 2 to fall at this time a reverse bias voltage is applied across the base terminal b 2 and emitter terminal e 2 of the transistor q 2 the transistor q 2 therefore turns off the instant within two microseconds the overvoltage is applied across the subscriber. |
1 | 6 ml serving or less than about 160 calories per 236 6 ml serving or less than about 150 calories per 236 6 ml serving in one embodiment the nutritional beverage includes between about 100 and about 170 calories per 236 6 ml serving or between about 120 and about 150 calories per 236 6 ml serving or between about 140 and about 150 calories per 236 6 ml serving the translucent nutritional beverage preferably comprises between about 282 2 to about 987 7 total kcal kg about 8 to about 28 total kcal ounce or about 352 7 to about 917 1 total kcal kg about 10 to about 26 total kcal ounce or about 423 3 to about 846 6 total kcal kg about 12 to about 24 total kcal ounce the following examples further describe and demonstrate specific embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure the examples are given solely for the purpose of illustration and are not to be construed as limitations of the present disclosure as many variations thereof are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure all exemplified amounts are weight percentages based upon the total weight of the composition unless otherwise specified the following examples illustrate powdered nutritional supplements of the present disclosure including methods of making and using the powdered nutritional supplements formula components for the batch are listed in table 5 a vitamin. |
8 | block diagram of scheduling engine 522 according to some embodiments of the invention as shown in fig1 scheduling engine 522 may include a data processing system 1302 which may include one or more microprocessors and or one or more circuits such as an application specific integrated circuit asic field programmable gate arrays fpgas etc a network interface 1304 and a data storage system 1306 which may include one or more non volatile storage devices and or one or more volatile storage devices e g random access memory ram as shown data storage system 1306 may be used to store scheduling tree state information in embodiments where data processing system 1302 includes a microprocessor computer readable program code 1343 may be stored in a computer readable medium 1342 such as but not limited to magnetic media e g a hard disk optical media e g a dvd memory devices e g random access memory etc in some embodiments computer readable program code 1343 is configured such that when executed by a processor code 1343 causes scheduling engine 522 to perform steps described above e g steps describe above with reference to the flow chart shown in fig8 in other embodiments scheduling engine 522 is configured to perform steps described above without the need for code 1343 that is for example data processing system 1302 may consist merely of one or more asics hence the features of the present invention described above may be implemented in hardware and or software for example in particular embodiments the functional components of scheduling engine 522 described above may be implemented by data processing system 1302 executing computer instructions 1343. |
7 | type a configuration of the image forming apparatus using this optical modulator element can be made simple also according to the optical modulator element 100 the light from the light source is passed through the opening portion 6 b in the on state and is emergent onto the image forming plane and therefore the element having a light utilization efficiency of 100 can be accomplished the normal reflection optical modulator element reflects the incident light toward the emergent portion or the light absorbing member by displacing the reflecting mirror provided to the movable portion and thus switches the on state and the off state according to this approach when the reflecting mirror is angled by bringing the movable portion into contact with the substrate a vibration of the reflecting mirror is generated in reaction thus such a problem exists that the on light emitted after the reflection is also vibrated also in the normal transmission optical modulator element design and drive of the movable portion must be adjusted according to the wavelength of light emitted from the light source however according to the optical modulator element 100 the problem such that the on light is vibrated does not occur because the light passes through the opening portion 6 b and design and drive can be carried out irrespective of the wavelength of light emitted from the light source in this case if the reflecting mirror 6 a can block the light that is incident on the opening portion. |
6 | comprised of holes through said first 102 and second 104 surfaces of sufficient diameter to accept said strap member retainer 124 pivot elements 125 said strap member retainer 124 is preferably comprised of a rigid spring steel material but may comprise a plurality of other materials or forms as shown in the figures said strap member retainer 124 is substantially u201c v u201d or u201c u u201d shaped containing pivot elements 125 at the ends contained within said decoupling end 120 is said ball 128 of substantial weight such that when said decoupling tool 84 is canted during use said ball 128 will roll against said strap member retainer 124 pushing said strap member retainer 124 to an extended position said strap member retainer 124 once extended will prevent said pipe coupler insertion portion 12 or strap member 50 from slipping off said decoupling tool 84 and further allows an operator to securely extract said supply pipe said ball guard 131 mounts via a fastener with or within said tubular structure and covers any opening in said tubular structure of said decoupling end 120 flattened outer surface 108 whereby said ball 128 is prohibited from protruding and interfering with the decoupling process in the preferred embedment said decoupling tool 84 may be manufactured from tubular steel of sufficient length and formed substantially into the shape of an u201c l u201d before or after forming said eyes 112 and said pivot points 126 may be may be formed or drilled in first 102 and second 104. |
6 | channel near the valve chamber and rotatable from outside the engine to change the cross sectional dimensions of the inlet channel and increase or decrease the twist in the flow of combustion air therepast application_number US 13553380 A description an air cooled cylinder head portion 1 of a valve controlled internal combustion engine constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown in fig1 to include a combustion chamber inlet valve 8 composed of a head 7 mounted on an elongated valve shaft 5 the valve shaft 5 being movable within a guiding core 13 positioned within the cylinder head 1 so as to cause the head 7 to suitably open and close the opening in the bottom surface 6 of the cylinder head 1 leading into a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine not shown the cylinder head 1 also includes a valve chamber 4 which extends upwardly from the bottom surface 6 of the cylinder head and concentrically around the valve shaft 5 as well as a curved inlet channel 2 which communicates downwardly between the top surface 3 of the cylinder head and the valve chamber 4 the inlet channel 2 being shaped so that combustion air will be caused to flow in a twisting fashion around the axis of the valve shaft 5 which also represents the axis of the piston located in the combustion chamber not shown as it moves from the cylinder head top surface 3 to the valve chamber 4 also included in the cylinder head 1 is a bore through which slidingly extends an adjustable air flow control element 9 as can be. |
4 | the knitting fabric around the buttonhole 2 are repeated for a necessary number of courses the procedure to form the buttonhole 2 in the embodiment 2 has an advantage that it needs a less number of knitting courses than that in the embodiment 1 in a knitting method for a buttonhole in a knit product in the embodiment 3 the bottom peripheral portion 2a of the buttonhole 2 is formed in the same way as the embodiment 1 but on and after fig3 14 the embodiment 2 employs a knitting procedure that is different from that in the embodiment 1 for knitting the top peripheral portion 2b of the buttonhole 2 as described below after the bottom peripheral portion 2a of the buttonhole 2 is formed on the front knitting needles h to e that is after a knitting course in fig5 1 a yarn is supplied in a zigzag pattern between the front knitting needles d to i and the rear knitting needles d to h as shown in fig5 2 in fig5 3 a yarn tucked on the front knitting needle c is supplied to the front knitting needles d to h to form loops on them further in fig5 4 a yarn is supplied to the rear knitting needles d to h to form loops and the yarn is also tucked on the front knitting needle i in fig5 5 the loops held on the front knitting needles d to h are made to be held also on the rear knitting needles d to h furthermore a yarn is supplied to the front knitting needles a to c to form loops on them in fig5 6 and a yarn is supplied to the rear knitting needles a to. |
4 | in direct incorporation of the aliphatic groups into the backbone in a random block pattern z 5 u2014 r 1 u2014 z 6 z 7 u2014 r 2 u2014 z 8 z 9 u2014 r 3 u2014 z 10 fig4 z 5 z 6 z 7 z 8 z 9 z 10 functional groups such that z i must be capable of reacting with at least one z n to incorporate the r j functionality into the molecule for block copolymers only one of z 5 z 6 must be reactive r 1 monomer or block copolymer unit containing the polysiloxane moiety substituted or non substituted linear or branched r 2 any linear or branched saturated or unsaturated substituted or non substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon containing at least one secondary amine group r 3 any linear or branched saturated or unsaturated substituted or non substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon suitable monomers for incorporating r 2 include but are not limited to the following two specific synthetic approaches are illustrated in fig5 and 6 note that only a portion of secondary amine groups need to be reacted with epichlorhydrin typically 10 50 mole of the secondary amine groups will be reacted upon in such a manner where solubility in aqueous solutions is a concern a hydrophilic monomer may also be incorporated into the backbone to counteract any hydrophobicity introduced through addition of the aliphatic hydrocarbon moieties an. |
8 | u201d when the input level is greater than or equal to u2212 0 3v and the clamping transistor ntr 1 becomes off accordingly in this condition the interface circuit serves as normal input buffer on the other hand when the input level is smaller than u2212 0 3v the output cmpout of the comparator cmp 1 becomes u201c h u201d and the clamping transistor ntr 1 turns on in this condition the interface circuit serves for clamping the input level at 0v a result of simulation simulating what effect of the foregoing operation would be achieved for the ringing waveform is illustrated in fig7 in fig7 pcout corresponds to the output signal of the output buffer 1 on the side of the pc in fig1 periin corresponds to the input signal of the input buffer 5 on the side of the peripheral device cmpout corresponds to the comparison result output signal of the comparator cmp 1 and nor 10 corresponds to the output signal of the two input nor gate nor 1 in fig7 in a period a the signal periin is greater than u2212 0 3v the output cmpout of the comparator cmp 1 is u201c h u201d in a period b the signal periin is fallen to lower the level thereof below u2212 0 3v therefore after about 5. |
7 | shown includes a jack base 106 for receiving the reflector holder 105 jack housing 107 may also include a jack cover not shown in fig1 in the embodiment shown jack base 106 contains four alignment means e g grooves two rear alignment means 120 a 120 b and two front alignment means 121 a 121 b each of the rear alignment means 120 accepts an alignment sleeve of a fiber optic connector see e g alignment sleeve 508 shown in fig9 and aligns the optical axis of the first rear connector 202 a with the optical axis of the second rear connector 202 b through the prism 110 forming a low loss connection between the two connectors the front two alignment means 120 are arranged in proximity to the prism base such that inserting a connector into a front port 104 a or 104 b causes the reflector holder 105 and reflector 110 to move out of the optical path between port 102 a and 104 a and the optical path between port 102 b and 104 b and cause the front connectors to be aligned to the rear connectors forming low loss connections between the two pairs of connectors removing the connector from the front panel will cause the prism and prism base to return to their previous position again creating a low loss connection. |
9 | and dissolved in pbs containing 0 1 sodium azide 100 mg fecal pellet per 1 ml pbs sodium azide these samples were vortexed centrifuged and the supernatants were collected for analysis these mucosal and serum samples were accumulated at weekly intervals and analyzed for antigen e g ova specific iga igm igg ige igg1 igg2a igg2b and igg3 antibody titers mice were sacrificed on day 21 for analysis of ova specific antibody forming cells and t cell proliferative and cytokine profile responses submandibular and cervical lymph nodes sm cln mesenteric lymph nodes mln peyer 39 s patches pp vaginal ileal lymph nodes iln and spleen sp suspensions were made by passage of tissue through wire mesh after the excision of pps the small intestine was isolated to determine the ig secreting cells in the intestinal tract which directly relates to protection against intestinal pathogens the intestinal tissue was then gently cleaned minced and treated with 1 mm edta in pbs at 37 u00b0 c with agitation for 15 to 30 minutes next these tissues were treated with collagenase in rpmi media for approximately 1 hour finally lamina propria lymphocytes lpl were isolated using a percoll pharmacia uppsala sweden gradient the lower respiratory tract lung. |
7 | 10 angstroms u00e5 in thickness may be stressed at about 3 v to 4 v on the other hand an ild about 0 5 microns u03bc in thickness between interconnect metals with a spacing of about 0 3 u03bc to about 0 4 u03bc for 45 nanometer nm technology may be stressed up to about 30 v to 40 v i e about 20 v or 25 v unipolar 0 to v peak and bipolar u2212 v peak to v peak capacitance stressing can be achieved by varying the v bias and v osc levels fig5 shows capacitance measurement results in three different modes dc unipolar and bipolar all three samples started with the same capacitance about 2 35e 12 farads f and at the same temperature of 100 u00b0 c as illustrated in fig5 the application of a dc voltage of 13 5 v caused a breakdown at about 40 seconds the application of a unipolar ac voltage oscillating between 13 5 v and ground caused a breakdown at about 100 seconds and the application of a bipolar ac voltage oscillating between 13 5 v and u2212 13 5v caused no breakdown even after 600 seconds the systematic improvement in tddb lifetime from dc to unipolar to bipolar can easily be quantified and used in product lifetime projections embodiments of the present disclosure can achieve several technical effects including allowing uninterrupted real ac stress which can be sensed for dielectric breakdown in very high time resolution the applied ac frequency can be very high and is only limited by the frequency limits of the test system which is impossible using conventional methods the increase in lifetimes demonstrated by ac detection can be used to push the limits of both projected lifetimes for products having different operating frequencies and also. |
1 | addition to the pin 13 also an elastic member made in the form of a helical spring 17 the line forming the helical spring 17 has appendages 17 a and 17 b the appendage 17 a is engaged in the appropriately shaped cavity constituted by the hole 15 whilst the appendage 17 b has a bent end 17 c that is engaged in a corresponding hole not illustrated made on the bottom face of the corresponding eccentric oscillating element 11 with this arrangement when the member 9 is assembled the helical spring 17 loads the eccentric oscillating element 11 in a resting position from which the element itself can be made to oscillate torsionally deforming the helical spring 17 as may be noted in fig1 provided on a part of the perimetral development of each of the elements 11 is a knurling 11 z for the purposes that will be clarified hereinafter the eccentric oscillating elements 11 are mounted see in particular fig4 a 4 b and 5 in the respective seats 7 in such a way as to project through the respective slit 5 with at least one portion of the respective knurling 11 z it is possible to act on this knurled part of the edge of each eccentric oscillating element 11 to bring about an oscillation of the eccentric oscillating element. |
4 | for certain applications fig1 also includes the control valves 150 160 for separately controlling the lower cylinders and upper cylinders respectively of the double felt drying group 17 as described above with reference to the embodiment shown in fig1 fig1 is a further alternative embodiment of fig5 instead of providing one control valve for each individual cylinder in a drying group 17 as in fig5 the embodiment in fig1 provides two control valves 27 and 27 39 the first control valve 27 is provided for controlling the steam pressure in the drying group 24 and the first few cylinders of the drying group 25 the second control valve 27 39 is provided for controlling the steam pressure in the last few cylinders of the drying group 25 and the cylinders of the drying group 26 each set of adjacent upper and lower cylinders in the drying groups 24 and 25 and the adjacent cylinders of the drying group 26 is provided with an isolation valve 50 each isolation valve 50 is preferably formed to be open or closed without being able to be partially open by an adjusting device the isolation valves 50 are connected in steam lines between the control valves 27 27 39 and the cylinders of the drying groups 24 26 if the last cylinder or last few cylinders of the drying group 23 are connected to the control valve 27 as shown in the dotted or broken line an additional isolation valve 50 can also be provided between the control valve 27 and the cylinders of the drying group 23 a plurality of isolation valves 50 39 are also provided. |
6 | is in a state of saturated or slightly sub cooled liquid thereafter the liquefied basic working fluid stream with parameters as at the point 3 is divided into two sub streams having parameters as at points 4 and 5 respectively the sub stream with parameters as at a point 4 is directed into a heat exchanger he 2 where it is heated and partially vaporized by a counter flow stream of a geothermal fluid and obtains parameters as at a point 6 the sub stream of basic working fluid stream with parameters as at the point 5 passes through a heat exchanger he 3 where it is heated and partially vaporized by a counter flow stream of condensing basic working fluid see below and obtains parameters as at a point 7 the compositions temperatures and pressures of the basic working fluid at the points 6 and 7 are substantially the same thereafter the sub streams with parameters as at the points 6 and 7 are recombined forming a stream of basic working fluid with parameters as at a point 8 the stream of basic working fluid with parameters as at the point 8 passes through a heat exchanger he 4 where it is heated and fully vaporized and may even be superheated by the counter flow stream of geothermal fluid and as a result obtains parameters as at a point 9 the stream of geothermal fluid or another fluid which is the source of heat with initial parameters as at a point 30 passes through the heat exchanger he 4 in counter flow to the recombined stream of basic working fluid where the geothermal fluid is cooled providing heat for a process 8. |
8 | 7064434 B2 abstract a method and apparatus electrically coupling input output bond pads that are disposed proximate to one another on a microelectronic device the apparatus includes a microelectronic device having at least two conductive input output bond pads electrically coupled to an integrated circuit of the microelectronic device and first and second conductive stud balls bonded to first and second input output pads respectively and a third conductive stud ball bonded to the first and second conductive stud balls a wire bonding tool in u201c stud ball u201d mode is utilized to bond the conductive stud balls application_number US 72310303 A description with reference to fig1 stud ball bond arrangement 12 of the present invention is seen an integrated circuit device such as integrated circuit chip 10 including a plurality of input output bond pads 14 has for example three stud ball bond arrangements 12 of the present invention in the example shown in fig1 three pairs 16 a 16 b and 16 c of conductive input output bond pads 14 disposed on a surface 30 of the integrated circuit chip 10 are electrically connected by the stud ball bond arrangements 12 a 12 b and 12 c of the present invention any desired number of pairs 16 of input output bond pads may be electrically connected with a corresponding number of stud ball bond arrangements 12 of the present invention if desired the stud ball bond arrangement 12 of the present invention may be formed post wafer fabrication and at stages before or after package level assembly when conductive stud balls are bonded in accord with the present. |
5 | immediately engage with the slot 302 in the flapper arm as it rotates into direct proximity when the flapper is opened water may begin to drain from the tank and as the water level drops it eventually encounters the level of the float when the water level drops below the level of the float 120 the float may lose buoyancy at this point a water weight carried by the upper float reservoir may create negative buoyancy and this disengagement force now downward may cause the second flush detent wedge latch 304 to disengage from the flapper arm the flapper 102 which may be high density may drop closed on the seat shutting off the flow of water referring to fig4 the dual detent toilet flush assembly may be adjustable to provide two distinctly different volumes of water for the first flush and for the second flush thus it should be understood that the volume of water drained from the toilet tank during the first flush and second flush as described herein may be modified such that the amount of water drained during the two flushes can be any volume set by the user by simply altering the starting position of the floats 120 124 along the detent rack in an embodiment the first flush may be a half flush and the second flush may be a full flush each side of the assembly 400 may be an independent system with a separate detent and float the toilet flapper may be latched either at the first flush detent or the second flush detent in an embodiment only one side of the assembly 400 may. |
8 | for example the inventive method can be applied to the ues 408 410 430 and the like as shown in fig3 moreover according to 3gpp document ts36 213 v9 1 0 u201c physical layer procedures u201d for a downlink lte system with a bandwidth of 20 mhz there are around 96 spectral resource blocks in the frequency domain in addition to a control signaling area each of the spectral resource blocks consisting of 12 sub carriers and 14 ofdm symbols according to a definition these spectral resource blocks are sorted in a ascending order in terms of frequency every eight consecutive spectral resource blocks are referred to as a sub band thus there are around 12 sub bands it is to be noted that the above definition of sub band which is compliant with standardized protocols is exemplified for explaining the embodiments of the present invention the application of the present invention is not limited to the above definition and is fully applicable to other definitions by reading the embodiments of the present invention those skilled in the art can understand that the solution of the present invention is applicable to a general definition of sub band fig4 is a flowchart illustrating a csi feedback method according to the present invention as shown in fig4 the csi feedback method according to. |
2 | hold down tabs 24 are located in the upper corners of the bracket 18 for further supporting the corners of a license plate and minimizing rattling of the license plate by extending over and clipping the plate in place thereby preventing the top of the license plate from flexing outwardly bracket 18 further includes a pair of mounting holes 26 for receiving a pair of mounting screws for screwing a license plate to the front face 20 of bracket 18 when a license plate is inserted under the hold down tabs 24 and centered on the bracket 18 it may be screwed in position and held to the surface of the bracket with only two screws a pair of upper molding recesses 28 is formed adjacent the upper corners of bracket 18 and a pair of lower molding recesses 30 is formed adjacent the lower corners of bracket 18 as seen in fig4 tubular sleeves 27 provide support for the threads of the mounting screws as best seen in fig2 6 a grip member in the form of a rearwardly projecting cantilevered grip arm 32 having a downwardly projecting hook 34 extends from the top of each upper molding recess 28 a pair of sidewalls 33 provides. |
9 | i e without substantial discontinuity the globules 5 are deposited between the tracks 3 4 in the manner previously described by means of the stm probe 2 since the conductive tracks 3 4 are recessed into the substrate the tip of the probe 2 can be used to deposit the globules in direct contact with the tracks 3 4 thereby overcoming the problem associated with the configuration shown in fig1 to 3 the substrate 1 may also include further recessed metal deposits 4 39 4 34 for use in the formation of further devices not shown referring now to fig8 another embodiment is shown in which the substrate 1 is provided with an overlying epitaxial layer 8 which is lightly doped so that at normal operating temperatures for example room temperature of say 300 u00b0 k it exhibits a relatively low conductivity formed in the layer 8 is a plurality of spaced heavily doped regions 9 which at the operating temperature are normally conductive and thus perform the function of the buried metal conductive strips 3 4 shown in fig7 the heavily doped regions 9 can be formed by focused ion beam lithography with the contact structures shown in fig7 and 8 it is possible to form devices using a tip 2 of substantially any suitable radius as previously mentioned the substrate needs to be in a conductive condition at the time of deposition of the globules 5 and thereafter needs to be. |
7 | shown in table 1 fig8 illustrates an embodiment of the layout structure of column pass transistors connected with sixteen column memory cells wherein sixteen transistors for column memory cells are arranged in two columns with the bit line pairs connected with memory cells section data line pairs are arranged in parallel to the bit line pairs in the commonly arranged active regions of thirty two transistors between the eighth and ninth memory cells mc 8 mc 9 all the transistors arranged in the same row are connected as one also thirty two non shared active regions are respectively connected with bit lines bl or bit line bars blb respectively belonging to their own areas spaces of a predetermined size are formed for gate signals y 1 y 16 of transistors at both sides of the total sixteen column memory cells the layout structure shown in fig8 is similarly formed to that of the first embodiment of the present invention described above so that repeated descriptions will be omitted it is preferable that the contact lines should be arranged to make a short contact between the active regions and bit lines or section data lines on the other hand dummy cell arrays are positioned between the layout space of transistors and memory cells 0052 fig9 illustrates an embodiment of the layout structure of nmos column pass transistors connected with thirty two column memory cells in fig9 the section data line pairs are arranged in parallel to the bit lines in each space having described specific preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing. |
5 | invention the probe can of course be operating with two or more antennas whereby the amount of time spent on inspecting the soil around the pipe can be reduced in a ratio almost inversely proportional to the number of antennas used among other things the number of antennas used will depend on the dimensions of the pipe however the design and mode of operation of the probe do not require it to be provided with a large number of closely set antennas according to the invention the antennas on the probe can be placed so that they have such a mutual spacing and angle angling that they satisfy the demands of a given inspection in the best possible way depending on the distance of the antennas to the inside face of the pipe and the area soil volume which is desired covered by the individual antenna in a given arrangement the cushion used on this antenna can be made larger or smaller in practice it has turned out that the leaks often are found at the joint between two pipe sections the probe according to the invention has the advantage in that it in such places can turn the antenna slowly. |
9 | present invention disclosing an inverted thin film resistor package 1 can be understood substrate dielectric layer 10 is of conventional materials and conventionally formed the material and thickness selected to be suitable for the final intended device package depending on the particular application other device components may exist below dielectric layer 10 advantageously the method of the present invention may be utilized independent of topography underlying dielectric layer 10 after forming dielectric layer 10 e g by deposition upper surface 15 is completely planarized due to the absence of components at upper surface 15 the planarization may be accomplished without the use of complex equipment and without the requirement for precise depth control of individual regions trenching dielectric layer 10 through planarized upper surface 15 defines a resistor contact path not shown in profile fig3 the trenching depth and range are selected so that resistor contact trench regions 20 of a desired depth and width result and offer a location for metal interconnect to reside interconnect metal is deposited into trench regions 20 interconnect metal such as tungsten copper titanium tungsten alloy and aluminum are suitable interconnect metal deposited into trench regions 20 serve as resistor leads and contact regions 25 resistor leads and contact regions 25 are made coplanar with dielectric layer 10 by metal etchback or cmp process planarization in an alternative embodiment of the invention resistor leads and contact regions 25 may be etched back to a level below upper surface 15 overlaying resistor material on contact regions 25 forms an enhanced current junction between the final resistor body and the lead and contact 25 resistor material overlaying dielectric layer 10 forms a resistive body 30 selectively shaping the resistive body forms. |
8 | terminal from the charging discharging device or the main unit of the equipment application_number US 90373597 A description an embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings fig1 is a view showing the layout of a portable telephone terminal including a battery pack constituting an embodiment of the present invention in fig1 battery pack 10 is installed as a part of portable telephone terminal 20 this battery pack 10 is constructed so as to be capable of being attached and released from the main unit of portable telephone terminal 20 in the condition in which battery pack 10 is mounted in the main unit of portable telephone terminal 20 shown in fig1 battery pack 10 is connected to power source circuit 21 within portable telephone terminal 20 by means of terminals cc1a cc1b and terminals cc2a cc2b power source circuit 21 within the main unit of portable telephone terminal 20 then uses the dc power source of battery pack 10 supplied from terminals cc1b cc2b to generate and supply the power source voltages and currents needed for operation of the various units not shown of the main unit of portable telephone terminal 20 also battery pack 10 is connected when charging discharging is required to a charging discharging device 30 to be described through. |
3 | described in attaway 39 285 effluent 40 flow rate into reactor 43 is maintained at a level consistent with maintaining a desired resident time within reactor 14 as suggested above air is circulated through reactor 43 at a rate sufficient to not limit biological oxidation reactor 43 is stirred using rotatable impeller 44 to prevent excessive foaming from the aeration and mixing of liquid 45 in reactor 43 antifoam 47 is added as needed through pump 48 within reactor 43 organics which were produced in reactor 14 are biologically converted to carbon dioxide and sludge the biochemistry within reactor 43 is best understood by reference to wastewater engineering supra the solution in reactor 43 is best maintained at about ph 7 0 8 5 preferably 7 0 and a temperature of about 32 u00b0 37 u00b0 c in order to maintain the desired ph acid 50 in the form of hc1 or base 51 in the form of naoh may be added as needed using pump 52 controlled by meter controller 31 connected to probe 53 effluent from reactor 43 may be discharged using pump 55 and may be of sufficient quality for discharge directly to sanitary sewer 57 sludge from reactor 43 comprising principally cell mass may be removed and disposed of by settling or filtration drying and landfill the invention provides a significant reduction in amounts of organic nutrients required to be added to the waste stream in attaway 39 285 the minimum ratio of organic nutrients to perchlorate ion was 4 1 whereas the ratio is as low as 1 8 1 in the present invention a significant reduction in the amount of solids sludge and cod leaving the anaerobic reactor is realized the cod ranges for the effluent were 2 600 3 600 mg l. |
8 | synchronous clock frequency present at each compute node making up the desired secure network when multiple clocks run at precisely the same frequency it is said that they are synchronized or synchronous any two or more individual counters clocked by a synchronous frequency have the property that over a given time interval the count difference for all the counters will be identical that is if one of the counters has moved forward during a particular time interval by a certain number of counts all the other counters clocked by the same frequency will also have moved forward by the exactly identical number of counts if the counters are not clocked by a synchronous frequency the count differences will not be equal stated in an alternative way if the count difference between the any two counters clocked by the same frequency is zero at the beginning of the interval the difference will still be zero at the end of the interval similarly if the difference between the numbers counted by two counters clocked by the same frequency at the beginning of the interval is a non zero number the difference will remain that exact same non zero number in general then the count difference for. |
2 | the surface 65 is in the form of a concave conical surface matingly receiving the convex conical surface 55 the lower extreme surface 66 of the locating element 63 is planar to matchingly engage the planar surface 56 of the locating embossment 51 in operation assuming the machine tool to be in its seated position of fig3 and 4 the first step in indexing the table is to actuate the power actuators 40 to raise the rollers 42 into contact with the undersurface of the gear 15 and then to further actuate the actuators 40 to elevate the gear 15 from contact with the surface 17 of the support table 18 it will be seen that this elevation of the gear 15 will simultaneously elevate the cross member 45 and raise the clamping heads 48 to their positions illustrated in fig5 so that the pallet 16 is no longer clamped to the support 18 this same movement raises each of the spring pressed pins 26 from contact with its abutment 38 allowing the spring 28 to pull the conical pinhead 30 downwardly and into engagement with the conical seat 37 so that the pin 26 interconects the pallet 16 and the gear 15 for comovement under the pressure of the spring 28 since four such pin and spring connections are used a. |
4 | it to its original length in the compactor is that the fabric is free to neck down during stretching but it is restricted from returning to its original width when the fabric is shortened in the compactor these restrictive forces occur because the fabric is sandwiched between the cylinder and the blanket by this restriction of cd expansion he is actually locking in the cd fiber buckles while reference heretofore has been made to the supposition that spun bonded fabrics could not be compacted in the usual way since they were hydrophobic and would not absorb moisture it is not intended that this invention be limited to such hydrophobic materials it is contemplated that the process may be advantageously used with fabrics composed of other materials having filaments or fibers and wherein the filaments or fibers are bonded at their crossing points in any manner whatsoever it has been found that with certain types of nonwoven materials the addition of a small amount of moisture to the material prior to tensioning of the web results in a considerable increase in the amount of necking down which is accomplished in addition this moisture also permits the necking down of the material to be accomplished more easily i e less tensile force the types of material which were found to be beneficially treated with moisture are those which contain hydrophylic fibers and or binders the addition of moisture to these fabrics tends to create a more flexible and more deformable bond so that more elongation of the. |
4 | which the motor is stopped subsequently in step 708 it is checked whether the m th needle is still in position if yes the m th needle is in position as the current working needle and the procedure goes to step 709 and ends there if not it is indicated that the sewing head is overshot and the m th needle is not in position above the circular opening in this case the procedure goes to step 710 in which the motor is driven to rotate in the negative direction and whereby the spiral shaft is caused to move to the right subsequently in step 711 it is detected whether or not the m th needle is in position if not the procedure returns to step 710 in which the motor is kept moving in the negative direction until the m th needle is in position when the m th needle is in position the procedure goes to step 712 in which the motor is stopped next in step 713 it is detected whether or not the m th needle is still in position if yes it is assured that the m th needle is in position as the working needle the procedure thus goes to step 709 and ends there if not it is indicated that the sewing head is overshot and the procedure returns to step 705 in which the motor is driven to rotate reversely. |
8 | beginning its descent in preparation for landing at this point a crew member may announce that all peds must be turned off and safely stowed for the remainder of the flight any cellular device 14 detected to be turned u201c on u201d after this point will be reported by the system 10 and logged into the blacklisted cellular device file 32 by the control system 26 alternatively the crew member may announce that peds must be turned off and safely stowed for the remainder of the flight with exception that specific types of peds not stowed in overhead bins may be used during taxi to a gate at the airport cellular devices 14 that are not turned off within a short predetermined time interval for example one minute will thereafter be logged into the blacklisted cellular devices file 32 by the control system 20 operational points 60 62 and 64 represent the approach and landing phases of operation of the aircraft 12 during which all peds typically must be turned off at point 66 the aircraft 12 has landed and is beginning a taxi in operation to the gate at which de planing will occur at this point a crew member may announce that all carry. |
2 | device 1 the control unit 40 is connected with an input unit 41 via this input unit 41 the operator can set the required label length according to the type of container to be labeled the input unit 41 preferentially is a touch screen fig3 shows a bottle 10 together with a label 100 that has not yet been applied to the circumferential region of the bottle 10 the label has a leading region 101 and a tail region 102 for the attachment of the label 100 to the bottle 10 an adhesive 50 has been applied on the leading region 101 and the tail region 102 the label 100 has a length 103 which is smaller than the circumference of the container or bottle 10 respectively to be labeled as mentioned above the length 103 of the label 100 is about half the circumference of the bottle 10 fig4 shows a bottle 10 with the label 100 applied to a circumferential region 110 of the bottle 10 it is evident that the label 100 is not a wrap around label the label 100 only partially reaches round the circumference of the bottle 10 according to the invention it is possible to apply labels 100 to a large variety of containers and to design the labels in such a way that a reduction of the environmental impact and a. |
5 | of sintered coating layers this microstructure is somewhat analogous to an equiaxed grain microstructure with a continuous grain boundary phase except that it does not require the use of alloy constituents having thermodynamic phase equilibria properties that are capable of producing such a structure rather this equiaxed dispersed particle structure and cellular nanomatrix 416 of sintered metallic coating layers 216 may be produced using constituents where thermodynamic phase equilibrium conditions would not produce an equiaxed structure the equiaxed morphology of the dispersed particles 414 and cellular network 416 of particle layers results from sintering and deformation of the powder particles 212 as they are compacted and interdiffuse and deform to fill the interparticle spaces 215 fig3 the sintering temperatures and pressures may be selected to ensure that the density of powder compact 400 achieves substantially full theoretical density in an exemplary embodiment as illustrated in fig3 and 5 dispersed particles 414 are formed from particle cores 214 dispersed in the cellular nanomatrix 416 of sintered metallic coating layers 216 and the nanomatrix 416 includes a solid state metallurgical bond 417 or bond layer 419 as illustrated schematically in fig6 extending between the dispersed particles 414 throughout the cellular nanomatrix 416 that is formed at a sintering temperature t s where t s is less than t c and t p as indicated solid state metallurgical bond 417 is formed in the solid state by solid state interdiffusion between the coating layers 216 of adjacent powder particles 212 that are compressed into touching contact during the compaction and sintering processes used to form powder compact 400 as described herein as such sintered coating layers 216 of cellular nanomatrix 416 include. |
4 | left weft needle 2 a has just inserted a weft thread loop 22 a into the shed 6 and has been beaten up at the beating up edge 10 by means of the reed 11 by means of the left thread lifter 18 a the left weft thread 4 a is raised on the fork 16 a of the weft needle 2 a as a result of the raising of the thread lifter 18 a to an extent such that said left weft thread cannot be grasped by the fork 16 a of the weft needle 2 a on the right side of the shed the thread lifter 18 b is lowered and brings the weft thread 4 b into engagement on the fork 16 b of the weft needle 2 b so that the latter can insert the weft thread loop 22 b into the open shed 6 as shown in fig2 the left weft needle 2 a runs empty into the shed the weft thread 4 a being guided in the guide slot 20 a when the weft thread loop 22 b has been inserted completely into the shed as is evident from fig3 the left knitting needle 28 a grasps the auxiliary thread 24 a and draws the latter through the inserted weft thread loop 22 b and further on through the last loop 30 a of the auxiliary thread 24 a on the right side the auxiliary thread 24 b is interlaced with itself that is to say with its last loop 30 b without being drawn through a weft thread loop. |
8 | has recesses 28 in which the leds 24 are located in order to provide a reasonably uniform diffuse light for all the keys of the array leds are placed in the recesses 28 fig4 in the key mat at a number of locations 29 fig5 for the leds 24 fig4 6 mainly between the keys where they do not interfere with mechanical operation of the keys the key mat has switch protrusions 34 located respectively in register with each key cap 14 and transparent intervening parts 40 have been attached to the key caps between the key cap and the switch protrusion 34 the depression or actuation of the key results in the intervening part 40 relaying the actuation force to the key mat by its switch protrusion 34 deforming the key mat 32 to depress the switch 36 the transparent intervening parts 40 also guide light from the key mat to the holes 18 to prevent the ingress of dirt through the tiny holes the engraved character may be filled with a translucent resin as illustrated in fig3 the translucent resin may provide the additional effect of acting as a diffuser for the light giving an increased angle of visibility the resin is preferably treated such that it will fill entirely the engraved character. |
4 | storage drum it also has a plurality of yarn stop devices each having a blocking element which is adapted to be introduced into an annular gap between the storage drum and the ring upon actuation of the yarn stop device a withdrawing device for the blocking element which removes the blocking element from the gap after termination of the activation of the yarn stop device comprises a belt of resilient material application_number US 19251088 A description as can be seen in fig1 a yarn storage device 1 consists of a storage drum 2 surrounded by a ring 3 the angular position of the storage drum 2 relative to the ring 3 is determined by a permanent magnet means which is not shown by means of a winding device which is not shown the storage drum 2 can have applied thereto a temporary yarn supply t as shown in fig3 and 4 with the aid of which it is possible to balance intermittent yarn take up of a subsequent yarn consuming apparatus such as a weaving loom or a knitting machine the number of yarn windings w as withdrawn from the storage drum 2 is determined by an opto electronic detection means 4 consisting of a light emitting diode and a phototransistor upon being withdrawn form the storage drum 2 the yarn 7 is drawn through a gap 8 positioned between the storage drum 2 and the ring 3 several yarn stop devices each designated a 5 are provided in an equally spaced mode of arrangement in the circumferential direction of the storage drum and of the ring respectively each yarn stop device 5 consists of an electromagnet 5 which is adapted to be actuated by an electric control signal and of a yarn blocking. |
9 | is achieved by updating the command value iqs of the present cycle with its previous value plus down scaled differential value as follows the exe_cnt counter is then decremented by a predetermined amount step s 114 if the count value u201c exe_cnt u201d is not greater than 0 flow proceeds to step s 115 to set the current command value iq from the current map 20 as an weighted current command value iqs at step s 106 a pair of d and q axis currents id iq is determined by the uvw dq converter 25 by conversion from the u and w phase output currents of inverter 92 and then a pair of d and q axis voltage command values vd and vq is calculated by the voltage command value calculator 21 and supplied to the amplitude calculator 212 and the safeguard circuit 23 step s 107 in response the amplitude calculator 212 calculates equation 3 to obtain vm step s 108 the flags vmax_guard and vmin_guard will be weighted according to the flowchart of fig3 b at step s 116 the safeguard circuit 23 compares the amplitude value vm with vmax if vm is greater than vmax flow proceeds to step s 117 to turn on the vmax_guard_flag and turn off the vmin_guard_flag and the previous values of voltage command values are set to vd and vq as their new values step s 118 the torque control execution flag u201c exe u201d is turned on step s 119 and the guard counter u201c guard_cnt u201d is set to a count value. |
7 | db 108 of fig2 as shown in fig4 the link data includes a link identifier two node identifiers and a plurality of attribute fields referring back to fig2 the handover administration unit 110 administrates a handover procedure when a target vehicle moves from a cell managed by a local server to a cell managed by other local server for example as shown in fig1 when the vehicle control terminal 30 is located within the area ab where the cell coverage a and the cell coverage b overlap each other the handover administration unit 110 administrates a handover procedure such that a connection between the local server 20 and the vehicle control terminal 30 is switched to a connection between the local server 20 u2032 and the vehicle control terminal 30 fig5 illustrates a detail view of the local server 20 and 20 u2032 of fig1 as shown in fig5 the local server 20 and 20 u2032 may include an interface 202 an information collection unit 204 an analysis unit 206 a sensing unit 208 and a vehicle sensing information database db 210 the interface 202 receives information on a target vehicle e g information on whether the target vehicle can move or not information on status of. |
7 | given the desired size and spacing of emitter tips in feds traditional photolithographic techniques suffer from significant depth of focus problems and the need for a high level of planarity in fabricated wafer structures is paramount in contrast embodiments of the present invention provide the advantage of improved depth of focus relative to traditional transmission photolithography as is known by those skilled in the art as such the base layer 36 may be a relatively inexpensive glass plate in which the planarity of the plate is not a critical design element phase shifting lithography has been used in certain applications to form sub micron features in highly integrated circuits but such applications have typically required multiple exposure and position shifting of masks in order to form desired feature sizes and shapes for example use of phase shifting masks and techniques is described in u s pat no 5 308 741 to kemp incorporated herein by reference methods of fabricating phase shifting reticles or masks are described in u s pat no 5 194 344 to cathey et al and in u s pat no 5 194 346 to rolfson et al each of which is incorporated herein by reference because the chemical properties of photoresist materials do not change linearly with light energy exposure multiple exposure photolithography is more difficult to control and has reduced tolerance as known to those skilled in the art in contrast to currently employed phase shifting lithographic apparatus and techniques embodiments of the present invention provide phase shifting masks and microelectronic fabrication techniques that require only a single light exposure u2014 that is the lithographic patterning process includes light exposure for no more than a single substantially continuous time interval those skilled in the art will appreciate the numerous advantages this provides including improved lithographic. |
4 | 2c the ribbon of fibers is withdrawn continuously from a yarn guide hole 8 formed in the central portion of a separator 7 to create spun yarns in this spinning frame the factors displacing the fibers to the sliding wall 2b of the rotor 2 are the rotary centrifugal force of the rotor 2 and the rotary stream of accompanying air current generated by the friction between the sliding wall 2b and air it has been considered that the speed of this rotary stream in the spinning chamber increases toward the sliding wall 2b from the rotational center o1 of the rotor 2 as indicated by v1 or v2 in fig3 on the other hand the results of tests using a pitot tube have confirmed that in the spinning chamber 1 as is seen from the speed distribution indicated by the solid line in fig3 wherein the ordinate represents the speed of the rotary stream while the abscissa represents the distance from the rotational center o1 of the spinning rotor a rotary stream v3 having a considerably high speed which depends upon an accompanying air current is formed in the boundary layer in close proximity to the sliding wall 2b in other regions however there is only a rotary stream v4 which is formed by the flow of air into the inner opening 3a of the exhaust vent 3 it is known that if the length of the exhaust vent 3. |
1 | a seed like state and are capable of germination analysis of lipids for asexual embryos have shown the presence of wax esters of long chain fatty acids and alcohols that are identical with commercial jojoba wax as measured by gas liquid chromatography the chromatograph tracing of the wax esters from commercial jojoba wax and asexual embryos of jojoba are shown in fig1 and 2 these results are supported by the data shown in table 1 as follows table 1__________________________________________________________________________gas chromatographic analysis of asexualembryo lipids as compared to jojoba oilsource of ester carbon lengthwax 36 38 40 42 44 total wax__________________________________________________________________________ jojoba oil area sup 1 376 2059 9927 15025 280 27668 100 area 1 4 7 4 35 9 54 3 1 0asexual area tr tr 975 2766 tr 3742 13 5embryo sup 2 area lt 0 1 lt 0 1 26 1 73 9 lt 0 1__________________________________________________________________________ sup 1 determined by hewlett packard 3880 s integrator 1000 sup 2 2 46 g fresh weight 0 33 g dry weight 32 4 mg lipid 9 8 lipid in a subsequent study initialed in may 1982 zygotic asexual embryos of jojoba each between the size of 20 and 100 mg were cultured on the identical basal medium previously. |
1 | them into grey scale pixel signals forming specific potential images 421 which potential images 421 are graphs presented in black and white this is done by normalizing the irregularly or regularly shaped electric voltage signals into 256 categories and then re arranging them in gray level dot matrix images pre processing the images 43 characteristics of these potential images 421 are highlighted u2014 for example the gray level signals are u201c discretized u201d so that iso potential lines and iso potential points can be identified grouping the images 44 after the characteristics were highlighted the potential images can be grouped according to their characteristics and tallied with those in the muscle template database 15 the user can for example use fuzzy neural network analysis to do the necessary characteristics grouping and tallying generating movement commands 45 after image grouping 44 and tallying with the muscle template database 15 movement commands 152 are given to the control bus 20 to conduct various controls of the care taking machine and obtaining the next step 46 after the above control cycle is completed the next step goes back to the potential image construction step 42 starting the next control cycle the above method of potential image construction and processing 40 not only can be used to process signals detected by the strain gauges 113 but can be used to process analyze and identify massive electrical potential signals which are detected by other detectors and highly complicated such as the signals of multi channel eegs and emgs compared with the prior art the multi functional control interface for care taking machines developed by the present invention makes. |
3 | s 1h 7 95 d j 14 7 hz 1h 7 24 t j 8 9 hz 1h 5 19 5 11 m 1h 4 82 4 72 m 2h 4 39 4 27 m 2h 4 35 q j 7 5 hz 2h 3 19 s 3h 2 57 sept j 7 1 hz 1h 1 36 t j 7 4 hz 3h 1 17 d j 7 1 hz 6h 1 18 s 9h a suspension of example 8c 110 kg and n chlorosuccinimide 31 kg in ethyl acetate 785 kg at 0 5 u00b0 c was treated with phosphoric acid 2 5 kg and water 1 kg while the temperature was kept at less than 5 u00b0 c warmed to 22 u00b0 c stirred for 3 hours washed with sodium bicarbonate solution and 10 sodium sulfite solution and concentrated the concentrate was treated with methyl tert butyl ether 403 kg and the slurry was stirred at 35 u00b0 c for 30 minutes cooled to 5 u00b0 c and filtered a suspension of example 8c 4 91 g and n chlorosuccinimide 1 36 g in ethyl acetate 500 ml was treated with trifluoroacetic acid 0 15 ml over 3 hours then with 5 aqueous sodium bicarbonate 25 ml separated from the water layer washed with 10 aqueous sodium hydrogen sulfate 10 ml and concentrated to 50 ml with a methyl tert butyl ether 250 ml azeotrope the concentrate was dissolved in methyl tert butyl. |
7 | and records the results in the verification section of the user 39 s profile which can only be edited by the verification agent 40 thus when other users u2014 and their agents u2014 want to evaluate a prospective connection they may access verification information for the individual or company being evaluated at minimum they can access a verification rating if the user 39 s access agent 24 grants them additional access they will be able to access more details of the verification users are able to link their profiles to multiple verifying and connecting servers profiles are thus fully portable and are not locked in to a single web site or organization with the above background it seems now appropriate to explain further details of the present brokering scheme by presenting an example of how it might be used in the following scenario a user julia needs to make new contacts to help with a project her problem is how to make those contacts as explained above with reference to fig3 making the right new people connections involves three basic steps each sometimes more difficult than the prior one 1 getting a list of candidates 2 selecting the most qualified candidates u2014 the. |
5 | the consumer and simple interconnections allow the entire system to be easily assembled onto an existing toilet making the system in separable modules also allows a sleeker and more space saving design than would be possible if it was made as a single unit the main blower module 40 and the heater module 50 are made to be form fitting to the sides of the toilet fitting into the recesses to the rear and below the rim of the toilet bowl if the system was made as a solid unit interferences would not allow the modules to be installed into these recesses this aspect allows the ventilation system to be designed so that it blends aesthetically with the original design of the toilet making it look more like original equipment than an add on the casing of each module of the ventilation system can be molded in plastic so that it is durable and easy to clean the plastic can be color compounded to match the color of a standard toilet or in more exotic colors for designer toilets or it can be colored to contrast with the color of the toilet for a different aesthetic appeal the main blower module 40 and the heater module 50 may be made with adjustable legs to support the weight of the modules in cases where the casing materials do not provide sufficient support fig6 a shows the rear view of the heater module 50 with the optional support leg 150 the support leg 150 attaches to the rear of the heater module housing 50 by a bolt 151 which rides up and down in a slot 152. |
7 | unit 22 provides for that after the disturbance when the power supply is restored the value that has been stored in the intermediate memory 16 before the disturbance is available for a determined period so the output circuit 18 may be able to provide an output signal with a defined value even immediately after the disturbance if the disturbance has a short duration with regard to the variation velocity of the measuring signal then the output signal can append without great error to the signal form before the disturbance thus the output signal experiences only an indispensable error caused by the disturbance in the power supply a longer term deviation in the measuring signal which may be caused by the measuring circuit 12 having a malfunction due to the disturbance of the power supply can thereby be bridged in one embodiment of the invention the integrated circuit 10 is reset after each disturbance during this time the measuring circuit 12 does not provide the desired measuring signal rather the measuring signal takes a defined but undesired value e g the maximum or minimum possible value the measuring circuit is able to provide in this case the above mentioned period of availability of the value which was stored in the intermediate memory 16 before the disturbance is at least so long that it includes the period of reset in this case too the value stored before the disturbance will mostly append better. |
3 | 18 described in connection with fig2 and 3 it will be appreciated that the facing surfaces of the shield 40 and the ring 41 are smooth rather than patterned as in the case of the facing surfaces of the rings 14 and 15 of the first embodiment a nozzle 35 is provided similar to the nozzle 35 described in connection with fig2 and 3 by the time the moving mass of coal and ash particles reaches the branch 44 between the weir 43 and the valve 42 the dense ash particles are firmly following the surface of the ring 41 and displacing the less dense clean coal to an upper stratum at the branch 45 the coal passes over the weir 43 no peptizing having taken place while the more dense mineral ash particles bank up against the weir 43 the unbalanced forces resulting from the bank up move the ash material out through the loop 42 a and the exit leg of the valve 42 the curve of the loop 42 a of through the valve 42 is in the same direction as the flow of less dense particles liquid from the nozzle 35 injected into the loop 42 a maintains free movement of solids through the loop referring. |
6 | spring elements 24 when the brake shoe 10 is urged against the brake disc 4 the elastic tongues 28 will elastically be deflected towards the leg 27 generating a restoring spring force acting on the external brake shoe 10 after the actuation of the brake the elastic tongues 28 will push the external brake shoe 10 back away from the disc 4 on account of this spring force whereby the clearance s between the friction area of the brake shoe 10 and the brake disc 4 will be automatically set the spring force which is brought about in this instance is not sufficient to overcome the functional grip to enable sliding of the spring element 24 on the carrier arm 2 3 if and when however due to an advanced wear of the friction lining 30 of the external brake shoe 10 the actuating travel is larger than the desired clearance s then the relatively straight elastic tongues 28 are deflected sufficiently to abut against the curved edges 29 of the adjacent leg 27 comprising a stop and the spring elements 24 are thus slid along the carrier arms 2 3 as the frictional grip is then overcome after the braking action is stopped. |
1 | mono fiber or a glass rod whose end face is a curved surface is used as shown in fig9 and 10 if the inclination angle of the light which passes through the reflection member is large there occurs a leakage of the light from the reflection member that is as shown in fig1 the rays which pass through the core b penetrate through the cladding if the inclination angle is larger than the value u03b1 1 derived from the following equation where n is the refractive index of the core b and n 39 is the refractive index of the cladding further it is to be noted that the cladding does not have to be used and in such a case n 39 1 0 applies to the above equation therefore the inclination angle of the light passing through the core of the cylindrical reflection member is smaller than the value u03b1 1 derived from the above equation when the rays of the inclination angle u03b1 1 come out to the air from the boundary a between the core and the cladding it is necessary that for rays to come out of the core without the total reflection at the surface s the radius curvature r of the surface s be within the following ranges equ1 where dc is a diameter of the core that is to say that when the radius curvature r of the surface s does not satisfy the above relation there is a loss in the amount of the light because the light coming out from the cylindrical reflection member is totally reflected at the. |
6 | 115 and the clutch bell 105 in the proximity of the axis of rotation 110 the axial contact area 140 of the support element 115 contacts the clutch bell 105 at an axial contact area 305 this contact prevents any further motion of the support element 115 towards the right resulting in a gap 220 forming in fig2 as long as the support element 115 is free from tension i e it is supported without any stress towards the right in the area of the securing point 135 the radial contact area 145 of the support element 115 contacts a radial contact area 310 of the clutch bell 105 here the contact areas 145 and 310 are circumferential about the axis of rotation 110 so that the release device 100 is centered about the axis of rotation 110 with regards to the clutch bell 105 fig4 shows another detail of the release device 100 of fig1 in the area c indicated there the detail shows a hydraulic connector element 150 of the release device 100 the hydraulic adapter 150 is allocated to one of the hydraulic actuators 120 125 a first channel 405 extends within the support elements 115 in a direction parallel in reference to the axis of rotation 110 additional channels within the support element 115 not shown in their entirety connect the first channel 405 to a cylinder 410 of one of the actuators 120 125 the cylinders 410 are formed like rings and. |
2 | to a tangential line on the inner wall surface of the cyclone main body 4 and in a horizontal direction as a result since the swing speed of a rotational flow in the cyclone main body 4 is accelerated effectively and the centrifugal force of the rotational flow is increased powder contained in the first fluid can be recovered with a high cyclone yield furthermore in the cyclone device 2 according to this embodiment in the case where the collecting section 12 is provided with a function to discharge collected powder to the outside of a system since it is not necessary to stop operation of the cyclone system for each time when collected powder is recovered the cyclone system can be operated continuously in addition since impurities such as fiber of the bag filter 92 do not mix fine particles with high purity can be collected fig5 is a diagram showing a relationship between a cyclone yield and an existence or non existence of the bending portion 7 in the first introduction pipe 6 here in the description of fig5 a first introduction pipe not having the bending portion 7 is written as a non existence a straight pipe and the first introduction pipe 6 having the bending portion 7 according to the present embodiment is written as an existence a curved pipe fig5 shows a. |
8 | a first predefined threshold determined at step s 5 and the per metric exceeds a second predefined threshold determined at step s 6 over a given period e g 30 seconds then this is an indication of congestion whether or not congestion is detected based on the criteria as set forth above or employing other techniques for determining congestion the present invention provides the following actions first the ap at step s 7 sorts all wtrus in the basic service set bss in order of the amount of time spent trying to retransmit wasted time is preferably determined in accordance with the wasted time algorithm alg wt set forth below more specifically a set or list of wtrus with unacknowledged packets is created for each unacknowledged packet to a wtrus the sum of all the wasted time spent trying to transmit and re transmit the packet i e packet size packet transmission rate plus a penalty for each retransmitted packet is recorded the penalty reflects the increasing delay associated with retransmissions i e the backoff time due to the doubling of the congestion window cw the penalty represents the added delay incurred from the time the packet is ready for transmission to the time the packet is actually transmitted over the medium this retransmit time metric is therefore much greater for stations wasting. |
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