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the interior with time sperm obtained from the reheated capsule were mixed with fresh medium centrifuged at 500 g for 10 min and then allowed to 34 swim 34 away from the centrifugate obtained from centrifugation some of the mouse and bovine sperm so obtained were shown to be capable of fertilizing a suitably mature oocyte in vitro human sperm was prepared in same way and tested in same fashion viability was assessed by morphology general motility and the appearance of active forward progressive motility no fertilizations were attempted with human spermatozoa polymer at a concentration of 3 8 dry weight liquid in culture medium containing salts lactate pyruvate but not glucose or fructose was used bovine spermatozoa encapsulated in the polymer were preferably cooled from 37 u00b0 c to 10 u00b0 c over a period of at least 6 hours a much slower rate than that found to be effective for encapsulated murine or human spermatozoa the preferred rate of temperature increase for restoring the motility of bovine spermatozoa gel to liquid transformation is also longer than for encapsulation of spermatozoa of the other two species 12 16 hours in the polymer capsules formed with rl39 117 rl39 118 and rl39 115 at present bovine spermatozoa have been maintained over an 18 hour period at least 70 of the spermatozoa displayed the typical pattern of activated progressive forward motility characteristic of viable sperm after being released from the polymer at 37 u00b0 c successful in vitro fertilization of in vitro matured bovine oocytes. | 0 |
the slide 6 is guided on a substructure 3 and can move in and against the direction of travel 4 the substructure 3 is made up of two parallel guide rails 5 at a distance from each other engaging with front and rear cross beams 28 a 28 b at the ends on the front cross beam 28 a a hydraulic cylinder 9 is fastened as motor operated drive unit 7 with its piston rod 9 a projecting to the rear and connected to the end of the slide 6 when the piston rod 9 a travels the slide 6 and thus also the fifth wheel 2 is moved laterally by the same amount fig5 shows a top view of the slider where the arrangement of the hydraulic cylinder 9 on the boxlike substructure 3 is especially conspicuous in order to relieve the strain on the hydraulic cylinder 9 during driving locking means are present on the guide rails 5 and the slide 6 by which a removable positive connection can be produced between slide 6 and substructure 3 on the part of the guide rails 5 this is a toothing 29 which can be formed on the inner facing sides of the guide rails 5 in the bottom view of fig6 oppositely situated clamping shoes 14 are provided on the slide. | 1 |
signal from the clock generator circuit 170 fig4 shows a detail configuration of another embodiment of the logic circuit 142 of fig1 in accordance with embodiments of the present invention more specifically in one embodiment the logic circuit 142 comprises a fast logic circuit 142 a a slow logic circuit 142 b a mux circuit 142 c and a mux circuit 142 d which are electrically coupled together as shown it should be noted that the mux circuits 142 c and 142 d receive control signals not shown from the controller circuit 160 in one embodiment the fast logic circuit 142 a and the slow logic circuit 142 b perform the same function but the fast logic circuit 142 a is faster than the slow logic circuit 142 b in performing the function however the fast logic circuit 142 a consumes more energy than the slow logic circuit 142 b in one embodiment the other logic circuits of the digital system 100 have similar structure as the logic circuit 142 of fig4 in one embodiment in each particular clock cycle one of the fast logic circuit 142 a and the slow logic circuit 142 b is selected by the controller circuit 160 to obtain data from the registers 111 through 116 of register bank 110 via the mux circuit 142 c processes the obtained data and sends the processed data to the registers 121 and 122 of register bank 120 via the mux circuit 142 d the non selected circuit of the fast logic circuit 142 a and the slow logic circuit 142 b does not operate does not consume energy in the embodiments described above with reference to fig1 and 4 in the first clock cycle the controller circuit 160 can select the fast logic circuit 142. | 7 |
in the process the working gas cools to 5 u00b0 c after the first stage and to u2212 100 u00b0 c after the second stage the formula specified above serves as a basis for this calculation too in the part of the line 31 that connects the two stages of the fourth fluid energy machine 35 a 35 b in the form of a high pressure turbine and a low pressure turbine there is additionally provided a water separator 29 said water separator makes it possible for the air to be dried after a first expansion such that the air moisture contained in said air does not lead to icing of the turbine blades in the second stage 35 b of the fourth fluid energy machine 35 in the further course of the process the expanded and thus cooled working gas extracts heat from the cold accumulator 16 and is thereby heated to 0 u00b0 c in this way cold energy is stored in the cold store 16 which cold energy can be utilized for subsequent energy production comparing the temperature of the working gas at the outlet of the cold accumulator 16 and at the inlet of the auxiliary heat accumulator 12 it is clear why the heat exchanger 17 b must be provided in the case of a closed charging circuit here the working gas. | 5 |
30 mm twin screw extruder zsk30 in which the feed sequence was a combined feed in which all the components fed at the same location hopper of the extruder the following examples which illustrate the nature of the instant invention are not intended to be limitative blends of pp maleated pp mal pp and jeffamine m2070 produced in an extruder exhibit characteristics in percent compositions as shown in table 1 in which the remaining percent is pp table 1______________________________________example 1 2 3 4 5 6______________________________________ mal pp 20 30 m2070 0 2 4 0 2 4 fm psi 284k 255k 226k 289k 256k 201k sty psi 8660 7980 7030 8750 7830 6170 te 8 16 10 4 13 5 tst psi 4990 4770 4280 5000 4630 3720 ni ftlb in 0 161 0 220 0 386 0 123 0 139 0 220 uni ftlb in 12 14 10 10 14 5______________________________________ where fm flexural modulus sty stress at yield te tensile elongation tst tensile strength ni notched izod impact uni unnotched izod impact table 2 reveals the effects of jeffamine m2070 m as compared to jeffamine ed2001 ed in which either is blended with from about 76 to 78 wt of pp and from about 20 wt of mal pp in an extruder table 2______________________________________example 7 8 9 10______________________________________j type m ed m ed jeff 2 4fm psi 255k 246k 226k 230k sty psi 7980 7730 7030 7140 te 16 10 10 16 tst psi 4770 4560 4280 4420 ni ftlb in 14 15 10 18 uni ftlb in 14 15 10 18______________________________________ where fm flexural modulus sty stress at yield th tensile elongation tst tensile strength ni notched izod impact uni unnotched izod impact table 3 reveals the percent paint adhesion of various compositions of pp maleated pp. | 2 |
flow logic identified in fig3 and 5 in another embodiment a smartphone or similar device application may provide a user interface to the video recording positioner 60 which may include allowing the user to input and change the range of travel setting 20 and establish the zero reference button 12 input to the system fig2 is a top view of the base 16 indicating the ranges of rotation the zero reference direction is indicated in fig2 as reference number 30 this zero reference direction 30 is established when the user presses the zero reference button 12 see fig1 the full range of travel of movement for the rotating platform 28 is identified as reference number 34 this is the full rotational range of the rotating platform 28 the range of movement can be limited by the user by adjusting the range of travel setting 20 the range of travel can be limited to a range less than the full range as shown by reference number 36 fig3 depicts the operational flow logic of the video recording positioner 60 with the power supply 24 providing power to the system through the on off switch 26 the microcontroller 10 waits for the depression of the zero reference button 12 to establish the zero reference direction 30 the position sensor 14 measures the head rotational movement of the user and provides this information to the microcontroller 10 to determine the change of rotation of the user 39 s head from the zero reference direction 30 the range of travel setting 20 provides an input to the microcontroller. | 5 |
18 to ring 40 the air foils 43 are manipulated mechanically to adjust the position of vehicle 12 in the guideway during forward motion closure of the foils 43 effects a braking system as airflow through rings 40 42 is restricted this apparatus permits controlled braking of vehicle 20 within tubular guideway 16 if desired front ring extension 42 may also be equipped with a closure apparatus not shown to further restrict air flow around the vehicle ring 40 and outer hull 19 connects to the fuselage of main body 18 at the point where the main body 18 meets the arc of the tubular guideway as best shown in fig3 and 4 the outside surface diameters of both front and rear rings 40 42 are slightly less than the respective inside surfaces of guideway 16 vehicle 12 may transport cargo as well as passenger containers outer cylindrical hull 19 may be transparent accordingly main body 18 may include upper inside panels 50 that are transparent to permit passenger viewing during travel referring to fig4 the rear portion of vehicle 12 includes a docking apparatus 52 adapted to receive a second vehicle of the same kind for travel with multiple vehicles in train like fashion referring to fig6 main body 18 includes a central cavity chamber 18a coupling members 56 which extend from within the central cavity chamber 18a engage corresponding coupling receptacles on transport container 60 shown in closed position for fastening air cushion vehicle 12 and transport container 60 into a unitary body attachment mechanism includes hydraulic stabilizers 62 transport container 60 conforms in many respects to the standard cargo containers except that transport container 60 is designed to accommodate passengers and. | 4 |
518 and probes 1250 and electrical connections 1244 electrically connect compare channels 544 and 546 with probes 1252 in this example probe 1254 is a calibration probe used for calibration and it is disposed to contact calibration output terminal 1224 on calibration substrate as mentioned above a calibration channel may be a channel normally used to provide power or ground during testing a channel that corresponds to an unused probe a compare channel a channel that corresponds to an input and or output terminal on a dut that does not require calibration or that is calibrated in a separate step or procedure or any channel that is used to return data to the tester 401 for calibration of another channel similarly a u201c calibration probe u201d may be a probe that corresponds to any such calibration channel as shown in fig1 calibration probe 1254 connects to calibration channel 548 through a buffer 1232 filter 1280 and detector 1236 detector 1236 may include an analog to digital detector not shown so that its output is in digital format calibration substrate 1212 includes a summing junction 1230 which may be similar to summing junction 580 in fig5 and 11 that combines signals from input terminals 1220 and outputs the combined signal to output terminals 1222 and calibration output terminal 1224 a set of probes 1250 1252 and 1254 electrical connections 1214 and 1244 and circuit elements 1232 1280 and 1236 may be included for each channel group e g 420 422 and 424 in tester 401 see fig4 resistors 1228 and zigs zags or curves 1226 may be generally similar to resistors 528 and zigs zags or. | 6 |
head 31 the movement a between the fastener 6 and the tube shaped extension 5 is limited by the distance between the head 31 and the catch ring 36 as soon as the inner sleeve part 24 adjoins the catch collar 36 during mounting of the fastening element a subsequent attachment between the two sleeve parts 23 and 24 is achieved thus shortening the tube shaped extension 5 fig2 shows a further possibility of how the movement a can be limited in axial direction in this case latch like parts 37 are arranged in the walls of the tube shaped extension 5 within the inner space 11 of the tube shaped extension 5 which limit the movement direction of the locking element 13 that is attached to the fastener 6 towards the upper end during corresponding load application on the fastening element these latches 37 which are bent towards the inside achieve a subsequent movement of the locking element 13 in the axial direction of the fastener 6 fig2 and 28 show an example in which the locking element 13 is constructed as a tube shaped sleeve with two latches 38 that protrude in the axial direction and on whose free ends catch elements 39 are arranged which are directed toward the penetration. | 4 |
cycle this quasi regulation is substantially more efficient than a straight resistive load because once the set led current is met the current does not change the power dissipation on the transistor 20 is linear and is a function of the constant current multiplied by the voltage drop across the transistor 20 because of the linear power dissipation in the transistor 20 this also aids in lowering the total power dissipation of the lamp 10 examples of power leds 40 that may be incorporated into led modules 10 of the present invention include the u00bd watt rigel series led available from nichia corporation these leds provide a good thermal junction to case high output and good color binning characteristics in the festoon lamp 10 example shown in the figures each module has three 3 of these leds in series driven at 250 300 ma at 50 duty cycle because of the small size of the festoon lamp 10 and its use of power in the 1 7 2 5 w range the heat sink 14 is used on the back side of the pcb all of the circuit components are smt mounted to the topside of the circuit board 12 and the heat sink 14 is mounted to the rear thermal conductive tape and or epoxies are used to hold the heat sink in place in order to conduct the heat out of the led 39 s and driver transistor thermal plated thru holes under the components connected to pads under the pcb that make contact with the heat sink thru the thermal tape is used to cool the devices the bridge rectifier is has one of the ac input leads thermally connected to one of the bulbs metal end caps to aid in its cooling one of the. | 5 |
seal assembly are generally ring shaped or radially disposed about a central axis of the seal assembly fig2 illustrates a cross section of one side of a symmetrical seal assembly the seal assembly may be used as the seal assemblies 142 of the centrifugal compressor 100 of fig1 the seal assembly of fig2 includes a primary seal stage 30 and a secondary seal stage 50 the primary seal stage 30 is disposed at an inner or process gas end of the seal assembly 142 the secondary seal stage 50 is disposed at an outer or bearing end of the seal assembly 142 the seal assembly is illustrated in fig2 adjacent to a buffer seal 20 the buffer seal 20 includes segmented carbon rings 21 22 held in a buffer seal housing 24 radial passages in the buffer seal housing 24 provide a purge inlet 15 a secondary vent 17 is disposed between the buffer seal 20 and the secondary seal stage 50 a primary vent 13 is disposed between the primary seal stage 30 and the secondary seal stage 50 a primary inlet 11 is disposed on the process gas end of the primary seal stage 30 when the seal assembly illustrated in fig2 is used in a compressor various gas flows exist during operation in an embodiment filtered process gas 12 flows. | 5 |
top box software for illustration purposes fig1 depicts the system drawing where the communications network 1901 supplies the content to the network device 1902 which is received by the user 39 s device 1903 the term u201c set top box u201d refers to a software and hardware device connected to a television service over a communication network applicant 39 s communication controller 200 is implemented in such a set top box using computer software and hardware the user action history database structure includes a plurality of records 2004 that are designated as records 1 n as shown in fig2 each record includes a content id field 2000 a descriptor coding field 2001 a context coding field 2002 and a classification label field 2003 the content id 2000 is the unique identifier assigned to each incoming content item the descriptor coding field 2001 is used to store a coding of the content description such as type of media movie sports music etc actors teams or performers involved and possibly a coding of words used in the description of the content the context coding field 2002 is used to store coded contextual information such as the time of day and day of the week the content is offered upon the database memory becoming inadequate to store additional records 2004 a portion of the database is reduced in size by using data clustering methods the classification label field 2003 contains an indicator for a specific action the user applied. | 7 |
54 inches along the bottom edge of the shawl and 44 inches along the top edge however the dimension of the invention varies based on the design of the panel or panels intended use and material deployed the improved garment in many possible alternatives can be constructed of a piece or pieces of material cut and assembled in essence in a trapezoid format thereby resulting in the finished garment having a tapered shape resembling an inverted cone trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral having two parallel sides the edges and corners of the piece of material can be tapered to further enable the attachment flow and draping which enhances functionality in multiple varying uses the invention can serve as a shawl a scarf or hood and can also exist as both shawl and hood or scarf and hood simultaneously in an alternative embodiment the invention can be constructed of a panel or a series of panels connected to form an endless loop such that the resulting garment is essentially a connected shawl with a v shaped neck scooped neck or draped neck as illustrated in fig1 the invention has a tapered shape and resembles an inverted cone in this alternative embodiment the v neck scooped neck or draped neck results from a series of panels joined accordingly to in essence simulate the appearance and some functionality resulting from the half twist the simplicity of this embodiment can be beneficial for elderly individuals for whom the invention minimizes the discomfort often experienced in dressing the invention provides distinct advantages for elderly individuals and those with physical limitations this embodiment provides the advantage of. | 0 |
visually confirmed at the opening 13 of the branch pipe installing groove 12 while the adhesive agent is filling the connection hole 5 39 from both end openings of the connector 2b as shown in fig1 the adhesive agent 6 poured into the hollow part 26 of the branch pipe passes through the hollow part 3b of the connector 2b and fills from the bottom part of connection hole 5a venting air to outside in a clearance between the outer surface of the connector 2b and the circumferential walls of the connection hole 5a in this case the surface of the connector 2b is formed with projections 23 for use in preventing channeling or short pass of the adhesive agent under an effect of buffer in the same manner as that of the preferred embodiment 1 so that the adhesive agent 6 is filled in the clearance with a scarce leakage in addition upon continuation of feeding of adhesive agent it can be visually confirmed that the adhesive agent 6 returns back while it is filling the clearance between the branch pipe 9b and the circumferential walls of the branch pipe installing groove 12 then the opening 13 of the branch pipe installing groove 12 is provided with a sealing processing by a plug and the like after curing of the adhesive agent 6 the holders such as the pipe supports and the like are removed if the holders are used as described above according to the. | 4 |
free end of the spring 2 is deflected from the position corresponding to the initial position of the piston 3 until the force exerted by the spring 2 on the piston 3 equals the instantaneous force exerted by the fluid on the piston 3 at which time a position of instantaneous equilibrium is achieved as the pressure varies the piston 3 and the free end of the spring 2 will move toward the positions of instantaneous equlibrium corresponding to the then prevailing pressure in the cylinder 4 as the piston 3 moves in the upward direction as illustrated in fig1 the plunger 8 is displaced in the same direction but the plunger 8 does not share the oscillating movement of the piston 3 and of the free end of the spring 2 rather the plunger 8 is only displaced in one direction that is upwardly until it reaches a displaced position corresponding to the peak value of the pressure during a time interval at which time the brake 13 prevents the return or for that matter any other movement of the plunger 8 regardless of the fact that the pressure in the cylinder 4 may have fallen below the peak value fig2 shows the construction of the gauge 6 in more detail it will be seen that reference numeral 13 identifies a friction brake which is described in more detail in. | 6 |
resist layer moreover homologs or polymers related to the phenol formaldehyde component may be substituted therefor to form the layer 14 in accordance with applicant 39 s invention the relatively thin layer 14 fig1 is baked after being coated on the top surface of the layer 12 illustratively baking is carried out for approximately 60 minutes at a temperature in the range 140 to 300 degrees c as a result of the baking step adhesion between the layers 12 and 14 is enhanced in practice a tenacious bond therebetween results moreover the material of the layer 14 is substantially entirely cross linked during baking consequently the layer 14 does not dissolve in and is not deleteriously affected by the solvent portion of the subsequently applied standard resist formulation as shown in fig2 a standard resist layer 16 is formed on top of the relatively thin layer 14 by way of example the relatively thick layer 16 is typically spin coated on the layer 14 to a thickness of approximately 0 4 to 2 u03bcm an excellent bond is thereby formed between the substantially identical or similar layers 14 and 16 next specified regions of the resist layer 16 are irradiated to define a pattern therein in accordance with conventional lithographic techniques known in the art then for a positive resist the irradiated regions of the layer 16 are removed in a standard developing. | 6 |
holes and effectively tie down the soft surface the design and layout of these holes channels and or locks could be specific to the device and its dimensions overmolded or comolded parts could also be mechanically attached to the surface of the laptop computer or other electronic device through the use of channels posts locks and or snaps a soft elastomeric paint could be used to cover the surfaces of the laptop computer or portable electronic device the advantages to painting include ease of use and the ability to cover complicated surfaces the soft elastomer materials could be attached with adhesives the first type of adhesive would be a liquid or gel glue the glue would be applied to the hard surface of the computer laptop or other electronic device and or the soft surface of the hand pads it is anticipated that some treatment of the surfaces may be required to ensure a quality bond the soft material would then be pressed onto the glue and hard surface the second type would be a repositionable adhesive possibly in the form of a double sided tape the first side of the tape would contain a strong adhesive for permanent bonding to the soft hand pad the second side of the tape would contain a weaker repositionable adhesive covered by a tape liner or release sheet in this way the user could simply peel the tape liner off and stick the soft material pad to the surface of his or her laptop computer or other electronic device the pads could be pulled on and off and repositioned a number of times it is. | 6 |
includes a first clamping element 39 which has been fixed to a support 40 and a second clamping element 41 which has been attached to this support 40 in a rotatable manner and which can be moved by means of a drive cylinder 42 the support 40 can be moved up and down by means of the drive element 38 for example along the guide pieces 43 the blowing nozzles 25 and 34 can preferably also be moved vertically together with the support 40 such that they can take two positions as shown fig6 and 8 respectively whereby the ends of these blowing nozzles 25 and 34 are in the highest position at a short distance under the warp to this end the blowing nozzles 25 and 34 are for example telescopic according to fig7 these telescopic blowing nozzles 25 and 34 are connected to the support 40 via a pin 44 which engages and is guided by a circle shaped guide piece 45 which fastened to the blowing nozzles 25 and 34 the above mentioned mechanism 28 to rotate a dropped drop wire 2a includes a rotating table 46 which has been mounted on the element 33 and which can be turned to and fro by means of a drive as shown in fig6 this drive may includes a gear rack 48 which can be moved by means of drive cylinder 47 and which works in conjunction with a. | 3 |
opening roller is provided with needles or saw tooth wire for a purpose to be hereinafter described the opening roller 15 is fixedly mounted on a shaft 16 rotatably supported in bearings not shown which are located in a boss portion 17 for rotation about an axis parallel with the rotational axis of the feed roller supporting shaft the shaft 16 extends rearwardly out of the housing 3 and supports thereat a pulley 18 in driving engagement with a drive belt 19 which extends along the machine and serves to impart drive to similar opening rollers at the remaining spinning stations the axes of rotation of the opening rollers lie in a common horizontal plane passing through the lower portion of the housings 3 when said housings are in their first or operable position also provided in the lower housing portion 4 is a trash collection chamber 20 which communicates with the peripheral surface of the opening roller 15 by an aperture 21 at the bottom of the chamber 20 is an outlet 22 from which extends an outlet duct 23 formed in the housing 3 and movable therewith the outlet duct 23 is arranged with the housing in the position shown in fig2 in alignment with the bore of a suction pipe 24 held in a bracket 25 fixed to the machine frame 1 in operation the suction pipe 24 is connected to a source of suction for a purpose hereinafter described in the upper surface of the bracket 25 is an annular groove 26 which forms a seating for a rubber sealing ring 27 a cover plate is fixed by screws. | 3 |
appears that the degree of etching or removal of material from the article to achieve optimum results will depend upon the nature of the sample being treated generally the removal of a depth of from about 4 to about 20 mils gives substantial improvement in the tensile strength it has also been noted that the effects of exposure of the treated articles to the ambient atmosphere will cause the tensile strength to decrease with time accordingly the treated articles should be protected from the effects of carbon dioxide and water vapor if they are to be stored for any length of time prior to use in the alternative they should be used within a few hours of treatment following the acid treatment which is conveniently carried out by immersing the articles in the acid bath the articles are rinsed with ammonium hydroxide and isopropyl alcohol or with deionized water isopropyl alcohol and freon fluorinated hydrocarbon other conventional liquid solid contacting techniques such as by spraying can also be used to treat the articles in order to further illustrate the process of the invention various lead lead and baria and baria glasses were treated and subjected to flexure testing as illustrated in the following examples samples of saw cut high lead glass having a 150 mil on the side square cross section and a length of about 3 0 inches were treated for varying. | 2 |
the polyhypar is formed of a continuous albeit seamed expanse of web material and does not require any rigid structure except at its periphery the configuration and curved nature of the polyhypar and of curved sections 18 may be appreciated from the illustrations of fig3 b and 3c it is noted from a consideration of fig3 a 3c that each of identical sections 18 is formed of a plurality of strips of web material fig4 a shows a section 18 in perspective view indicating its curvature fig4 b illustrates the four components of each section 18 and indicates how they are cut from strips 20 of web material it is noted that while triangular outer components 22 and 24 extend to the full width of the strip the interior components 26 and 28 are tapered along both their side seams indicated by reference numerals 30 and 32 respectively on each of components 26 and 28 this tapering provides the desired curvature to sections 18 when components 22 and 24 are joined together along the indicated seams each of sections 18 is a hyparic surface sections 18 and indeed all of web material 14 may be formed of any suitable web material such as canvas plastic or a composite material reference is now made to fig5 which illustrates a building structure 40 comprising a plurality of parallel webs 42 which are mounted and arranged between generally parallel arc type ribs 44 it is a particular feature of the embodiment of the invention illustrated in fig5 that the webs 42 may be formed of different strengths of web material in order to realize net economy in web material thus. | 4 |
of signals from the exhaust gas probes belonging to the exhaust gas purification unit on the basis of these signals the oxygen storage capacity of the individual catalytic converter is determined despite the lack of exhaust gas probe between the individual catalytic converter and the main catalytic converter application_number US 66600306 A description fig1 shows an exhaust gas system in a y configuration associated with an internal combustion engine 1 the internal combustion engine 1 has two cylinder banks 2 3 an exhaust manifold 5 is assigned to the cylinder bank 2 and an exhaust manifold 4 is assigned to the cylinder bank 3 for cleaning of the exhaust gas generated by the cylinder bank 2 3 respectively furthermore the exhaust manifold 4 includes an individual catalytic converter 6 and the exhaust manifold 5 includes an individual catalytic converter 7 for cleaning of the exhaust gases generated in the respective cylinder banks 2 3 downstream exhaust pipes 8 9 of the exhaust manifolds 4 5 converge into a common exhaust pipe 10 the common exhaust pipe opens into a main catalytic converter 11 the main catalytic converter 11 serves for removing pollutants from the exhaust gas which can be only inadequately removed with the individual catalytic converters 6 7 for example the main catalytic converter 11 can be implemented as a nox storage catalytic converter 11 and the individual catalytic converters 6 7 can be implemented as three way catalytic converters furthermore the exhaust gas cleaning system has an exhaust gas probe 12 upstream of a first individual catalytic converter 6 an exhaust gas probe 13 upstream of a second individual catalytic converter 7 an exhaust gas probe 14 between the first individual catalytic converter 6 and the main catalytic converter 11 and an exhaust gas probe 15 downstream of. | 8 |
182 which measures the rate of flow of cryogen through the line 124 as described in greater detail below this flow rate information is one component upon which the pressure regulation for system 100 is based optionally if the flow rate is too high for the desired pressure in system 100 to be maintained and or for effectively cooling tip 124 gaseous cryogen may be exhausted through a relief valve 107 the gaseous cryogen if not exhausted then passes to the pump 134 which is controlled to maintain the desired pressure in system 100 pump 134 pumps the gaseous cryogen to gaseous cryogen source 102 through the line 132 and then through the two way valve 106 the desired gaseous state of the cryogen upon entering pump 134 is maintained by the heater 122 as previously described optionally the gaseous cryogen may be pumped through the two way valve 103 to the line 131 and hence through the two way valve 130 to the liquid cryogen source 104 through the line 129 this optional flow path may be advantageous in maintaining the desired pressure differential between the liquid cryogen source 104 and the gaseous cryogen source 102 as described in greater detail below system pressure is measured at liquid cryogen source 104 by the pressure gauge 181 and at the gaseous cryogen source 102 by the pressure gauge 184 preferably pressure is higher at the source of gaseous cryogen 102 than at the source of liquid cryogen 104 the pressure regulator 101 and the pump 134 control the overall pressure of system 100. | 0 |
tongue 26 together in varying degrees in order to achieve a desired appearance and in order to provide tighter fit about ankle for instance lacing of the tongue 26 completely closed will give the wearer the appearance of a sleek form fitting legging that is tight to the ankle of the wearer thus it is not the case that the laces or zipper functions to keep a shoe on a foot as in a conventional shoe or boot contrarily the flexible foot gear 10 is intended to stay on a foot due to the elasticity and sturdy durable weave of the woven weft stretch fabric 25 of the upper body portion 22 as described herein it is understood that the combination of grommets 31 and lace 33 may be replaced with a zipper not shown or any similar functioning means however whether laces are used or not the flexible foot gear will stay on the foot if the wearer chooses not to lace a 34 slouched 34 sock appearance as shown in fig7 a will result when the upper portion 22 is pushed down off the calf additionally as shown in fig7 a a variation of appearance is achievable when the upper portion 22 of the boot is rolled down loose to the ankle to expose a contrasting fabric lining this contrasting fabric lining also called a second complementing decorative pattern is intended to perform like the outer fabric and is thus comprised of the same material including cotton and lycra spandex as briefly mentioned above in a preferred embodiment the upper body portion 22 of the foot gear 10 comprises a woven weft stretch fabric 25 comprising a core spun yarn having a central filament core of a stretch spandex or elastomeric. | 0 |
material 303 d provides an electrical isolation to the sidewalls of the empty part 302 d u2032 and therefore avoids forming a current leakage path or the failure of the p n junction in the epitaxial stack 302 in addition when an electrode passes or is located on the empty part 302 d u2032 the dielectric material 303 d provides an electrical isolation between the electrode and the junction to avoids a shortage as shown in fig3 k an anti reflective layer 304 the first electrode 305 and the second electrode 306 are subsequently formed the main portion of the anti reflective layer 304 is formed on the epitaxial stack 302 while a portion of the anti reflective layer 304 is formed on the dielectric material 303 d to fill the concave part caused by the empty part 302 d u2032 in fig3 e with the dielectric material 303 d formed thereon the first electrode 305 is formed in the anti reflective layer 304 and on the epitaxial stack 302 the second electrode 306 is formed on the surface of substrate 301 opposite to the surface on which the epitaxial stack 302 is disposed and in fig3 l as mentioned above the cutting lines are formed around a solar cell chip and the substrate 301 is cut along the cutting lines as indicated by the line ll u2032 to form the solar cell chips it is noted that the process flow shown in this embodiment may be adjusted by the person of the skill in the art for example though the cutting line pattern i e the mask used exposing is performed before the detecting step in this embodiment it is apparent that the mask. | 7 |
to the vertices of a square member in a substantially central position relative to the base wall of the box like body the plug c is designed to be connected to a flexible cord k which is assumed to be of indeterminate length and which carries at one of its ends a connector 10 u2032 the reason for this term will become clear in the following text having four sockets 100 when the end of the flexible cord k carrying the connector 10 u2032 is coupled to the plug c the four sockets form corresponding cylindrical or more generally tubular cavities for receiving the pins c 1 which are inserted into them as will become apparent from the following text the sockets 100 of the connector 10 u2032 are connected to corresponding conductive lines or tracks 12 applied using known lamination methods for example to a strip like substrate 14 of the cord k as is shown in fig5 to 7 only for reasons of simplicity of illustration in various embodiments the body of the cord k is shaped overall in the form of a channel in which it is possible to identify a core wall defined by the strip 14 on which the lines 12 are located and two end walls 16 in this arrangement the volume of the inner cavity of the channel shape is filled with an insulating material 18 designed to protect the conductive lines 12 provided on the strip like substrate 14 so as to provide electrical protection of the lines 12 in accordance with the ip standards for example in various embodiments cords k of the type considered herein can be produced from a continuous strip of virtually indeterminate length in which the substrate 14 with the lines 12 formed on the surface. | 8 |
member 98 has inwardly bent end bars 101 transversely extending therefrom and connected to the pivot pin 100 leg 70 of the yoke 68 is formed with a slot or recess 106 which is of a substantially rectangular shape hook 102 has a substantially c shaped configuration and is inserted into recess 106 upon pivoting of locking member 98 towards leg 70 manipulating lever 104 is bent at right angles to an elongated center portion 108 of its leg the hook 102 and manipulating lever 104 are bent or curved in opposite direction in respect to the elongated center portion 108 of the locking member so that by manipulating the lever 104 to pivot locking member 98 about pivot pin 100 the hook 102 is engaged in or disengaged from the slot 106 thus locking or unlocking clamp 80 onto the pole inserted in the clamping device 60 in fig3 the closed position of clamp 80 is shown in solid line while its open position is shown in dotted line on the outer side of leg 70 of the yoke member 68 of the clamping device there is provided a screw holder 110 also seen in fig4 screw holder 110 is somewhat resilient typically of rubber and is secured by any suitable adhesive or other means to the outer surface of leg 70 of the yoke member. | 8 |
contact and leakage characteristics in the embodiment of fig1 the springs 7 and 8 provide a fixed asymmetric closing force which is suitable for applications where the pressure is constant and of known value for applications where pressure varies or is not known it is desirable to have the total combined closing force vary with the pressure difference across the seal face with reference to fig3 the seal face 36 of stator 34 is urged toward face 35 of rotor 33 by hydraulic actuators 31 and 32 having pistons 41 and 42 respectively the actuators are connected with the interior of the housing 37 by means of conduits 38 so that the pistons 41 and 42 are subjected to system operating pressure the areas a 1 and a 2 of the pistons 41 and 42 are selected to provide the desired asymmetric closing force of the stator against the rotor with the area a 1 of one piston 41 being larger than the area a 2 of piston 42 to apply a corresponding higher closing force f h to a portion of the seal face where the relative velocity vector is directed from a region of higher to lower fluid pressure than to the opposite portion where a lower force f l is applied the total combined area a 1 a 2 of piston 41 and. | 5 |
devise is prepared by simply slurring waste paper in water further it is quite easy for the present invention to form a multilayered vessel body by using a mixture of different materials materials of extremely low viscosity which can be used to form a vessel body by the present invention include not only waste paper itself but a mixture of waste paper and one of more materials selected from powdery or particulate charcoal solid fertilizer enzyme containing particles and mineral such as cullet using the above mentioned mixture a desirable vessel body can be formed by the present invention charcoal particles wood chips and leaf mold may be used as a material of the present vessel body independently or in the form of mixture thereof further it is possible to use waste wire coil as a useful material of the present invention which is prepared by removing thermoplastic cover such as polyvinyl chloride therefrom finely cutting wire and coil paper to form particle and slurring with water a multi layer vessel body is easily formed by the present invention by using a mixture of different materials a vessel body formed by the present invention includes products such as a flower pot trash box etc but is not limited to a specific product according to the present invention any of the above mentioned material can be used to. | 3 |
is not shown fig2 shows the positions of the folding minors 32 and 33 before and after moving the folding minors 32 and 33 in the direction of the arrow a with the xy stage 35 and optical paths of laser beams irradiated from the respective light source parts 1 in fig2 optical paths of the respective laser beams before shifting the folding mirrors 32 and 33 are shown by dashed lines and optical paths of the respective laser beams after shifting the folding mirrors 32 and 33 are shown by solid lines when the optical paths of the respective laser beams before and after shifting the folding mirrors 32 and 33 are overlapped the optical paths are shown by solid lines additionally the folding minors 32 and 33 before shifting are shown with dashed lines and the folding mirrors 32 u2032 and 33 u2032 after shifting are shown with solid lines respectively as shown in fig2 entrance positions of laser beams with respect to the folding mirrors 32 and 33 are fluctuated before and after shifting the folding minors 32 and 33 therefore a length of such a laser beam before and after shifting the folding minors 32 and 33 is fluctuated on the other hand entrance positions and angles of laser beams with respect to the condensing lens 34 are substantially not fluctuated before and after shifting the folding mirrors 32 and 33 namely in the two dimensional scanning optical device 100 the length of the optical path from the condensing lens 31 to the condensing lens 34 hereinafter written as u201c an optical path length between condensing lenses u201d for convenience can be adjusted in accordance with amounts of the shifts of the folding minors 32 and 33 while the positions of the entrance pupil. | 6 |
14 but at the same time the end roll means 11 is free to assume a position determined by the front portion of the track means 20 which is guided around the end roll means 11 so that the front end roll means 11 itself need not necessarily turn through the same angle as that through which the connecting means 13 is turned about the axis determined by the pivot 14 as is schematically shown in fig2 and fragmentarily illustrated in fig1 in the central vertical plane occupied by the horizontal axis a a the endless track means 20 fixedly carries at its inner surface an elongated endless substantially non stretchable band or equivalent track reinforcement 24 this central non stretchable band 24 may be made of a suitable metal for example and is fixed with the inner surface of the endless track 20 a guide means 23 cooperates with the band 24 this guide means 23 includes a pair of lower rollers situated next to the lower inner surfce of the endless track 20 and engaging opposite sides of the band 24 as well as a pair of upper rollers 23 situated directly over the rollers 23 shown in fig2 and engaging the opposite sides of the band 24 next to the upper inner surface of the endless track means 20 the shafts which carry the rollers 23 are in turn fixedly carried by suitable rigid arms which are fixed to the frame means 10 in the manner schematically illustrated in fig1 and 2 thus rollers or wheels 23 serve. | 1 |
a small spot of typically 200 2000 nm in the plane 15 this plane 15 is subsequently projected using demagnifier 14 onto the converter plate 2 the demagnifier can be a 1 1 projector or may be capable of projecting at a reduced size for instance 1 4 in fig3 furthermore an aperture plate 40 and electrostatic deflection strips 41 are shown the electrostatic deflection strips 41 are connected to a power source 42 in this embodiment the scanning of beamlets 6 is performed by electrostatic means the electrons are first accelerated towards aperture plate 40 in the second part of their trajectory after passing the aperture plate 40 the electron beamlets are deflected by strips 41 which carry voltages alternatively positive and negative the combination of the focussing magnetic field and the electrostatic field deflects the electrons in a direction perpendicular to both the magnetic vide fig1 and electrostatic field another embodiment of the current invention shown in fig4 uses an array of light sources close to or directly on top of the converter plate 2 this array of light sources can for instance be an array of light emitting diodes led 39 s 2 the light sources are switched on and off using computer system s 8 the light sources are connected to the computer systems 8 by electronical data cables 20 in order to reduce cross talk an optical fiber plate can be placed between the array of light sources and the converter plate 2 in another embodiment the array of light sources is projected onto the converter plate 2 using a demagnifier in. | 8 |
myocardial infarction ventricular septal defect as current complication of acute myocardial infarction atrial thrombosis auricular thrombosis and ventricular thrombosis as current complications of acute myocardial infarction other forms of acute ischemic heart disease coronary thrombosis which does not lead to myocardial infarction dressler 39 s syndrome dressler 39 s syndrome with hypertension chronic ischemic heart disease atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease previous experience of myocardial infarction cardiac aneurysm cardiac aneurysm with hypertension coronary artery aneurysm coronary artery aneurysm with hypertension ischemic cardiomyopathy asymptomatic myocardial ischemia other heart diseases are considered to mean acute pericarditis acute nonspecific idiopathic pericarditis infectious pericarditis chronic adhesive pericarditis chronic constrictive pericarditis non inflammatory pericardial effusion acute and subacute endocarditis acute and subacute infective endocarditis non rheumatic mitral valve lesions mitral valve insufficiency mitral valve prolapse non rheumatic mitral valve stenosis non rheumatic aortic valve lesions aortic valve stenosis aortic valve insufficiency non rheumatic tricuspid valve lesions non rheumatic tricuspid valve stenosis non rheumatic tricuspid valve insufficiency pulmonary valve lesions pulmonary valve stenosis pulmonary valve insufficiency pulmonary valve stenosis with insufficiency acute myocarditis infectious myocarditis isolated myocarditis cardiomyopathy dilated cardiomyopathy hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy endomyocardial eosinophilic disease endocardial fibroelastosis alcoholic cardiomyopathy cardiomyopathy caused by medicinal agents and other external factors atrioventricular block and left his 39 bundle block first degree atrioventricular block second degree atrioventricular block complete atrioventricular block preexcitation syndrome cardiac arrest cardiac. | 0 |
view shows a pipe 1 and plate 3 joined by coupling 12 the latter being bolted to 1 and 3 by means of screws 13 and 11 the function of screw 14 is to prevent eventual rotation of column 2 in the wind referring to fig1 page 1 of 8 a side view shows the unit of pipe coupling and steel plate being stabilized by multiple spikes 10 which were inserted into holes in the steel plate 3 and hammered into the ground referring to fig1 page 1 of 8 a side view shows how sections 5 and 5 a are welded or bolted at a right angle to collar 4 said sections being formed by a section of pipe whose diameter is similar to that of pipe 1 hence this axis is formed by a combination of elements 4 5 and 5 a referring to fig1 b page 2 of 8 a side view shows how when the axis has been raised to the top of column 2 wedge 15 welded onto collar 4 engages inverted v shaped configuration 16 welded into the top section of the column that arrangement should prevent the turbine axis from rotating in the wind referring to fig2 page 3 of 8 a side view shows how a light metal or carbon fiber tripod or similar multi legged lifting apparatus 17 that is taller than the intended column can be erected over the work site it is intended to lift and stabilize the column during construction referring to fig2 page 3. | 5 |
below and disposed laterally rearwardly from the spray bars 176 178 180 and transverse to the front to rear flow path of material through the milling chamber 118 and an ejection conveyor 188 is mounted at the lower end of the mill chamber 118 below the milling rotor 184 a set of generally vertically extending finger bars 189 is mounted in the upper end of the mill chamber 118 laterally rearwardly of the milling rotor 187 the upper end of the finger bars 189 are rotatably secured to the mill chamber 118 and a spring 191 biases the finger bars into a generally vertical position toward the milling rotor 187 and its associated blades in this fashion the finger bars 189 simultaneously urge material flowing through the mill chamber 118 toward and into milling contact with the milling rotor 187 and its milling blades the ejection conveyor 188 is rotatable upwardly at its rearward end 190 and delivers or ejects the sprayed and milled material off of the rearward end 190 onto the surface e g earth supporting the mobile apparatus 100 the main conveyor 114 milling rotor 187 and ejection conveyor 188 are all driven by the engine on the mobile apparatus 100 in a fashion well known to those skilled in the art the preferred method and apparatus are designed to work well in remediating contamination found in construction or demolition debris as well as contamination found in soil moreover the method and apparatus are designed to work in remediating contamination found in a given mass that is a mixture of soil and debris for example as. | 8 |
a computing environment 30 dragon naturallyspeaking a speech recognition engine is open on the desktop the microphone is on and active the computer user with input focus in the application window referred to as the u201c first u201d graphical application window dictates a voice command when the speech recognition engine recognizes a voice command as an invention command it passes the command to the invention 39 s user command receiver 36 initiating the invention 39 s application manager 38 in the preferred embodiment the application manager performs the following steps the application manager interprets the voice command and parses out the name of the graphical application window and parses out the specified file name if any the application manager identifies the graphical application window having input focus 34 as the first graphical application window the application manager invokes the retriever 42 passing the retriever the parsed out graphical application window name and the parsed out specified file name if any the retriever opens or reactivates the graphical application window 44 and the specified file if any as the graphical application window is opened single threading operating systems such as microsoft windows will cause the first graphical application window to lose focus the application manager waits for the graphical application window to be opened or reactivated the application manager invokes the focuser 40 passing the focuser the name of the first graphical application window and the focuser reactivates the said window fig4 illustrates that the focuser returned input focus to the user 39 s original cursor position in his her. | 6 |
2 2 naphthoxy ethyl vinyl ether maleic anhydride copolymer the anhydride copolymer was dissolved in the minimum amount of tetrahydrofuran the solution was diluted with toluene and then isopropanol the solution was refluxed until 50 75 of the monoester was formed as determined by infra red ir or by carbon 13 nuclear magnetic resonance 13 c nmr the copolymer was recovered by precipitation the average molecular weight of the copolymer was determined by gel permeation chromatography gpc the acrylate monomers were prepared by the reaction of the corresponding alcohols with acryloyl chloride as described below the reaction set up consisted of a three necked round bottom flask equipped with a thermometer condenser and a mechanical stirrer and a dropping funnel 2 naphthol 100 g 0 6936 moles was dissolved in 60 ml of dimethyl sulfoxide sodium hydroxide 27 7 g 0 6936 moles was carefully added to the solution then 2 chloroethanol 61 4 g 0 7629 moles was slowly added keeping the reaction temperature at 80 u00b0 c the reaction was followed by gc after gt gt 80 conversion was achieved the reaction was worked up by adding toluene and extracting the unreacted naphthol with 5 aqueous naoh the product was then recrystallized in ethanol or distilled under vacuum 70 80 yield in a round flask provided with an overhead stirrer condenser and addition funnel 2 2 naphthoxy ethanol 40 0 g 0 2127 moles was added and the system was swept with nitrogen for. | 3 |
a direct detection of nucleic acids in crude lysate in a multiplex format without the requirements for nucleic acids extraction and amplification such an improvement is likely to change the practice of genotyping and gene expression profiling done in a clinic setting another application is an ultrasensitive eliza assay in a multiplex format application_number US 99182509 A description in general the probes of an array capture and bind the analyte to be detected probe capture or target binding moieties include nucleic acids polynucleotides proteins peptide nucleic acids small molecules and a wide variety of biomolecules target binding probe moieties include antibodies in one example streptavadin is used to detect a biotin labeled molecule in one aspect this invention embodies increased numbers of analytes within each point or spot of the array the increased number of analytes per spot is achieved by compositions of mesh probes which can capture enhanced numbers of analyte moieties in one embodiment meshed polymers are formed from a polymer linked to chemical or biomolecules where the chemical or biomolecules include a probe or probes thereby forming a mesh probes the chemical or biomolecules containing the probe or probes are coupled to the polymer by covalent bonds or by non covalent chemical interactions such as ionic interactions or weak binding forces the polymer may be a linear or branched polymer such as a linear or branched polysaccharide or oligonucleotide for example the polymer can be a solid gel or amorphous composition in the form of layers beads discs or mixtures thereof and can be homogeneous or heterogeneous linear or branched side chain branched branched. | 1 |
formed which could be blown into clear bottles poly ethylene terephthalate 1000 gms having an intrinsic viscosity of 0 67 dl g and a moisture content below 0 02 pyromellitic dianhydride 5 0 gms and ethylene bis stearamide 10 0 grams were mixed and melt blended in a 1 inch extruder at 260 u00b0 275 u00b0 c the extrudate was in the form of a clear molten hollow tube that was blow molded into a clear 4 oz bottle there was no evidence of parison sag or capacity even when the molten tube was 12 to 16 inches in length the walls of the bottles had an intrinsic viscosity of 0 84 dl g and were found to be completely amorphous by dsc measurements the bottle mold temperature was about 10 u00b0 c and the dwell time in the mold was 30 to 40 seconds the parison or molten hollow tube exhibiting only moderate die swell and no die lip sticking was produced at a smooth steady rate allowing continuous production of the bottles no additional cooling was required to achieve clear bottles other than the tap water cooled mold the air pressure for the blow molding operation was about 90 psig the bottles had properties characteristic of amorphous unoriented poly ethylene terephthalate tensile. | 2 |
ratio of the overall height h to dielectric width w d controls the electric and magnetic field penetration to an adjacent contact the aspect ratio to minimize coupling beyond a and b is approximately unity as illustrated in fig1 the lines 30 32 34 36 and 38 in fig1 are equipotentials of voltage in the air dielectric space taking an equipotential line close to one of the ground planes and following it out towards the boundaries a and b it will be seen that both boundary a are very close to the ground potential this means that at both boundary a and boundary b we have virtual ground surfaces and if two or more i beam modules are placed side by side a virtual ground surface exists between the modules and there will be no coupling between the modules in general the conductor width w c and dielectric thickness should be small compared to the dielectric width or module pitch given the mechanical constraints on a practical connector design the proportioning of the signal conductor blade beam contact width and dielectric thicknesses will of necessity deviate somewhat from the preferred ratios and some minimal coupling will exist between adjacent signal conductors however designs using the basic i beam guidelines will have lower cross talk than more conventional approaches referring to fig l a an alternate embodiment is shown in which the dielectric is shown at 12 u2032 and 14 u2032 with their respective ground planes at 13 u2032 and 15 u2032 in this embodiment the conductor 26 u2032 and 28 u2032 extend respectively from dielectric layers 12 u2032 and 14 u2032 but the conductors 26 u2032 and 28 u2032 abut side to side rather than edge to. | 7 |
tool instructions and send data to a surface communication means below the mwd tool section is a flexible sub 330 disposed below the flexible sub 330 is a rss tool denoted generally as 340 e g halliburton geo pilot tool detailed information on halliburton 39 s geo pilot system is contained in appendix a in the present disclosure below the rss tool section 340 is an optional stabilizer sub 326 the combination bit and reamer 360 includes a short near bit borehole enlargement tool nbr 362 welded to the body of a roller cone or pdc bit 364 disposed on the distal end of the tool string 100 it will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the halliburton product elements described above the halliburton product elements included herein are exemplary products that may be used in the subject disclosure however other products of a similar nature manufactured by other manufacturers may be used as elements in the subject disclosure fig5 a and 5b illustrate an enlarged perspective view of an exemplary combination near bit hole opener reamer and drill bit 360 the combination tool 360 includes a near bit reamer 362 that includes a body section 361 the overall length l 1 of the body section is 40 inches or smaller the overall length of the nbr tool 360 is l 2 of 60 inches or smaller the reamer 362 includes a plurality of cutter elements 368 disposed on radial pistons 369 disposed inside the body 361 when the reamer 362 is actuated the cutter elements 368 are moved radially outward from a central longitudinal axis 301 of the reamer 362 and contact the borehole wall it will be understood that other configurations of cutter. | 4 |
a table indicative of convertible data forms for the files stored in the shared folder as illustrated in fig5 the file administrating part 205 checks whether the files stored in the shared folder have the convertible data forms fig5 is an exemplary structural view of a table including the convertible data forms the table illustrated in fig5 associates original data forms with convertible data forms which can be converted from the original data forms for example referring to fig5 the file whose original data form is u201c doc u201d is associated with the convertible data forms of u201c pdf ps rpcs jpg u201d therefore when the file administrating part 205 refers to the table illustrated in fig5 the file administrating part 205 can check the convertible data forms of u201c pdf ps rpcs jpg u201d which can be converted from the file having the data form of u201c doc u201d after the file administrating part 205 checks the convertible data forms for the files stored in the shared folder the file administrating part 205 creates the file information for files and folders stored in the shared folder as illustrated in fig6 fig6 is an exemplary structural view of the file information referring to fig6 the file information includes items of u201c file name u201d u201c file size u201d u201c folder identifying information u201d u201c convertible data form u201d u201c converted data form u201d u201c file created date u201d u201c file updated date u201d and u201c file finally accessed date u201d the item of u201c convertible data form. | 6 |
29 on the detachment wire 26 such that radial movement of the supporting strut with respect to the detachment wire 26 is substantially restricted while axial movement of the locking catheter 25 over the detachment wire 26 is unhindered fig1 b a commercially available introducer sheath fitted with a haemostatic valve and a female luer hub is used to implant all embodiments of the prosthesis that do not have an aperture 1 7 10 13 21 prostheses with apertures 15 19 20 are implanted with the dployment tool 32 represented by fig1 it consists of a introducer catheter 33 fig1 and an inner axially movable coaxial stiffening catheter 34 with a central lumen 35 fig1 the leading end 36 of the introducer catheter 33 is concentrically flared to the trailing end of the catheter is fitted a tuohy borst valve 37 carrying a female luer hub 38 the lumen of the introducer catheter 33 communicates with the lumen of the female luer hub 38 via the tuohy borst valve 37 along the shaft 39 of the introducer catheter 33 are single or multiple side ports 40 41 that spatially correspond to the apertures on the respective prosthesis when the prosthesis is radially compacted the side ports 40 41 extend linearly to the leading end 36 of the introducer catheter 33 in the form of narrow slits 42 43 fig1 19 20 21 the stiffening catheter 34 has one or multiple side ports fig1 that spatially correspond to. | 0 |
US 2002178515 A1 abstract a pigment printing dyestuff composition for textile finishing comprises a cyclodextrin or cyclodextrin derivative in turn capable of including a scent as a guest molecule application_number US 15794202 A description a printing paste was prepared at room temperature by the following method 70 g of methyl u03b2 cyclodextrin cavasol u00ae w7 m were dissolved in 400 g of deionized water 7 g of rose type 131650 perfume oil from kurt kitzing gmbh wallerstein were added with stirring after just 1 minute the water insoluble oil formed a clear solution in the cyclodextrin solution 50 g of finish c 800 wacker silicone oil emulsion and 80 g of appretan thickener 3308 clariant were added to prepare 1 kg of printing paste the printing paste was subsequently homogenized by stirring with a bladed stirrer at 800 rpm for 10 minutes this printing paste according to the invention was applied through a screen printing stencil bearing a rose motif onto bleached 100 cotton knit and dried the pink flowers exude an intense rose scent on contact with the naked forearm for example after adjustment to body heat and body moisture example 1 was repeated with the following differences the cyclodextrin used was hydroxypropyl u03b2 cyclodextrin cavasol u00ae w7 hp the perfume oil was citral. | 3 |
should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein it will also be appreciated by those of skill in the art that references to a structure or feature that is disposed u201c adjacent u201d another feature may have portions that overlap or underlie the adjacent feature embodiments of the invention now will be described generally with reference to gallium nitride based light emitting diodes on silicon carbide based substrates however it will be understood by those having skill in the art that many embodiments of the invention may be employed with many different combinations of substrate and epitaxial layers for example combinations can include algainp diodes on gap substrates ingaas diodes on gaas substrates algaas diodes on gaas substrates sic diode on sic or sapphire al 2 o 3 substrate and or a nitride based diodes on gallium nitride silicon carbide aluminum nitride sapphire zinc oxide and or other substrates fig1 illustrates an led chip having a shaped substrate specifically the led chip 30 shown in fig1 has a substrate 10 having a first surface 21 and a second surface 23 the active region 12 is formed by epitaxial layers deposited on the first surface 21 an ohmic contact 18 is formed on p type region 16 an n type electrode 22 is formed on second surface. | 7 |
50 for use in securing the two members 50 and 51 together by means of a plurality of bolts 58 as shown in fig3 the base 57 of top member 51 defines a top wall portion spaced apart from a bottom wall portion provided by the base 54 bottom member 50 the base 57 of member 51 has a plurality of flow ports 59 therein arranged in a row and providing flow communication between the upper portion of the cartridge 40 and the internal cartridge chamber 42 which is defined by the inwardly facing surfaces of bases 54 and 57 and legs 53 a nozzle strip 60 is adapted to be positioned at the lower end of cartridge chamber 42 adjacent base 54 providing the bottom wall of the cartridge 40 nozzle strip 60 is supported between the upper surface of the base 54 of bottom member 50 and the lower ends of the legs 53 of top member 51 as is apparent from a consideration of the drawings nozzle strip 60 has a plurality of orifices 62 therein spaced apart along the length thereof and arranged in a row to be aligned with the cartridge slot 46 as is shown in the drawings the orifices 62 are constructed and arranged so as to provide concentrated jets of liquid and to discharge them in the curtain like array of water streams 14 as shown in fig1 cartridge 40 comprises means to provide a seal between the downstream surface of. | 3 |
so that they can be placed in the same vertical plane each hose also has an outlet opening 15 which is placed below the tube 11 the tube 11 box 12 as well as the hoses 14 are preferably made of plastic the box 12 and the hoses 14 together form a condensation chamber in the arrangement shown in fig3 the box 12 is placed outside one of the vertical tub walls 10 the hoses 14 however are placed above the roof part 16 of the tub and continue down between the outer cover 17 and the second side wall 18 of the tub so that the hoses end above the bottom plate 19 of the cover the hoses 14 are preferably placed so that the largest possible length slopes toward the box 12 in order to take care of the few drops of water which could be the result of condensation in the end part of the hoses there is a plate of plastic or a small plastic container 20 below the openings 15 from which the water easily evaporates the device operates in the following way the heated dishwater in the tub during the dishwashing procedure transfers its heat to the walls of the tub and to the dishes when the dishwater is emptied the surrounding tub walls will cool as a result of which the steam which is present in the tub is partly precipitated as water droplets on these walls the droplets flow down the walls and are collected in the sump at the bottom of. | 0 |
in fig6 the air cylinders 38 are then actuated to push the folding plate 26 forward over the channel 12 whereby the web material is positioned folded within the channel 12 the air cylinder 66 is then actuated to draw the pivot arm 64 rearwardly such that the clamping fingers 28 are simultaneously pivoted or moved forwardly toward the channel 12 subsequently the air cylinders 70 are simultaneously actuated to force the tang portion 78 of the clamp fingers 28 downwardly through the slots 46 in the folding plate 26 and into clamping engagement with the webbing material 11 adjacent to the fold line thereof as depicted in fig7 with the webbing material 11 thus clamped in place within the channel 12 the air cylinder 38 is actuated to pull the folding plate 26 upwardly out of engagement with the webbing l1 while the clamping fingers 28 remain in position to clamp the folded webbing 11 the thus folded webbing defines a pair of free lip portions positioned in facing relationship with each other and extending forwardly of the clamping fingers 28 an operator may then manually insert a length of flexible netting 13 between the lip portions starting at the leftmost end of the webbing 11 as seen in fig8 referring to fig8 as the netting 13 is inserted within the webbing l1 the operator may actuate a foot pedal not shown to thereby power the motor 104 to draw the progressive linear. | 3 |
of their counterparts in the 39 623 patent when the non op signal from ballast lamp control and half bridge driver circuitry 60 is high pfc circuitry 130 is generally disabled so that the pfc control circuitry does not operate during fault mode and under voltage lockout mode when the non op signal goes low at the beginning of preheat mode circuitry 130 is generally enabled and begins to boost voltage by providing signals through the pfc pin in a manner that can be understood from the 39 614 patent because circuitry 130 has been enabled however the preheat mode begins with the dc bus at a non operating voltage that is lower than the voltage at which the lamp ignites the signals through the pfc pin bring the dc bus voltage to its nominal running level only after the first few initial switching cycles of the half bridge driver section during the initial half bridge switching the voltage appearing across the capacitance in the load circuit and also across the lamp is therefore too low to ignite the lamp the dc bus rises to its nominal running level while circuitry 60 is in preheat mode and thereafter is regulated and held constant by circuitry 130 the non op mode signal is received by nor gate 140 or gate 142 the r 2 reset lead of latches 144 and 146 and the r. | 8 |
the memory core 194 and present a signal to the memory core 194 additionally the register 196 may receive the clock signal clock the register 196 may also present receive signals to from the i o buffer 198 the i o buffer 198 may be controlled by the signal tristate additionally the i o buffer may present receive the signal data referring to fig7 a detailed diagram of a memory cell 210 is shown the memory cell 210 may be implemented as a cell of the memory core 194 the memory cell 210 generally comprises a device 211 a device 212 and a block or circuit 213 in one example the devices 211 and 212 may be implemented as one or more nmos transistors however other types and polarities of transistors for example pmos transistors may be implemented to meet the design criteria of a particular application the block 213 may be implemented as a latch the latch 213 generally comprises an inverter 214 and an inverter 215 an output of the inverter 214 may be connected to an input of the inverter 215 an output of the inverter 215 may be connected to an input of the inverter 214 the memory cell 210 may receive a signal e g bl a signal e g blb and a signal e g wl the transistors 211 and 212 may be gated by the signal wl the transistor 211 may couple the signal bl to an input of the inverter 214 the transistor 212 may couple the signal blb to an input of the inverter 215 referring to fig8 a detailed diagram of a memory latch 220 is shown the memory latch 220 may be implemented as a latch of the. | 6 |
also approaching the substrate and the defect is also typically traveling more slowly it will be struck by more ions per unit of its mass and will be deflected much more than will the coating material in this way the technique selectively rejects larger particles but allows the coating material to pass through since the ion beam operates under similar conditions to most sputter coating processes the addition of the ion beam is highly compatible with existing coating technologies in contrast to other possible protection schemes such as a low energy gas curtain which operates at too high a pressure and too low of energies beams of ionized clusters of atoms u201c cluster ion beams u201d may be used as an alternate means of deflection of particles 0022 fig1 shows a low defect deposition tool within an evacuated chamber 10 an ion beam gun 12 directs an ion beam 14 onto target 16 a sputter plume 18 is generated and encompasses mask substrate 20 in addition to the sputter plume 18 reflected neutrals 22 of uncharged ar and other defect causing particles may also strike the mask substrate 20 thus multiple forces can act on a particle in the low defect deposition tool the ar ion beam may typically comprise ions having energies of about 800 ev the sputter plume may comprise mo or si atoms and have energies of about 5 ev the reflected neutrals i e uncharged ar may have energies of 100s of ev in the present invention another ion beam is used to protect the mask during coating as shown in fig2 the low defect deposition tool of fig1 is improved by adding a second ion gun 30 which produces a second. | 2 |
attached to the apron 28 by means which allow one or both loop ends 54 and or 56 to be selectively disconnected from the apron 28 such means may include but are not limited to snaps buttons clips hook and loop fastening material or the like thus the craftsperson could for example snap a tool belt 46 into place around the tool box 18 without removing from the tool belt 46 any of the pouches 48 or tools that would not fit through the belt loops 44 preferably the belt loop lower ends 54 are permanently attached to the apron 28 whereas the belt loop upper ends 56 are connected by disconnectable means this reduces the chance that the disconnectable ends of the belt loops 44 will be inadvertently disconnected due to the weight of the tool belt 46 bearing down directly on the belt loop snap 58 shown in fig3 to further enhance the convenience and safety another preferred embodiment of the invention is provided with a carrier strap 60 as illustrated in fig3 attached to the sides of the tool box 18 or to the apron 28 the carrier strap 60 can be used as a shoulder strap to enable a craftsperson to support the tool box 18 from his or her shoulder finally fig4 illustrates a further embodiment of the invention having a feature that allows the apron 28 to be adaptable to tool boxes 18 of various sizes fig4 shows an apron 28 made up of a first apron portion 66 and a. | 4 |
techniques in the industry to accurately achieve this moisture level sensitive moisture measurement techniques are required for example a coulometric karl fischer titration method using the brinkman model 652 rf coulometer was used successfully for verifying the desired moisture level in the formulations after blending and maintaining the moisture level the composition is converted into any convenient form for processing into film including pellets or sheets the film fabrication ca be accomplished by any convenient technique including compression molding flat film extrusion or blown film extrusion after the film is fabricated into its desired form it is then biaxially oriented by stretching by any of the well known techniques in the art including by hydraulics by pinch rolls moving at different rates or by tentering biaxial stretching can be performed sequentially or simultaneously sequential biaxial stretching is preferred when using the tentering operation another process of maintaining the desired moisture level is to employ vacuum drying in order to reduce the moisture level in too wet pellets to acceptable levels below 700 ppm and preferably below 300 ppm in this case pellets composed of polymer plus filler would be made using a water bath cooling process such that the residual moisture level is excessive these too wet pellets can be subjected to a partial vacuum preferably with some heating to speed the process for a period of time until the moisture content is within acceptable limits as defined above this process works but is not the preferred one since an extra process vacuumdrying is required yet another process of maintaining the desired moisture level is by charging the hot melt directly to the extruder which extrudes the casting from a die in this case the molten composition is never exposed. | 2 |
rubber coating in the embodiment shown before this coating will be attached to the bottom of the ring shaped grooves 20 by choosing clockwise or anti clockwise rotation of the driving shaft 9 through the steering mechanism the supporting device 2 can be raised or lowered along the rope 1 next to the driving shaft 9 there is a pressure roller 26 at the last groove 20 which presses the rope 1 against the driving shaft 9 the rope having passed through the pressure roller 26 and the driving shaft 9 it is paid out and dropped freely the supporting device according to the embodiment of diagrams 5 and 6 differs from the above specified embodiment with regards to the design of the driving shaft 9 and in the fact there there is no by pass roller 10 all other parts being identical they will pass unmentioned in the following specification fig5 in particular shows that according to this embodiment the driving shaft 9 is formed by several rings 22 in tandem arrangement and carries ball bearings 23 which thus form the case of the driving shaft 9 struts 18 connect the rings 22 with the driving shaft 25 of the motor 7 on the other hand the rope 1 is helically looped around the driving shaft 9 a guide helix 24 fixed around the driving shaft 9 directing the spirals of the rope 1 by means of the ball bearings. | 4 |
and m1 is hydrogen an alkali metal or ammonium or a radical of the formula ch 2 q ox where q is 2 5 and x is hydrogen or a hydrocarbon radical having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms or a radical of the formula ch 2 r n ch 2 s coom2 2 where r and s which may be the same or different are each 2 5 and m2 is hydrogen an alkali metal or ammonium alternatively both r2 and r3 may be replaced by a radical of the formula ch 2 t o ch 2 t where t is 2 5 the amount of the reagent used is preferably in the range from 0 01 to 15 preferably from 0 5 to 10 based on the weight of dry calcium oxide in order to produce calcium carbonate in the scalenohedral form the quicklime is preferably added to sufficient of the aqueous medium to give on completion of step a a suspension having a calcium hydroxide concentration of from 0 7m to 4m 5 30 w v the temperature of the aqueous medium is preferably maintained in the range from 30 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 c and the aqueous medium is preferably subjected to substantially continuous agitation during the slaking step the duration of the slaking step is conveniently in the range from 15 to 30 minutes on completion of the slaking step the suspension is preferably poured through a sieve of aperture size in the range from 40 to 70 microns in order to remove unslaked lime and other undesirable impurities in step b in order to produce calcium carbonate in the scalenohedral form the suspension of slaked lime is preferably diluted if necessary to a concentration of not. | 2 |
of the combustor 58 it will also be observed at the plenum in addition including the radially outer housing wall 30 includes a generally radially extending wall 62 along with a radially inwardly located annular wall 64 so as to substantially entirely surround the combustor 58 in space relation thereto consequently the combustor may be cooled by gas flowing in the plenum about the same an igniter 66 may extend through the wall 62 and into the interior of the combustor 58 to ignite an air fuel mixture therein to provide an air fuel mixture for combustion within the combustor 58 advantages taken of a discovery and material such as vaporized fuel will take a discrete path through the compressor 18 the diffuser 28 and the plenum in spite of varying speeds of the rotor 10 that is to say the ratio of the axial velocity of gases entering the machine to the rotor tip speed as represented by for example the speed of the ends 22 of the compressor 18 is substantially constant for all operational speeds above approximately 20 of rated speed thus the invention contemplates the provision of possibly as few as a single fuel jet or nozzle 70 which may be configured similarly to the high speed jet in an automotive carburetor the jet or nozzle 70 is located at about the periphery of the rotary compressor 18 as can be seen in fig1 and slightly upstream of the inlet ends of 24 of the blades 20 thereof as a consequence fuel provided to the jet 70 by the pump 40 will enter the inlet to the compressor 18 at an area of less than atmospheric pressure that is the so called compressor. | 8 |
the acidic solution through a column packed with the strong base anion exchange resin copper iron and zinc if present dissolved in the acidic solution are also adsorbed on the anion exchange resin at the same time meanwhile since silicon aluminum calcium magnesium and cobalt dissolved in the acidic solution are not adsorbed on the anion exchange resin these elements can be separated even if they are present the acidic solution discharged from the column can be recycled to the leaching step the reason for the use of anion exchange resin is that the dissolved silver to be recovered is believed to be present in the anionic form of agcl 2 u2212 the reason for the use of strong base is that the anion i e cl u2212 in the resin is believed to be readily detached by ion exchange for agcl 2 u2212 examples of the strong base anion exchange resin include ones having trimethylammonium groups i e type i and ones having dimethylethanolammonium groups i e type ii in a standpoint of the adsorption efficiency of silver type i is preferred the anion exchange resins are classified into a porous type and a gel type typically the porous type is used the condition of step 1 may vary depending on the concentration of silver in the acidic solution in case of a concentration of silver not more than 30 mg l the bed volume bv i e the volume of fed liquid divided by the volume of the resin which indicates the number of times of the volume of fed liquid per volume of resin is controlled to preferably 10 to. | 8 |
in this example the efficiency of different salts of the anionic polymer as a coating on phosphate fertilizer was evaluated polymer coatings were applied on a 1 by weight basis onto map the test crop for this experiment was corn and the polymer used was a polymer formed by b and c monomers all phosphorous treatments were banded 2 inches below and 2 inches away from the seed rows the acid in calcareous soils used in this experiment are both known to fix phosphorous fertilizer thereby limiting the growth of crops the corn was harvested at the six leaf stage and dry weights were determined as an indication as the efficiency of the coatings on phosphorous uptake and resultant corn growth results of this experiment are given below in table 2 table 2 shows that both the hydrogen and ammonium salts of the polymer were effective at increasing corn growth when combined with map the acid control untreated map produced 294 more dry matter than the control which did not include map these results illustrate that the soil is very responsive to phosphorous when the map was coated with the anionic polymer charged neutralized with hydrogen dry matter yields were increased by 41 9 the calcareous control untreated map produced 128 more dry matter than the control which did not include any map the map treated with the autonomic polymer charge. | 2 |
the student will use the same motion when pitching in full stride once the student has mastered the 34 elbow in glove 34 flip the student can move back to a distance of about 20 feet from his partner facing the partner shoulders squared to the partner and holding the ball in the fastball grip the student should raise the device gripping the bottom ball 20 with the top ball 10 pointed directly upward so that the arm is raised and slightly behind the student from this position the student should bring the arm forward and almost 34 push 34 the fingers through the ball imparting the same motion to the device as described above so that the bottom ball 20 goes forward and away from the student and the top ball 10 comes back toward the student repeating this motion over and over will further develop the arm strength needed to properly throw the fastball and will familiarize the student with the motion needed to properly throw the ball when the student throws a regular ball at a regulation pitching distance and using a complete windup and delivery the student should duplicate the same motion used to spin the ball and be able to throw a fastball correctly for the curve ball throwing exercise the ball is gripped using the curve ball grip as discussed previously the bottom ball 20 is gripped by the student and the top ball 10 is raised directly upward with the pitching elbow placed in the glove as previously described the student flips the device to the partner about ten feet away 34 pulling 34 the bottom ball 20 towards the students body and flipping the top ball 10 away from the students. | 0 |
both the inlet port 20 and the associated circumferential free space 54 are blocked because the spring 44 presses the valve element v s by way of the stop 52 to the right against fixed seat ring 60 with this state of affairs a flow path extends from the connection 16 of the valve through a free space 66 continuing through a gap between the stop 52 and the inner sleeve 38 as well as another gap between the seat rings 60 62 and on into the port 18 it should be understood that although fig2 shows the seat rings 60 62 very closely together air still can pass between them now if the electromagnet 32 is actuated its armature 34 will exert pressure on the plunger 36 to the left in fig2 therefore the plunger 36 likewise moves to the left and the inner sleeve 38 too is moved to the left by the spring 42 until its left end edge hits the stop 52 thereupon the movement of the inner sleeve 38 is interrupted for the time being because the spring rate of spring 42 for instance is 20 less than the spring rate of spring 44 preferably the springs 42 44 are selected so that the pressure of the enclosed spring. | 1 |
the regeneration and cooling flows travel in the opposite direction upstream when there is simultaneous heating and cooling in separate beds the normal process flow pattern will be adsorption downstream regeneration flow upstream and the cooling flow downstream contaminated feed gas is passed through a molecular sieve system to remove contaminants in one embodiment of the invention the system always operates with one adsorbent bed in adsorption mode one adsorbent bed in a regeneration or desorption mode in which a heated gas is passed through the adsorbent bed and one adsorbent bed is in cooling mode there can be more than the three adsorbents present in a system when the adsorbent bed that is in adsorption mode becomes saturated with impurities it is taken offline from the incoming contaminated feed gas and regenerated regeneration is accomplished by passing regeneration gases through a heater and then subsequently passing the resulting hot regeneration gases through the adsorbent bed it is preferred to heat the adsorbent bed at a specified rate after the spent regeneration gas leaves the adsorbent bed it is cooled to a specified temperature and then passed through a membrane element in the membrane system if necessary there is a phase separating vessel after the cooler to remove any condensed liquids a significant portion of the contaminants and some carrier gases pass through the membrane element into the permeate or waste stream to be discarded or flared off the residue gas passes out of the membrane without going through the membrane itself and retains the majority of the carrier gas and a lower concentration of contaminants than the permeate stream. | 2 |
to ethylene was obtained as a by product the obtained crude product was distilled under reduced pressure 10 mmhg and a fraction at 70 u00b0 c to 74 u00b0 c was collected to obtain 814 g 4 94 mol yield 91 of hcc 250fb at a purity of 98 or more a 1 000 ml four necked flask equipped with a thermometer and a condenser tube was charged with 540 g 3 0 mol of hcc 250fb obtained in step 1 630 g of a 40 aqueous koh solution and 10 g of a phase transfer catalyst aliquat 336 the reaction was allowed to proceed under stirring at 80 u00b0 c in an oil bath for 3 hours after completion of the reaction the resulting product was cooled and distilled under reduced pressure 10 to 20 mmhg and a fraction at 67 7 u00b0 c to 81 9 u00b0 c was collected to obtain 390 g 2 68 mol yield 89 3 of a mixture of hcc 1240zf and hcc 1240za with a hcc 1240zf hcc 1240za ratio of 62 38 a 500 ml flask equipped with a high pressure mercury vapor lamp a magnetic stirrer and two gas ports was charged with 265 g of a mixture of the 1 1 3 trichloropropene hcc 1240za and 3 3 3 trichloropropene hcc 1240zf obtained in step 2 and allowed to cool to 0 u00b0 c in an ice bath while the content was irradiated with ultraviolet light stirring was performed and chlorine gas was introduced at 20 to 120 ml min from one of the gas ports to the area above the liquid surface of the content the reaction mixture was intermittently sampled and analyzed by gas chromatography to measure the degree of chlorination after 3 hours the trichloropropene was. | 2 |
the mvne system 112 and the mvne system 112 alerts the wireless network for suspension or termination 218 of service the mvne system 112 then notifies 220 the customer that wireless service has been suspended or terminated in a second embodiment of the present invention the financial risk management system 113 a b determines that wireless service should not be interrupted in this case the system 113 a b will return to monitoring 212 wireless usage fig3 is a flow diagram that illustrates a method for initialization of wireless services according to one embodiment of the invention as noted above this is a key component of providing u201c grab and go u201d functionality the steps for initializing 210 wireless services begins with a potential wireless subscriber contacting 310 a retailer for the purpose of purchasing a telephone after purchase of the appropriate phone the subscriber will contact the retail wireless brand or the appropriate mvne on behalf of the wireless provider with their intention to initiate wireless services the subscriber 39 s credit card information is collected 312 by the mvne system 112 and a transaction is initiated to authorize the customer 39 s credit card and settle 314 payment for the first month of service at this point the mvne system 112 then communicates with the wireless network 114 and the wireless network 114 initializes 316 wireless service an important consideration for minimizing financial risk pertains to the specific timing of customer credit card authorization credit card settlement. | 7 |
in their expanded configurations due to any pressure differential acting in the annulus across either set of packing elements upward movement of mandrel 4 will equalize the pressure across upper packing elements 40 by establishing communication between the annulus above the injection tool through longitudinal bypass section 36 and through the injection port 50 to the annulus below packing elements 40 movement of the unloader seal 14 out of engagement with seal compressor 16 serves to establish such pressure equalization and pressure communication after pressure is equalized across upper packing elements 40 as a result of movement of unloader seal 14 away from seal compressor 16 any pressure differential existing across packing element 60 can be relieved as the lower unloader seal 54 moves from within the restriction in lower bypass section 66 to the larger diameter portion proximate to outer injection port 50 a pressure equalization path is then established from the annulus below the packing element 60 through port 68 through the lower longitudinal bypass portion 66 through the injection port 50 to the annulus above lower packing element 60 this tool therefore provides an easily repeatable releasing procedure in which the mandrel 4 is merely manipulated in a longitudinal fashion to both release the packing elements 40 and 60 and the slips 74 and to equalize pressure across both sets of packing. | 4 |
the status of an actual warning sound during automatic closing of the opening and closing door as shown in fig6 a and 6b the sound settings for the warning sound can be set according to whether the current opening and closing door operation is a door opening operation or a door closing operation and also according to the current open distance l in each operation in other words as shown in fig6 a during automatic opening the pitch can be raised as the open distance l is increased by opening the door as the maximum open distance lmax is greater the maximum value of the pitch can also be raised meanwhile as shown in fig6 b during automatic closing the pitch can be raised as the open distance l becomes shorter by closing the door in this instance also as the maximum open distance lmax is greater and the open distance becomes closer to the complete closing the pitch can be raised furthermore these sound settings can be made according to the opening closing speed of the opening and closing door the maximum open distance and the user 39 s use conditions or the properties of the heated object for example it is preferable to set a sound with higher warning ability as the. | 5 |
collar the disc guard 22 surrounds the tube 12 nearby the hand grip 14 a protective sleeve pad 28 is cylindrical and has a central opening therein for receiving the tube 12 the protective sleeve pad 28 surrounds the tube 12 at a position closer to the handle means 14 the protective sleeve pad 28 provides cushioning for the user while walking a dog as demonstrated in fig1 otherwise extended use of the animal control rod as it is employed in fig1 may cause chafing or irritation the protective sleeve 28 may be formed of woven or knitted nylon or similar smooth fabric material a polyurethane foam cashmere wool or other soft non abrading material the present animal control rod 10 can be used to train walk dogs and the like the dog can be attached to the lead line 18 whereby the dog can be held at a distance from the user the rigidity of the tube 12 enables the user to substantially directly steer the dog toward and away from the user side to side as well as push up and down in this way the animal control rod 10 can be used as a training device to teach puppies and or full grown dogs not to jump or otherwise misbehave during walking and or training the. | 0 |
are detected to be operative to communicate with a card via any number of audible visible electrical or electromagnetic means as necessary while a card remains in activity mode 1102 of fig1 a card may re enter a detection search mode as in step 1106 for example to verify that a card either remains in a proximate or touching relationship with a device or to verify that a card has reentered into a proximate or touching relationship with a device similarly as discussed above delay 1108 may be optionally executed to reduce an amount of time that may be necessary to successfully execute the detection search of step 1106 persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the number of charge discharge sequences that may be executed during an active detection search may be reduced by delay 1108 without sacrificing the effectiveness of the detection search persons skilled in the art will further appreciate therefore that a reduction in the consumption of operational power may be realized fig1 shows flow charts of sequences 1210 1230 step 1211 of sequence 1210 may for example include placing a processor into a sleep mode whereby the processor draws little or no power during the sleep mode in step 1212 a processor may be awakened from a sleep mode to perform an activity during an activity mode the processor may for example be awakened from a sleep mode by an external event e g pressing of a button on a card in step 1213 a processor may for example. | 6 |
26 and away from the right post 20 the right reduced gate section 25 also moves forward toward the pitch such that interference is avoided the latch projection 54 serves to push the left gate 26 open slightly ahead of the right gate 24 by acting upon the left reduced gate section 27 of the left gate 26 the right pneumatic device 76 is also shown pivotally attached urging and biasing the right gate 24 from closed position condition of fig6 through the intermediate position condition of fig7 and toward the open condition position shown in fig8 as shown in fig9 a view of the right gate 24 with an exploded view of the top right four bar hinge 30 in the open condition position and slightly vertically foreshortened is shown for purposes of demonstration and clarity to best show and reveal the long bar gate end 110 and the short bar gate end 104 the long bar gate end 110 and the short bar gate end 104 are both pivotally connected to a rib 112 of the right gate 24 the rib 112 is a three sided horizontally oriented member near the top of the right gate 24 the rearward portion of the rib 112 is open and the short bar gate end 104 and the long bar gate end 110 are pivotable connected to the bottom side of the rib 112 preferably by shoulder bolts the rib 112 is notched on the bottom side. | 8 |
device fig6 details a method for determining the most efficient off set dimension 15 for the ski surface 28 see fig4 and 5 the first step in locating this off set dimension 15 fig5 is to draw center lines and arrive at a point of origin 19 shown on fig6 the next step is to draw a 0 500 radius 20 which represents the diameter for small cobs this radius intersects the vertical center line at small cob diameter point 21 a large cob diameter point 22 is then located along the vertical center line this large corn cob diameter point 22 is located by drawing a 0 875 inches radius from point 21 along the vertical center line the fourth point to be located in this procedure is the location of the knife pivot point 23 a distance having a radius 24 of 2 625 inches from point 22 is now located along the horizontal center line a sweet corn cob center is the distance from points 19 to 22 the fifth step in determining the off set radius 13 is done by drawing a 790 inches radius 25 from the small cob point 21 the 0 790 inches radius 25 has been determined to be the optimum for this procedure by past experimental usage and is in common use throughout the industry a final radius 27 of 2 640 inches drawn from experimental tests for optimum results is. | 0 |
as in any conventional stainless steel reactor for viral vector production the perfusion process allows for an increase in the cell concentration and thereby the post infection virus titer for a secreted product perfusion in the bioreactor offers the user the opportunity to increase the productivity by simply increasing the size of the culture bag most importantly there is no need for sterilization validation or cleaning because the system experiences zero cross contamination during the production process fig2 provides a graph of data that was generated using a reactor system according to one embodiment of the present invention human embryonic kidney hek 293 cells in 200 liters of cdm4 culture medium were incubated in a 250 liter capacity reactor system among other parameters shown in the graph the viable cell density of the reactor system culture increased for about the first 14 days of the batch run fig3 34 illustrate data obtained from a single use bioreactor system for mammalian cell culture according to one embodiment of the present invention the scaleable mass transfer characteristics of the single use stirred tank bioreactor are described cell growth and metabolism antibody production and antibody characterization data from batch culture using a 250 liter prototype system are presented and compared to results from a traditional stainless steel bioreactor of similar scale materials and methods u2014 mixing studies mixing time in the bioreactor was estimated at various agitation rates by tracking the change in ph in the reactor over time in response to addition of a base solution the reactor was filled to working volume of 250 liters with typical cell culture media at time zero 500 ml of 1n naoh was added at the top of the reactor and a combined ph glass electrode was used to. | 1 |
the ball cage sleeve 56 toward the end of the release tool 50 urges the gripping balls 60 up the tapered grooves 54 until the gripping balls 60 project from the sleeve 56 and engage the internal wall of the locking sleeve 17 once the gripping balls 60 engage the locking sleeve 17 the release tool 50 is pulled back out from the male connector 3 the friction between the locking sleeve 17 and gripping balls 60 cause the gripping balls 60 to be urged further toward the end of the release tool 50 thereby increasing the force with which the gripping balls 60 engage the locking sleeve 17 the release tool 50 therefore pulls the locking sleeve 17 toward the nose cone 13 against the spring loading of the locking sleeve 17 until the ball grooves 41 are adjacent the locking balls 39 and the latch pin feet 31 are centred over the depressions 21 in this position the locking balls 39 are free to move into the ball grooves 41 and the male connector 3 is therefore unlocked from the female connector since the male and female connector assembly is intended in use to be substantially vertically oriented the male connector and attached bend stiffener are pulled down against the action of the gripping balls 60 by gravity consequently the release tool 50 and male connector 3 remain coupled together even after the male connector 3 is unlatched from the female connector 5 the coupled release tool 50 and male connector 3 are then lowered down out from the female connector 5 as shown in fig5 and recovered as the male connector is removed from the female connector the latch pins no longer abut the inner surface of the female connector and are urged radially outwardly by their. | 4 |
clamps 18 and 19 consists of two hinged plates with serrated jaws 29 and 31 and a cam element 32 to lock the jaw in a clamping mode the cam element having a smooth rounded outer surface 33 that eliminates snagging by the belt in use referring again to fig3 and 4 it can be seen that the means 21 for adjusting includes a hinged locking plate 34 having a smooth rounded surface 35 facing outwardly of the belt to eliminate snagging by the belt in use the operation and the advantages of the present invention will now be readily understood in view of the above description to begin with it is contemplated that the towel 11 be selected to be very simple in fabrication and to be inexpensive most importantly the towel should be made of a durable fabric so that it can be repeatedly washed and ironed without substantial deterioration in the preferred use the towel can be laundered in the restaurant or other business establishment without the involvement with an outside laundry in this way the 34 down time 34 is shortened and a considerable portion of the expense eliminated in order to use the apron it is only necessary to apply the clamp 18 to the upper right hand corner of the towel 11 this is the corner formed by the junction of the upper edge 15 with the side edge 17 the towel is then stretched across the front of the waist 13 of the person 14 and the belt 12 is stretched across the back until it is. | 8 |
device 180 or the microprocessor 650 the data may include margins and location of the anatomical section prior to starting the surgery a camera 150 is inserted within the patient a real time video signal of the patient during the surgical procedure is received at ar controller 600 during the surgical procedure at step 720 the analyzed data is displayed with the real time video signal at step 725 for example if the anatomical section is a tumor then the location and margins of the tumor are calculated and then the name and margins are augmented onto the video signal to assist the surgeon m in locating the tumor a rc electrosurgical instrument 10 is inserted into a body cavity or incision at step 730 a user m moves twists and or selects buttons on the remote control 200 at step 735 the surgeon m may move the remote 200 in a manner similar to actions done with a handheld electrosurgical instrument before the process 700 ends at step 745 the rc surgical instrument 10 moves twist and or performs other action based on the movements performed by the remote 200 at step 740 the movements of the remote 200 are sent wirelessly or the remote is directly connected to the rc surgical instrument 10 fig8 is a flow diagram of process 800 for determining if the remote controlled electrosurgical instrument is within an augmented safety zone according to an embodiment of the invention after the process 800 starts at step 805 a pre operative image. | 0 |
by automatically or manually operating the cleaning device before engaging in additional recording operations the cleaner member 215 in this embodiment will be described with reference to fig3 the blade 243 is shaped in the form of a plate or a chip made of polyurethane rubber and is fixed to attachment plate 243a the attachment plate 243 is fixed to the bracket 242 rotatably mounted on a rotary pin 133 which is disposed in parallel with driving roller 212 the absorber 245 is fixed to a case 245a which is fixed to the bracket 244 rotatably mounted on the rotary pin 133 furthermore a plunger angle not shown having an electromagnetic plunger 143 shown in fig8 for contacting with and separating the blade 243 from the belt 211 and an electromagnetic plunger 144 shown in fig8 for contacting with and separating the absorber 245 from the belt 221 is mounted to a front arm not shown and a rear arm not shown to which the roller 212 is attached a drive arm not shown for transmitting a stroke of the plunger 143 to the bracket 242 and a drive arm not shown for transmitting a stroke of the plunger 144 to the bracket 244 are rotatably mounted to a support pin not shown fixed to the plunger angle extension springs not shown are. | 1 |
velocity thus convection currents are very high for ultra efficient complete and uniform heat transfer to the setting and less need for a high exit suction of the gases through the flue opening is required this eliminates the need for a flue taller than the kiln it should thus be evident that the present invention provides a new and improved down draft kiln that is completely controllable highly efficient and yet simple to construct referring now to fig6 there is shown a floor plan of a gas fired down draft kiln 73 which is similar to the kiln 11 except that a horizontal flue channel 75 is provided in the floor 23 39 as seen in fig6 and 7 the channel 75 communicates with the flue opening 51 39 and conventional refractory slabs 77 such as silicon carbide slabs are disposed in spaced relationship along the channel the slabs 77 cover desired segments of the channel so that circulating gases may be pulled more evenly throughout the depth of the kiln 73 of course the movable slabs may be replaced by a fixed or permanent horizontal flue opening floor pattern in longer tunnel type kilns it has been found desirable to provide a vertical flue at both the front and back ends of a kiln this is illustrated in the embodiment. | 5 |
top vent tee integral tee trap outside furnace left hand horizontal end vent tee integral tee trap outside furnace right hand horizontal top vent tee and integral tee trap outside furnace right hand horizontal end vent tee and integral tee trap outside furnace additionally the integral tee trap can be rotated to provide drainage in desired direction and also used with a standard off the shelf tee to provide drainage and trapping the tee is designed to combine the wall thicknesses of standard schedule 40 pvc fittings with the small socket size of standard dwv pvc fittings to create a more compact design with maximum strength and compatible with standard pvc pipe and components together the parts provide a drainage and trapping system that is adaptable to more installation configurations than prior art in a further application the icp top of the line deluxe furnaces have a wide casing and the tee can be used inside the furnace for top venting fig5 a or outside like 5 b amp c the icp standard furnaces less expensive models are narrower and can only be installed with the tee and trap outside the casing fig5 b amp c this is an important difference because upflow fig5 a b amp c comprises 80 of installations since these models compete in price sensitive markets reducing costs by not shipping the special tee in the standard units and allow the installer to use an off the shelf tee is a valuable option it can therefore be seen that the tee 39 s flexibility allows us to provide differentiation in a tiered product line while using minimum. | 5 |
rib cavity 60 the second set of male female interlocks is formed by a male rib section 50 1 and its adjoining female cavity 60 as will be apparent the rib 50 follows a substantially semisoidal course a substantial length of each support strip 19 a 19 b the rib merges into the central portion 10 adjacent the tile corners and thus the two endmost lugs 40 a 40 b do not have an intervening rib section the lugs 40 a and 40 b are inverted relative to one another and are laterally spaced by a channel section 42 a the sections 42 a are typically designed to be somewhat wider than the intermediate channels 42 to correspond with the greater width of their respective vertically aligned inverted male rib sections 50 a 50 b of greater width this is done to assist an installer in making alignments and the initial engagements between the corners of contiguous tiles by providing wider interlocks for initial meshing typically the end rib sections 50 a and 50 b encircling a respective one of the endmost cavities 61 and 62 are typically about twice as wide as the intermediate ribs 50 because the rib sections 50 a and 50 b are about twice as wide as the intervening rib sections 50 readily mesh with the correspondingly wider channels 42 a and 42 b by the installer aligning and then simply pressing and corner 24 or 34 of tile 10 with its rib sections 50 a and 50 b and cavities 61 and 62 facing downwards into the upwardly facing lugs 40 a 40 b and wider channels 42 a 42 b. | 4 |
depicted in fig1 to the wind direction is shown by vector arrow 975 the tower may be rotated in response to changes in the wind by use of a yaw motor or other device also illustrated is the space 136 between the leading and trailing edges it is this space that is covered by the secondary load bearing material see fig2 and 4 see fig2 a comprising a cross sectional top view of the tower structure illustrated are the leading edge 110 and trailing edge 120 side panels 135 and the narrow profile of the tower structure facing the wind 975 the leading edge defines the narrow profile referencing fig1 because the tower edge separation profile is similar to the linear moment profile from rotor thrust loads in the leading and trailing edges are fairly constant and therefore a good match to a constant material cross section related to this is that primary structural shear in the side panels and fasteners is low the side panels may be a composite material there will be kick loads at the kink 130 in the trailing edge load path but the mid tower collar 230 is installed at this location and may reinforce the trailing edge also interior structure such as wide flanges or a bulkhead integrated into the joining of upper and lower tower sections may be used to react to these kick loads in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 the tower edges achieve maximum divergence approximately in the midpoint 130 131 of the structure 100 i e mid tower this forms a kink or widest portion of the wing shaped tower structure an upper bearing assembly 220 reacts the net loads from the two. | 5 |
fig4 but there the fifth clutch 65 takes the place of the fourth clutch 64 the shift positions of the multi stage transmission shown in fig8 are completely similar to those of the multi stage transmission shown in fig4 but there the sixth clutch 66 takes the place of the fourth clutch 64 preferably all the gear sets 1 2 3 4 in the multi stage transmission are implemented as minus gear sets u2212 1 920 between sun gear 11 and ring gear 13 of the first gear set 1 and or u2212 1 750 between sun gear 21 and ring gear 23 of the second gear set 2 and or u2212 1 650 between sun gear 31 and ring gear 33 of the third gear set 3 and or u2212 1 500 between sun gear 41 and ring gear 43 of the fourth gear set 4 in general instead of an implementation of a first specified connection coupling to a carrier 12 22 32 42 of a gear set 1 2 3 4 and a second specified connection coupling to a ring gear 13 23 33 43 of this gear set 1 2 3 4 the first specified connection coupling may be implemented to specified ring gear 13 23 33 43 of this gear set 1 2 3 4 and the second specified connection coupling to specified carrier 12 22 32 42 of this gear set 1 2 3 4. | 5 |
to the check valve assembly 10 which is located in line in the pipe 22 and positioned in a vertical orientation just below the lower most position 40 of the stem 38 of the mushroom pop up valve 34 see fig2 3 and 4 as shown specifically shown in fig2 the check valve assembly is located between the vertically oriented end 44 of inlet pipe 22 and the lower end 46 of outlet portion 37 of the pipe assembly the check valve assembly includes a body 50 for housing the check valve mechanism an outlet coupler 52 and an inlet coupler 54 in the illustrated embodiment the couplers are adapted to be mated with complementary ends in the pipes 22 and 37 however it should be understood that any suitable coupling mechanism could be used such as by way of example welding in operation when the pipe 22 is pressurized the check valve 10 opens and the pressurized fluid flows through the check valve and into the pipe 37 this lifts the mushroom pop up valve 34 into engagement with the mushroom gasket 36 for closing off the abrasive chamber 19 from the pressure 20 see fig1 and 3 when the pressure in pipe 22 is relieved gravity permits the mushroom valve to retract into the pipe 37 with the mushroom head substantially closing off the upper end of pipe see fig1 3 and 4 however during the blow down period small amounts of abrasive may enter into the pipe 37 and as the system is depressurized abrasive material can backflow into the system outside of the tank 11 causing malfunction or damage the check valve 10 substantially reduces the likelihood of back flow from pipes 37 and 20 into the external system. | 8 |
airship at a time the structure is designed to withstand wind and snow loads as required in the geographical area of installation the structure may be provided with conventional hangar doors or u201c beluga u201d style doors the frame is designed to support the cover in a deflated state to allow entry or exit of an airship and rapid re inflation an exemplary embodiment of the structure 100 is shown in plan view in fig1 wherein support frames 10 are anchored to a concrete slab 20 or other earth anchor points 12 at the perimeter of the structure any rigid material may be used for the support frames 10 in embodiments the support frames 10 are steel the invention is not limited to any particular dimensions but in embodiments the structure may obtain an overall length of 300 m to 500 m a width including an opening of 100 m to 150 m and a height of 50 m to 70 m the support frames 10 may be adapted to form arches reaching from anchor points 12 on opposite sides of the concrete slab 20 and meeting at junction points near the top of the structure the support frames on opposite ends of the structure are adapted to pivot about respective anchor point 12 to allow for opening the structure as described below to accommodate egress or entrance of the airship or aircraft the support frames on opposite ends of the structure are arranged side by side in an upright fashion such that the support frames on the ends of the structure. | 4 |
coolant air is drawn from the computer cabinet into the expansion device inlet 125 where it is cooled by expansion and delivered to the heat exchanger through expansion device outlet 126 and heat exchanger inlet 127 the pre cooled air is then drawn into the attached heat exchanger air inlet 127 and into an adjacent corrugation channel the pre cooled air is then drawn laterally across the heat exchanger through the lanced perforations 140 in metal fin 132 and exits the heat exchanger assembly through outlet 128 into conduit 120 as is shown in the cut away view of the cpu heat exchanger illustrated in fig6 arrows 142 illustrate the direction of air flow through the heat exchanger assembly to facilitate the installation removal and replacement of processor boards such as board 104 coolant air inlet and outlet tubes 127 and 128 and expansion device 119 are designed to cooperate with corresponding air coupling devices 160 this structure permits connection or disconnection of the board mounted components with the cooling system concurrently with the electrical connection of the board mounted components with the system backpanel 112 an air coupling device 160 is shown in the sectional views of fig7 and 8 the air coupling device comprises a housing 162 which can be plastic piston 164 and metal spring 166 the housing 162 is a cylinder having an opening 168 at one end for receiving air outlet tube 128 a second opening 170 is provided in the wall of. | 5 |
path 31 that lies in the common plane defined by the longitudinal shaft axes x 1 and x 2 the guide path 31 extends from a point 33 that is radially most distal from the axis x 1 at an axially proximal end 35 of the boss 30 to a point 37 that is radially most proximal to the axis x 1 at an axially distal end 39 of the boss 30 the terms axially proximal and axially distal are herein used in relation to distances from the isolator mechanism i the terms radially proximal and radially distal are herein used in relation to distances from their longitudinal axes of origin x 1 and x 2 the guide path 31 is also bounded between a pair of limiting axes 43 and 47 parallel to the shaft axis x 1 one limiting axis 43 extends through the radially most distal point 33 of the boss 30 and the other limiting axis 47 extends through the most proximal end point 37 of the boss 30 in the assembly 10 shown the guide path 31 extends downwardly from the radially most distal point 33 to the radially most proximal point 37 in a straight line path 31 and at an angle 49 as shown the radial distance 53 from the shaft axis x 1 to the radially most distal point 33 is greater than the radial distance 57 from the shaft axis x 1 to the radially most proximal point 37 by a distance 59 the other extension 60 has a boss 70 defining another guide path 71 that lies in the common plane defined by the shaft axes x 1 and x 2 as shown. | 5 |
a simple l shaped wall base support designated 130 is used for supporting a wall panel again designated w and shown in dashed line the wall support base 130 again includes a covering skirt 131 and a horizontal foot portion 132 which is apertured to be fitted over the threaded stud 113 and secured by the nut 119 the connector casting 111 thus merely rests on the washer 110 the weight of the building and its contents holding it down for the interior locations the connector castings do not have to be provided with the upper internally threaded hole 112 because the floor panels are secured to the pair of tie flanges at each location in summary the present invention provides for a prefabricated support and floor system for a building which includes a number of ground support means load out in a rectangular gridwork some of the ground support means may be anchors of the type generally designated 10 and shown in fig4 where a major portion of the anchor is embedded in the ground again the number of such anchor means depends upon the environment in which the building is to be used the remainder of the ground support means are ground pads resting. | 4 |
the scheduler logic in the source station attempts as its goal to keep buffer consumption and latency in check instead of making the buffered data amount ratio approach some nominal throughput ratio however the scheduler logic may use latter as a guideline to decide which direction to make an adjustment to the transmit channel allocations because the nominal throughput ratio might not always be accurate especially in variable rate application scenarios the scheduler logic in the source station may increase a transmit channel allocation for a variety of reasons in addition to increasing the transmit channel allocation when the channel condition is worse than expected which results in lower phy rate and or more retransmissions the source station may also increase the transmit channel allocation when the desired transmission rate is higher than expected or for any other reason the desired transmission rate may increase for example for av streaming with variable rate encoding because the actual rate can fluctuate above or below the nominal rate regardless of the reason the dynamic allocation and adjustments described can react to the net effect that the actual data amount in the transmit buffer does not match the nominal throughput ratio as a result the source station may adjust the transmit channel time allocations continuing the previous example suppose that the channel condition to av1 and av2 are both satisfactory but the initial estimate of a 2 to 1 nominal throughput ratio is incorrect and the actual ratio is 1 to 1 then the net effect is that there would be continuous data accumulation in the av2 traffic memory queue. | 7 |
can be taken from the heating elements that can also bake also if steaming is not required there is little or no heat loss attributable to the steam generator other advantages of the embodiments include reduced manufacturing costs as the amount of insulation support brackets elements control system wiring and sheeting associated with an external steam generator is reduced improved maintenance and reliability is also an advantage as the embodiments tend to be more resistant to limescale especially as there are no nozzles present and even if limescale does build up then it is more easy to maintain than earlier arrangements however tests have shown that little lime scale builds up on the collector 17 as the conversion of the water into steam involves quite u201c violent u201d boiling and so the water is scattered and can be blown out of the oven furthermore no pumps thermocouples contactors air compressors water tanks float valves etc are essential the internal steam generator also means that the oven has a smaller foot print thereby saving space and the oven depth can also be reduced the oven can also have a reduced power kw rating as the same heating elements are used for producing steam as for baking as well as this reduced energy consumption the amount of water needed by the oven to steam is also less than for conventional ovens having separate tiles and heat collectors has the advantage of being easy to remove and clean they can also be modular for the production of ovens having different widths they provide even steam distribution and even heat collection it is also possible that the collector and shelf could be combined into a single. | 0 |
control circuitry an infrared transmitter a battery set and a holding stand the keyboard set is pressed to generate signals to the control circuitry that converts the signals and transmits keyboard data to pdas with infrared transmitter the existing pdas infrared receiver can receive data accordingly the direction of the infrared transmitter on the keyboard can be adjusted to fit all the pdas with different specifications application_number US 23341202 A description referring to fig1 and fig2 the present invention is composed of a keyboard set 10 a control circuitry 20 an infrared transmitter 30 a battery set 40 and a holding stand 50 a pda 60 with an infrared receiver 61 can be placed on the holding stand 50 as shown in fig3 the battery set 40 offers the keyboard set 10 power when the keyboard set 10 is pressed and generates signals the control circuitry 20 processes those signals and transmits out the processed signals through the infrared transmitter 30 wirelessly to the pda 60 such scheme can input characters to a pda 60 the infrared transmitter 30 is installed inside a side housing 52 of a revolving arm 51 on the back of the holding stand 50 by adjusting the direction of the revolving arm 51 the infrared transmitter 30 faces the corresponding infrared receiver 61 of the pda 60 with the best angle based on the structure described. | 6 |
the adapter 34 is initially separated from the housing on the round contact side the corresponding pin 54 can be moved out in a controlled manner not shown in any more detail here by the pump side housing so that the round side 42 of the adapter 32 snaps out of the clip receiver a type of key lock principle results by the design of the round recess 42 on the one hand in connection with the round projection 53 of the housing and the angled recess 40 in connection with the angled projection 51 of the housing for which protection is claimed separately the tilt movement generated by the arrangement of the pin 54 on the ejection of the adapter has yet another advantage the roller pump 10 is equipped with two radial pins such as is also described in u s pat no 4 545 744 the two pins are attached on mutually oppositely disposed sides when the left hand side of the adapter 32 is raised and the right hand side of the adapter 32 is not raised the lower pin can move easily beneath the hose in the clockwise direction in order to raise this whereas the upper pin can first extend without problem over the still inserted hose with a simultaneous raising of both pins a pin can catch in the pump hose system this is prevented by the tilt movement on the ejection of the adapter 32 the adapter 32 is made such that it permits a cant free connection between the pump hose. | 5 |
a raised position so that hook 32 can clear the bottom of the slot shoulder 28 prevents further movement horizontally into the slot 48 clip 20 is then forced downward as shown by the arrow in fig1 until shoulder 28 can clear the top of slot 48 and recess 33 engages the bottom edge of slot 28 flange 52 will engage flange 53 on main beam 51 clip 20 is shown fully seated in slot 48 of main beam 51 in fig1 and 12 the first lock between the main beam 51 and cross beam 47 is completed at this position the opposing connector clip 20 u2032 is brought into engagement with the connector clip 20 by being inserted in a hooking action from the opposing side it is this hooking action that is critical to the assembly since it permits the ridge 36 u2032 of 20 u2032 to by pass the ridge 36 of 20 during insertion without interference and then have gaps 37 and 38 in the ridge 36 interlock with the gaps 37 u2032 and 38 u2032 in the ridge 36 u2032 in a relatively vertical movement it is this movement which simultaneously completes the first and second locks when interlocked the relatively straight rearwardly extending edges 42 and 43 in gaps 37 and 38 abut relatively straight rearwardly extending front edges 42 u2032 and 43 u2032 in gaps 37 u2032 and 38 u2032 thus resisting any tension forces that. | 4 |
arrangement application_number US 83998277 A description referring now in detail to the drawings illustrated in fig1 is a half shell 1 of a plug housing which is so situated in the drawing that a separating plane of a housing constructed of two half shells of that type is positioned in the plane of the drawing the half shell 1 includes two apertures or cutouts 19 and 20 which in conjunction with the corresponding cutouts of the other half shell form the apertures for the insertion of a connector cable and for the fastening of the pull release clip for the connector cable into slits 21 formed in the inner wall there may be inserted the plug connector component 2 shown here in chain dotted lines further cutouts 23 serve for receiving return springs 10 for the locking clamps 8 which are formed of spring wire bent essentially into u shape and adapted to be snapped into bearing locations 7 in the half shells 1 for effecting the actuation of the locking clamps 8 there are provided actuating elements 15 the other plug connector component 2 39 for example a terminal strip projects through a cutout 24 in a connector receptacle 17 the latter of which is rigidly connected to a support base the connector receptacle 17 additionally includes arresting projections 18 which operatively cooperate with the locking clamps 8 in the plug housing protuberances 16 located on the bottom side of the plug housing extend into complementary cutouts formed in the rim of the connector receptacle 17 so that in a known manner the two plug connector components 2 and 2. | 7 |
such that the opening of the composite receiving channel encircles and is oriented away from the cylindrical axis of the cylindrical portion 14 in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention the biased restricting member 26 is preferably circular or at least biased toward an arcuate or circular configuration the relaxed diameter of the arc or circle defined by the biased restricting member 26 is preferably smaller than the diameter of the composite receiving channel 24 so that the biased restricting member becomes biasedly engaged to the arcuate wall that defines the base of the composite receiving channel for example when the biased restricting member 26 is a segment of wire the wire is bent so that it is biased to a configuration having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the composite receiving channel 24 and then the wire is placed in the composite receiving channel so that the wire becomes latchedly biased into the composite receiving channel it is within the scope of each of the embodiments of the present invention for the composite receiving channel 24 to be outwardly oriented as in fig5 fig6 illustrates portions of a cylinder assembly 10 and a portion of a sinker 12 which is shown by dashed lines in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention the cylinder assembly 10 in accordance with a first version of the fifth embodiment of the present invention is identical to the cylinder assembly of the third embodiment of the present invention and the cylinder assembly in accordance with a second version of the fifth embodiment of the present invention is identical to the cylinder assembly of the fourth embodiment of the present invention except. | 3 |
a nand gate 16 pre driving inverters 17 and 18 and driving inverters 19 and 20 three output signals f 1 f 2 f 3 of the divider 2 are applied to the nand gate 16 in the case that the gate for the buzzer 8 is electronically controlled gate control signal c g is used to control the gate provided in the means 9 and in the case where the gate is mechanically controlled a mechanical switch or gate means 15 is provided between the buzzer 8 and output terminals 21 or 22 as shown in fig3 output signal of the nand gate 16 is applied to the inverters 18 and 19 through the inverter 17 and the output signal of the inverter 18 is applied to the inverter 20 thus output signals from the output terminals 21 and 22 are opposite in phase which are applied to the buzzer 8 for actuation thereof each of the inverters 17 and 18 are geometrically designed to have a moderate power and each of the inverters 19 and 20 is designed to have a great power thus the voltage difference between the output signals from the terminals 21 and 22 is varied from peak to peak and the value is twice the source voltage further since the output impedance is low the buzzer may be driven by. | 6 |
in the form of air enriched air or high purity oxygen according to the invention this stage is carried out in particular under a pressure of greater than 1 5 bar absolute advantageously the pressure is between 2 and 15 bar in particular between 2 2 and 5 bar the hf compounds to be fluorinated molar ratio is between 50 1 and 1 1 preferably 30 1 and 5 1 advantageously between 25 1 and 5 1 the reaction temperature can be highly variable for example it can be between 200 and 500 u00b0 c preferably between 250 and 400 u00b0 c advantageously between 275 and 380 u00b0 c the oxygen compounds to be fluorinated molar ratio is between 0 01 and 1 preferably between 0 05 and 0 2 the contact time ct between the gas mixture comprising the reactants and the catalyst defined in the present invention according to the formula below in which w represents the amount of catalyst in the fluidized bed in grams f represents the velocity of the gas flow under standard temperature and pressure conditions t represents the reaction temperature in u00b0 c and p represents the pressure in pascals is preferably between 1 and 50 s and advantageously between 2 and 40 s the linear velocity of the gas flow comprising the reactants which is introduced into the fluidized bed reactor defined in the present invention by the formula below in which f t and p are defined as above and s is the area of the internal cross section of the reactor cm 2 u2014 also known as empty column linear velocity u2014 is preferably between 0 5 and 200 cm s and advantageously between 1 and 100. | 2 |
as best shown in fig2 fig5 and fig6 lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 are not only approximately parallel to each other but are also approximately even horizontally with substantially flat under surface 44 and with each other that is substantially flat under surface 44 or at least the portion thereof in back section 16 generally defines a horizontal plane and lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 and lower transom edge 54 are approximately coplanar in this horizontal plane some inventive embodiments provide for lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 which though horizontally coplanar with each other are situated in a vertically different horizontal level from that in which lower transom edge 54 is situated or from that which is described by a substantially flat under surface 44 as shown in fig7 substantially curved under surface 44 is connected to transom 42 such that lower transom edge 54 approximately is horizontally coplanar with lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 while under surface 44 curves below this level forward of transom 42 regardless of whether under surface 44 is substantially flat or substantially curved in inventive practice lower outer tumblehome edges 46 and 48 will themselves preferably lie in parallel fashion in approximately the same horizontal plane however the disposition of such horizontal plane in relation to lower transom edge 54 or under surface 44 can be coincident or noncoincident depending on the inventive embodiment side stabilizers 70 and 72 which are each generally characterized by an upwardly inward slope according. | 1 |
the circumference of the defined cavity 220 alternatively the multiple chambers 230 u2032 can be formed along the length of the defined cavity 220 as shown in fig2 c in addition to increased puncture resistance the curvature of the outer surface 240 of the retractor 200 formed by the multiple chambers 230 230 u2032 provides increased surface area traction with the tissue and muscle at the surgical site this assists in both the retraction of the tissue and muscle by the retractor 200 as well the anchoring or fixation of the retractor 200 at the surgical site additionally this increased surface area spreads the load more evenly on the tissue reducing areas of high pressures in some embodiments the outer surface 240 of the retractor 200 may be textured to further increase traction in some embodiments the inflatable retractor 200 may also have distal protrusions for assisting in the retraction of tissue and minimizing tissue creep in the embodiment of the retractor depicted in fig1 2c the inflatable body is cylindrical in shape and defines a cavity through the body which may provide a passage for accessing the patient thus when deployed in a patient the retractor 100 200 provides an access port from outside of an incision at a proximal end 122 222 of the defined cavity 120 220 to a surgical site at the distal end 124 224 of the defined cavity 120 220 it should be understood. | 0 |
100 shown in fig1 as can be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art in an alternate configuration the components are reversed such that the shaft 88 comprises the helical rifling portion and the engaging surface of the agitator 22 is linear other mechanisms such as a system of gears may be utilized instead of the helical rifling portion in yet another alternate configuration the detents may be formed in a spiral shape and engage grooves in the opposing component looking to fig3 and 4 it can be seen how the entire apparatus can be disassembled into its component parts easily and in some configurations without tools this makes the apparatus particularly useful where shipping and or storage is difficult while backpacking and in other environments where more industrialized ways of cleaning clothing are commonplace fig1 15 show a configuration wherein a bottom plate and top cover 114 are provided the bottom plate 112 is placed under the base member 30 and the top cover 114 may operate with a cross member similar to that shown in fig1 13 or may serve the same function as shown a bag 108 is provided and places radially inward of the supports 52 and external of the base member 30 and agitator 22 again the bag 108 may have grommets 110 or similar fasteners to attach to the upper end of the frame such as at the upper end of the supports 52 fig1 18 show one example of the disclosed cover 114 and bottom plate 112 which again may be formed of a single cast for example a plurality of the plate components 126 may be provided wherein a single cast component forms both sides of each of the cover 114 and. | 3 |
to a 0 t is a symbol interval b is a number of modeled base stations which are indexed by subscript s which ranges from 1 to b the term u201c base station u201d may be used herein to convey cells or sectors l a s is the number of resolvable or modeled paths from base station s to antenna a of the mobile and is indexed from 1 to l a s u03b1 a s l and u03c4 a s l are respectively the complex gain and delay associated with an l th path from base station s to antenna a of the mobile k s represents a number of active sub channels in base station s that employ code division multiplexing to share the channel the sub channels are indexed from 1 to k s u s k t is a code waveform e g spreading waveform used to carry a k th sub channel 39 s symbol for an s th base station e g a chip waveform modulated by a sub channel specific walsh code and covered with a base station specific pn cover b s k is a complex symbol being transmitted for the k th sub channel of base station s and w a t denotes zero mean complex additive noise on the a th antenna the term w a t may. | 7 |
in an external simulation unit the latter having a data systems connection to the industrial machine by means of an intranet and or an internet connection application_number US 92126005 A description the method sequence 1 illustrated in fig1 is known according to the prior art for the fabrication of complex parts the complex parts i e parts workpieces which require processing in a plurality of steps 11 12 13 are modeled in a cad computer aided design system 3 instead of or in addition to the cad system 3 it would also be possible to use a cam computer aided manufacturing system the cad system 3 generates together with a post processor the parts programs 5 which are necessary for the processing of a workpiece the parts program 5 is a nc program for the entire operation of the processing of for example a workpiece it is possible to generate a single nc program 5 and or a plurality of nc programs 5 with a plurality of tool changes however it is also possible to generate a separate nc program for each tool the processing with a tool corresponds to a subprocess the nc programs 5 are then tested with a verification system 7 the verification system 7 has for example nc verification software vericut u00ae is an example of such verification software in the verification process in particular collisions with clamping of the workpiece for example in a tool machine and the workpiece are checked at the same time an erosion simulation is used to check whether the nc programs produce the desired workpiece geometry that is. | 6 |
shown in table 2 for sample 1 the amount of mixed cotton 14 filling the mold was chosen to be the same as the volume of the mold parts hence no internal compression of the cotton 14 was produced after closing the mold for sample 4 the amount of mixed cotton 14 filling the mold parts was chosen such that the apparent density of the whole seat pad 10 was 37 3 kg m 3 and the internal compression was 12 0 g cm 3 for samples 2 and 3 the mold was filled with the cotton 14 so as to respectively give the apparent densities shown in table 2 the corresponding compressions having the values shown in the table after filling the mold and closing it the samples 1 to were heated according to the method described in example 1 and the apparent density of each layer was measured table 3______________________________________apparent density of layers kg m sup 3 sample 1 sample 2 sample 3 sample 4______________________________________average density 18 1 23 8 29 5 37 31 20 1 32 8 46 4 60 42 19 4 28 1 34 4 45 23 18 7 24 7 32 9 40 94 19 1 23 5 29 7 38 45 18 2 23 0 28 0 33 36 18 0 21 3 26 2 32 57 17 2 20 6 24 7 29 28 16 5 19 9 24 3. | 3 |
vein port 12 further includes a plurality of radiation sources 34 and a controller 36 and catheter 14 includes a plurality of radiation sources 38 and a controller 40 radiation sources 34 and 38 are generally configured to treat or to modify a material 42 such as a pharmacological compound e g a drug that is introduced into port 12 and catheter 14 respectively in some embodiments radiation sources 34 and 38 are capable of modifying material 42 by generating and emitting energy one type of energy is ultraviolet light about 100 to about 400 nm e g uv c light about 100 to about 280 nm radiation sources 34 and 38 can emit energy sufficient to modify material 42 for example radiation sources 34 and 38 can emit a sufficient dosage of ultraviolet light that can inactivate kill reduce neutralize inhibit or otherwise modify organisms in material 42 such as bacteria viruses yeasts protozoa and molds controllers 36 and 40 are configured to control radiation sources 34 and 38 respectively controllers 36 and 40 include a power source e g a micro cell or a battery a sensor and a programmable microprocessor chip that are in electrical communication with the radiation sources controllers 36 and 40 are capable of detecting material 42 that is introduced into port 12 and catheter 14 respectively and activating radiation sources 34 and 38 according to a predetermined manner in embodiments after controller 36 detects a material in port 12 the controller can activate radiation sources 34 for. | 0 |
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