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direction in fig2 side regulation plates 1 and 2 control the widthwise position of the sheets s stored in each of the cassettes 100 and can be displaced in the widthwise direction in accordance with the width of the sheets s a rear end regulation plate 3 controls the position of the sheets s at the rear in the sheet conveying direction and can be displaced in the sheet conveying direction in accordance with the length of the sheets s the cassette 100 can be pulled along rails 19 and 20 in fig3 when a user sets up the cassette 100 he or she need only pull the cassette 100 out from the front of the printer main body 1001 as is shown in fig2 a protrusion 100 a is formed for each cassette 100 when the cassette 100 is stored in the cassette storage portion 1005 the protrusion 100 a is detected by a cassette attachment and detachment detection sensor 17 that is provided for the cassette storage portion 1005 a detection signal obtained by the cassette attachment and detachment detection sensor 17 is transmitted to the controller 120 which employs the received detection signal to determine whether the cassette 100 is attached to the cassette storage portion 1005 or has been pulled out in each of the cassettes 100 as is shown in fig3 a lifter support 16 is provided as elevatable sheet stacking means used to mount the sheets s as the cassette 100 is inserted or removed the lifter support 16 is elevated or lowered by a lifter motor 18 in fig4 for example when a user. | 1 |
the outer circumference of the cord is in intimate contact with the rubber compound constituting the bonding rubber u201c sidewalls u201d refers to the portions of the tyre most frequently of low flexural strength located between the crown and the beads u201c sidewall compound u201d refers to the rubber compounds located axially to the outside relative to the cords of the reinforcement structure of the carcass and to their bonding rubber these compounds usually have a low elasticity modulus u201c bead u201d refers to the portion of the tyre radially internally adjacent to the sidewall u201c elasticity modulus u201d of a rubber compound is understood to mean a secant modulus of extension obtained at a uniaxial deformation of extension of the order of 10 at ambient temperature fig1 shows in cross section a tyre 1 according to the invention this tyre comprises a first sidewall 5 adjacent to a first bead 3 which preferably corresponds to the internal bead similarly the opposite portion of the tyre comprises a second sidewall 6 adjacent to a second bead 4 a crown 7 on which there is provided a tread 8 provides the connection between the sidewalls the crown preferably comprises at least one reinforcement belt the tyre also comprises a reinforcement or reinforcing structure 2 of carcass type provided with reinforcements which are advantageously shaped in a substantially radial arrangement this structure may. | 8 |
condition such a channel down condition occurs for example if the channel driving line becomes disconnected from its associated transducer element 20 or if the transducer element 20 is damaged the reference voltage dac 68 and its associated latch not shown are used to set the reference voltage for all the waveform dacs 66 this allows the total power level of the ultrasound source 14 to be adjusted in real time during sonication without requiring reloading of the digital waveform memories 66 the analog circuit 52 comprises forty eight 48 amplication circuits only one of which is shown each of which receives the analog signal output of an associated waveform dac 66 and outputs a corresponding analog radio frequency rf signal that is applied to the channel driving line extending to an associated transducer element 20 the advantages of having each transducer element 20 connected to its own driving line include the reduction of the driving system size cost and power loss when the energy is transmitted from the driving electronics to the transducer element array one of the amplification circuits is better illustrated in fig6 and comprises a first op amp stage 80 that provides a voltage gain to the analog signal and a second op amp stage 82 that provides a high current analog signal output in this embodiment the first op amp stage 80 applies a voltage gain of eleven 11 to the dac analog output signal augmenting the voltage swing from 0 to 11 volts the op amp stage 80 cuts out high frequencies and can be used to cut the quantization noise frequency the signal output by the op amp stage 80 is high pass filtered. | 1 |
is regulated by air pressure supplied to cylinder through pipe 20 this pressure is maintained at a low level during draw machine shut down by a preselected setting of transducer 66 governed by the amount of voltage tapped off from potentiometer 54 and fed through amplifier 56 to the transducer when the draw machine is started by actuation of switch 26 the amplifier 56 receives an additional input signal developed across potentiometer 52 which is proportional to the voltage output of tach generator 30 and also to draw machine speed these first signals across potentiometer 52 are combined with a second signal of constant magnitude developed across potentiometer 54 in amplifier 56 to produce third signals at the output of amplifier 56 that increase with increasing speed of the draw machine 12 these increasing signals are lagged upon actuation of the start switch 26 so that the clapper pressure reaches steady state about 2 seconds after the draw machine speed reaches steady state while the capacitor of resistor capacitor circuit 58 60 connected to the input of amplifier 56 is charged each time the draw machine is stopped by opening switch 26 relay 64 operates to connect switch 62 to the capacitor 58 thus discharging it through ground conversely when switch 26 is closed and the draw machine is running relay 64 operates to move switch 62 to the open position the increasing output from amplifier 56 increases the output air pressure of transducer 66 which is increased by a factor of 3 in passing through amplifier 68 before being fed to cylinder 19 to increase the pressure on flap 17 in accordance. | 3 |
homogeneously in the bulk of the palladium the homogeneous distribution of the other noble metal can be produced on the atomic scale for example when the combination is in the form of a homogeneous alloy the distribution of the other noble metal can also be produced on a more macroscopic scale such as for example the dispersion of small agglomerations of the other noble metal in the palladium or alternatively the formation of a thin layer of a coating of the other noble metal around the grains of palladium the other noble metal will preferably be chosen from palladium rhodium and gold it can also consist of a mixture of these metals of these noble metals gold is particularly preferred the proportion by weight of the other noble metal in the combination can vary within wide limits it is advantageous for it not to exceed 80 of the total weight of the metals of the catalyst and preferably 60 of the total weight of these metals the support of the catalyst comprises according to the invention at least one compound chosen from the sulphates or the phosphates of the alkaline earth metals or a mixture of the latter sulphate or phosphate is intended to designate an alkaline earth metal salt which contains the neutral sulphate so 4 monohydrogensulphate or acidic sulphate hso 4 neutral orthophosphate po 4 monohydrogenorthophosphate hpo 4 or. | 2 |
cutting devices 34 above the box shaped casing thus formed is a pneumatic cylinder 76 whose piston 77 is equipped with two shafts 78 the shafts 78 are connected to the slide 73 pneumatic cylinder 76 is axially perforated to permit the passage of the wires 32a also for this purpose the slide 73 and the pin 65 have suitably positioned holes such that the wires 32a reach between the cutting parts 69 of the jaws 63 64 jaws 63 64 are arranged to close by means of angular rotation effected by lowering the slide 73 under the control of the pneumatic device 76 thus cutting the wires 32a through the reciprocal elongation of the pins 71 that engage the slots 72 the panels 2 are caused to move or advance in a jogging motion on the conveyor platform 1 by the advancing device 7 so that each overlapping pair of transversal warp wires 5 of the netting 4 is positioned under the set of cutting devices 34 for the time necessary to carry out the following operations a length of parallel wires 32a is unrolled from each of the pulling and inserting devices 33 and inserted through the layer of expanded plastic 3 on. | 1 |
A description fig1 represents a fully automatic clothes washing machine according to the present invention which includes a body 1 the body 1 includes a side wall 1a and an openable cover 1b at an upper end thereof the body 1 surrounds a water container 2 which retains washing water therein and a washing tank 3 which receives clothing the water container 2 includes a washing tank 3 having an inner bottom 3a an outer bottom 3b and a heating apparatus 6 mounted therebetween the washing tank 3 has a pulsator 4 positioned therein which is connected to a gear box 5a and is operated by the driving force of a motor 5 on a first side of the water container 2b is formed a washing water drainoutlet 7 which is connected to an overflow pipe 8 the present invention relates to inner cover apparatus 11 for an automatic washing machine for opening and closing a top portion 25 of the water container 2 wherein the water container 2 includes a supporting member 10 attached to a top portion of the periphery 26 of the water container 2 the support member 10 is further attached to an inner cover apparatus 11 at a first end 10a to open and close the top portion of the water container 2 the support member 10 is integrally attached to the outer periphery 26 along the top portion 25 of the water container 2 and includes a coupling rim 12 fitted onto the top side of the water container 2. | 8 |
end walls 29 and 31 walls 27 28 29 and 31 form a generally rectangular passage 32 through housing 26 as shown in fig4 and 5 side walls 27 and 28 have outwardly directed bottom flanges 27a and 28a respectively suitable fastening means 33 as bolts shown in fig3 are used to secure the side walls to manifold 25 referring to fig4 nebulizer 13 has a body 34 located in the central portion of passage 32 body 32 has an internal chamber 36 and a neck 37 attached to the side wall 28 a passage 38 extended through neck 37 is in communication with the fuel line 17 nuts 39 and 41 threaded on neck 37 secure body 34 to side wall 28 the lower end of body 34 has an annular flange 42 having a recess accommodating a toroidal washer 43 washer 43 has a thin annular neck or collar 44 to minimize the transfer of the vibrations of the center portion of the washer 43 to body 34 a generally cup shaped cover or cap 46 is threaded onto body 34 to clamp the washer 43 to body 34 cover 46 has a bottom with a central opening 47 allowing the fuel particles to be dispensed into passage 32 located within cover 46 is a head or cup member 48 having a longitudinal chamber 49 the upper end of chamber 49 is in communication with chamber 36 member 48 is located. | 5 |
through vents not shown in the casing and into an exhaust passage 60 formed in the housing 12 these vents are conventional in construction and arrangement and will not be further described herein the exhaust passage 60 extends to an exhaust exit 62 at the same end of the tool 10 where the inlet connection 14 is located in addition exhaust air can be passed through whichever of the forward and reverse passages 46 48 which is not being used to deliver high pressure air to the motor 50 through the valve assembly 22 to the exhaust passage 60 as will be described hereinafter the bushing 40 of the valve assembly 22 is tubular in shape is formed with a rectangular recessed flat 64 on an inlet side of the bushing see fig4 a axially spaced first and second inlet ports designated at 66 and 68 respectively located in the recess flat 64 extend through the bushing 40 into its hollow interior and also open into the inner portion 24 of the inlet passage 18 so that they are permanently in fluid communication with the inlet passage the center hole 38 in the bushing 40 which receives the stem 36 of the valve 32 is located within the recessed flat 64 between the inlet ports relatively large first and second windows designated 70 and 72 respectively are located generally in the front side of the bushing 40 see fig4 b the forward passage 46 in the housing 12 opens. | 5 |
sinkers p and to the embodiment of the rocker 44 the further development according to claim 6 relates to the control of the sinkers p by means of the control curves 49 which are attached to a support rail 48 by means of the unit e the further development according to claim 7 relates to the embodiment of the sinker ring pr with additional guide slits for the rocker 44 which are available in the area of the control curve 49 so as to be aligned laterally with the pivot point slits 41 and also serves to stabilize the sinkers the further development according to claim 8 relates to the central connection of the needle cylinder z to the sinker ring pr the further development according to claim 9 relates to the embodiment of the sinker p as a composite element of a sinker grid formation for this purpose spacing bumps h are preferably attached above the cavity between needle cylinder z and sinker ring pr at the sinkers p so as to be capable of being released or spacing springs or other space maintainers for example in the shape of u shaped slides such that they encompass the entire needle pitch at this location the sinkers thus contact one another on the spacing bumps spacing springs or space maintainers so that the thickness of the sinkers at this location accounts for the entire needle pitch. | 3 |
head but also by the mr type thin film magnetic head 113 in this case the interactive head is disposed along the longitudinal direction with respect to the mr type thin film magnetic head 113 with this structure a single magnetic head can perform not only writing data but also playing it back in this case a magnetic gap of the interactive head is also exposed to the opposing surface of the magnetic head and the center line laterally dividing the interactive head into two parts lies on the center line o u2014 o laterally dividing the magnetic head into two parts also the magnetic head mounted on the rotary head apparatus may be a so called bulk type recording and playback magnetic head having a structure in which a pair of core half bodies composed of high permeability magnetic material such as ferrite are combined so as to face each other along their opposing surfaces opposed to the magnetic tape t and the core half bodies have a magnetic material layer serving as a magnetic gap interposed between the opposing portions thereof in the rotary head apparatus 100 according to the present invention including the rotary drum 100 a having the magnetic heads h 100 a and h 100 b mounted thereon when the magnetic tape t is wound around the rotary head apparatus 100 and is driven to run the magnetic tape t does not slide in the second areas where the displacement of the apex of the convex. | 6 |
amplified in the amplifier 13 which comprises a higher amplification factor than the amplifier 14 the signal passing from the calibration logic to the store via the switch 43 activates a second storage region ii to which corresponds according to fig4 a calibration curve ii which is developed more steeply in contrast to the curve of the difference frequency and is shown in fig4 in broken lines as described above during the movement of the measured value emitter 1 back from the standard object 39 storage is now again effected in the store 21 only in an operative region lying between the abscissa and the line g in fig4 the storage regions overlap somewhat at their boundaries i e the measured values and positions of the measured value emitter lying in these regions are stored in both parts i and ii of the store and can be read therefrom selectively in order to carry out measurement the measured value emitter 1 according to fig1 is brought up to the cable 4 5 to be examined the distance of the measured value emitter from the conductive 5 of the cable corresponds to the thickness of the cable insulation 4 the frequency fm of the measuring oscillator also corresponds to this distance the above mentioned zero adjustment is carried out with the uninfluenced measured value emitter as necessary before the measurement for the measurement the switch 43 is then shifted into the illustrated position and the switch 29 is opened the relay 42 and the region of the store are accordingly now controlled from the frequency discriminator 9 and the comparator 20 is ineffective. | 6 |
bit stream 112 is finally constructed for example through a multiplexer and comprises the lower layer s including coding parameters 113 from the speech specific codec 103 and the upper layer s including the transform coefficients 110 as masked and quantized by the transform modifier and quantizer 111 fig2 is a schematic block diagram of a non restrictive illustrative embodiment of the method and device according to the present invention for coding an input sound signal in at least one lower layer and at least one upper layer of an embedded codec while reducing a quantization noise in the context of an ev vbr codec wherein an internal sampling frequency of 12 8 khz is used for coding the lower layer s referring to fig2 an input sound signal 201 is coded in two or more layers in the lower layer or layers i e in the at least one lower layer a resampler 202 resamples the input sound signal 201 originally sampled at a first input sampling frequency usually of 16 khz at a second sampling frequency of 12 8 khz the spectrum for example the power spectrum of the resampled sound signal 203 in the log domain is computed through a log power spectrum calculator 204 the resampled sound signal 203 is also coded through a speech specific acelp codec 205 to produce coding parameters 219 the speech specific acelp. | 6 |
of the base 900 utilizing a users fingers by way of example the base 900 may include a pair of opposed curved cut out sections 960 formed into the periphery of the base the plug 910 a may further include one or more biasing members in the embodiment of fig9 a and 9b the plug 910 a may have a first spring 970 a and a second spring 970 b formed into the base 900 the springs 970 a 970 b may be positioned along the base periphery such that the first spring 970 a is oriented opposite the second spring 970 b the biasing members 970 a 970 b apply a force to the product support 120 and or the product 130 to increase the tension between the plug 910 a and the product 130 discussed in greater detail above while a particular configuration spring is illustrated as the biasing member 970 a 970 b it should be understood other forms of the biasing member could be utilized such as a flat springs coil springs cantilevered springs leaf springs etc note that the plug 910 b of fig9 b is almost identical to the plug 910 a of fig9 a in every respect however the shaft 907 of the. | 1 |
a disc shaped head 29a an elongate section of pipe 30 slidably retains the plunger the length of the plunger is such that it normally lies just short of a pin 31 which is held in shear between the inner end of pipe 30 and a short length of tubing 32 molded in primary float 26 when the glide body impacts on the bottom plunger head 29a is displaced and plunger 29 drives pin 31 from pipe 30 and into tubing 32 spring 27 ejects the primary float from the mouth of the cavity see fig5 with the primary float out of the way a semicylindrically shell shaped tray 33 is driven forward toward the mouth of the elongate body 18 by a plunger 34 and biasing spring 35 a shaft 36 connected to the plunger spring combination guides the combination 39 s extension toward the mouth of the elongate body driving the tray as it does a lanyard 37 coupled to the ejected primary float pulls out a secondary float 38 and both are buoyed upward a recess 38a in the secondary float contains a number of hydrophones 39 each coupled together by a conductor 41 the buoyed conductor in turn pulls a preamplifier 40 from the tray 33 and additional lengths of conductor 41 are unwound from a pair of spindles 42 conductors 41 are coupled inside the glide bodies to the sensor cables 17 after all the conductor has been pulled from the spindles the floats hydrophones and preamplifiers assume the configuration shown in fig2 while what has been disclosed above is a novel apparatus for deploying hydrophone arrays the inventive concept of this invention also embraces the method of deployment this method is schematically depicted in fig7 first there is. | 1 |
in front of the feeder hopper 40 for a distance of at least 20 feet the dipper 50 can also be raised a substantial distance for excavating a bank 59 for example the continuous mining machine 10 can have the dipper 50 raised to a height of 75 feet without undue stress the continuous mining machine 10 has been described for use with boom 45 which is of a one piece construction if desired a boom could be constructed in two parts this is described in conjunction with the embodiment generally 64 shown in fig4 similar components are identified by the same numbers as previously described in conjunction with embodiment 10 except they are shown as primed the twin booms are identified as 45 39 and 69 and although not shown will have the dual feet as described previously with respect to boom 45 and feet 42 and 43 boom 45 39 will be supported by the mounting 71 interconnected by the support 70 which in turn is connected to the mounting 72 on the frame support 27 the boom 69 is connected to the mounting 71 and is supported through the cable 73 which connects to the bracket 74 and to the mounting 72 extending from the frame support 27 another difference in the embodiment 64 is the proportionately shorter feed conveyor 66 for feeding material to the crusher 17 it also has a hopper 67 to receive material from the dipper 50 still another difference in this embodiment 64 is the outlet conveyor 61 having a different form of load side 62 but a similar return side 63 it will be noted that a standard twin or dual. | 4 |
2 are in communication with separate collection chambers in such a case the closing device 4 is mounted on the rotary shaft 310 in external position on the drum 1 the support 44 of the cup spring 43 is a collar mounted on the shaft 310 the spring 43 supports the ferromagnetic element 41 whereon the plug 40 is mounted to open and close the outlet of the heavy phase u 2 the electromagnetic coil 42 is mounted on a support 50 fixed to the fixed structure 51 of the machine the plug 40 is normally open fig8 when the coil 42 is electrically powered when the coil 42 is not electrically powered the ferromagnetic element 41 is pushed together with the plug 40 towards the outlet holes of the heavy phase u 2 because of the spring 43 fig1 and 11 disclose an improved decanter 400 provided with outlet holes of the light phase u 1 on the flange 319 connected to the rotary shaft 310 if any the outlet of the heavy phase u 2 is obtained by means of a radial pipe in association with an obturating disk 480 inside the drum disposed immediately upstream said pipe in the outlet flow said decanter 400 is provided with a service opening u 4 situated in the end flange of the drum in peripheral position with respect to the outlet of the light phase u. | 1 |
2 to about 1 10 the milled suspension of acitretin and surface modifier in water is dried in a fluidized bed dryer or using spray drier using a suitable gas for example air or nitrogen as the carrier additionally an antioxidant compatible with the active may be incorporated into the milled suspension prior to the spray drying step particularly a water soluble antioxidant may be added suitable water soluble antioxidants include one or more of sodium ascorbate and other salts of ascorbic acid propyl gallate alphatocopherol butylated hydroxyl toluene butylated hydroxyl anisole lecithin and the like suitable surfactants or surface active agents may include one or more of sodium lauryl sulphate sodium laurate dialkyl sodium sulfosuccinates potassium stearate sodium stearate and the like the micronized or milled blend is finally formulated into oral dosage forms such as tablets capsules sachet granules dispersible powder etc such oral dosage forms may further include pharmaceutically acceptable excipients suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipients include one or more of diluents lubricants and glidants that are compatible with acitretin and other excipients suitable diluents may include one or more of lactose microcrystalline cellulose mannitol starch dextrose calcium phosphate dihydrate sucrose and the like suitable lubricants may include one or more of talc magnesium stearate calcium stearate polyethylene glycol stearic acid and sodium stearyl fumarate suitable glidants may include one or more of colloidal silicon dioxide magnesium silicate and. | 0 |
of the line is no problem if there are several routes u2014 for example journey 1 high rise shuttle with one group and then after changeover travel downwards with a elevator of another group or journey 2 low rise shuttle with one group and after changeover travel upwards with a elevator of another group u2014 there is initially selected the most likely shortest route in terms of time to the destination on the basis of statistical values and the instantaneous travel situation after selection of the best line the extended journey is broken down into individual stretches or parts which can usually be served by different elevator groups if one of the part travels can be dealt with by any of several elevator groups a multi group control functions as for example according to patent ep 0 891 291 b1 in order to determine the first elevator to be used in the case of only one elevator group this multi group control determines the best elevator the first elevator to be used is thus evaluated and communicated on the terminal display to the passenger during the journey the central multi group control mgs tracks the course over time of the elevator travel with respect to arrival at the changeover floor as soon as the approach time to the changeover floor is fixed no more intermediate stops possible the evaluation of the best elevator of the next group for the second journey part begins as soon as the next best elevator is selected the passenger in the car can be informed the next. | 1 |
properly sloped having an outlet tube 26 an oil outlet tube 211 and an oil inlet tube 212 an overflow tube 213 and passageway tubes 214 and 215 on the top oil soaked waste pieces are liquefied and dissolved at temperatures of 200 u00b0 370 u00b0 c for 30 minutes when moving in the converter 2 the oil sealed residue conveyor 3 has a similar structure as the oil sealed feed conveyor 1 having a feed inlet tube 31 a housing 32 a screw 33 and a motor 34 combined together the housing 32 has an outlet 321 an inlet 322 an oil outlet tube 323 an oil inlet tube 324 and an overflow tube 325 the oil sealed residue conveyor 3 washes and separates residue inorganic wastes after liquefying process while moving in the housing 32 the soaking oil control device 4 consists of a heavy oil storage tank 41 a heavy oil drum 42 a passageway solid liquid separating control set 43 and liquid pumps 44 45 and 46 the heavy oil drum 42 is connected with the feed tube 12 to feed oil in the oil sealed feed conveyor 1 and keep the oil therein at a constant level together with operation of the liquid pump 46 and the passageway solid liquid separating control set 43 so that the wastes moving in the oil sealed conveyor 1 may be soaked in oil and insulated from air for continuous subsequent operations the converter oil control device 5 consists of a fire heater 51 a hot oil drum 52 a mixed heavy oil storage tank 53 a heavy oil cooler 54 a passageway solid liquid separating control set 55 and liquid pumps 56 57 the hot oil drum 52 is connected with the oil outlet tubes 133 211. | 2 |
water impermeable regions iii formation of strips of water permeable material within a sheet of the material by cutting regions from a sheet of the material in order to form multiple channels iv printing e g by silk screen of a water permeable material e g nitrocellulose or other material used to make diagnostic and filter membranes in emulsion or other fluid form onto a water impermeable surface to create channels of the water permeable material v multiple water permeable channels comprised of any material and produced by any method vi a single water permeable channel or strip comprised of any material and produced by any method in a single channel device there would be one or more detection zones vii a channel s of free space within a water impermeable structure forming a capillary in which liquid may flow by capillary action this technique is sometimes referred to as a u201c capillary flow u201d diagnostic device in a single channel device there would be one or more detection zones and viii other types of channel in use a fresh sample applied at 1 is moved via capillary action into the primary reagent conduit the filter paper may be hydrophilic over at least part of its area to restrict and or concentrate the flow of sample along the primary conduit 2 the primary reagent. | 6 |
includes a label reflecting layer and a label recording layer the method includes deforming a location within the label recording layer wherein deforming the location within the label recording layer causes a corresponding portion of the label reflecting layer to reflect light at an angle based upon the deforming and repeating the deforming for a plurality of locations within the label recording layer the repeated deforming causes a label to be presented on the optical medium application_number US 8575905 A description for purposes of this disclosure an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute classify process transmit receive retrieve originate switch store display manifest detect record reproduce handle or utilize any form of information intelligence or data for business scientific control or other purposes for example an information handling system may be a personal computer a network storage device or any other suitable device and may vary in size shape performance functionality and price the information handling system may include random access memory ram one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit cpu or hardware or software control logic rom and or other types of nonvolatile memory additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output i o devices such as a keyboard a mouse and a video display the information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components referring now to fig1 a block diagram depicts an information handling system. | 1 |
16 to this end there is provided a pump 48 located in the bottom of holding tank 14 in the final treatment station 16 there is an inlet 52 designed to receive the wastewater from the holding tank 14 in a first section of the final treatment station 16 there is provided a plurality of media 54 which are mounted on a support 56 as will be discussed in greater detail hereinbelow situated below media 54 and support 56 is a pump 58 to spray the wastewater from a bottom portion to the top subsequently the wastewater passes through outlet 60 to a second chamber generally designated by reference numeral 62 as may be seen in the drawings there are provided at least two hydrocyclones in this regard a first hydrocyclone 65 is arranged in a conventional manner wherein the conical portion is situated at the lower extremity the fluid is fed in through an upper feed inlet wherein a rotational motion is imparted thereto the acute angle near the bottom causes bridging and plugging wherein the liquid will reverse and flow upwardly along with an air core the solids will be discharged at the bottom a second hydrocyclone 67 is arranged in a reverse direction with the conical end being situated upwardly to receive water from the first hydrocyclone 65 thereby permitting addition of air in the water optionally an h v unit 55 may be used as may be seen in fig6 to 9 a unique feature of the present invention is the specially designed media thus each sheet of media comprises a central u201c corrugated u201d portion which is in the form of generally v shaped portions designated by reference. | 2 |
modulator 224 receives the synchronized data the synchronized data includes the encoded a v data stream and associated instrumentation data from the real time data streamer 216 carousel streamer 218 and trigger generator 220 the modulator 224 broadcasts this synchronized data through the transmitter 226 the transmitter 226 may broadcast through air cable phone lines and the like in one embodiment the modulator 224 may further include a data studio to further processes the data from the data injector 214 the data from the data injector 214 includes instrumentation data additional details and applications of the data studio are illustrated in the following text and illustrated in the corresponding figures the tuner 228 receives the synchronized data which is broadcast through the transmitter 226 the demultiplexer 230 is connected to the tuner 228 and receives the synchronized data from the tuner 228 the demultiplexer 230 separates the encoded a v data stream from other data originally from the real time data streamer 216 carousel streamer 218 and trigger generator 220 the mpeg 2 decoder 232 is connected to the demultiplexer 230 and receives the encoded a v data stream from the demultiplexer 230 the broadcast data handler 236 is connected to the demultiplexer the data from the real time data streamer 216 carousel streamer 218 and trigger generator 220 is received by the. | 7 |
according to present invention has improved efficiency of heat dissipation since the parallel grooves 311 of the plate like base 31 of the present invention abut against the heat generating component 42 the two flange segments 312 of the plate like base 31 are not in contact with two end portions 322 of the fins 32 thus there is a gap between the circuit board 41 and the fins 32 when the heat generating component 42 is in use the central segment 311 of the plate like base 31 conducts heat generated by the heat generating component 42 and carries heat into the fins 32 of the two flange segments 312 and the plate like base 31 heat is vented away from the fins 32 with the help of cooling air a fan can be installed on the heat sink 3 to increase efficiency of heat dissipation after the cooling air is blown onto the fins 32 the cooling air is blown along the thermal transfer channels 323 between the fins 32 and is directed toward the two end portions 322 of the fins 32 further a part of cooling airflow is flows through the bottom of the thermal transfer channels 323 thus a larger back pressure does not result to lessen the cooling airflow of the fan the heat sink 3 of one embodiment of the present invention has a better efficiency of heat dissipation according to the present invention the plate like base 31 and the fins 32. | 5 |
hereby incorporated by reference provides a procedure for preparation of fishbone fibrils substantially free of a pyrolytic overcoat these carbon nanotubes are also useful in the practice of the invention see also u s pat no 5 165 909 to tennent hereby incorporated by reference oxidized nanofibers are used to form rigid porous assemblages u s pat no 5 965 470 hereby incorporated by reference describes processes for oxidizing the surface of carbon nanotubes that include contacting the nanotubes with an oxidizing agent that includes sulfuric acid h 2 so 4 and potassium chlorate kclo 3 under reaction conditions e g time temperature and pressure sufficient to oxidize the surface of the fibril the nanotubes oxidized according to the processes of mccarthy et al are non uniformly oxidized that is the carbon atoms are substituted with a mixture of carboxyl aldehyde ketone phenolic and other carbonyl groups nanotubes have also been oxidized non uniformly by treatment with nitric acid international application wo95 07316 discloses the formation of oxidized fibrils containing a mixture of functional groups in published work mccarthy and bening polymer preprints acs div of polymer chem 30 1 420 1990 prepared derivatives of oxidized nanotubes in order to demonstrate that the surface comprised a variety of oxidized groups the compounds they prepared phenylhydrazones haloaromaticesters thallous salts etc were selected because of their analytical utility being for example brightly colored or exhibiting some other strong and easily identified and differentiated signal nanotubes may be oxidized using hydrogen peroxide chlorate nitric acid and other suitable reagents see for example u. | 2 |
the drive power is transmitted from the front part of the power takeoff shaft 39 to the front propeller shaft 26 for the front wheels 1 through the spline coupling 28 on the other hand the drive power is transmitted from the rear part of the power takeoff shaft 39 to the rear propeller shaft 36 for the rear wheels 2 through a constant velocity universal coupling 40 the drive power which is transmitted to the front propeller shaft 26 is reduced in rotational speed inside the differential gear 20 the drive power is then transmitted to both of the constant velocity universal joints 22 to both of the front wheel drive shafts 23 to both of the constant velocity universal joints 24 and to both of the front wheels 1 referring to fig3 the drive power which is transmitted to the rear propeller shaft 36 in a posture of inclination as explained above is transmitted to the input shaft 35 of the final reduction gear 30 through the spline coupling then the drive power is changed in direction by the small bevel gear 37 and the large bevel gear 38 while the drive power is reduced in rotational speed the drive power is transmitted to both of the output shafts 31 through the hollow shaft 61 and then the drive power is transmitted to both of the drive shafts 33 through both of the constant velocity universal couplings 32 in fig4 the lubricant contained in the oil sump 79 on the bottom part of the wet multiple disk wet braking device 50 is forced to be flowed upwards in the. | 1 |
preferred embodiment of the leg press apparatus of the present invention the apparatus comprises a frame 10 preferably constructed of metal the frame is comprised of a number of different components many of which are of square or u shaped metal cross section the frame 10 includes an elongated base piece 12 having at one end a curved section 14 and at its other end connects to an upright support piece 16 an extension member 18 is secured at about the middle of base piece 12 as noted in for example fig4 a pulley 20 is supported at a position where the extension member 18 is secured to the base piece 12 at the end of the base piece 12 where the upright support piece 16 is secured there is also provided a u shaped support member 24 member 24 has upstanding support members 26 and 28 these support members 26 and 28 at the respective tops thereof support leg plates 30 and 32 each of these leg plates 30 and 32 may carry a hard rubber pad 34 such as shown in either fig1 or fig3 to stabilize the apparatus frame 10 and its various members employ stabilizer legs these are in the form of cylindrical members 38 these are shown for example in fig4 two being attached to the u shaped support member 24 and one being attached to the frame between the base piece 12 and the curved section 14 the stability of the apparatus is also enhanced. | 0 |
locally on the server in a cache store finally in block 370 the translated script can be sent to the client that can be executed in the particular client environment such as ajax environment essentially without any complicated code on the client side an exemplary embodiment can accomplish a scalable centralized and dynamic method of providing custom client side application support on the server side by translating client side script code into a form that makes the rewritten script perform as expected by the client environment such as ajax environment notably in one embodiment the client side script can reside on the same server that is doing the translation in cases where a web page executes a script that resides on another domain the web page usually can make a request through a proxy on its own domain alternatively when the client requests a translated version of the script the server can forward the specific request to a translation server behind the scenes so that the translation server can translate scripts for the web server which can subsequently send the translated script back to the client from the client 39 s perspective the web server implements the translation even though another translator server is actually doing the translation either embodiment can be implemented to support server side translation of client side script code embodiments of the invention can take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment containing both hardware and software elements in a preferred embodiment the invention is implemented in software which includes but is. | 7 |
around rear support 16 and is pinned in place by two pins 3 as can be appreciated as well from fig5 it will also be appreciated that the actuator support 5 and the slicing base portion 10 may be of any shape so as to permit their releasable engagement to one another and that such releasable engagement or attachment may be made by any appropriate means such as pins hand screws a slot and groove arrangement magnets etc for instance the slicing base portion 10 may have vertical slots or grooves formed into it and the actuator support 5 may have correspondingly shaped extensions along its lateral sides adapted to fit into the slots or grooves to allow it to be removably placed in engagement therewith it will be appreciated that any other such equivalent arrangements are within the scope of the invention fig1 shows the device of the present invention in an open configuration with a food piece such as a potato 18 in position to be sliced the actuator 4 causes drive rod 7 bearing push block 6 to be reciprocally moved along line b the slicing apparatus may be operated by placing a food piece or other item to be sliced such as a vegetable i e a potato in the slicing field and closing the cover 1 closure of the cover 1 activates the pneumatic. | 8 |
measurement opportunity switch channels compensate for jitter etc while in the search_table state 504 the wlan module 208 compares the time remaining before each neighboring ap transmits its next measurement opportunity and selects the smallest positive value optimal choice for best power efficiency further the wlan module 208 selects the optimal power transition profile to be used while waiting from the next measurement opportunity the power transition profile is a combined warm down sleep mode and warm up sequence needed to minimize power consumption fig6 describes three power transition profiles representative of a typical wlan module 208 a power transition profile is defined as the minimum time needed to transition from full active receive to a desired sleep mode then back to full active receive in order to select a given power transition profile for a given measurement the time difference between the current timer and the next desired measurement must be longer than the power transition profile as shown in fig7 when the next measurement opportunity is farther out in time than the chosen power transition profile the wlan module 208 will remain in the desired sleep mode for the extra time after identifying the most appropriate neighboring ap to scan and selecting the optimal power transition profile the wlan module 208 executes the warm down sequence of the power transition profile if applicable and waits in the power transition profile 39 s sleep mode if applicable until time to warm up the receiver in order to be ready for the next measurement opportunity to initiate the warm up sequence the wlan module 208 transitions to the execute_scan state 506 in the execute_scan state 506 the wlan module 208 warms up. | 8 |
A description the present invention provides methods for the synthesis of rna dna or rna dna hybrid molecules via a single stranded template molecule fig1 fig1 a the molecule is comprised of a single nucleic acid molecule fig1 fig1 a and fig1 b containing a first linker 6 first production sequence 8 first promoter complement sequence 10 first loop sequence 12 first promoter sequence 14 spacer sequence 16 second promoter sequence 18 production complement sequence 20 second loop sequence 22 second production sequence 23 second promoter complement sequence 24 and second linker 26 the primary nucleic acid molecule is allowed to fold and anneal to itself fig1 fig1 a to form a functional partial double partial single stranded molecule i e single stranded template molecule fig1 this novel molecule can be utilized to produce rna dna or rna dna hybrid molecules of desired length and sequence in a single reaction vessel in vitro ex vivo or in vivo the term u201c spacer sequence u201d 16 refers to any number of nucleotides in a sequence that allows for efficient polymerase enzyme activity or other functions e g co activation the term u201c promoter complement sequence u201d 10 24 refers to any number of nucleotides in a sequence that is complementary to the u201c promoter sequence u201d 14 and 18 respectively this sequence is provided to form the u201c complete promoter u201d 10 14 and 24 18 respectively which collectively allow for the formation of the final functional form of the single stranded template molecule and also acts to enhance the binding and activity of a corresponding polymerase the two complete promoters may be of same or different sequence and thus may promote the activity of the same or different polymerase enzymes the term u201c promoter sequence. | 2 |
preferably parallel to the overflow surface 30 of the bell cup 22 the deflector 40 is preferably approximately 22 3 millimeters in diameter and preferably approximately u2153 of the diameter of the spray edge 32 more particularly the diameter of the deflector is less than 40 percent and most preferably approximately 34 5 percent the diameter of the spray edge 32 the deflector 40 is shown in more detail in fig4 a passageway 50 leads from the rear surface 42 to a front surface 52 of the deflector 40 and includes four tubular passageways 54 two shown leading from the rear surface 42 the deflector 40 is retained on the bell cup 22 with a plurality preferably 3 press fit barbed connectors 56 having spacers 58 preferably 0 7 millimeters wide the improved bell cup 22 provides a reduced deviation in particle size which in turn facilitates control of the particulates in other words if the size of the atomized paint particles from the spray edge 32 is known the shaping air velocity turbulence and rpm of the bell cup 22 and paint flow can be adjusted to ensure that the particles are forced to lay flat on the painted surface by the shaping. | 1 |
mechanism in some embodiments the predetermined angle is selected to prevent theft of the collapsible containers from the collapsible container dispenser in some embodiments the predetermined angle is between about 20 and about 40 degrees in some embodiments the predetermined angle is about 30 degrees in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is the only mechanical part for the method of dispensing in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is the only mechanical part of the dispenser in some embodiments the pushing mechanism is pneumatically actuated in other embodiments the pushing mechanism is mechanically actuated in some embodiments the pushing mechanism includes an air cylinder to push the collapsible container out the stroke of the pushing mechanism is preferably between about 6 and 10 inches in one embodiment the stroke is about 8 inches in some embodiments the collapsible container dispenser includes a sensor to sense when a collapsible container has been dispensed from the collapsible container dispenser the collapsible container is preferably re useable in some embodiments the collapsible container is a cooler in some embodiments the collapsible container is insulated in some embodiments the collapsible container is designed to hold ice and is insulated to reduce melting of the ice during transportation of the ice in the collapsible container in these embodiments the collapsible container preferably includes a lid and the enclosed space is preferably sealable such as by a zipper clasp or flap in some embodiments the collapsible container dispenser also dispenses an item which the collapsible container is designed to hold. | 6 |
410 at the gimbals 39 bearing 408 and support plate 406 may be fixedly attached to an annular ring 412 at the other side of the gimbals 39 bearing 408 although not depicted in fig4 in preferred embodiments the outer race 104 may be fixed relative to the support plate 406 such that the inner race 102 is moved along with the rotation of e g an antenna or the like while the outer race 104 is fixed relative to the antenna support or the like however in other embodiments the relative movements can be altered or otherwise selected depending on circumstances fig5 7 b show another hollow shaft fluid rotary joint 500 according to some preferred embodiments and implemented in one non limiting application with respect to fig5 this figure generally depicts the implementation of the hollow shaft fluid rotary joint 500 in a location so as to provide cooling capacity for an antenna 502 however it should be appreciated based on this disclosure that the hollow shaft fluid rotary joint 500 shown in these figures can also be implemented in other appropriate environments as shown in fig6 a and 6 b in this illustrative embodiment the hollow shaft fluid rotary joint 500 includes a modified structure it should be appreciated that features in the embodiment shown in fig1 4 can be combined with features in the embodiment shown in fig5 to 7 b that is elements from these embodiments can be combined freely depending on circumstances at hand for example in this second embodiment the hollow shaft fluid rotary joint 500 includes inlet and outlet ports 602. | 7 |
number of channels are inputted through the gui management unit 71 n algorithm trees are generated a bandwidth parameter and frequency information for each of the n algorithm trees are input n filter outcomes generated through the algorithm are combined together in the mux filter 10 so that an outcome is output with reference to fig2 the coefficient calculation unit 73 may calculate a frequency the number of channels and a bandwidth depending on parameters inputted from the outside through the gui management unit 71 based on the algorithm and the calculation function stored in the coefficient storage unit 72 to exemplarily and briefly explain the process of filtering a signal in the digital filter 40 as to a filter coefficient of the fir filter 41 a bandwidth and a frequency can be changed in a unit of minimum 10 khz depending on parameters inputted through the gui management unit 71 and n bands can be selected the coefficient calculation unit 73 selects a filter coefficient having a pre stored basic filter characteristic depending on parameters inputted by the user and a corresponding band size in the coefficient storage unit 72 and moves a frequency to generate a desired filter coefficient in this case a filter coefficient of each of the bands is generated depending on the number of bands selected by the user the generated filter coefficients are combined together to calculate a final filter coefficient thereafter based on the calculated coefficient information is sent to the fir filter 41 through the filter output controller 74 to. | 7 |
is dry a second coating or layer 30 consisting of a mixture of a binder such as polyvinyl alcohol and a slurry of micro encapsulated liquid crystals is applied over the layer 28 by dipping or spraying preferably the micro encapsulated liquid crystals are formed by mixing various proportions of encapsulated cholesteric esters including cholesteryl nonawate cholesteryl proprionate and cholesteryl isosteryl carbonate the esters are preferably encapsulated by the gel and gum arabic method the gelatin is available from dynagel in chicago the polyvinyl alcohol is available from dupont in delaware and the cholesteric esters are available from pressure chemical company in pittsburg after the layer 30 has dried it is covered or overlayed with a coating or layer 32 of clear waterproof sealant material such as a crystal clear acrylic enamel or a clear lacquer after the coating or layer 32 is dried the decorative paints are applied over the coating 32 to form the eyes 24 and scales 26 the layer 32 has a thickness of about 0 001 inch the temperature sensitive or responsive micro encapsulated liquid crystals within the coating or layer 30 are formulated to change color within a temperature range from about 34 u00b0 f to 90 u00b0 f preferably the range of colors produced by the liquid crystals include the colors of blue red green blackish gray and milky white the coating or layer 30 has a thickness from 0 004 to 0 006 inch and two layers 30 or a double coating may be used if desired the coating or layer 28 provides a dark base or background surface to provide a contrast for the various colors produced when the layer or coating 30 changes in color as the lure 10 changes temperature with the changes in the temperature of the. | 0 |
for about 1 to about 10 minutes to promote drying the materials are then cured in a circulating air oven at about 250 u00b0 to 450 u00b0 f or preferably from about 300 u00b0 to 370 u00b0 f for about 1 to 10 minutes to promote reaction drying and curing may be completed in one step but a separate dry and cure is preferable thereafter the samples are washed in hot water to remove residual unreacted material and dried the flame retardant agents of this invention may be applied to various textiles such as cellulosic materials proteinaceous materials and blends of cellulosic or proteinaceous materials with polyethylene terephthalate and analogous man made fibers by cellulosic materials applicant intends to embrace cotton rayon paper regenerated cellulose and cellulose derivatives which retain a cellulose backbone of at least one hydroxy substituent per repeating glucose unit by proteinaceous material applicant intends to embrace those textile materials comprising the functional groups of proteins such as the various animal wools hairs and furs of special interest is the applicability of fire retardant agents of the instant invention to analogous man made fibers such as blends of cotton polyethylene terephthalate in textile fabrics and fibers to provide a uniform flame retardant finish it should be noted that it is within the scope of the present invention to incorporate such ingredients as plasticizers dyes pigments stabilizers antioxidants antistatic agents and the like to the novel flame retardant composition in each of the examples the process steps were performed as follows except where a specific method is otherwise indicated padding was accomplished by dipping the sample in the requisite solution for about a second and immediately thereafter nipping the thus treated sample on a two role laboratory padder at about 60 pounds per square. | 8 |
fig5 b corner rounding takes the form of a smooth curve such a shape is difficult or impossible for conventional eda software to handle the corner may be approximated with a sequence of straight edges in a u201c polygonal u201d approximation a compromise may be found between the simplicity of such a polygon and the precision with which it approximates the ideal curved figure the inventors have found a single diagonal edge with symmetrical 45 degree angles at each end to be a good compromise in most cases restricting the geometry to edges at angles that are multiples of 45 degrees has practical advantages in mask making because most mask writing machines must approximate other angles using a u201c stairstep u201d pattern however it shall be understood that a larger number of diagonal edges and in some cases an angle other than 45 degrees can better approximate the true corner rounding and may be preferred in particular situations assuming the case of a single chamfering edge without restricting its angle the chamfer cutout would be a triangle chosen so that one of its legs equals the short overlap o s and the other equals the long overlap o l the values of e s and e l which are necessary to define a serif are ignored when creating this chamfer o s and o l normally differ in length because of differences in the lengths of the two original target edges with the. | 6 |
are discussed in dillon amp goldstein multivariate analysis methods and applications john wiley amp sons new york 1984 and duda hart amp stork pattern classification 2d ed john wiley amp sons new york 2000 each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety performance of the function can be evaluated by various statistical methods the output of such a method is metabolites that can serve as biomarkers including efficacy biomarkers surrogate biomarkers and toxicity biomarkers the metabolites are detected using analytical chemistry techniques including mass spectrometry in one embodiment the metabolites are detected using gas chromatograph mass spectrometry gc ms in one embodiment the metabolites are detected using liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry lc ms gc ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation quadrupole gc ms ion trap gc ms time of flight gc ms sector gc ms etc lc ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation quadrupole triple lc ms quadrupole lc ms 3d ion trap lc ms linear iontrap lc ms time offlight lc ms quadrupole time offlight lc ms hybrid lc ms sector lc ms ft icr lc ms etc maldi tof ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation linear only maldi tof ms linear and or reflectron maldi tof ms tof tof maldi tof ms etc such techniques are reviewed in. | 6 |
adjacent the bottom of panel 25 midway between bars 54 and 55 a hose 80 is coupled to cylinder 52 and to a supply of air not shown and a control 53 for the cylinder is provided at the front of machine 10 for extending the piston of cylinder 52 likewise the control can cause removal of the air from cylinder 52 the piston 82 of cylinder 52 is coupled to a cross bar 81 which is just slightly narrower than the distance between bars 54 and 55 and two plates 85 pivotally connect the bars 54 and 55 and the cross bar 81 the plates 85 are coupled to bars 54 and 55 by pins 86 about 1 3 of the way between end plate 25 and frame 59 it will be evident from the foregoing description that extension of piston 82 will raise bars 54 and 55 and the lift frame 59 toward the tire support and rotation assembly 12 the spreader arms 16 can best be described by reference to fig1 and 3 the arms 16 are designed not only to pull apart the beads of tire 50 but to pull down on them a feature which is especially important when machine 10 is to be used with radial tires spreader arms 16 each include a pair of arm elements 90. | 1 |
3 is preferably formed as one piece with a plurality of spigots 4 the spigots 4 extend essentially perpendicular to a main plane of extension h of the bearing plate 3 the spigots 4 are formed on a rear side 5 of the bearing plate 3 fig1 shows the front side 6 of the bearing plate 3 furthermore fig1 also shows that a plurality of lugs 11 are formed on an outer circular periphery 7 of the bearing plate 3 preferably four of the lugs 11 are disposed along the periphery 7 of the bearing plate 3 these can for example each be disposed at an angle w of 90 u00b0 to each other about a middle axis m 1 the bearing plate 3 is produced from metal preferably steel in a step s2 a brush carrier part 12 see fig3 is provided the brush carrier part 12 has through openings 13 the through openings 13 can be formed in the region of indentations 14 in the brush carrier part 12 the brush carrier part 12 is preferably produced from synthetic material in a step s3 the brush carrier part 12 is pushed with its through openings 13 onto the spigots 4 of the bearing plate 3 subsequently the spigots 4 are shaped by means of wobble or radial riveting in such a way that a head 15 is formed as shown for spigot 4 u2032 see fig3 the head 15 engages behind the brush carrier part 12 and therefore fixedly connects the brush carrier part 12 to the bearing plate 3 during radial or wobble riveting. | 1 |
22 containing a magnet 24 which can be of any shape is positioned upstream to close off the supply of fluid 16 by sealing the aperture 26 in the downstream magnet 28 which is a flat disc in this embodiment the ball 22 and the flat magnet 28 are encased inside a tubular cylinder 30 having a cap 32 the tubular cylinder 30 is made of mesh material consisting of stainless steel or a clear plastic composition the magnet 24 is preferably set immobilized inside the hollow ball 22 but can be freely mobile the hollow ball 22 can be brightly colored such as in pink or yellow this coloring would allow the attendant to readily determine whether the hollow ball 22 is floating or resting on the lower or downstream magnet 28 the hollow ball 22 seats on a thin apertured silicone liner 33 which enhances the effective sealing of the aperture 26 in the flat downstream magnet 28 when the level of the body fluid 16 falls proximate to the surface of the downstream magnet 28 and liner 33 turning to fig3 a second embodiment of the invention is disclosed wherein the floating in line ball valve system 34 comprises a cylinder 36 preferably made of a transparent plastic material e g teflon u2122 or a borosilicate glass which is substituted for the tubular mesh cylinder 30 of fig1 and 2. | 0 |
inc the width of the transducers 24 are preferably maximized to fit into the bolt holes 20 with minimal separation between elements the height of each transducer 24 is preferably equal to or greater than its width in order to promote the signal to noise response from a defect reflector in the configuration shown in fig2 and 3 the transducers 24 are arranged on the transducer unit 22 as a linear array and as such can share a single pulser the transducers 24 produce a longitudinal wave at a fixed angle of zero degrees normal to the surface of the wedge 26 on which the transducers 24 are mounted groups of the transducers 24 can be pulsed simultaneously or multiplexed to simulate movement in the axial direction the entire group of transducers 24 can be rotated to provide radial coverage along a loci 40 of points 36 fig5 according to one aspect of the invention the position of the transducer unit 22 for proper orientation of the transducers 24 is determined so that the ultrasonic signals generated by the transducers 24 intersect axial radial type defects throughout the volume of the wheel 10 between the bolt holes 20 and the hub bore 16 as shown in fig5 and 6 in fig5 the center to center distance between each bolt hole 20 and the hub. | 6 |
as possible there is the mechanical issue of securing the large heat sink to the much smaller die in a robust fashion particularly in portable applications where significant stresses may be encountered an insufficient mechanical connection may result in displacement of the heat sink 27 while a rigid connection may result in stress or even irreparable damage to the die itself in applications where thermal grease or phase change material is used as the heat transfer material at interface 29 it is conventionally necessary to provide a physical attachment between the heat sink 27 and the printed circuit board to provide a secure mechanical connection such a connection is not shown in fig4 but may take various conventional forms such as for example pins or screws extending from the heat sink 27 to the printed circuit board regardless of the attachment mechanism conventional approaches typically require that the heat sink 27 be installed on the flip chip assembly at the time of system assembly as opposed to flip chip package assembly thus adding additional steps and possibilities for error at the system assembly level the common errors are package socket misalignment and thick interface material a thick interface material will degrade thermal performance for example in a high power cpu package even a 0 01. | 7 |
linear reduction leading to a truncated pyramid u to a non linear for example quadratic reduction t making it possible to correct large misalignments over short lengths and to contribute towards releasing dust and chips as a result of the change in relative orientation of the pellets with one another as for the two circular cross sections of 48 and 49 the two bores d y and d z are cut respectively with the diameters of the pellets d ynom dpell max 0 02 mm for example and the claddings d znom dcas max 0 01 mm for example with a concentricity of 0 01 mm and diametral tolerances of u2212 0 0 01 mm this introduction component can also be provided fig3 b with various gas injection apertures or plugture apertures for trapping collecting or forcing back the dust and chips adhering to or conveyed by the pellets longitudinal and or transverse grooves can also be machined in the component 14 in order to contribute towards trapping the chips and dust it should be noted that in other possible embodiments of the invention the upper part of the channel 42 can have a shape other than an inverted v it should also be noted that the introduction device 14 can be used for direct introduction of the pellets into the cladding and for centring and alignment of the pellets in any intermediate device provided before the cladding during loading of the columns of. | 6 |
if detector circuit 604 is applied to connection 700 and coupled to multipliers 702 and 704 the auxiliary signal is multiplied in multipliers 702 and 704 by signals of frequency kf h and quadrature phase provided by the pll circuit 606 output signal from multiplier 702 is applied to a low pass filter 706 the output of which is coupled to the input connections x1 and x4 of a multiplexer or switching circuit 710 output signal from multiplier 704 is applied to a low pass filter 708 the output of which is coupled to the input connections x2 and x3 of the multiplexer 710 the bandwidth of the low pass filters 706 and 708 is selected to pass the frequency components of signals s 1 and s 2 and is at least not substantially greater than kf h letting u03c9 2 u03c0kf h the received baseband auxiliary signal s t can be described by s t s 1 t cos u03c9t s 2 t sin u03c9t the product provided by the multiplier 702 is equal to s 1 t cos 2 u03c9t s 2 t cos u03c9tsin u03c9t which can be converted using trigonometric identities to the form s 1 t 2 s 1 t cos2 u03c9t 2 s 2 t sin2 u03c9t 2 only the first term is passed by the filter 706 by similar analysis it can be. | 7 |
this dial 1 is generally composed of approximately 20 horizontal bars 2 each representing a unit consumption of one liter of fuel per 100 kilometers traveled each bar 2 can be lighted by an electro optical device such as a liquid crystal display lcd or an led for example to show an instantaneous unit consumption of 7 liters 100 km the seven lower horizontal bars are lighted and the driver can learn at a glance what his instantaneous unit consumption is by comparing the height of the lighted area with the total height of the dial the corresponding unit consumption can also be shown on each bar fig1 shows a series of bars lighted from the base of the dial the number of lighted bars being for example 16 to represent an instantaneous unit consumption of 16 liters 100 km the driver cannot count the number of lighted bars but he can see by overall comparison that approximately 3 4 of the dial surface is lighted and that if unit consumption when the entire dial is lighted is 20 1 100 km his instantaneous consumption is close to 15 1 100 km at the same time the driver notes the portion of an unlighted bar 3 which represents in contrast the minimum theoretical unit consumption of the vehicle traveling at the same instantaneous speed but at a steady speed and over a level surface this theoretical unit consumption is 10 liters 100 km which the driver notes by the position of the bar 3 approximately in the center of the dial 1 the driver can also note the theoretical excess consumption as compared to the theoretical ideal by estimating the height 4 of the. | 8 |
stacked together universal stacking support 16 has a matching draft to riser 22 and has a slip fit set of diameters larger than riser 22 as is shown in enlarged partial section view 6 a it is approximately 2 inches tall although different height stacking supports are available if more separation between levels of a stackables 10 arrangement is desired fig1 and 7a show oval holder 31 with stacking support 16 fig8 a d show front views of different combinations illustrative of but not limited to various stackables 10 embodiments an exemplary embodiment of a stackables 10 assembly with more than one holder is assembled by placing first holder 13 with riser 22 on a flat surface universal stacking support 16 is slipped over the top of first riser 22 until its upper lip 34 rests on the top surface of first riser 22 with holder 13 second riser 22 with holder 12 is slipped over the top of first universal stacking support 16 until the bottom surface of second riser 22 rests on universal stacking support lower lip 36 second universal stacking support 16 is slipped over second riser 22 with holder 12 and the stacking continues until the desired height of stackables 10 embodiment has been reached floral foam can be glued into holders 11 12 and 13 and flowers inserted creating a floral display the. | 0 |
reaches a super atmospheric pressure valve member 187 will be shifted against the biasing force of spring 190 and the pressure will be relieved through central opening 162 past o ring 184 between valve member 187 and annular upstanding wall 170 of first guide member 168 within through holes 179 provided in base 176 and out cover member 48 through a plurality of vent holes 194 vent holes 194 are preferably interconnected by means of a groove 197 formed in inner surface 49 of cover member 48 as is known in this art the rate of spring 190 is predetermined so as to preset the level of pressure relief again the particular structure of pressure relief valve unit 54 can be varied widely without departing from the spirit of the invention it is preferable that pressure relief valve unit 54 be carried by inner surface 49 of cover member 48 such that pressure relief valve unit 54 can be constructed in a relatively simple manner it is possible to incorporate more complicated pressure relief valving arrangements that would permit the release of pressure through tubular member 87 as well in addition it is also possible to simply calibrate spring 144 such that in addition to biasing cover member 48 to its closed position spring 144 could be used in combination with cover member 48 to provide the relief function whereby cover 48 would pivot about axle 141 against the biasing force of spring 144 upon a predetermined pressure acting upon cover member 48 from within tubular member 87 as best shown in fig2 and 3 a bracket 201 is formed atop cover member 48 at a position spaced from a center of cover member. | 1 |
t and b cell proliferative responses though not as many divisions were seen as with specific antigen stimulation likely because the cells were only cultured with the mitogen for 3 days the specificity of the c albicans stimulated b cells was demonstrated by elipsot fig2 this experiment suggests that a 1 u00d7 stimulation with c albicans did give rise to a small population of antibody producing cells u02dc 0 2 of total b cells that was not detected in untreated cultures or those stimulated with tt left and middle wells this discrepancy between the frequency of proliferating cells and c albicans specific b cells detected by elispot could be the result of several factors a likely explanation is that we used a crude c albicans whole antigen extract containing u02dc 19 carbohydrates by weight while c albicans polysaccharides are strong inducers of b cell responses only protein antigen specific responses would be detected in the elispot assay tetanus specific antibodies were detected in another elispot experiment where the cell donor 39 s serum anti tetanus level was higher 63 u03bcg ml and dcs were cultivated in xvivo 15 medium all other components concentrations and ratios were left unchanged except that of the number of cells deposited per elispot. | 2 |
102 must be within radio contact range of the base 104 in order to establish a proper wireless speech path the base 104 provides applications to the user 101 through the wireless communicator the application server 105 is associated with base 104 in order to provide other applications desired by the user 101 the base 104 provides access to the telephone network 106 and the data network 107 to allow the user 101 to communicate by voice or to access data resources as managed by an application running on the base 104 and serving the user 101 additionally the base provides access to a variety of external media servers 108 supporting audio based applications like ivr voicemail dictaphone service and podcasts music the wireless communicator 102 makes use of the wireless communicator charger 106 to recharge its battery while still being operational fig2 identifies the components that make up the wireless communicator audio can be fed by the radio interface 206 or the microcontroller 205 as a stream of binary data representation to a digital to analog converter or dac 207 the dac 207 outputs an analog signal which drives the speaker 208 the analog signal can be amplified as necessary the microphone. | 8 |
rise from the 34 l 34 level and reach the 34 h 34 level at t 11 during the time interval t 9 t 11 when the voltage v 4 at the node n 4 drops below the threshold voltage of the fet 4 the fet 4 is driven into conduction in consequence the high level output signal v out at the node n 2 starts to fall at t 10 subsequent to the lapse of the delay time provided by the cmos inverter i 2 and it attains the 34 l 34 level at t 12 in comparing the time interval t 3 t 4 during which the voltage v 4 at the node n 4 falls from the 34 h 34 level to the 34 l 34 level with the time interval t 9 t 11 where the voltage v 4 rises from the 34 l 34 level to the 34 h 34 level it is obvious from fig5 b that the rising time interval t 9 t 11 is longer than the falling time interval t 3 t 4 this is chiefly because of the fact that the threshold voltage of the n channel mosfet 6 increases as its source to bulk voltage increases thus in a situation where the voltage v 3 at the. | 6 |
other monochromic light as such the r g and b monochromic light can be properly combined into white light and supplied to the lcd panel 103 more effectively as explained above an embodiment of the present invention by employing a corrugated reflector 117 having grooves with walls inclined at an angle u03b8 the r g and b monochromic light emitted from each light emitting device 111 can be improved hence the inclined angle u03b8 of the reflector 117 can be formed to have any appropriate angle as long as the r g and b monochromic light emitted from each light emitting device 111 is reflected in an improved manner however the reflector in the backlight unit 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention does not have to be formed with inclined sloped grooves as described above with reference to fig4 as shown in fig6 a corrugated reflector 617 having stepped portions may be provided underneath or below one or more light emitting devices 611 in such a case the stepped reflector 617 may be positioned underneath below the light emitting devices 611 in direct contact with as shown in fig6 or to have a gap distance therebetween in such a structure the rate in which the r g and b monochromic light emitted from the backlight 110 that is reflected by the stepped reflector 617 is decreased and thus the intensity of the light becomes weaker than that of the related art accordingly the r g and b monochromic light can be mixed combined in an improved manner and thus supplied to the lcd panel 103 as the white light more efficiently fig7 a and 7b show another embodiment of present invention as shown in fig7. | 6 |
device the card reader 206 performs various magnetic data operations and checks on the card magnetic data 204 for example a longitudinal redundancy code lrc check that helps assure a valid read of all the data has been made once the card reader 206 has determined the card magnetic data 204 is good an approval request message 208 is sent to a card acquirer 210 such message includes the user account number dollar amount of the transaction and merchant identification id it further contains special transaction serializing information to detect skimming and other fraud the validation processing center 210 provides regional high speed network servers that are often operated by third parties and not the issuing banks the validation processing center 210 checks to see if the user card 202 is not stolen or lost and other first level account validation it may also have cached some information from an issuing bank about this user account if the account has been processed before very recently a card acquirer approval message 212 is sent to an issuing bank 214 it also includes the user account number dollar amount of the transaction and merchant identification id the user account is checked to see if adequate funds are available and if so sends an authorization message 216 a reconciliation of the user account is made and the merchant 39 s account is credited with a day or two the card acquirer 210 records the issuing bank authorization and forwards an approval message 218 the merchant point of sale card reader 206 displays the approval and an. | 6 |
expected standard distribution of l in block 310 and has mean u03bc and standard deviation u03c3 the normalization is performed using coverage c on a by filtering out the vectors v that are unlikely to represent the coverage c using an upper and lower cut off given by the user the library is recomputed using the output of the last step positions i not used to obtain d u2032 are reserved in block 310 for each position i in the assembly a a subset of reads s i u25a1 l that overlap the position i is collected in vector v i the mean u03bc i and standard deviation u221a c i u00b7 u03c3 i are calculated from s i in block 312 in block 314 of fig3 b the deviation of u03bc i from u03bc of the library is computed in block 316 the deviation of u221a c i u00b7 u03c3 i from u03c3 of the library is determined thresholds are used to determine unusual deviations i e deviations outside the thresholds in u03bc i and u221a c i u00b7 u03c3 i in block 318 the results may be output to a display device for user analysis in block 320 for each position i in the assembly when mean u03bc i deviates from the expected by more than a given threshold or standard deviation u221a c i u00b7 u03c3 i is above a given threshold the position i is flagged as. | 6 |
the central portion and the trigger 56 is pivotally supported by a support 51 of the rear part of the base body 50 on the inside of the base body 50 a leg operating unit 6 including a leg connecting unit 60 and leg mounting units 61 and 61 are formed the shaft 65 is inserted through the shaft hole 61 a of the tip and the shaft hole 60 b of the leg connecting unit 60 and the leg mounting unit 61 is pivotally mounted to the leg connecting unit 60 on the other hand the leg mounting unit 61 is pivotally mounted to the base body 50 by inserting the shaft 66 into the bearing 61 b of the tip reference numeral 54 denotes a pin which fixes the base body 50 and the cover member 90 a nose operating unit 7 is provided in the front part of the base body 50 the nose operating unit 7 represents a nose of an elephant and includes a case 71 which is bent downward and has a hollow inside a spring support rod 73 accommodated inside the case 71 and a spring 72 wound around the spring support rod 73 as illustrated in the drawings in the block state the case 71 of the nose operating unit 7 is placed on the slope 50 a at the front end of the base body 50 and the engagement portion 73 a of the upper end of the spring support rod 73 is fixed to the upper end of the cover member 90 at the same time an upper end protrusion. | 0 |
formed fabric is determined by the pre selected array of the warp yarns in fig1 7 a 5 u00d7 5 square array has been selected for this array six yarn guides are positioned in both x and y directions in general for an n u00d7 m array n 1 yarn guides are needed in one direction and m 1 yarn guides are needed in the other in this manner the warp yarns are woven to both the x and y yarns alternatively the last guide yarn in either the x and y direction may be omitted the warp yarns may be formed into any desired array for example they may be arranged to form a fabric having a square rectangular l shaped u shaped or h shaped cross section these various alternatives are shown in fig8 a h of course the former bed yarn guides and needles must be laid out accordingly a drive mechanism 90 is provided preferably underneath 12 as a motive means for operating the different members of the device as shown somewhat schematically in fig9 the mechanism 90 comprises a motor 90 which turns shift 94 at a continuous speed mounted on the shaft are a plurality of cams 92 for activating each element the cams are mounted on the shaft at a predetermined angle so that each element is operated at the proper time cams 92 are operatively connected by rods such as rods 96 in fig1 to the respective elements such as the yarn guide assembly 26 to convert the rotational movement of the cams into corresponding translational i e horizontal or vertical oscillational movement of the respective elements for the x and. | 3 |
apertures 168 fig1 and 11 illustrate yet another embodiment of the invention this embodiment is generally similar to that of fig8 and 9 except that the walls 136 a 136 b of the conduits 134 a 134 b do not include apertures instead the walls 137 that bound the opposite circumferential edges of the walls 136 a 136 b include cutouts 170 at the edges of the walls 137 that abut an opposite wall 172 of the compressor housing the wall 172 the walls 137 and the wall 136 a 136 b of each passage collectively form a pair of substantially closed flow paths that lead the fluid into the second stage inlet from diametrically opposite radially inward directions the cutouts 170 allow fluid to move from the flow passage 166 into these inlet flow paths and hence back to the second stage impeller inlet fluid can also move in the opposite direction from the inlet flow paths into the flow passage 166 and then through the ports 164 to the inducer of the second stage impeller another embodiment of the invention is depicted in fig1 and 13 this embodiment is generally similar to the previously described one except that the walls 137 u2032 define u201c cutouts u201d 170 u2032 that extend the full lengths of the walls 137 u2032 u2014 i e there is. | 8 |
152 whereas line 146 communicates with passage 132c via a valve 154 and line 156 a hydraulic line 158 extends from passage 134c to the reservoir 152 the transmission is disengaged drive removed from output shaft 122c when the valve 154 is shifted to a position communicating line 156 with reservoir 152 thereby removing the hydraulic motor 140 from the hydraulic system and rendering the pinion gears 36c and 38c freely rotatable as in fig3 declutched condition the differential with axle speed control of fig1 may be advantageously utilized to steer a tracked vehicle as previously discussed when the input shaft 40 is in motion the direction of fluid flow in the hydraulic lines 72 and 74 as governed by the position of the valve 80 determines which axle or output shaft 22 or 24 has the highest speed the volume of fluid flow determines the speed difference between the two axles and therefore the rate at which the turn is executed when the input shaft 40 is stopped as would occur with the drive disengaged the output shafts 22 and 24 will turn in opposite directions as governed by the direction of fluid flow in the lines 72 and 74 again the volume of fluid flow will determine the speed difference between shafts 22 and 24 this enables a tracked vehicle. | 5 |
the request of the survey sponsor one example of a sound player is windows media player by microsoft in one embodiment the software is optionally web based the web based software enables studies in multiple cities multiple countries at minimal cost data transfer can be made to a central location instantly for analysis multiple language audio recordings and written instructions can be administered in a single survey due to the user friendly nature of the computer software participants can self administer their surveys a significantly larger sample size for studies can be employed at considerable cost savings cultural preferences relating to different markets can be more readily assessed to permit more accurate participant preference data to affect go no go product development and marketing decisions for pharmaceutical and other health related products a statistically significant sampler style is divided into two groups of participants the two groups are administered questionnaires relating to four different health states the control group is administered using the pen and paper method the study group is administered using pharmideas quality of life survey software tool available from pharmideas oakville ontario canada the program administrators for the control group are given multiple display panels for various health state questionnaires and are asked to administer the survey using ping pong method manually calculated each instruction and question is to be read to the participant each response is to be verbally confirmed the panels are designed to resemble the computer screen choices of the software program by pharmideas both the time trade off method and the standard gamble method 15 is used for each survey biographical and demographic data is collected for each participant including sex age medical history family medical history and other information needed to. | 6 |
of the truck mounted concrete pump 10 are defined by the position of the support legs 34 in order for the machine to stand securely the center of gravity must always be located within the tipping limits 36 as is shown for a possible center of gravity line 38 during a 360 u00b0 rotation of the concrete distributing boom 14 accordingly static stability is put at risk when vehicle inclination is outside an inclination range of for example not more than 3 u00b0 in addition the support legs 34 and the slewing gear 32 can be overstressed by the direction dependent loadings which occur with an inclined position of the vehicle fig1 shows the case in which the terrain 40 at the work location has a terrain inclination 42 with respect to the horizontal 44 such that the vertical axis 30 deviates in operation from the axis of gravity 46 normal to the horizontal by an angle u03b2 of for example 5 u00b0 in this case the operating range 48 of the concrete distributing boom 14 is restricted appropriately by the electronic safety device 20 in order to ensure the required static stability and to avoid overloadings this is achieved by limiting the rotary motion at the slewing gear 32 and or the swiveling movement of at least one boom arm as a function of the inclination of the truck mounted concrete pump 10 this inclination is suitably detected three dimensionally and in a direction dependent manner by means of the tilt sensor 18 mounted on the vehicle so that not only the absolute inclination angle u03b2 but also the horizontal angle of the largest inclination. | 4 |
each switched current source utilizing the pulses which contains its corresponding timing information since current sources are used for the purpose of curve fitting the desired output waveform they would each acquire relatively different current output amplitudes resulted from the application of the weighting based on the input signal if the filtered output waveform is to be shape fitted into a sine wave then selective summation of current sources of the filtering buffer apparatus would have to be coded in sine wave magnitudes in other words a set of differently scaled current sources will be needed the different weightings may be established utilizing the method of linear interpolation thus the switch means of each of the switched current sources in the array 250 of fig3 and 4 should be operated in a scheme based on the principle of 34 first on last off 34 so as to obtain a symmetric output waveform various arrangements of these circuits may be utilized to implement the necessary 34 first on last off 34 timing scheme the use of signal latches is one of the most straightforward implementations of the control logic 240 for the management of signal timing each of the switched current sources has a logic control unit associated therewith in other words each switch is correspondingly linked to the latched output of the logic control unit a latch may be considered as a storage element that can maintain its data content for arbitrary periods as is familiar by persons skilled in the art a typical signal latching circuit may have two control inputs say set and reset for example the application of strobing signals at these data latching status inputs. | 7 |
hard drive or virtual hard drive such as in a storage access network if the designer does not fabricate chips or the photolithographic masks used to fabricate chips the designer transmits the resulting design by physical means e g by providing a copy of the storage medium storing the design or electronically e g through the internet to such entities directly or indirectly the stored design is then converted into the appropriate format e g gdsii for the fabrication of photolithographic masks which typically include multiple copies of the chip design in question that are to be formed on a wafer the photolithographic masks are utilized to define areas of the wafer and or the layers thereon to be etched or otherwise processed the methods described herein may be used in the fabrication of integrated circuit chips the resulting integrated circuit chips can be distributed by the fabricator in raw wafer form that is as a single wafer that has multiple unpackaged chips as a bare die or in a packaged form in the latter case the chip is mounted in a single chip package such as a plastic carrier with leads that are affixed to a motherboard or other higher level carrier or in a multichip package such as a ceramic carrier that has either or both surface interconnections or buried interconnections in any case the chip is then integrated with other chips discrete circuit elements and or other signal processing devices as part of either a an intermediate product such as a. | 7 |
member 2 for any particular size and shape of convex recess 7 is the same regardless of the method of connecting the grinding cup to the output drive shaft of a grinding machine standardizing the components will reduce manufacturing costs and the amount of inventory required the drive connection member 3 in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 is illustrated as a separate component to be connected to the output drive shaft of a grinding machine utilizing one of the known drive methods identified previously the drive connection member in fig1 has a first section 22 adapted for connection to the grinding member 2 and a second section 23 adapted to detachably connect to the output drive shaft of a grinding machine the first section 22 in the embodiment illustrated the outer wall 24 of first section 22 generally cylindrical in the embodiment shown although other shapes are possible defines a recess 25 adapted to receive the stub 18 of the grinding member 2 the stub 18 is adapted to fit within recess 25 so that the grinding member 2 cannot rotate or spin relative to the drive connection member 3 the bottom 26 of the outer wall 24 is sized and shaped to fit against the top edge 19 of the cylindrical section 16 of means 13 on the grinding member 2 while the stub 18 and recess 25 are illustrated as circular in cross section other shapes are possible such as elliptical oval square rectangular hexagonal etc as noted previously it is within the scope of the present invention to have a stub on the drive connection member fit within a recess on the grinding member the second section 23 of the drive connection member is integral with the top 27 of the outer wall 24 of the first. | 1 |
modules wherein the power and signals are required to supply to the display modules such that the display modules are inspected in displaying condition by operators the following description will illustrate the invention with reference to the aging process in manufacturing the lcd modules referring to the fig2 a 2 b and 2 c they show the arrangements of the aging process of the lcd display modules 20 according to conventional art and two embodiments of the present invention as mentioned above the aging process of the lcd display modules 20 must require supplies of power and signals for a relatively long time to detect and stabilize the display modules therefore as shown in fig2 a the display modules 20 of detecting process of the conventional art are arranged in row and the lcd modules 20 have a display surface 21 outwardly oriented for visually detecting the lcd modules 20 by the operator as shown in the drawings there are twelve lcd modules 20 for proceeding the aging process in the special space referring to fig2 b every two adjacent lcd modules 20 form an angle a therebetween and the display surface 21 of the lcd module 20 is outwardly oriented therefore it is obvious that there are sixteen lcd modules 20 for proceeding the aging process in the same special space of the conventional art as shown in fig2 c the combination of the two lcd modules 20 is arranged in row at longitudinal direction and the combinations of the two lcd modules 20 are arranged to interlace with each other in lateral direction accordingly the special space 24 as shown by dotted lines in fig2 c can further shrink in the lateral direction. | 6 |
one preferred embodiment the base rubber comprises a transition metal polybutadiene a rare earth catalyzed polybutadiene rubber or blends thereof if desired the polybutadiene can also be mixed with other elastomers known in the art such as natural rubber polyisoprene rubber and or styrene butadiene rubber in order to modify the properties of the core other suitable base rubbers include thermosetting materials such as ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber ethylene propylene rubber butyl rubber halobutyl rubber hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber nitrile rubber and silicone rubber thermoplastic elastomers tpe many also be used to modify the properties of the core layers or the uncured core layer stock by blending with the base thermoset rubber these tpes include natural or synthetic balata or high trans polyisoprene high trans polybutadiene or any styrenic block copolymer such as styrene ethylene butadiene styrene styrene isoprene styrene etc a metallocene or other single site catalyzed polyolefin such as ethylene octene or ethylene butene or thermoplastic polyurethanes tpu including copolymers e g with silicone other suitable tpes for blending with the thermoset rubbers of the present invention include pebax u00ae which is believed to comprise polyether amide copolymers hytrel u00ae which is believed to comprise polyether ester copolymers thermoplastic urethane and kraton u00ae which is believed to comprise styrenic block copolymers elastomers any of the tpes or tpus above may also contain functionality suitable for grafting including maleic acid or maleic anhydride additional polymers may also optionally be incorporated into. | 0 |
periphery of a reel and the second frame or trolley is pivotally and slidably coupled to the first frame via a toggle mechanism the trolley is pivoted out of the way to a first position to permit a cable reel to engage the stop member of the first frame and then pivoted back to a second position to capture the reel within a cable reel receiving channel in the trolley the receiving channel has a pivot end near the first frame and a reel engaging stop member near the opposite end of the channel the toggle mechanism levers the second frame in sliding relation toward the first frame to capture and lift the reel between the stop members of the first frame and the trolley the stop members have rotary features and a motor driven assist to rotate one of them for facilitating rotation of the reel application_number US 14869408 A description referring now to fig1 of the drawings it can be seen that a handling assembly 10 in accordance with this invention comprises a receiving frame member 20 a knuckle mechanism 60 pivotally coupled to the receiving frame member and a capturing trolley member 40 coupled to move slidably and pivotally relative to the receiving frame member through linkage with the knuckle mechanism the receiving frame member 20 has a structural plane 22 positionable generally parallel to the floor 11 and has a cable reel stop member 24. | 1 |
39465503 A description referring now to the drawings fig1 illustrates a form of embodiment of the ophthalmic surgery device according to the invention this device of substantially long slim shape comprises a substantially cylindrical handle 1 of which each of the ends is terminated by an active part 2 3 intended to carry out the surgical operations these active parts 2 3 may take different shapes and will be described in detail hereinafter in order to be protected these active parts 2 3 are respectively associated with removable protection means 4 5 it will be readily understood that even if the form of embodiment illustrated in fig1 shows removable protection means 4 5 associated with each of the active parts 2 3 it is possible that only one of said active parts 2 3 be associated with removable protection means 4 5 each of said removable protection means 4 5 presents the form of a breakable tongue adapted to be easily disconnected from the body of the device the breakable tongues 4 5 present at their distal end i e the end opposite the one associated with the corresponding active part a substantially planar zone 4 a 5 a intended to be gripped by the user 39 s fingers with a view to disconnecting the breakable tongues 4 5 from the body of the device the proximal end of the breakable tongues 4 5 is substantially v shaped in order to form an opening 4 b 5 b respectively whose shape is substantially complementary to the. | 8 |
11 a valve 12 and a valve 13 said three elements being arranged for work in parallel the valve 12 comprises a movable member 14 held by a spring 15 against a seat 16 the tension of the spring 15 is chosen so as to maintain the fuel pressure in the pilot manifold 8 at the value required for steady combustion of the fuel delivered through the pilot burners 9 the flow area of the jet 11 is chosen so as to enable fuel to prime the main manifold 5 before the valve 12 opens the flow area of the valve 13 is much greater than the flow area of both the jet 11 and a valve 12 the metering element 4 has a needle 17 and a body 18 the needle 17 is connected through a mechanical linkage to a control unit 19 which comprises a bellows 20 a chamber 21 and a chamber 22 the chamber 21 connects with the inlet to the engine compressor not shown the chamber 22 communicates via a pipeline 23 with a chamber 24 arranged to receive air from the engine compressor through a pipeline 25 provided in one of the walls of the chamber 24 is a hole 26 adapted to open said chamber 24 to the atmosphere the flow area of the hole 26 is regulated by a valve 27 which is controlled by a centrifugal speed sensor 28 of an engine speed governor the latter is not shown the metering element. | 5 |
is supported on a cylindrical dielectric rod 40 within the tube 20 the mesh 38 is wrapped about the rod 40 and provides a sliding fit within the interior of the tube 20 the interweaving of the mesh 38 provides voids through which the gas may pass from the inlet 30 along the interior of the tube to an outlet 42 in the opposite end fitting 14 a ground electrode 44 is formed on the outer surface of the tube 20 from a conductive epoxy coating typically the electrode 44 is a silver filled epoxy such as that available from chomerics div of parker hannifin corp of wolburn me the ground electrode 44 is connected through cable 46 to a ground terminal 48 provided in the fitting 14 in operation oxygen bearing gas typically air or air enriched with oxygen is fed through the inlet 30 and along the interior of the tube 20 to the outlet 42 power is supplied from the power supply 36 to the electrode 38 to generate an alternating electric field between the electrodes 38 44 as the gas passes the electrode a portion of the oxygen in the gas is converted to ozone and passing through the outlet 42 the heat generated is removed by water flowing through the inlet 24 and through the chamber 22 to the outlet 25 the water is in intimate contact with the ground electrode 44 and thus provides an efficient heat removal during operation the close fit of the grid between the rod 40 and the tube 20 promotes. | 2 |
not shown in order for the coating to acquire the desired properties the heating in the heating zone 11 is preferably direct but contactless and makes use of controllable high power heating equipment 12 such as irradiation laser microwaves or similar or some other high power technique equipment upstream and in direct connection with the coating position the substrate 10 may optionally be pretreated preferably for increased adhesion by activation of its surface increasing the surface energy by e g flame treatment symbolised by arrow 15 preferably the substrate is a substrate for a packaging laminate preferably comprising one or more layers in the group that consists of a fibre based core layer a polymer core layer a gas barrier layer such as of aluminium or a polymeric material an adhesive layer a liquid barrier layer and a sealing layer optionally the surface of the polymeric pulverous particles may be affected pretreated e g to counteract agglomeration of the pulverous particles in the suspension preferably by treating the pulverous particles or by addition to the suspension of an agent that affects the surface such as a tenside the invention is not restricted to the shown embodiment but can be varied within the scope of the claims it may for example be conceived. | 3 |
paper cardboard leather rubber and synthetic materials among others the machine 1 is numerically controlled and for that purpose is connected to a numerical controller 2 u2014 a microprocessor that may physically reside within the cutting machine or within a separate computer externally connected to the cutter the numerical controller communicates with the numeric control nc data pre processor u2014 another computer 3 the cutting machine the numerical controller the nc data pre processing computer and their interaction are fully disclosed in u s pat nos 3 855 887 and 3 864 997 to gerber at el and therefore will not be repeated here in the preferred embodiment of this invention the nc data pre processor receives raw nc data from yet another computer 4 which stores the data 5 generated beforehand by a cad program in cad processor 6 and transfers the processed nc data to the numerical controller 3 the cad processor generates a computer representation of the marker shown in fig2 and stores this information in the nc database 3 the automatic pre processing of raw nc data in the current invention consists of two phases 1 detection and classification of possible problems in the location of the templates within the marker which require changes in the tool paths and or cutting speeds and 2 solution of the detected problems by changing the nc data that controls tool paths and cutting speeds as required the detection and classification is performed in the current invention within. | 8 |
a reduced threshold voltage and high leakage current fig9 11 depict the improved process which is the focus of the present invention array processing for the improved process is identical with the processing for the conventional array as processed up through fig5 fig9 takes up immediately following the processing as described in fig5 referring now to fig9 the array of fig5 is shown following the conformal deposition of a silicon dioxide liner layer 91 a silicon nitride liner layer could be used in place of silicon dioxide liner layer 91 referring now to fig1 the array has been subjected to an anisotropic silicon dioxide etch which has created a silicon dioxide lining on the walls of tapered trenches 41 it will be noted that the anisotropic silicon dioxide etch has removed the portions of liner layer 91 from the bottoms of tapered trenches 41 referring now to fig1 a storage node polysilicon 2 layer 111 has been conformally deposited over the array surface such that it completely lines each tapered trench 41 following doping of the polysilicon 2 layer 111 with phosphorus the array is masked with a storage node plate photoresist mask 112 referring now to fig1 the array has been subjected to an isotropic polysilicon etch which creates individual storage node plates 121 following this etch photoresist mask 112 is stripped referring now to fig1 a capacitor dielectric layer 131 is conformally deposited over the array 39 s surface following which a polysilicon 3 cell plate layer 132 is conformally deposited from the final capacitor structure of fig1 it will. | 7 |
in the reaction chamber 1 the filter 4 is preferably of 0 01 to 5 microns in size samples of the pigment dye and cement powders are put on the center portion of the mesh 5 and are disposed within the reaction chamber 1 together with the supplying gas so that the samples may disperse within when a painted surface is treated with the plasma a sample is put on the center portion of the mesh 5 and is treated in the same manner as that of treating the pigment dye and cement powders structure of the grounded electrode and the high voltage applying electrode 8 will now be explained by referring to fig2 fig2 is an explanatory view showing the structures of the grounded electrode 7 and the high voltage applying electrode 8 used in the reaction chamber 1 in fig2 the grounded electrode 7 and the high voltage applying electrode 8 are formed by covering metal electrodes with a dielectric coating material 18 the dielectric coating material 18 may be of glass ceramics plastics or the like next an operation of the plasma discharge in the reaction chamber 1 will be explained since the gasses to be introduced into the reaction chamber 1 are important elements to stabilize the glow discharge under the atmospheric pressure the gasses will be explained in detail. | 1 |
pressure control unit 25 may communicate information directly to the compressor controller 8 such information may e g comprise information relating to how many refrigeration entities have been switched on active and or off inactive during a specific time interval fig4 shows two graphs illustrating a prior art control method the upper graph 18 shows variations in evaporating temperature as a function of time in a refrigeration system which is controlled in accordance with a prior art control method as can be seen the temperature varies relatively much but is maintained substantially within a specific range of temperatures the lower graph 19 shows the compressor capacity as a function of time of the same refrigeration system and during the same time interval each change in compressor capacity corresponds to a compressor being switched on or off as can be seen from the graph 19 compressors are switched on or off relatively often in order to maintain the evaporating temperature within the specific temperature range this causes a lot of wear on the compressors fig5 corresponds to fig4 but in this case the two graphs illustrate a control method in accordance with the present invention the temperature variations shown in the upper graph 20 are smaller than the temperature variations shown in the upper graph 18 of fig4 thus the evaporating temperature is maintained more stable when using a control method according to the present invention more importantly the lower graph 21 shows that the variations in compressor capacity are much smaller than the variations in compressor capacity shown in the lower graph 19 of. | 5 |
cleaning electrode 71 and the grounded chamber walls generate a cleaning plasma when the increase of a contamination material 60 fig3 deposited on walls of the chamber 10 and surfaces of the electrodes 11 and 12 is detected by electrical or optical detection the cleaning electrode 71 is supplied with dc or ac bias voltage from the second power supply 50 the cleaning electrode 71 is moved in the vertical direction using the electrode supporters 72 and the cleaning electrode 71 generates a cleaning plasma between the cleaning electrode 71 and the chamber walls the reactive species of the cleaning gases are subjected to physical and chemical reaction with the contamination 60 to remove the contamination 60 from the walls of the chamber 10 or the electrodes 11 and 12 and they are exhausted out of chamber 10 by the exhaust 13 the cleaning electrode 71 moves upward and downward to remove the particles on the entire surface of the chamber walls the cleaning units according to these embodiments can be applied to reactive ion etch equipment plasma enhanced pe dry etching device and inductively coupled plasma icp dry etching equipment the cleaning units according to these embodiments can be also applied to sputter equipment for depositing a conductive film and chemical vapor deposition cvd equipment for depositing a thin film by chemical reactions like the above described dry etching device such a sputter equipment or cvd equipment. | 7 |
acetone and 70 g of a silicone surfactant commercially available under the tradename x 24 3504 produced by shin etsu chemical industry co ltd were added to 1 liter of the magnetite slurry the resulting mixture was agitated for 30 minutes the mixture was then transferred into a separating funnel and then held still to separate it into a supernatant and water layer which were separated consequently the magnetite particles were transferred to a solution comprising dimethylsiloxane and acetone creating an intermediate carrier in which ferromagnetic fine particles having their surfaces coated with the silicone surfactant were dispersed the intermediate carrier was subjected to centrifugal separation for 20 minutes using a centrifugal force of 8000 g to settle and separate large magnetite particles the particle diameter of the ferromagnetic fine particles remaining in the supernatant liquid between 100 a and 150 a the supernatant liquid was then transferred into a rotary evaporator kept at 90 u00b0 c where the dimethylsiloxane and acetone were removed by evaporation ten grams of the powered magnetite fine particles thus obtained was dispersed in a mixture 100 ml of acetone one hundred milliliters of each of ultraviolet curing silicone resin solutions commercially available under the tradename kns 5002a and kns 5002b produced by shin etsu chemical industry co ltd was added to the magnetite solvent mixture and. | 8 |
fabric 1 to the number of revolutions of the twisting organ 3 around the twisting axis the number of twists can be reached which are suitable for submitting the same fabric to an efficacious wringing for dehydration purposes the efficiency of wringing is limited by the value of the tension the fabric can withstand and which has to be applied to the fabric 1 along the stretch between the roll pairs 2 and 6 this tension which depends on the nature of the fabric is essential in order to counteract the effect of shortening of the fabric 1 due to the twist formed therein in fact in the absence of such a tension entanglement of the fabric would occur tests indicate that the number of applicable twists is first of all a function of the weight of the fabric 1 per linear meter as well as of the nature and composition of the fabric 1 in general the maximum applicable number of twists per meter increases with decreasing weight per linear meter of the fabric 1 according to the invention the twisted fabric 1 can be submitted to a step of centrifugation which causes a further efficacious dehydration of the fabric for that purpose some forms of practical embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention are shown in fig2 5 for exemplifying purposes in. | 3 |
tuple in the present example other possibilities include appending a flag to the data item or modifying a value within meta data associated with the data item fig6 shows an example of a deletion operation that is intended to delete the item inserted in fig5 the deletion procedure is highly analagous to the insertion procedure a client connects to the only node of rank zero and requests deletion of the tuple 5 6 0 this is accomplished by inserting the corresponding anti tuple 5 6 1 the coverage values shown have been altered from fig5 to reflect the inclusion of the additional key within the key list similarly the tuple inserted in fig5 is assumed to have been of the form 5 6 0 the insertion of the anti tuple proceeds as the insertion of the tuple in fig5 thus the anti tuple 5 6 1 arrives for storage at nodes nb and nc arrival of the anti tuple at the same location as the tuple results in deletion of the tuple as noted above deletion may entail the actual removal of the tuple from storage which may be performed in several ways most simply upon storage of an anti tuple the storing node checks for the presence of the corresponding tuple if the corresponding tuple is present it is removed from storage alternatively the anti tuple may be stored alongside the tuple and optionally removed at a later time through a garbage collection process in this approach or in another alternative approach in which the tuple is stored indefinitely the presence of the anti tuple alongside the tuple results in the exclusion of the tuple from any subsequent data retrieval operations finally the specification of an anti tuple may also allow for a wild card. | 8 |
501 of an alternative predetermined configuration an adhesive connector not shown is disposed on one side of the body 500 preferably centrally in use the holder 500 is connected to a jamb and one or more shims 502 are inserted as shown into the array 501 to form by way of the combination of the array 501 design and flexible body an insertion and holding passage 503 fig2 22 show a further embodiment of the shim holder 600 of the present invention the holder 600 comprises first outer and second inner members 601 a and 601 b respectively and elastomeric ties 603 preferably rubber or polymeric bands an adhesive element not shown is disposed on the outer surface of inner member 601 b for connection to a jamb the members 601 are constructed of a polymeric material and have predetermined configurations as shown in use the shim holder 600 is deployed by adhesively connecting it to a jamb and inserting one or more shims 603 between the members 601 a and b fig2 and 24 disclose still a further embodiment of the shim holder 700 of the present invention the holder 700 comprises coupled first outer and second inner members 701 a and 701 b respectively an adhesive element not shown is disposed on the outer surface of inner member 701 b for connection to a jamb the members 701 are constructed of a polymeric material and have predetermined configurations as shown in use the shim holder 700 is deployed by adhesively connecting it to a jamb and inserting one or more shims 702 between the members 701 a and b to thereby form a flexible insertion and holding passage 703 fig2 and 26 show yet. | 4 |
36 or similar item the patch 36 may be used to identify various law enforcement organizations such as a local police agency a county sheriff agency or a private security organization for instance the velcro area may also be left uncovered the inner surface 40 further contains a rectangular area 32 sewn into the fabric for receiving a law enforcement badge the area 32 includes a pair of badge receptacles 37 that accept the dual prongs of a standard police badge the area 32 may also include other receptacles for receiving other forms of official law enforcement identification an adjustable neck strap 27 is coupled to an edge of the upper compartment 28 the neck strap 27 is formed of nylon or similar material and is designed to be worn comfortably around the neck when the belt pack 10 is in an open position the neck strap 27 is connected at two points 35 37 of the upper compartment 28 when extended the neck strap 27 forms a rectangular opening sufficiently large enough to be placed around a neck of the wearer the strap 27 further includes a tab 43 that extends from an edge of the strap 27 when the belt pack 10 is in a closed position the strap 27 is obscured by. | 8 |
acetate then an hplc analysis was performed the total recovery rate of sesamin and sesamolin was calculated and 97 9 was obtained results were shown below in table 1 the methods performed in examples 2 to 5 were the same as that performed in example 1 however acetone methanol 95 ethanol and n hexane ethyl acetate 1 1 were used as eluting solvents instead of ethyl acetate the total recovery rates of the obtained sesamin and sesamolin were calculated they were 95 8 95 8 89 6 and 95 8 in that order results were shown in table 1 the method performed in example 6 was the same as that performed in example 1 except that petroleum ether was used to replace n hexane the result showed that the total recovery rate of sesamin and sesamolin was 96 4 one hundred grams of silica gel 70 to 230 mesh was balanced using n hexane and were packed in a column 4 4 cm u00d7 14 cm in 500 ml of n hexane 500 g of sesame oil was added and thoroughly mixed to obtain a mixture the mixture was passed through the column and was eluted with n hexane until the eluate turned colorless then the eluate was eluted by ethyl acetate until the eluate again turned colorless the solvent was removed from the eluate by evaporation under a reduced pressure to obtain oil then the oil was set overnight to precipitate the formed crystals the precipitant was collected by filtration oil was removed from the precipitant by washing with n hexane to obtain 1 7 g of crude crystals an hplc analysis was performed results showed that the sesamin content was 77 5 the sesamolin content was 16 8 and the total content was 94. | 2 |
to fig1 through 6 thereof a new tile scrubber embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference numeral 10 will be described the present invention designated as numeral 10 includes a brush assembly 12 as shown in fig3 amp 4 as shown in such figures the brush assembly includes a hollow rigid mount 14 having an inboard extent 15 with a linear cylindrical configuration the inboard extent has a first end with a cylindrical sleeve rotatably coupled thereto with a threaded interior surface an outboard extent 16 of the brush assembly is equipped with a u shaped configuration and a thin rectangular cross section a center of the outboard extent is coupled to a second end of the inboard extent in communication therewith it should be noted that the inboard and outboard extents of the mount remain in a common plane the outboard extent has a pair of slits 18 formed in ends thereof as shown in fig4 the slits are resident about planes which intersect in front of the brush assembly ideally the slits are of a substantial depth so as to define channels further the slits each have a length equal to that of the outboard extent the brush assembly further includes a cylindrical scrub brush 20 having a diameter which. | 8 |
from the dispenser 200 u2033 and used as shown in fig7 the disposal system 100 u2032 u2033 may include a dispenser 200 u2032 u2033 in the form of a mountable housing with screw holes 201 the dispenser 200 u2032 u2033 includes folded bags 302 u2032 u2033 similar to those described above within its inner cavity 204 u2032 u2033 as shown in fig8 the disposal system 100 u2033 u2033 may include a dispenser 200 u2033 u2033 in the form of a vase in this embodiment the shape of the vase from a top view is in the shape of the heart but the invention is not limited thereto a roll of bags 302 u2033 u2033 is located within the inner cavity 204 u2033 u2033 a silk flower 700 is also included in this embodiment and fits within an opening in the roll of bags 302 u2033 u2033 in this embodiment the vase has a width w of the side wall of approximately 0 125 inch an approximately 0 250 inch inner radius and an approximate height of 7 inches however the invention is not limited thereto another embodiment of a bag 402 is shown in more detail in fig4 the bag 402 includes a closeable portion 404 for enclosing a feminine hygiene product within the bag in this embodiment the closeable portion 404 includes a flap 404 a with an adhesive strip 404 b extending beyond an edge 406 of the bag. | 0 |
16 in the bottom epoxy dam wall 18 or disc 48 fig5 shows in vertical cross section the centering fins 20 having their outer ends 22 secured to the inner wall 24 of the outer cylinder 14 in this embodiment optionally the bottom ends of the 28 of the fins are secured to the bottom inner surface of the epoxy dam transverse end wall 18 the bottom ends 28 of the fins 20 may be free that is not secured to the inner surface of the bottom end when using a disc washer 48 fig6 shows in isometric cross section the centering fins 20 having their outer edges 22 secured to the inner wall 24 of the outer cylinder 12 and their bottom ends to the bottom wall epoxy dam 3 when a disc washer 48 is used the bottom ends of the fins are free note the thickness of the individual fins collectively form a virtual cylinder that is an extension of the hole 16 see fig3 the inner ends of the fins 26 contact the surface of the rod blank 30 when the inventive universal arbor is slid down onto the rod core blank to the proper position to receive the tube 34 of the reel seat assembly see fig8 c and 9 in the upright position shown in fig1 and 6 once the inventive universal arbor 10 is slid down onto a rod blank 30 through the hole 16 it forms a cup to receive the liquid glue such as epoxy that upon curing permanently secures the arbor to the blank 30 and provides a smooth cylindrical exterior face to engage a reel seat. | 0 |
uniform thickness about half the thickness of the first upwardly extending member 22 the first engagement member 30 is extruded from a polymer having more resiliency that is softer than the polymer from which the planar base 20 and the first and second upwardly extending members 22 24 are extruded a second engagement member 20 extends inwardly and downwardly from the top of the second outwardly extending member 24 the second engagement member 40 has a first planar portion 42 an arcuate portion 44 and a second planar portion 46 the second engagement member 40 is the mirror image of the first engagement member 30 and is fabricated from the same softer material a first corner fin 50 extends downwardly and outwardly from the edge of the planar base 20 adjacent the first upwardly extending member 22 the first corner fin 50 is about u215c inches in length and tapers to be less thick at its remote end 52 when compared to its base 54 adjacent the planar base 20 a similar second corner fin 60 extends from the edge of the planar base 20 adjacent the second upwardly extending member 24 the second corner fin 60 tapers from a thicker thin base 64 to a. | 4 |
diet in the case of plants the composition will typically be applied to the leaf surfaces or else systemically incorporated alternatively when the agent is to be used as a contact poison any method of topical application such as direct spraying on the pest or on a substrate which is likely to be contacted by the pest would be appropriate for purposes of treating internal animal parasites the agent would be internally administered to the host the acetogenic compounds encompassed herein are effective in controlling a wide variety of multicellular organisms without desiring to be limited thereto pests of particular interest known to be vulnerable to treatment are agronomically important insects especially those of the orders hemiptera coleoptera and diptera agricultural pests of other phyla including spider mites arthropoda and nematodes are also susceptible to treatment with the subject compounds while not desiring to be bound to any particular theory of operation it is believed that the biological activity is attributed to the lactone ring in combination with the tetrahydrofuranoid ring s the oxygenated alkyl segments are thought to be critical to site attachment of the molecule within the target organism the following examples are intended only to further illustrate the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is defined by the claims. | 8 |
n synthesizer to generate the needed waveforms can be used only with synthesizers that provide an internal phase frequency detector pfd that operates at frequencies equal to or above 110 mhz when using the fractional n synthesizers very small on the order of hz out of millions of hz frequency step sizes are used during the lfm generation to avoid received spectrum corruption issues caused by the lfm frequency u201c staircase u201d of the fractional n synthesizers fig2 1 and 2 2 show schematic block diagrams of an exemplary system 130 excluding an output device and a controller that performs dual mode pulse fmcw operation using lfm or nlfm the system 130 can produce signals in the s and x bands the s band is 2 9 3 1 ghz the x band is 9 2 to 9 5 ghz the system 130 can output signals to 13 ghz when the system 130 is commanded to operate in fmcw or lfm stretch compression modes a switch 154 allows a divided power and delayed signal associated with the signal outputted by a first synthesizer 160 based on a signal from a controller i e clock clk and or field programmable gate array fpga such as that produced by hittite microwave corporation to be sent to a mixer 140 the mixer 140 combines the divided and delayed signal with a processed return signal from an antenna 138 via a circulator 156 the return signal outputted by the circulator 156 is sent to a receiver protect device 172 which outputs to. | 6 |
space 704 and a selection of the search terms can be completed by a mouse or other selection mechanism the alternative way of interrogating the dictionary is to type the desired search term into search term selection space 705 for instance when a concept term search is selected and the word 34 computer 34 is to be the term searched the typing of the letter c into the space 705 brings up the same four selections in the dictionary search space as selecting the letter c from the string of letters 703 however as the typing continues the selection in the dictionary display space 704 diminishes first with the typing of the letter 34 o 34 cd drive vanishes from the list in dictionary space 704 and when 34 u 34 is typed 34 company 34 and 34 component 34 disappear leaving 34 computer 34 as the only selection in space 704 when the narrowing of the search field to the concept 34 computer 34 the property or attributes of the concept 34 computer 34 shown in fig6 appear in the identification space 706 if the search had been on properties rather than concepts a list of concept terms associated with the selection property term would appear in the identification space 706 with all. | 8 |
of the invention balance shoe 21 is also installed in main frame 12 during initial assembly sash 14 is positioned so that the pins 36 36 extending from arm 34 of pivot bar 22 are aligned with slots 64 64 and boss 56 is rotated to align keyway 58 with slots 64 64 pivot bar 22 is then pushed toward balance shoe 21 to engage arm 34 into the balance shoe 21 and thus lock the pivot bar 22 to the balance shoe 21 this is the condition of balance shoe 21 shown in fig1 15 as well as for example fig3 4 this would also represent sash 14 being in a window open condition with respect to main frame 12 after the window assembly has been mounted in place pivot bar 22 remains engaged with balance shoe 21 thereby permitting sash 14 to be rotated or pivoted from a completely closed condition where the locking components are shown in fig1 and 13 with tongue 74 engaged in notch 76 to an open position such as shown in fig3 4 and 14 15 during the rotation of sash 14 from the completely closed position the inclined walls of notch 76 function as a cam with respect to the inclined walls of tongue 74 to overcome the resilient engagement of the tongue in the notch and thus permit the boss 56 to be rotated to a condition where the tongue 74. | 4 |
the operation is being carried out so long as the plug 20 is not completely dissolved until after the operation is completed in another exemplary embodiment the thickness of the plug 20 may be sufficiently thick and the soda content sufficiently low such that the plug 20 barely dissolves even in the presence of water to guarantee that a required operation is completed before dissolution in an exemplary embodiment shown in fig4 to advance the dissolution of the plug 20 at least one fluid port 40 or a plurality of fluid ports 40 may be provided in an area circumferentially surrounding the plug 20 water or heated water may be provided to the plug 20 at a time when the plug 20 is to be dissolved the temperature of the water and the time the plug 20 is exposed to the water may both be selected to dissolve the plug 20 in a desired amount of time the fluid ports 40 may be arranged such that the water or heated water is directed towards a portion of the plug 20 that is desired to be dissolved first in yet another exemplary embodiment as shown in fig5 a 5c the plug 20 includes a protective oil based layer 50 deployed. | 4 |
polyaziridine may also act as a cross linking agent in the polymerisable composition e g by reaction with an acid monomer or polymeric acid which may suitably be present in the composition as described above the polyaziridine should be generally soluble in monomers included in the polymerisable composition such that the parts of the two part composition can be readily mixed by u201c soluble u201d is meant that no evidence of gross phase separation at room temperature i e about 20 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c is visible to the unaided eye similarly the organoborane should also desirably be soluble in thepolyaziridine although slightly warming a mixture of the organoborane and the polyaziridine may be helpful in forming a solution of the two at room temperature i e about 22 u00b0 c to about 25 u00b0 c preferably the polyaziridine is a liquid at or near room temperature i e within about 10 u00b0 c of room temperature or forms a liquid solution with the organoborane at or near room temperature suitable carriers for the initiator system may be present including liquid polyethers liquid polyethers capped with non reactive groups being groups which are not susceptible to free radical polymerisation such as epoxies liquid polyesters polyisoprene or polybutadiene a thickened solvent could also be used as a carrier polytetrahydrofuran could be used as both solvent and carrier the quantity of carrier may suitably be in the range from about 5 to about 50 by weight for example 5 to 25 by weight particularly 5 to. | 8 |
it is controlled by the control panel 1 as depicted in fig1 and fig2 and may either lock or unlock upon application of a current in the present embodiment when current is applied solenoid 4 retracts pulling latch 19 into a recessed state the locking system is preferably solenoid driven as depicted in fig9 however other electrically operated locking mechanisms may be used including but not limited to magnetic locks motor operated locks and electric strikes the locking mechanism optionally includes a manual key override 3 as depicted in fig9 a that allows the locking system to be unlocked in the event of emergency if the control panel circuitry or opening mechanism cannot function properly due to extended power outages or damage to any component lever 24 is operatively coupled to the manual key override inserting and turning a key in the manual key override 3 causes lever 24 to push against a protrusion 25 on the latch 19 forcing the latch 19 into a recessed state allowing access hatch 8 to be opened opening mechanism 5 is depicted in fig3 and in fig5 in the preferred embodiment the opening mechanism is driven by a linear thrust actuator 6 linear thrust actuator 6 is coupled to access hatch 8 at a pivot point 7 on angled access hatch mounting bracket 27 angled access hatch mounting bracket 27 is configured such that pivot point 7 is. | 4 |
78 of the puller 66 in response to the signal the actuator 78 is energized to move the connector 70 to the retracted position and disconnect the tie joint 48 50 of the tie rod 14 16 from the steering joint 60 of the steering arm 58 at least one sensor 82 may be disposed in the vehicle the sensor 82 which is operatively connected to the controller 80 is for sensing a moment of the vehicle about the longitudinal axis 36 as the vehicle is driving along the longitudinal axis 36 as the vehicle is driving along the longitudinal axis 36 the vehicle may experience an event that results in a moment about the longitudinal axis 36 the sensor 82 communicates the moment of the vehicle about the longitudinal axis 36 to the controller 80 the controller 80 determines a direction of the moment of the vehicle about the longitudinal axis 36 as being either a first direction 34 of the moment i e toward the left of the vehicle or a second direction 38 of the moment of inertia i e toward the right of the vehicle opposite the first direction 34 of the moment of inertia when the controller 80 determines from the sensor 82 that the direction of the moment. | 1 |
filaments to cause drawing of the filaments between the godet and take up rolls a heated contacts the filaments between the godet and take up rolls to crystalize the drawn filaments the godet and swing rolls are mounted for movement in respective arcuate paths which are mutually convex to one another for disengaging the filaments from the godet roll upon stoppage of the drawing system while maintaining constant filament tension to prevent overheating and degradation of the filaments the platen is also movable away from the filament path upon system stoppages in coordinated relation to the decreasing speed of filament travel application_number US 21221488 A description referring now to the accompanying drawings and initially to fig1 a drawing apparatus according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown generally at 10 as preferably embodied in a draw warping system wherein a creel representatively indicated at 12 supports a plurality of individual packages of partially oriented synthetic continuous filaments such as polyester or nylon which are fed as represented at f generally in side by side relation through an eyeboard 14 to the drawing apparatus 10 and travel therefrom through a filament inspecting device 16 a dancer assembly 18 and an oiling device 20 to a warp beaming machine 22 commonly referred to as a warper for purposes of illustration the particular embodiment of the present drawing apparatus herein disclosed is adapted for the draw warping of polyester filaments but those persons skilled in the art will readily recognize that the present drawing apparatus is equally well adapted for the draw warping of nylon and other synthetic filaments as best seen in fig2 and 4 the drawing apparatus 10 has an upstanding central frame 24 by which a series. | 3 |
and 5 mols of ethylene oxide was esterified with phosphorus pentoxide to obtain phosphoric ester containing monoester compound at a content of 80 four and one half 4 5 parts of the above phosphoric ester and 30 parts of perchloroethylene were added to 90 parts of tris 2 3 dibromopropyl phosphate and mixed uniformly at 40 u00b0 c then 33 parts of water was added to the resultant mixture with continuous stirring by homomixer to obtain 157 5 parts of homogeneous milk white emulsion the obtained emulsion was very stable after standing for a long time and then 26 parts of the above emulsion was diluted with water to 100 parts to form a flame retarding treatment bath polyester taffeta was soaked in a bath of the resultant treatment liquid and squeezed to wet pick up 65 then this treated polyester taffeta was dried at 120 u00b0 c for 5 minutes for controls various treatment baths were prepared by emulsification of tris 2 3 dibromopropyl phosphate with different amounts of the above phosphoric ester and with other conventional surfactants polyester taffeta was treated with each treatment bath in the same manner as the above each treated cloth was measured its flammability by the. | 3 |
boating and the like in one embodiment of the invention an apparatus for anchoring a boat to a bottom of a body of water is disclosed it will be recognized that while the following description will utilize such an exemplary environment in describing the various features and functionality of the present invention such description should be taken by way of example and not by way of limitation fig1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention as it may be used during operation although illustrated as tied to the bow of the boat the anchor pole 10 may be mounted secured or tethered to other locations of the boat and is not limited to the bow only a passenger of the boat can control the telescopic anchor pole 10 while seated anywhere within the boat the pole 10 may be secured to any part of the boat through the use of a bracket clamp tie down or any other suitable securing means 26 and method for a more rigid positioning one may use a securing mechanism 26 like a clamp or bracket to secure the pole 10 directly to the boat thus minimizing mobility and drift during anchoring for a more flexible anchoring one may use securing means 26 such as a rope whereby the boat may be allowed. | 1 |
rotation stops 48 and could be formed or positioned on the upper surface 12 of support plate 10 at any location of choice but preferably they would be centrally located so that the upper threaded end 52 of anchor bolt 40 would extend upwardly in a uniform location and orientation as multiple anchor bolts would be used to secure a sill plate fig9 is a cross sectional side view of support plate 10 with anchor bolt 40 positioned thereon being positioned between foundation blocks the foundation blocks 60 are secured to a footing by mortar or cement they are positioned in rows atop one another and the adjacent upper block is normally staggered with respect to the two blocks below it such that the upper block sits evenly divided on the seam between the two adjacent lower blocks in fig9 lower blocks 60 a and 60 b are topped by an upper block 60 c shown in cross section prior to positioning block 60 c a support plate 10 would have been positioned atop block 60 a such that edges 16 18 20 and 22 of support plate 10 would be sandwiched between block 60 a and block 60 c when it is positioned atop block 60 a and 60 b and secured by mortar or cement 61 in the preferred embodiment support plate would have a plurality of perforations 11 proximate its peripheral edges 16 18 20 and 22 this would further assist in stabilizing the support plate and the resultant anchor bolt in that as mortar would be applied to the tops. | 4 |
transistor 1 is greater than the thickness of the gate insulating layer of the switching thin film transistor 2 in the oled array substrate regardless of whether a type of the switching thin film transistor 2 is the same type as that of the driving thin film transistor 1 or not it should be further noted that in addition to the thickness of the gate insulating layer other factors such as an active layer may affect the magnitude of the s factor of a thin film transistor the thickness of the gate insulating layer is merely taken as an example in the present embodiment of course all implementations in which it is ensured that the s factor of the switching thin film transistor 2 is smaller than the s factor of the driving thin film transistor 1 fall within the protection scope of the present invention the oled array substrate provided by the present embodiment further includes elements such as a storage capacitor an organic electroluminescent device and the like all implementations in which the thickness of the gate insulating layer of the driving thin film transistor 1 is greater than the thickness of the gate insulating layer of the switching thin film transistor 2 in the oled array substrate fall within the protection scope of the present invention as shown in fig3 the present embodiment provides a manufacturing method of an oled array substrate which includes the switching thin film transistor 2 and the. | 7 |
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