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cores which is interior this means that the moisture barrier includes paper on either side of the moisture barrier the interior moisture barrier may a include film a coating or is impregnated into said tube core a variety of useful materials may be used as the moisture barrier including but not limited to vinyl chloride resin acrylic polyurethane phenolic resin polyester polyolefin foil and combinations thereof adhesives may be included in the layers of the tube core as needed to ensure the integrity of the structure useful adhesives include pressure sensitive adhesives hot melt adhesives reactive adhesives etc the methods of determining the amount of paper that may be excluded from the tube core include observation of the tube core in use after yarn has been wound onto the tube core or testing of the tube core in the absence of wound yarn the testing observation is intended to duplicate conditions to which a yarn package yarn plus the core would be exposed during processing shipping or use this includes exposure to a high temperature and humid environment temperatures may be at or above about 27 u00b0 c including at or above about 30 u00b0 c the humidity may be about greater than about 70 including greater than about 80 or greater than about 90 the humid environment may include humidity of 90 for prolonged periods of time the testing also occurs over time such as approximately seven days typically the core will become saturated with moisture at some time within the seven day period several tube core testing methods are known in the art one such method is described in u s.
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to the combustion chamber or generator 14 the addition of the preheated air reduces the amount of natural gas which is required by the gas combustion chamber however the combined cycle system can still operate without the air preheating for maximum flexibility of operation a bypass pipe 25 with associated valves as is well known is provided around the air heater so that the plant can operate at maximum efficiency during periods when the solar heat is not available the combined system of the instant invention has distinct and important advantages over an exclusively solar system the first advantage is that the central receiver will not have to be built on such a large scale since combined cycle equipment is economic in smaller sizes as compared to steam turbine equipment alone for example a viable stand alone solar system would require almost twenty times as many heliostats as the combined system of the instant invention this would result in considerable construction savings as well as savings as to energy costs per kilowatt hour the system of the instant invention also takes advantage of the relative cheap cost of natural gas while preparing for increased use of solar technology in the event the cost for such gas increases also the system of the instant invention uses inexpensive salts although molten metal can be used the molten salt is a very good heat transfer medium thus permitting the central receiver and air heater to be small in size the salt also has low vapor pressure which minimizes.
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preferably the length of boss 158 is equal to or slightly less than the width of the slot 124 and the width of the second walls 182 is equal to or slightly less than the length of the boss the opposed rounded corners 186 facilitate a camming effect when the twist and lock eyelets 154 are twisted and engaged within the slots 124 in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 15 the first and second walls 180 and 182 are not inclined preferably the neck 206 has a similar construction to the boss 158 except that it is shorter in length than the boss the neck 206 may be generally rectangular or square and is defined by a pair of generally parallel first walls 220 a pair of generally parallel second walls 222 a pair of opposed square corners 224 and a pair of opposed rounded corners 226 preferably the length of neck 206 is equal to or slightly less than the distance between the opposed shoulders 204 of the storage rail and the width of the neck 206 is the same as the width of the boss 158 the opposed rounded corners 226 facilitate a camming effect with the shoulders 204 when the twist and lock eyelets 154 are twisted and engaged within the slots 124 in accordance with further embodiments the.
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is near but not toughing iadd touching iaddend actuator 22 which is pivotally mounted on shaft 21 as shown the left end of actuator 22 is closely positioned above solenoid 18 so that only a slight air gap 23 is found between the top of the magnetic core member 20 and the actuator 22 the end of actuator 22 remote from the solenoid 18 terminates in an upturned tab 24 above the upturned tab 24 is a selector key 26 pivotally secured to selector plunger 16 by means of connecting pin 28 the selector plunger 16 extends to the right into selector body 30 in which the pneumatic apparatus of the system is contained and through intermediate elements controls the operation of yarn feed wheel 15 to the right of selector body 30 spring 34 engages the lefthand end of selector plunger 16 and biases the plunger to the right when solenoid 18 is energized the actuator tab 24 impacts against selector key 26 causing its free end to pivot upwardly where it can be engaged by cam lobe 32 that extends along the length of selector shaft 12 as the shaft 12 rocks in a clockwise direction the selector key 26 and selector plunger 16 are driven to the left causing actuation of the pneumatic system and feed system as will be described yarn strand s can be seen extending downwardly from a yarn creel not shown over a prefeed bar 36 which oscillates in timed relation with the drive shaft 14 and the selector shaft 12 to the feed wheel 15 elements of which are positioned around drive shaft 14.
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defining structure at least a portion of which is a thermally conductive material this flow path defining structure defines a first flow path for the exhaled breath gases and defines a separate second flow path for the coolant fluid adjacent the first flow path the conduits 268 168 or 68 may be of any suitable material which can transfer sufficient heat to the coolant fluid to maintain the temperature within the scrubbing substance 215 115 or 15 below a desired maximum value in contemplated designs for the embodiments illustrated in fig8 13 each tube is fabricated from steel and has a nominal diameter of about 1 inch with any of the above described embodiments when the scrubbing substance is exhausted or when it is otherwise desired to replace the scrubbing substance the apparatus can be opened so that the original scrubbing substance or what remains can be removed the apparatus is refilled with a new charge of the scrubbing substance and the apparatus is then returned to the closed operating condition with the novel apparatus and process of the present invention the temperature of the interior of the scrubber enclosure can be controlled and maintained below the point where the heat buildup becomes a problem the system of the present invention is readily adapted for use with a variety of anesthesia machines which employ scrubbing substances the apparatus is relatively easy to operate and maintain and the apparatus is very effective in maintaining desired temperatures within the scrubbing substance so as to provide an even greater safety margin when using anesthetics that might degrade at elevated temperatures it will be readily apparent from the foregoing detailed description of the invention and from the illustrations thereof that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the true spirit and.
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follower 14 also rest on the floor plate 18 in the fully loaded configuration the bottom ammunition cartridge has been removed from fig8 and 9 to generally illustrate the relation between the features of the ammunition cartridges and the ammunition cartridge guide surfaces the magazine components other than the spring may be formed from a polymer material for example the housing may be formed from an injection molded polymer e g polyamide polyphthalamide ppa or poly aryl ether ketone pek preferably the housing may be formed from polyamide nylon 6 6 additionally the polymer matrix may include reinforcement fibers e g carbon fiber or glass fiber although polymer or reinforced polymer materials may be preferred for forming the magazine components other materials that are sufficiently strong and durable may be used for example the magazine components may be manufactured from aircraft quality aluminum titanium steel or other alloys also magazine components may be formed by over molding a second material over a base part for example an elastomer e g rubber may be over molded on to a component formed from carbon fiber reinforced polymer accordingly the fore grip and rear grip portions of the housing may be formed from rubber that is molded on top of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer material referring to fig3 the follower 14 may include one or more.
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dect modes associated with the dual band first local oscillator there are band control means operable to adjust the local oscillator frequency in response to channel detection means which detect the channel employed in any communication in the case of the mobile initiating a call then the channel detection means will be able to detect which channels are available and be able to effect the control switches for the dcs1800 dect circuits as appropriate the programmable dividers operate under the control of data clock and enable commands the prime second local oscillator 2lo produces a two frequencies at 450 and 442 368 mhz and employs a feedback path to ensure that the frequency is maintained by these means the required frequencies 225 130 and 110 592 mhz can be derived from the 13 0 and 13 824 mhz references as can the required first local oscillator frequencies the synthesised first local oscillator accomplishes dual mode operation by having a dual band local oscillator which tunes dual bands 1580 to 1655 mhz for dcs1800 or 1771 200 to 1786 752 mhz for dect in the dcs1800 mode the 1lo tunes in 200 khz spaced channels and in the dect mode 1 728 mhz spaced channels defined by the by r.
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of the image pick up elements 14 16 18 is irradiated as the light output from a semiconductor laser 21 to a polygonal mirror 22 through an image processing unit 27 which will be described later as the polygonal mirror is rotated by scanner motor 23 the laser beam is scanned perpendicularly to the rotating direction of the photosensitive drum further photosensor 64 being situated 11 mm before the place where the laser beam starts to scan on the drum generates the signals of b and d being irradiated by the laser beam sensitizing drum 24 is charged with negative electricity by negative electrifier 25 which is supplied with the negative high voltage current from a high voltage power source then reading the exposure section 26 original chart 1 on transparent plate 2 of the original base being lighted by lighting lamps 7 6 forms the image on imaging elements 14 16 18 through mobile reflectors 9 10 lens 11 dichroic filter 12 blue filter 13 green filter 15 and red filter 17 successively the image output from the ccd as seen in the block diagram fig2 of image processing section 27 undergoes the following correction with each color i e shading correction by shading unit 28 u03b3 correction by u03b3 correction unit 29 linearization of gradient turbidity correction by masking unit 30 undercolor removing correction by ucr unit 31 gradation reproducing correction by the dither unit 32 and gradation up correction by multivalued coding unit 33 and then via laser driver.
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brake actuator 30 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is best illustrated in fig2 there the actuator 30 is shown engaging and operating a spindle brake operator 16 once a yarn break or other situation occurs which requires the attendant to engage one of the spindle brakes the attendant obtains the portable device and positions it with the first surface 33 directed toward the spindle brake operator 16 the spindle brake operator 16 is then engaged by the projecting edge 56 of the actuating member 54 and the magnets 48 50 are drawn to the metal of the textile machine frame 18 which causes the spindle brake operator 16 to pivot into operation thus engaging the spindle brake and halting rotation of the spindle the magnets 48 50 retain the portable spindle brake actuator against the textile machine frame 18 and maintain the braking action until the condition is relieved by an attendant by the present invention the spindle brakes on a textile spinning machine may be individually stopped and remain in a stopped condition indefinitely further by using multiple actuators according to the present invention several spindles may be stopped at once without placing the attendant under dangerous conditions it will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the.
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150 is now described with primary reference to fig5 7 a and 7 b the bin lift and dump mechanism comprises a bin engaging member 151 structured and arranged to grasp a bin b that contains material to be shredded and a powered lift device coupled with the bin engaging member 151 and operable to lift the bin engaging member from a first position e g ground level as shown in solid lines in fig5 and 7 a generally vertically upward to a second position the middle position shown in phantom lines in fig5 that places the bin in a generally upright orientation adjacent the rotary shredder 130 and operable then to move the bin engaging member 151 to a third position the top position in fig5 that tips the bin so as to dump the material to be shredded from the bin into the rotary shredder as best seen in fig6 the powered lift device includes a pair of spaced chains 152 arranged in vertically extending loops about drive sprockets 153 and idler sprockets 154 fig7 a a drive shaft 155 connects the two drive sprockets 153 of the respective chains 152 and the drive shaft is coupled to a hydraulic drive 156 that receives pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic pump 190 fig1 for driving the shaft and hence the drive sprockets so that the chains rotate a transverse rod 157 is attached at its opposite ends to the chains 152 adjacent.
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network in some implementations network daemon 202 can compare the network traffic of one process to the network traffic of another process to distinguish between types of network problems for example if one process has a good connection to a server on the network and another process has a bad connection to a server on the network then network daemon 202 can determine that the problem is with the server the problem is with the individual process and not with the network connection however if both processes have problems connecting to their respective network servers then the network daemon 202 can determine that the mobile device has a bad wi fi or cellular connection for example in some implementations if the mobile device has no active network connections for network daemon 202 to monitor network daemon 202 can initiate a network connection to determine network status for example when network daemon 202 is determining whether to create a network connection for a conditional client network daemon 202 can test the network connection 210 by sending a packet or a message e g a ping through network interface 204 in some implementations network daemon 202 can test the network connection 210 by establishing a network connection for a conditional client that is waiting to perform a small job network daemon 202 can for example create a network connection for a small sized job of conditional client network request and monitor the network connection when the conditional client uses the network connection in some implementations network daemon 202 can receive connection guidance from other processes running on the mobile device for example network daemon 202 can receive connection guidance from persistent network client 212 persistent network client 212 can.
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intruding force is released the invention is especially useful in safety accessories for automatic overhead doors garages and the like application_number US 66200503 A description referring now to the preferred version shown in fig1 elongated flexible support 1 is shown attached to base 2 the elongated flexible support 1 has two openings u2014 side opening 3 and end opening 4 in this version photocell 5 is installed in side opening 3 base 2 has holes 6 for screws or other fasteners to fix it to a doorjamb or other structure near the door not shown elongated flexible support 1 is made of a rubbery material preferably tough enough so that if it is bent completely u2014 even more than 90 u00b0 it will spring back to its original shape that is the flexible support 1 has a memory which permits it to resume its original shape and form as soon as a deforming force is released it may be made of tygong silicone rubber or other material having flexibility and memory such that it will spring back to its original shape on removal of a bending or distorting constraint satisfactory materials include materials having a shore hardness a as determined on a durometer of 40 to 80 preferably 50 to 70 although we do not intend to be limited to these ranges as the thickness of the material may also have an.
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and heterocyclic radical oxy specific examples include fluoromethyl hydroxyethyl 2 3 dihydroxyethyl 2 or 3 furanyl methyl cyclopropylmethyl benzyloxyethyl 3 pyridinyl methyl 2 or 3 furanyl methyl 2 thienyl ethyl hydroxypropyl aminocyclohexyl 2 dimethylaminobutyl methoxymethyl n pyridinylethyl diethylaminoethyl and cyclobutylmethyl alkenyl groups are analogous to alkyl groups but have at least one double bond two adjacent sp 2 carbon atoms depending on the placement of a double bond and substituents if any the geometry of the double bond may be entgegen e or zusammen z cis or trans similarly alkynyl groups have at least one triple bond two adjacent sp carbon atoms unsaturated alkenyl or alkynyl groups may have one or more double or triple bonds respectively or a mixture thereof like alkyl groups unsaturated groups may be straight chain or branched and they may be substituted as described both above for alkyl groups and throughout the disclosure by example examples of alkenyls alkynyls and substituted forms include cis 2 butenyl trans 2 butenyl 3 butynyl 3 phenyl 2 propynyl 3 2 u2032 fluorophenyl 2 propynyl 3 methyl 5 phenyl 4 pentynyl 2 hydroxy 2 propynyl 2 methyl 2 propynyl 2 propenyl 4 hydroxy 3 butynyl 3 3 fluorophenyl 2 propynyl and 2 methyl 2 propenyl in formula i alkenyl and alkynyl groups can be.
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in a powerup rs232 step 202 the processing unit enters this sequence 200 when a connection to an external device i e desktop computer is detected in the powerup rs232 step 202 a serial line buffer not shown is supplied with power the sequence 200 then proceeds to a wait step 204 the processing unit waits for a specific period of time in the order of milliseconds so that the serial line buffer may properly receive power supply and generate appropriate signals after the wait step 204 the sequence 200 proceeds to a cts signal detected decision step 206 where the processing unit detects the presence or absence of a clear to send cts signal a cts signal is a rs 232 signal sent from a receiving device to a transmitting device indicating that it is clear to send data cts signal is asserted by the receiving device when asserted it indicates that the receiving device is ready to accept serial data when unasserted it indicates that data transmission should be disabled if the presence of a cts signal is detected the sequence 200 proceeds to a powerdown step 210 a where power is withdrawn from the serial line buffer the connection type is determined to be serial and the sequence then proceeds to a is serial connection step 301 in sequence 300 if the absence of a cts signal is detected the sequence 200 proceeds to a is it 5v decision step 208 a usb connection typically draws a 5 volt power while.
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each segment one of the independent driving waveforms the method may also include determining whether an update of display data has occurred for one of the segments the method may include selecting a different one of the waveforms to drive the segment if an update has occurred the method may further include maintaining a currently selected waveform to drive the segment if an update has not occurred application_number US 72777807 A description reference will now be made in detail to the invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings the implementations set forth in the following description do not represent all implementations consistent with the claimed invention instead they are merely some examples consistent with certain aspects related to the invention wherever possible the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts fig7 illustrates a display driving system 700 for driving a bistable display panel consistent with an embodiment of the present invention for example and without limitation system 700 is described with respect to driving an epd panel however system 700 may be applied with equal effectiveness to drive other types of bistable displays system 700 includes pixel update sequencers 702 1 702 2 702 n each of which is configured to generate time independent waveforms.
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have the form of a double funnel i e first narrowing and then widening out again in these openings the jets of sheath gas are guided to surround and focus the spray jets each spray jet consists of ions and highly charged very fine droplets which repel each other and try to drive each other out of the spray jet in a radial direction the funnel causes the sheath gas to closely envelop each individual spray jet this means that heavy ions and droplets of the spray jet are prevented by their low mobility from penetrating through the sheath gas and discharging on the inner surfaces of the openings although the attracting voltage electrode attracts the charges of the droplets and the ions in addition to their mutual space charge repulsion the drying process of the droplets is very complicated the increasing charge density on the surface of the shrinking droplets repeatedly causes the droplets to become constricted and divide but also directly expulses light ions mainly charged water clusters the droplets cool due to the loss of heat of vaporization they can even freeze in the limiting case the sheath gas should therefore preferably be heated in order to accelerate the drying process of the droplets the temperature here must be chosen so that on the one hand the droplets dry rapidly but on the other hand the analyte ions are not destroyed and consideration must be given to the fact that the drying process cools the analyte ions and thus protects them it is quite possible to use temperatures of over one hundred degrees celsius highly focused and hot jets of sheath gas also support the.
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from a single target in a partial pressure 1 u00d7 10 u2212 5 t of sulfur onto a glass substrate the film was u02dc 200 nm thick and polycrystalline it exhibited the expected cubic pyrite crystal structure as indicated by x ray diffractometry the sample was transferred to an evaporation chamber without removal to atmosphere and a 40 nm thick layer of epitaxial zns was deposited by thermal evaporation a sketch of this sample is shown in fig1 transferring the sample between deposition chambers under vacuum or without removal to air avoids oxidation and contamination of the fes 2 surface in other embodiments high substrate temperature deposition of fes 2 may be carried out by sputtering from a multi component target to a high temperature substrate e g ts 400 u00b0 c and sulfurdizing under flowing h 2 s e g at 500 u00b0 c for 5 hours all vacuum deposited fabrication is preferred according to some aspects of the invention initial x ray photoelectron spectroscopy xps results for this sample were obtained and compared to results for bare fes 2 and films with zno and sio 2 encapsulation layers the encapsulation layers were removed in steps inside an ultra high vacuum chamber with an ion beam and xps scans were carried out after each removal step the results shown in.
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elevator system 10 could use two or more belts 16 for suspending and or driving the elevator car 12 in addition the elevator system 10 could have various configurations such that either both sides of the one or more belts 16 engage the one or more sheaves 18 such as shown in the exemplary elevator systems in fig1 or 2 or only one side of the one or more belts 16 engages the one or more sheaves 18 fig1 illustrates an elevator system 10 in which the elevator car 12 includes a sheave 18 around which the belt 16 is routed to support the elevator car 12 similarly the counterweight 22 includes a sheave 18 around which the belt 16 is routed to support the counterweight 22 each end 24 a and 24 b of the belt 16 is terminated at a fixed location such as a support 26 or other fixed location of the elevator system 10 fig2 illustrates an embodiment of an elevator system 10 in which as in fig1 the elevator car 12 includes a sheave 18 around which the belt 16 is routed to support the elevator car 12 in this embodiment however a first end 24 a of the belt 16 is terminated at the support 26 while a second end 24 b of the belt 16 is terminated at the counterweight 22 and is movable with the counterweight 22 fig3 provides a schematic of a belt construction or design each belt 16 is constructed of a plurality of wires 28 e g twisted into one or more strands 30 and or cords 32 as shown in fig4 in a jacket 34 as seen in fig3 the belt 16 has an aspect ratio greater than one i e belt width is greater than.
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130 is extended and is at a right angle with the user 39 s upper arm 140 or as close thereto as possible at this point a measurement which is reflective of the length of the user 39 s lower arm 130 generally extending from just below the bicep to the middle of the user 39 s palm may be taken and read through window 155 although not shown hand grip 150 and particularly the ranging window 155 thereof may contain a needle or some other pointing device which points to the measurement scale on inner pipe 160 in order to obtain an accurate reading the measurement is typically taken in inches but may be taken in any other unit of measure so long as the associated arm length extenders 220 are sized according to the same unit of measure arm length extenders are shown in fig2 although only the two outside arm length extenders 220 are labeled as such in fig2 each of the tubes in the figure are arm length extenders 220 of varying lengths and are present in pairs on the carrying unit 200 shown in fig2 in a preferred embodiment of the present invention lower arm length ranges are used with each arm length range corresponding to a specific arm length extender 220 thus for example a push up device according to the present teachings may include five arm length ranges comprising extenders of 9 10 11 12 and 13 inches for each arm length covered a pair of arm length extenders 220 are present on carrying unit 200 in one embodiment of the present invention arm.
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tenant subscribes to use one multi tenant application and the sla may be saved in the metadata of the tenant according to one embodiment data volume of the tenant folder may be set based on the sla according to one embodiment of the present invention a physical location where the tenant folder is located may be assigned based on the sla which location may be a physical medium shared with other tenants or a physical medium dedicated to the tenant for example a high speed diskette etc at step 403 a file in a multi tenant application folder is copied to the tenant folder it may copy a selected file for example an application level file a tenant specific file or a pre build file which may be modified by the tenant for example a customized configuration file according to one embodiment if the selected file is an application level file only a link directed to a file of a multi tenant application folder is established in the tenant folder at step 405 an access control list acl of the tenant folder is established wherein the acl prescribes access rights to the file for example it is prescribed in the acl that the tenant only performs read operation to an application level file of a link in the tenant folder fig5 schematically illustrates examples of some acls in the form of a list for example the tenant account of t 1 is u201c abc u201d which tenant.
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being used to switch s1 and s2 with s1 being conductive while s2 is off s1 s2 and vice versa the oscillator also provides a sync signal to a phase modulator 26 the output waveform of the phase modulator is nominally 90 u00b0 displaced as shown in fig3 c from that of the oscillator with zero modulating input however the phase may be deflected i e advanced or retarded from the nominal 90 u00b0 setting by a proper signal to the 34 mod sig 34 input this output waveform from the phase modulator 26 is connected to control the switches s3 and s4 the switches s3 and s4 are connected to be switched so that s3 is conductive while s4 is off s3 s4 and vice versa considering the operation of the block diagram of fig1 the switches s1 and s2 are continually opened and closed with a 100 duty cycle square wave drive 180 u00b0 apart thus each switch is conducting fifty percent of the time whereby a current from the positive source terminal flows successively into primary winding terminals 12 and then 15 and an ac voltage is induced at secondary winding 16 the square wave drive may be minumum two times the maximum modulating signal frequency usually in the 20 khz to 30 khz range up to as high as the speed of the switching devices will allow one or the other of the bidirectional switches s3 and s4 is always conductive as switched by the phase modulator output that is switches s3 and s4 are opened and closed 180 u00b0 apart.
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heat exchanger 168 is mixed with incoming low pressure gaseous nitrogen stream 92 and recycled for compression and liquefaction as described earlier liquid nitrogen product flows from the system via stream 182 in the flow diagram shown in fig2 liquid nitrogen stream 182 returning to the air separation unit is indirectly derived from the liquid nitrogen recovered from separator 154 for this purpose a portion of high pressure inlet nitrogen stream 184 is condensed against a portion of liquid nitrogen stream 186 in reboiler condenser 188 condensed liquid nitrogen side stream 182 is sent to the distillation column system not seen vaporized nitrogen overhead stream 162 is either sent totally to heat exchanger 110 as shown or a portion of stream 162 can be sent to the heat exchangers not shown of the air separation unit according to the present invention an energy efficient process is provided which is particularly adapted to recover refrigeration from lng being vaporized for pipeline introduction this obviates the known inefficiencies associated with recirculating fluorocarbon and its ancillary equipment by interstage cooling with lng of the successive component compression steps the inlet volume of the air component feed is reduced this keeps the size of.
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32 percent of the observed delay this makes the observed delay or change in length appear to be too small thus the measured delay should be increased by a factor of 1 32 to obtain the true change in length u03b4l to make strain measurements on an optical fiber cable two fibers are selected for the test one representing the transmitted path and the other the return path at the far end of the cable the same two fibers are fusion spliced together to complete the loop a five turn wrap on a 20 mm diameter mandrel is used on the transmitting fiber to obtain a more uniform modal power distribution both fibers are held in vacuum chucks on x y z positioners at the transmitting and receiving ends a base line measurement is then made to obtain a reference length the distance meter provides a direct readout of the distance as if it were measured in air the reading is then corrected for the index of refraction and the strain optic coefficient at the higher resolution u00b1 1 mm distance measurements can be made every 15 seconds and at the lower resolution u00b1 10 mm measurements can be taken every 2 seconds continuous length measurements may then be made while applying tension to the cable sheath by clamping the cable sheath onto the fibers in the vicinity of the ends of the cable the tension is thereby also transmitted to the optical fibers since the setup does not need to be adjusted after the initial alignment continuous measurements are possible as the strain progresses the meter may be controlled with a calculator to provide unattended measurements over long periods of time the foregoing principles will be more.
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a production amount of 1500 admt day in this case an input of 0 68 tonne tonne of wood moisture is obtained that is 0 68 tonnes of wood moisture per tonne of chips accompanies the chips the arrangement can be adjusted such that the temperature of the impregnation fluid rec that is withdrawn lies around 30 u00b0 c the following standard amounts and temperatures apply in these operational conditions bl 1 105 u00b0 c and a flow of 2 85 tonne hour bl 2 125 u00b0 c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour bl 3 132 u00b0 c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour rec 30 u00b0 c and a flow of 0 96 tonne tonne i e 0 96 tonne fluid per tonne of chips a temperature of the mixture of approximately 117 u00b0 c is obtained under these conditions which together with the exothermic reaction with the black liquor which corresponds to a temperature rise of approximately 5 u00b0 c ensures a final temperature of approximately 122 u00b0 c of the chips when fed out from the impregnation vessel at this level of the flow in the counterflow zone z 1 which preferably lies within the interval 50 150 of the flow of chips calculated as a weight percentage i e that 0 50 1 50 tonnes of.
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may be employed for electropolishing a metallic stent with reference to fig6 there is shown a cathodic structural arrangement 600 in which a plurality of cylindrical shaped mesh cathodes 602 604 606 are provided while three cylinders are shown in the figure fewer or more are possible each cathode 602 604 606 may have a similar length but their diameters differ the cylinders 602 604 606 are stacked concentrically however they are stacked out of phase with each other so that in combination they provide a stepped conical shaped profile that subtends an angle b as seen in fig6 each cylinder is prevented from telescopic movement in relation to a neighboring cylinder by pins 610 that are inserted to extend from a larger cylinder into a directly smaller cylinder that fits inside the larger cylinder preferably the pins are platinum or other highly conductive material so that negative charge applied to one cylinder will spread to all cylinders preferably the cylinders are each made of the same platinum iridium mesh that is used to produce the conically shaped cylindrical cathode 500 of the previous embodiment in use the resulting stacked cylindrical configuration 600 is utilized as a cathode for electropolishing stents in an electrolyte solution because it effectively has a stepped conical shape it may replace the frusto conical shaped cathode 500 that is shown in fig5 b a stent.
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150 to about 3000 polyisocyanates suitable for use in the present invention include simple polyisocyanates such as hexamethylene diisocyanate 2 4 diisocyanato toluene 2 6 diisocyanato toluene 1 isocyanato 3 3 5 trimethyl 5 isocyanatomethyl cyclohexane 4 4 diisocyanatodiphenyl methane 2 4 u2032 diisocyanatodiphenyl methane or derivatives of these diisocyanates containing biuret or urethane groups isocyanate compounds which can be reacted with a triazole blocking group also include derivatives containing biuret groups include polyisocyanates of the type described in u s pat no 3 124 605 i e mixtures of homologues consisting of tris isocyanatohexyl biuret and higher homologues of this polyisocyanate of the type obtained in the biuretization of hexamethylene diisocyanate these biuret polyisocyanates also have an average nco functionality of from 2 to 4 and an average molecular weight below 10 000 preferably about 150 to about 3000 suitable urethane derivatives or u201c prepolymers u201d of the diisocyanates exemplified above may be used as isocyanate compounds which are reacted with the triazole these urethane derivatives or prepolymers may include the above polyisocyanates as reaction products with less than equivalent quantities of aliphatic diols or triols having molecular weights of from about 62 to about 200 such as ethylene glycol 1 2 or 1 3 propane diol 1 2 butane diol tetramethylene or.
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signal is not delivered in a state where all the joint portions are coupled the automobile can be driven normally thus even when a load is applied to the engine and the blowby gas is generated the blowby gas thus generated is sucked by the negative pressure of the intake duct 12 and feed back and hence prevented from being exhausted in the atmosphere when performing the maintenance of the automobile the joint portions 13 15 16 are sometimes disengaged in this respect when these joint portions 13 15 16 are disengaged and then restored after the maintenance if one of these joint portions is carelessly forgotten to be coupled there arises a fear that the blowby gas may leak from the joint portion thus remained in a disengagement state when the blowby gas is generated however since the connector portion at the joint portion thus disengaged is detached the switch circuit c 1 is opened and so the portion between the detection terminals 81 a 81 b of the detection circuit 80 is placed in an insulated state in this state when the ignition key is turned on to activate the detection circuit 80 the alarm signal is outputted from the detection circuit 80 thus a driver notices that one of the joint portions in the blowby gas feedback path is in a disengagement state accordingly the blowby.
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10 by mass of the filler and gcc comprises at least 10 of the filler mass pre treating at least some of the filler particles with a coating that decreases the adhesion between a strength additive and the filler particles and adding both the filler blend and the strength additive to the paper mat it has been known for some time that adding strength additives to paper mat increases the strength of the resulting paper some examples of strength additives are described in u s pat no 4 605 702 some examples of strength additives are cationic starches which adhere to the cellulose fibers and tightly bind them together unfortunately it is not practical to add large amounts of strength additives to compensate for the weakness that results from using large amounts of filler in paper mat one reason is because strength additives are expensive and using large amounts of additives would result in production costs that are commercially non viable in addition adding too much strength additive negatively affects the process of papermaking and inhibits the operability of various forms of papermaking equipment as an example in the context of cationic starch strength additives the cationic starch retards the drainage and dewatering process which drastically slows down the papermaking process furthermore cellulose fibers can only adsorb a limited amount of strength additive this.
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is in order let a given processor have a register file set labeled ri_x where x is a value between 0 through n u2212 1 and n is the total number of datapath registers let the processor also have a typical risc like instruction set and a sequential controller that executes a specified loop for example an add instruction is of the form add src 1 src 2 dst where src 1 is source operand 1 src 2 is source operand 2 and dst is the destination register all the three operands are drawn from the register file normally an instruction like add ri_ 0 ri_ 1 ri_ 2 would simply add up the contents of register in location 0 of the register file with register in location 1 and store the results in location 2 in a c language notation this would be written as ri 2 ri 0 ri 1 in these examples all addressing is implicit and static fixed in time pointer modified addressing works slightly differently pointer modified addressing is a form of indirect addressing an additional register set the pointer register set is maintained to map the address of a datapath register with the contents of the corresponding pointer register set thus let the pointer register set be called rd_x an instruction like add ri_ 0 ri_ 1 ri_ 2 is actually translated to mean ri rd 2 ri rd 0 ri rd 1 thus the operands of the instruction are the data registers whose addresses are contained in the rd_x register set if the contents of the pointer register set were such that rd_x x then the behavior under the pointer modified addressing would be exactly the same as that of the.
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interface with construction equipment in particular connector 175 may interface with construction equipment having two or more horizontally spaced load bearing projections such as construction equipment 108 construction equipment 108 defines a backhoe and includes an articulating arm 107 and a bucket 109 as fig1 shows bucket 109 defiles a first projection and a second projection the first projection defines a first tooth 110 of the backhoe while the second projection defines a second tooth 112 of the backhoe by coupling connector 175 with bucket 109 construction equipment 108 may support apparatus 100 as articulating arm 107 is used to adjust the position of apparatus 100 apparatus 100 may effectively interface with construction equipment in addition to backhoes for example apparatus 100 is configured to interface with forklifts or other construction operating equipment including two load bearing projections with which connector 175 can couple as fig3 and 4 illustrate apparatus 100 enables users to control the extending and retracting functions of the strut arms of apparatus 100 using a remote control transmitter 195 remote control transmitter 195 is configured to communicate with remote control receiver 190 via wireless data connection by allowing users to control the extending and retracting functions of the strut arms the remote control mechanism of apparatus 100 allows users to adjust shoring plates to a proper shoring position within a trench without physically entering the trench when apparatus 100 is to be removed from the trench the remote control mechanism further allows users to adjust the shoring plates to a proper removal insertion position as fig2 shows major vertical arm 125 extends from an arm upper end 127.
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alcohol sensor 11 to a pre determined temperature the non volatile memory unit 15 stores calibration data and the adapter 30 communicates data and readings to the breathalyzer 100 returning to fig2 signals from the sensor module 60 to the breathalyzer 39 s processor or signal processing unit 150 shown in fig1 through a pin 3 and the calibration data from the non volatile memory 15 is sent through pins 4 and 5 as shown in fig4 the cable 40 connects the breathalyzer 100 to the adapter 30 of the sensor module 21 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention the sensor module 60 comprising the breath sampling tube 20 includes all components of a breathalyzer 100 that may suffer from residue build up and other problems requiring re calibration this advantageously enables the present invention to provide a breathalyzer 100 that is as accurate as and functionally equivalent to a u201c new u201d breathalyzer 100 by simply replacing the sensor module 60 of the present invention the non volatile memory 15 includes various other pins such as pin 7 labeled as u201c w p u201d which means u201c write protect u201d to prevent the non volatile memory 15 from losing the calibration data the primary.
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grip the end of body 115 compressive member 127 is a flexible heat resistant material having an open edge or two open ends allowing for the insertion of the band and stem when the band and stem are inserted through the opening s compressive member 127 may be compressed by a user upon application of the necessary external forces compressive member 127 is strengthen sufficiently to retain its shape and the corresponding compressive forces after application of the external forces an example of compressive member 127 is a flexible u201c c u201d shaped clamp configured to pinch around the band and stem when a user applies the necessary external force the compressive force binds loop portions 119 121 to body 117 depending on the configuration of compressive member 127 a seam 129 may be formed to indicate to the user a level of adequate compression it is understood that other methods of joining loop portions 119 121 to body 117 are contemplated for example and adhesive may be used alternatively a heat treatment may be applied to fuse the two members together it is understood that the shape of loop portions 119 121 are not so limited to the depicted form other shapes are possible including triangular rectangular oval and so forth loop portions 119 121 are configured to have any shape that permits body 109 to be attached in tension at ends 123 and 125 therefore loop portion may be an aperture as seen in fig2 and 3 or may be a hook shape additionally band 115 is configured to permit a user the ability to customize the cosmetic and ornamental.
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upstream of a digester 105 and downstream from a sludge thickening station 25 and a sludge storage tank 20 disposing the pathogen reduction system 35 upstream with respect to the digester is generally preferred however it should be pointed out that the pathogen reduction system 35 could be employed downstream from the digester 105 pathogen reduction system 35 is designed to treat sludge and to remove pathogens such as bacteria viruses etc from the sludge generally the sludge being treated by the pathogen reduction system 35 constitutes either primary or secondary sludge or both those skilled in the art will appreciate that primary sludge is typically separated from influent wastewater during the course of primary treatment secondary sludge on the other hand is separated from the wastewater during the course of secondary treatment in conventional sludge treatment both the primary and secondary sludge is combined and after being combined is directed to a digester such as anaerobic or aerobic digester once in the digester the sludge is held for an extended time sometimes on the order of approximately 30 days and at a selected temperature level which is typically about 30 35 u00b0 c during the process the digester performs two important functions first the digester rids the sludge of pathogens such as bacteria viruses etc secondly the digester removes or at least substantially reduces volatile solids found in the sludge in the sludge treatment process of the present invention pathogen reduction is separated from the treatment for volatile solids in fact pathogen reduction occurs outside of the digester in the preferred process illustrated and discussed herein the pathogen reduction system 35 removes the pathogens from the sludge prior to the sludge being admitted to the digester 105 but after.
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preparation of the pressure sensitive label indicated as 40 fig4 preprinting of a desired image is accomplished on the top surfaces of portions 12 20 and 32 prior to laminating the several layers of each portion the preprinting on the top surface of portion 20 will appear as back printing on the dry tag label portion of the label the preprinting on the top surface of portion 32 will be protected by the plastic film layer 22 of the second material portion 20 the assembly of the pressure sensitive label 40 illustrated in fig4 is accomplished by first removing and discarding the release liner 16 from material portion 12 the remainder of the material portion 12 now consisting of the layers 14 and 18 and indicated as portion 48 rn fig4 is laminated to the plastic film 22 of the material portion 20 by means of the adhesive layer 18 of such remainder portion 48 of material portion 12 next the release liner 28 is removed and discarded from the material portion 20 to provide a remainder portion indicated as portion 50 in fig4 and the portions 48 and 50 are laminated to the top layer 34 of portion 32 by means of the adhesive layer 30 to form the pressure sensitive label shown in fig4 additional information is then printed on the pressure sensitive label 40 by any suitable impact printing device of course hand written information can be applied with firm pressure to form.
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holder because of this design the inert gas is exposed to windup and is carried out of the gas lens which has been shown to be advantageous for stabilizing the arc this measure specifically prevents the arc from wandering it is of course understood with the last mentioned model that the gas lens housing is designed in such a way that it can rotate freely around the longitudinal axis of the electrode holder even when the electrode is fastened in the electrode holder in an advantageous model of the invention the holding element is fastened on the interior side wall of the outer part with an initial ring step ring nut or the like in order to achieve a further equalization of the inert gas volume flowing from the gas lens there is a second ring step ring nut or the like in downstream direction of the first ring step in which one or several sieves are able to be locked or fastened beyond that it has been proven advantageous for the sieve s to be able to be locked or fastened with a central bore in a ring nut or the like of a jacket section of the holding element this holds the normally quite flexible sieve s securely and permanently in the gas lens housing other advantages and application possibilities of the present invention arise from the subsequent description of a design model with the aid of the drawings fig1 a wig torch with an electrode holder with a collet chuck and with a gas lens that is attached with play fig2 the electrode holder with attached gas lens according to fig1 fig3 a cutaway representation.
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collected data to the sub interrupters 73 1 and 73 2 accommodating the automatic trip device 53 in the upper intermediate layer fig8 a and 8b show flow charts illustrating a method of communicating between a system computer or user 39 s computer and a plurality of automatic trip devices constituted as a network system at step st 1 a system computer 71 requests the interrupter connection authentication from a main interrupter 72 step st 1 moves in order to steps st 2 and st 3 that the main interrupter 72 transmits a connection approval signal and the communication connection completion signal to the system computer 71 after the completion of the communication connection the system computer 71 performs steps st 4 and st 5 of transmitting the interrupter control message to the main interrupter 72 and receiving the interrupter state message from the system computer 71 after receiving the interrupter state message from the main interrupter 72 the system computer 71 performs steps st 6 and st 7 of transmitting the communication connection terminating signal to the main interrupter 72 and then is switched into a wire and wireless communication mode by a wire and wireless communicating device 65 as described above it is noted that the system computer 71 is communicated with the main interrupter 72 accommodating the automatic trip devices mounted in the intermediate layers on the other hand the system computer 71 or user 39 s terminal can be communicated with the main interrupter 72 the receptacles 74 1 74 2 74 3 and 74 4 in the lowest layer the illuminating equipment and mechanism 75 1 the electrical appliance equipment and mechanism 75 2 that.
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within the staircase from the top providing full coverage for the various failure analysis techniques for example because the signal traces are visible from the top various laser excitement failure analysis techniques may be used to isolate problems on any portion of a signal path on any layer in debugging other integrated circuits that are not specifically designed for testability many portions of a signal path may be obscured by overlapping traces fig6 illustrates an embodiment 600 of a shift register wherein the unit delay cells 602 are configured to easily perform a high speed test the data in 604 travels through a flip flop 608 to a string of unit delay cells 602 to a second flip flop 610 the signal travels out of the second flip flop 610 through a second string of unit delay cells 602 to a third flip flop 612 the signal travels out of the third flip flop 612 through a third string of unit delay cells 602 to a fourth flip flop 614 all of the flip flops share a common clock line with each clock cycle data must simultaneously propagate through the rows of the unit delay cells 602 if a problem exists within one of the many unit delay cells the data will not propagate properly and will become corrupted such problems will become more apparent when the clock speeds are high the present embodiment is directed at high speed testing of the integrated circuit whereas the.
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emergency power to the front seat longitudinal position motor to move the seat rapidly rearward or forward as appropriate while maintaining clearance between the front seat passenger and the dashboard the control system actuates rapid reclining of the front seat back without contacting the rear seat passenger safety belt pretensioners are actuated the result is the head of the front seat passenger is optimally positioned rearward and downward away from the intruding roof structure while maintaining clearance for the rear seat occupant if present as mentioned earlier for motor driven safety mechanisms deployment during an accident may require power exceeding that normally available from the vehicle other safety actuators such as slow burn pyrotechnic actuators solenoids and explosive bolts may also require very high power for the duration of actuation beyond what can be supplied from conventional vehicle power systems for this scenario the novel control system may further include supplemental power for emergency operation fig5 illustrates the operation of this aspect of the invention the vehicle has an electrical power source 20 typically a battery and alternator generator driven by the vehicle engine although 12 vdc is a common vehicle operating voltage other voltages are commonly employed and other power supplies such as fuel cells are also possible power sources the specific characteristics of power source 20 are not critical to the invention power from the source 20 is typically routed to components 19 usually engine compartment components which may require very high power.
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registor the aluminum light shield 12 is formed on the n diffusion layer 2 for the shift register and the transfer gate region 5 clock signals u03c6 1 u03c6 2 u03c6 3 and u03c6 4 as shown in fig2 are applied to the polysilicon electrodes 10 7 8 and 9 respectively the clock signals u03c6 1 u03c6 2 u03c6 3 and u03c6 4 have three signal levels v l v i and v h when the clock signal shows the signal level v l or v i signal charges condensed in the shift register element are transfered in the direction a of fig1 a upward when the clock signal shows the signal level v h signal charge condensed in the photodiodes 3 are transfered to the adjacent shift register element via the transfer gate region 5 horizontally in the ccd image sensor having the above construction the electrodes of the shift register elements are provided for wiring on the p type semiconductor substrate between neighboring photodiodes when the clock signals applied to the shift register elements shows a high signal level the channel stopper 4 is needed to provide under the wiring to prevent a charge mixing or crosstalk between the neighboring photodiodes because the channel stopper 4 are prepared by different steps variations in characteristics owing to masking slips are produced an embodiment of the present.
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may include other cross section shapes including a c shape and s shape an x shape or other shape that sufficiently prevents separation of the coronal angle implant 120 and the sagittal angle implant 130 in other embodiments retainer clips such as a c clip u clip or retainer ring may be used to hold the coronal angle implant 120 and sagittal angle implant 130 together the coronal angle implant 120 and the sagittal angle implant 130 also include retainers 154 that secure the connector 140 within the recess 142 in the coronal angle implant 120 and the sagittal angle implant 130 in the embodiment shown the retainers 154 are implemented as pairs inwardly biased fingers that are spaced apart a distance that is less than the width of the intermediate portion 146 of the connector the retainers 154 may be deflected away from each other to allow the connector 140 to fit into the recess 142 once the connector 140 is inserted completely within the recess 142 the retainers 154 deflect to their normal position within a recess 156 in the connector 140 in the embodiment shown the vertebral implant 110 includes a total of four retainers 154 with two each in the coronal angle implant 120 and the sagittal angle implant 130 in another embodiment the coronal angle implant.
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within the surface element along the curvature of rounded surface b triangular surface element f 4 which continues the approximation of continuously curved rounded surface b toward f 3 contains vertices f 41 e 42 and e 43 with vertices e 41 and e 43 of surface element f 4 coinciding with vertices e 32 and e 33 of surface element f 3 and the sides of the surface elements connecting the vertices because a continuous color shading transition is desired for rounded surface b the energy value triplets of e 33 and e 43 are selected to be identical for example a common average surface normal orientation or a surface normal orientation derived from the rounded curvature of b itself can be used for vertices e 33 and e 43 likewise the energy value triplets for vertices e 32 and e 41 are identical while energy value triplet r 42 g 42 b 42 of vertex e 42 of the surface element differs at least from the energy value triplet of vertex e 41 and in the illustrated example also typically differs from the energy value triplet of vertex e 43 because the energy value triplets at coincidental vertices of adjacent surface elements are identical a continuous color shading transition is obtained which provides a smooth visual impression even with a rough approximation of the continuous curvature only the coordinates of the vertices and the corresponding energy values are transferred from the cpu to the graphics card where the energy values of all pixels in the two dimensional object representation are calculated by interpolation preferably by linear interpolation from the transferred energy values of the vertices consequently this also.
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current source 12 is coupled to supply i ref to the output terminal the transconductance of the op amp is controlled by line 13 which is connected to the output terminal to create a feedback loop this will result in making i ref i out for this condition g m i ref v ref control line 13 can be coupled directly to op amps 14 and 15 along with any others not shown so that programmed op amp 10 can be used to slave the transconductances of a plurality of other op amps such an arrangement is particularly useful in cmos devices where substantial parameter variations are encountered in a production process the schematic diagram of fig2 shows a circuit that includes a programmed op amp 10 a v cc power supply is coupled to terminal 17 and to ground terminal 18 device 19 which is conventional provides a source of v cc 2 voltage for setting the circuit operating point as a function of the supply voltage transistors 20 and 21 are connected as a differential pair with transistors 23 and 24 providing a current mirror output load node 25 constitutes the op amp output the gate of transistor.
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hand side of fig2 a the signal is transmitted without noise and has a smooth sinusoidal shape near the center of the figure noise is added to the signal so that the wave form of the signal no longer has a smooth sinusoidal shape at the right hand side of fig2 a the signal again is free of noise and the wave form has a smooth sinusoidal shape the first portion of the circuit included within dotted line 8 generates a series of pulses each of which corresponds to a zero transition of the signal at a a 34 zero transition 34 is a point at which the wave form of the signal a crosses the horizontal axis the analog signal is received by a squarer 10 the output of squarer 10 at point b in fig1 is a square wave shown at fig2 b the square wave has uniform amplitude with substantially sharp transitions between a low value and a high value each transition of the square wave corresponds to a zero transition of the signal at a the output of the squarer 10 is connected to the input of a differentiator 20 the output of the differentiator 20 which is shown at fig1 as occurring at point c is depicted in fig2 c as can be seen by comparing fig2 c with fig2 b for each zero transition in the signal in fig2 b there is a short pulse in the signal in fig2 c positive short pulses correspond to transitions from a low level to a high level negative short pulses correspond to transitions from a high level to a low level it will be seen that these short pulses are of alternate.
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and lower portions of the thread stator 7 whereby heat conduction is effected actively in the stator blades 5 in the upper portion and the gas outlet 9 in the lower portion of the pump case 1 thereby reducing as much as possible the variation in temperature in the evacuation gas passage in the pump and uniformly heating the entire thread stator 7 next the inner construction of the rotor 2 will be described inside the rotor 2 a rotor shaft 11 is integrally mounted so as to be in the rotation axis thereof various types of bearing may be adopted as a bearing means of this rotor shaft 11 in this embodiment the rotor shaft 11 is supported by ball bearings 12 the rotor shaft 11 is rotated by a driving motor 13 the driving motor 13 is constituted by a motor stator 13 a mounted to a stator column 14 installed inside the rotor 2 and a motor rotor 13 b arranged on the outer peripheral surface of the rotor shaft 11 so as to be opposed to the motor stator 13 a as shown in fig2 the gas inlet 3 in the upper portion of the pump case.
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because a large portion of the exhaust gas is recirculated to the burner unit 14 only the remaining portion of the exhaust gas needs to be delivered to the afterburning device 41 the energy portion to be introduced into the afterburning device 41 is consequently reduced because it depends upon the quantity of the exhaust gas delivered to the afterburning device in connection with the dryer according to fig2 to 5 it should be determined that the respectively depicted dryer is operated in accordance with the counterflow principle i e the web travel direction and the gas flow direction are opposed to one another naturally the embodiment according to the invention can also be used in dryers which are operated in the uniflow mode i e the web travel direction is the same as the flow direction fig2 shows a simplified view of the dryer according to the invention inlet and outlet openings 4 and 5 are provided inside the housing 6 of the dryer 1 and the material web 2 moves through these openings in the direction represented by the arrowhead 3 a burner unit 14 possibly a process air burner heats the process gas inside the first pipe section 15 1 to a temperature of approximately 700 u00b0 c the first pipe section 15 1 shields the flame and the process gas against the atmosphere of the dryer interior against partially evaporated volatile solvent components so that cracking of the volatile solvent components cannot occur in addition because a temperature of approximately 700 u00b0 c can be maintained along the length of the first pipe section 15 1 heated gas at this temperature is delivered to a first ambient air.
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supporting surface 20 it can be convenient to remove the sand or particle material by advantage this can take place by openings 26 in the supporting surface 20 at this location 4 positions 26 is shown however in practices a larger number can be beneficial as potentially can be closable suitable remedy for such removal of leftover particle material can be taken into action on fig6 a crossing point 22 is marked in the reinforcement mesh and a great enlargement such crossing point 22 is shown in the cross section on fig9 in the crossing layer of the fibre bundles there the upper cross section of the fibre bundle 10 a is shown as mainly is a band shape with a certain plain pressure rectangular cross section profile under the fibre bundle 10 a it is also shown altering crossing fibre bundles totally eight layers in this shown example for a crossing point 22 the connection in the crossing point will in this way be very powerful in high degree because of the impregnation and the following curing further more it is of impotence in this connection that provided particle shaped material or sand at position 25 on fig6 not will have the tendency to penetrate in between the layers in the crossing point 22.
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described embodiment requires a different number of diffracted beams to produce different gray codes this means that the power from one diffractive element 14 is distributed over several photo detectors 18 while another diffractive element may distribute the same power on only one photo detector this arrangement may lead to difficulties in setting proper detection thresholds in processing unit 20 for very high sampling rates gt 100 giga samples per second and high resolutions n gt 10 fig3 illustrates another embodiment of an apparatus in accordance with the present invention that avoids this potential problem in the embodiment of fig3 the number of photo detectors in set 18 has been doubled the upper 3 photo detectors detect the actually desired gray code while the lower 3 photo detectors detect its 2 complement 1 bits replaced by 0 bits and vice versa with this arrangement each diffractive element 14 will always produce 3 beams n beams in the general case when impinged by a deflected laser beam this will guarantee that each gray code is detected in the same way and reduce the probability of erroneous decoding of the photo detectors fig4 11 illustrate the behavior of the embodiment of fig3 for different analog input signal amplitudes these figures illustrate the beam bundles that are produced for all the possible 8 quantization levels it is noted that each diffractive element produces a 3 beam pattern as stated above it is.
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asphalt and asphalt treated with an antimicrobial compound as utilized in separate embodiments the paper facings were tested using astm methods d 2020a and g 21 96 after 7 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had no growth on either the paper substrate and or the asphalt as measured according to both the d 2020a and g 21 96 tests after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had no growth on the paper substrate according to the d 2020a test but had heavy growth on the asphalt according to this test after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had slight growth according to the g 21 96 test after 21 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had moderate growth according to the g 21 96 test after 28 days the paper facing of example 2 containing standard asphalt had heavy growth according to the g 21 96 test after 7 days the paper facing of example 2 containing the treated asphalt had no growth on either the paper substrate and or the asphalt as measured according to both the d 2020a and g 21 96 tests after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had no growth on the paper substrate nor the asphalt according to the d 2020a test after 14 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had no growth according to the g 21 96 test after 21 days the paper facing of example 2 containing treated asphalt had slight growth according to the g 21 96 test after 28 days the paper facing of example 2.
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126 128 130 152 and 184 are all cleared through a not shown circuit when one of the stitch patterns for example a straight stitching 58 is selected as desired by operating one of the pattern selection push buttons 68 a signal ps1 corresponding to the straight stitching is supplied to the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 a start address signal sa1 an end address signal sb1 and a port select signal sp3 for vocally indicating the straight stitching from the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 are thereby output these start address signal sa1 and end address signal sb1 are supplied via the multiplexor 100 to the start address latch 144 and the end address latch 146 on the other hand a load signal sl is output from the timing logic circuit 104 after a certain time span from the generation of the port select signal sp3 causing the start address signal sa1 and the end address signal sb1 to be loaded in the start address latch 144 and the end address latch 146 and then to be supplied to the address counter 148 and the comparator 150 when a certain predetermined time has lapsed after the generation of the load signal sl a latch completion signal sc1 is output from the timing logic circuit 104 the flip flop circuit 200 is thereby set and the start address signal sa1 is loaded in the address counter 148 and in the pattern indication controlling circuit 90 the flip flop circuit 102 is cleared for restraining the output of the port select signal sp3 when the flip flop circuit 200 is set the clock pulse cp is supplied via the.
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filter rotating the connection flange allows the direction in which a gas flows through the filter element located in the filter housing to be reversed in this way the filter can be operated as a coalescence filter or as a dust filter by simply rotating the connection flange application_number US 54823804 A description the filter 1 illustrated comprises a top part 2 and a bottom part 3 between which a connection flange 4 is arranged the top part 2 has two connection adaptors 5 6 by means of which the filter 1 can be introduced for example into a compressed air line not shown the loosely inserted connection flange 4 is clamped between an inner collar 7 of the top part 2 and a connection ring 8 of the housing bottom part with the aid of a union nut 9 the connection ring 8 is fixedly connected to a cylindrical center piece 10 of the housing which is adjoined by a bottom cap 11 the upper edge of a hollow cylindrical filter element 14 which is closed off at the bottom by a cover 13 is clamped in a sealed or adhesively bonded manner in a groove 12 in the connection flange 4 the cover 13 likewise has a peripheral groove 15 in which the lower edge of the filter element 14 is adhesively bonded or clamped the cover 13 bears a capacitive level sensor 16 with two annular electrodes 17 18 a condensate tube 19 extends as a riser line through a web 20 of the connection flange 4 the interior 21 of the filter element 14 and its cover 13 into the interior 22 of the housing bottom part 3 an electrical line not.
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5s 9 u03b1s 2s 5r and 1 u03b1s 2r 5s are also particularly preferred compounds the neuroprotective effect of the snc80 against glutamate toxicity in neuronal cell cultures was determined using a standard method of quantifying neuronal damage by measuring ldh release since ldh is a lysosomal enzyme released from damaged neurons into the culture media when neuronal cells are injured one way in which neuronal cells may be damaged is by exposure to glutamate a common agent used to induce neuronal damage in the instant case the damaging effect of gluamate on these cultures as shown to be overcome by exposure to an active agent of the invention table i______________________________________treatment ldh release neuroprotection______________________________________basal no treatment 74 0 u00b1 3 3 glutamate 80 u03bcm 103 9 u00b1 7 8 glutamate snc80 5 u03bcm 98 6 u00b1 4 5 17 glutamate snc80 20 u03bcm 91 0 u00b1 2 0 43 glutamate snc80 40 u03bcm 84 7 u00b1 3 4 63 ______________________________________ units ml u00b1 s e the induced antagonism of glutamate neurotoxic calcium flux was studied with the results shown in table 2 table 2______________________________________ response type sus treatment neurons transient biphasic tained ______________________________________80 u03bcm glutamate 18 4 0 14glutamate 10 3 6 150 u03bcm smc80glutamate 21 3 17 1100 u03bcm.
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white precipitate was filtered 450 mg and then recrystallized from ethanol ether to give 350 mg 18 of 2 2 aminoethylthio 1 3 5 difluorobenzyl imidazole dihydrochloride mp 201 u00b0 202 u00b0 c the procedure of example 1 wherein 1 3 5 difluorobenzyl 2 mercaptoimidazole is replaced by 1 4 chlorophenyl 2 mercaptoimidazole yields 2 2 aminoethylthio 1 4 chlorophenyl imidazole the example 1 process wherein 1 3 4 difluorobenzyl 2 mercaptoimidazole is replaced by 1 4 methoxybenzyl 2 mercaptoimidazole yields 1 2 aminoethylthio 1 4 methoxybenzyl imidazole treatment of this compound in methylene chloride with boron tribromide yields 2 2 aminoethylthio 1 4 hydroxybenzyl imidazole the example 1 process wherein 1 3 5 difluorobenzyl 2 mercaptoimidazole is replaced by 1 phenylethyl 2 mercaptoimidazole yields 2 2 aminoethylthio 1 phenylethyl imidazole a solution of 10 g 0 06 mole of p methoxyphenyl isothiocyanate in 100 ml of chloroform was treated with 6 3 g 0 06 mole of aminoacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal the solvent was evaporated and the residue was recrystallized from ethanol to yield n p methoxyphenyl n 39 u03b2 u03b2 dimethoxyethyl thiourea 9 2 g 57 a suspension of this thiourea in a solution of 5 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid and 20 ml of water was refluxed for 3 hours the mixture was cooled and a solid was filtered washed with water and dried recrystallization from ethanol gave 1 4 methoxyphenyl 2 mercaptoimidazole 4 9 g 70 mp 215 u00b0 217 u00b0 c the example 1 procedure wherein.
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the area of their respective longitudinal edges 38 40 in this way it is insured that on application of the device 2 to the cable 32 the material of the sealing lips 18 20 is compressed uniformly between the carrier element 6 and the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 and not respectively pushed outwards in the axial direction due to the aforementioned material characteristics of the elastic material the device 2 according to the invention is robust long lived and resistant to aging as well as mechanically strong in addition it can be used over a wide range of temperatures the device 2 represented in fig1 and 2 can also be used as a device for sealing for example of an electrically conducting contact or the like on an outer surface of a in particular cylindrical body against penetration of humidity or dust in the area of contact in this case the contact means in particular the contact element 36 and in given cases also the carrier element 6 of metal are not required fig3 shows the device 2 according to fig1 and fig2 in the mounted position it can be seen that the body 4 in this mounted position abuts the cable 32 and engages around it in the form of a sleeve fig4 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a device according to the invention for electrically conducting contacting which is distinguished from the exemplary embodiment according to fig1 by the fact that instead of the contact element 36 contact projections are provided of which only one contact projection provided with the reference number 39 can be seen in fig4 the contact projection 39 is formed by a profiling in the form of an arch which is convex in cross.
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34 associated with the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process will operate the sewing machine 1 in response to the sewing machine actuation signal so that the machine can perform sewing in accordance with the allotment data subsequent to the step s21 the system control device 31 operates the transferring robot 11 12 and their hands 15 in order to transfer the jig 4 for the second sewing process from the jig station 5 6 to the working table 7 9 in step s22 thereafter in step s23 the system control device 31 is ready for receiving a sewing completion signal from the sewing machine controlling device 34 associated with the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process after inputting the signal the jig 4 for the first sewing process is removed from the sewing machine 1 for the first sewing process and is transferred to the working table 7 9 by the transferring robot 11 12 s24 then when the fabric setting siganl is inputted upon manipulation of the fabric setting switch 37 on the working table 7 9 after the fabric c is disassembled from the jig 4 used for the first sewing process and is assembled to the jig 4 used for the second sewing process by the operator decision made in the step s25 is yes then the system control device 31 moves the jig 4 usable for the second sewing process to the sewing machine 1 usable for the second sewing process in the next step s26 and the jig 4 for the second sewing operation is connected to the sewing machine for the second sewing process by means of the transferring robot 11 12 in this instance a load completion.
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distance u201c 6 u201d of between 0 4 mm and 0 6 mm from imaginary cylindrical surface s 1 this distance being referred to as the profile height each generally circumferentially extending facet 44 has a thickness u201c t u201d of between about 2 3 and 2 5 mm and is inclined toward the upstream at an angle u201c u03b1 u201d of between about 76 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 its respective diametrally extending centerline slit 52 having a width u201c w u201d of between about 0 11 mm and 0 145 mm is defined between upstream generally diametrally extending facet 46 of each vane 32 and downstream generally diametrally extending facet 42 of the next vane upstream therefrom together the downstream generally diametrally extending facet 42 trailing edge 50 generally circumferentially extending facet 44 and upstream generally diametrally extending facet 46 collectively define the supply contacting surface 54 of screen basket 30 fig3 illustrates foil 56 having leading edge 58 and trailing edge 60 defined thereupon as leading edge 58 of foil 56 passes over each slit 52 it is theorized that it introduces a negative pressure upon the slit it is passing over tending to clear the slit of stickies and other debris that may be deposited there while the positive pressure.
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upper and lower plate members 100 102 are preferably made of a material that is compatible with the bone and as noted previously will preferably facilitate or promote bone grafting the intermediate member 108 is preferably made of a material that is essentially non resilient or of low resiliency such as for example a metal a ceramic or a polymer having a low degree of resiliency the function or operation of the prosthesis 10 in approximating the function or operation of a natural disc comes essentially from the degrees of freedom of movement provided between the upper and lower plates and the intermediate member 108 disposed there between the illustrated embodiment can be constructed with dimensions that are small enough to enable use of the prosthesis as a cervical disc prosthesis where the intervertebral spacing is small e g on the order of 8 9 mm thus it is envisioned that the prosthesis 10 will be especially suitable for use in replacing damaged cervical discs however the prosthesis can be sized as required to serve as a lumbar disc prosthesis as well the present invention also comprises a locking feature by which the post 136 is inserted into the recess 140 in such a way as to lock into it without detracting from the partial rotation capabilities described above this may be accomplished with a variety of alternative and equally well suited configurations.
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resource allocation information can be correctly received by the terminal the terminal finds corresponding downlink resource according to the downlink resource allocation information receives a pdsch with the corresponding downlink resource and feeds back an ack message or a nack message on a pucch according to the specific status of receiving the pdsch i e feeds back the ack message to the enodeb if the pdsch can be normally received and feeds back the nack message to the enodeb if the pdsch cannot be normally received step 304 if the downlink resource allocation information cannot be correctly received by the terminal the terminal transmits a dtx signal on the pucch or the pusch rather than receiving the pdsch and then step 305 is performed step 305 after receiving the dtx signal the enodeb determines that transmission of the pdcch is erroneous and then step 306 is performed step 306 the enodeb increases a number of error data blocks of the pdcch by 1 and updates a bler of the pdcch according to the number of error data blocks of the pdcch from the above content it can be seen that the embodiment of the present disclosure detects and tracks the reception performance of the pdcch by measuring the bler of the pdcch.
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power consumers the power consumption falls from p l to p 1 if the machine is not operated following the expiration of a further predefined time interval t 2 t 1 then a second energy cost saving step begins at a time t 2 with this second step further power consumers such as units and control components are switched off this is a group of power consumers having a longer start up time t h2 where t h2 gt t h1 of for example more than 2 minutes as a result of switching off this group of power consumers the power consumption falls from p 1 to p 2 if the machine is not operated following the expiration of a further predefined time interval t 3 t 2 then a third stage of the energy cost saving begins at a time t 3 apart from the central unit of the computer 35 all of the power consumers are switched off the power consumption p 3 lt p 2 is at a minimum if the machine is started up again at a time t 4 under time control or as a result of an operator input then all of the power consumers which were still in operation between the times t 0 and t 1 are now powered as necessitated by.
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the client computer assuming the matching items are not cached in the client computer the system will not find the matching items in the client computer database when this occurs the system will send the matching keyword to the remote server the remote server will then receive the matching item or their indications from its database these retrieved matching items will then be compared with the local database on the client computer any items already cached on the client computer database will not be downloaded to the client computer the remaining matching items will then be downloaded to the client computer for representation to the user any items downloaded to the client computer becomes part of the client computer database from the above and because downloaded items become part of the local database any subsequent searches that match items that are also referenced by the keyword u201c help u201d will be in the local database such searches will therefore be conducted faster as the matching items will no longer have to be downloaded to the client computer from the remote server as will be explained below if indications of the matching items are used such indications can be presented to the user in a faster manner as such indications would have been cached in the client computer for partial keyword searches the user must enter a search term that has a predefined minimum number of letters as an example if the minimum number.
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178 respectively cylinder extension 178 is provided with a front plate 197 releasably fastened such as by bolts to provide an alignment or bearing surface against which backplate 112 of bullnose latch 70 comes to rest as clevis 64 is retracted into cylinder extension 178 in the fully retracted position front plate 197 and backplate 112 will abut each other thus assuring proper coaxial alignment of the flow axes of inboard hub 14 and outboard hub 38 and proper positioning of outboard hub 38 a predetermined horizontal distance from inboard hub 14 piston rod 180 has a central axial bore through its center as shown in fig4 to slidably and sealingly receive telescoping member 168 to allow the passage of cable 40 therethrough telescoping member 168 includes an inner sleeve 188 and outer sleeve 190 cylinder head 172 includes a conduit for outer tubular sleeve 190 to pass the cable 40 out through the end of cylinder 160 inner sleeve 188 includes a flanged portion 192 affixed to one end of piston rod 180 and is also supported by an annular protuberance 194 within piston rod 180 support 194 strengthens piston rod 180 near the mounting of pinion gear 164 outer sleeve 190 of telescoping member 168 includes a flanged portion 195 attached to cylinder head 172 o rings 314 provide a seal between sleeve 190 and head 172 outer sleeve 190 extends into the bore of piston rod 180 and telescopically receives the free end of inner member 188 piston rod 180 protrudes into piston bore 170 for threading engagement with piston head 179 piston head 179 has a pin 310 at the point.
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known as the turbine stator 26 referring now to fig2 the high pressure turbine 18 and associated structures are shown in greater detail with the present invention incorporated therein the turbine stator section 26 comprises an inlet vane 28 and intermediate vane 30 the primary function of the vanes 28 and 30 is to properly direct the hot turbine gases against the blades 32 and 34 so that the inertial force of the gases causes turbine rotor section 24 to rotate the efficiency of this transfer of inertial forces is a major factor in the overall efficiency of the engine one means of improving the efficiency of this transfer is to decrease any flow of hot gases between tips of the turbine blades 32 and 34 and the surrounding turbine shroud 22 any gases taking this path transfer very little inertial force to the blades the volume of gases taking this undesirable flowpath is lessened by decreasing clearance between the turbine blade tips and the shrouds 22 and that is the purpose of the present invention the turbine tip clearance is decreased by radially expanding and contracting the turbine shrouds 22 to match the radial expansion and contraction of the tips of the turbine blades 32 and 34 radial position of the shroud 22 is controlled by thermally expanding and contracting relatively massive ring structures 36 37 38 and 39 that extend radially outward from a turbine casing 40 in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig2 compressor discharge air is employed for the purpose of thermally expanding and contracting the rings 36 37 38 and 39 the compressor discharge air is.
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purposes whereby the overall efficiency of the system is improved as an alternative or in addition the return line can also be connected to a process water accumulator a swimming pool or the like for which in general heating is desired even in the summer or during a cooling operation of the heat pumps 2 fig6 shows the air side region comprising the mixing member 15 analogous to fig3 however with the heat pump being in heating mode in the top view the control is set to the extreme where only heated circulating air is fed in the bottom view the control is set to the extreme where only heated outside air is fed it is pointed out that heating operation is also possible in the first embodiment using local heat sinks to this end an adjustable air by pass must be provided so that in the heating operation the useful air is conducted over the heat exchanger 3 a of the recooling unit 3 fig7 to 9 show schematically the installation situation of the heat pump 2 according to any one of the above embodiments on a facade of the building in terms of the design the present heat pump corresponds to that of wo 2007 068 it comprises two cooperating rotary valves 2 a 2 b in the adsorption desorption region 8 and two cooperating rotary valves 2 c 2 d in the air conducting region 7 additionally shown are breakthroughs 16 19 in a facade 17 of the building wherein the lower breakthrough 19 conducts circulating air l 1 to the heat pump and the top breakthrough 16 conducts useful air into the building in addition an air filter.
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foam containing the hardener agent the flow of the resin milk or resin solution forms a flowing layer or flowing curtain respectively which features the shape of the cone shaped shell and which extends from the end of the pipe outwards to the wall of the mixing chamber or the discharge pipe respectively upon impingement of the thin flowing curtain on the wall the flowing mass is reflected and provides therewith the necessary vacuum or subpressure because the entire flow is directed forwards and achieves therewith a good mixing and acceleration of the foam the tenside foam produced by the agency of pressurized air flows in the outer pipe with an extremely low speed or velocity of flow towards the resin curtain and is aspirated into said resin milk due to said vacuum at said resin curtain whereby thereupon the excellent state of mixture the additional superfluous air originating from the addition of the foam and the vacuum of the flow produces the after foaming of the mixture necessary for the production of the foamed material or article preferably aqueous solutions of condensation products of urea and formalin are utilized for producing the resin milk or resin solution respectively the water contained in the resin milk is thereby utilized also for aiding in the production and forming of the foam cells during the after foaming the weight of the freshly produced foam.
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of width of each fuzzy model the reliability of the obtained fuzzy model can be expressed by the width of the fuzzy values of the obtained fuzzy model since the final result is obtained from the fitting degrees of the two fuzzy models the combined fuzzy model is obtained within the one of the two fuzzy models that has a high reliability thus the combined fuzzy model will have a high reliability as has been described above according to the fuzzy data processing device of the present invention the two fuzzy regression models under two different conditions are used to obtain one fuzzy regression model such that the maximum output of the fitting degree of the regression output from both fuzzy regression models is obtained thus the preciseness of the estimation can be improved while considering the reliability of the two models referring to fig7 an abnormal fuzzy data detecting device according to the present invention is shown when compared with the fuzzy data processing device shown in fig4 the abnormal fuzzy data detecting device of fig7 has a fitting degree comparator 9 instead of fitting degree maximum detector 8 by the input data x 0 and z 0 estimated values yx and yz are obtained at fuzzy regression model memories 5 and 6 respectively then in the fitting degree calculator 7 the select minimum calculation is carried out so as to produce a signal representing a lower level of the two levels yx and yz for every y in the fitting degree comparator 9 the peak point of the shaded portion is compared with a predetermined level when the compared result is such that the peak point is less than the predetermined level.
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secondary winding 19 connected to supply a high voltage to fire the spark plug 15 primary windings 20 and 21 in the ignition coils 16 and 18 respectively are connected in parallel between a storage capacitor 22 and a negative terminal 23 the negative terminal 23 is connected through a current loop 24 to a negative or ground bus 25 which is electrically connected to the engine frame and ultimately is connected to a negative output terminal 26 from an alternator 27 or other suitable power source the remaining side of the storage capacitor 22 is connected to a junction 28 in addition to the ground bus 25 a single conductor 29 is connected between the distribution module 12 39 and the capacitive discharge module 13 39 for supplying a high voltage constant charging current to the capacitor 22 and also for supplying a trigger signal to the capacitive discharge module 13 39 the conductor 29 is connected through a resistor 30 and a diode 31 to the junction 28 for charging the storage capacitor 22 to a high voltage such as approximately 400 volts an electronic switch such as a triac 32 or an scr or other suitable switch is connected between the junction 28 and the ground bus 25 during charging of the capacitor 22 the triac 32 is in a.
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shut off will not work with pitchers a kit for retrofitting an existing beverage dispenser for filling cups into the improved dispenser 10 of the present invention will have a new lever 20 and control 24 and leads 24 26 together with the improved receptacle rest 30 and the probe 44 the lever 20 control 24 and leads 24 26 and probe 44will preferably be embodied in a replacement beverage dispensing valve 14 to retrofit an existing dispenser at least one old actuator lever and the old cup rest not shown are removed and discarded if the valve is to be replaced at least one old valve is removed the new lever 20 the control 24 and leads 16 24 are installed preferrably in the new valve 14 and are operatively connected to the probe 44 and the improved receptacle rest 30 is installed the old dispenser for filling cups only will now fill either cups or pitchers with manual start and completely automatic shut off regardless of which of the group q receptacles 100 is selected and placed on the rest 30 for filling typically in a retrofit most or all of the original dispensing valves will be connected new valves 14 the time savings and efficiency improvements and cost reductions are quite impressive all of the dispensing valves 14 can be operated at one time and all will automatically shut off when the respective cup or pitcher is filled to the rim regardless of.
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material within the batt in the event that a binder solution or slurry is utilized the coating operation may include a drying step to remove at least the majority of the water or other solvent before actually curing the binder composition the coating material 15 is applied to selected regions of the upper surface 11 of the fiber batt under conditions that ensure that the coating material is preferably distributed throughout the thickness of the fiber batt in a relatively narrow band depending on the characteristics of the fiber batt 10 such as thickness and open volume and the coating material 15 such as viscosity flowrate particle size distribution and ejection velocity a vacuum device 16 may be provided adjacent the rear surface 13 of the fiber batt to assist in the penetration of the coating material through the fiber batt although as shown in fig1 a common vacuum device 16 may serve a number of ejector heads 14 in the embodiment shown in fig2 each of the ejector heads is associated with a dedicated vacuum device 17 to provide additional control of the penetration of the coating material 15 as also shown in fig2 the coating material 15 may be applied to the fiber from the rear surface 13 preferably with a vacuum assist from a vacuum device 17 the availability of two sided coating allows full thickness coating of the fiber batt under operating conditions that would preclude a single sided application from achieving sufficient coating material.
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two recesses 27 28 in a bottom face thereof the two recesses 27 28 are surrounded by the annular groove 24 the two recesses 27 28 are located corresponding to the two plateaus 15 16 of the two leads 11 12 and the annular groove 24 is located generally corresponding to the two middle sections 110 120 of the two leads 11 12 each recess 27 28 has a depth larger than a thickness of a corresponding blocking layer 17 18 and the annular groove 24 has a depth larger than that of the two recesses 27 28 the second mold 21 defines a large chamber 23 in a top face thereof the chamber 23 has a depth equal to a height of each lead 11 12 so that the two leads 11 12 can be substantially totally received in the chamber 23 the second mold 21 has a horizontal inner face 230 defining a bottom of the chamber 23 and a plurality of vertical inner faces 232 defining laterals of the chamber 23 as shown in fig4 the first mold 22 and the second mold 21 are brought to move towards each other until the first mold 22 and the second mold 21 join together the two leads 11 12 are completely received in the chamber 23 of the second mold 21 and the two blocking layers 17 18 are totally received in the two recesses 27 28 respectively the bottom sections 114 124 of the two leads 11 12 abut against the horizontal inner face 230 of the second mold 21 and the middle sections 110 120 of the two leads 11.
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to receive scrap cotton dirt and debris downwardly under the force of gravity from the discharge end of the scraper and separating the dirt and debris from the cotton a transfer section also mountable on the scraper and disposed downstream of the separator section removes the cleaned cotton from the separator section and causes the cotton to be fed to a subsequent stage of handling for further processing application_number US 81690877 A description referring now more particularly to the figures of the drawings a cotton scraper 10 of conventional construction is shown as having a belt 12 at the uppermost portion thereof which belt 12 includes a plurality of spaced substantially parallel strands disposed about a head pulley 14 provided with a plurality of flanges which cause the belts to track with a predetermined spacing head pulley 14 is rotatably mounted on a frame 16 including a pair of substantially parallel spaced sidewalls 18 and 18 39 this construction as so far discussed of scraper 10 is conventional and forms the upper discharge portion or end of a cotton gleaner or scraper operating on the principle as disclosed in u s pat no 2 670 584 issued mar 2 1954 to w e rood jr et al further while cotton scraper 10 is shown as terminating in a belt 12 disposed on a head pulley 14 it is to be understood that even those models of such cotton scrapers that employ drag chains not shown and the like can be employed with an attachment 20 according to the present invention this attachment 20 is mounted.
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and 7 a pumping zone follows the flexible skimming head and in this case dual pumps 108 are provided to remove oil from the skimmer head in fig7 it is apparent that oil layer 109 thickens below pump entrance 110 and is removed by means of piping 111 and passed into a settling storage zone composed of a bag or membrane containing both water and oil the membrane is enclosed by a harness 112 which attaches the membrane to the skimmer at the forward end of the membrane is provided a flow deflector 113 which keeps current forces from interfering with the function of the membrane water exits from the membrane at outlet 114 while oil 115 collects at the top of the membrane and is removed therefrom to an additional storage bag or membrane 116 via line 117 which storage membrane may be detached when full although the embodiment of fig6 and 7 is shown as if constructed primarily of metal it could also be constructed using air and water filled fabric where practical such as in the flotation 104 to facilitate air transport for use in tanker spills with reference to the floating flexible chevron skimmer head 107 as depicted in fig8 with a single suction area there is provided a flexible submerged foraminous sheet 118 atop which is positioned foam floats 119 in a chevron.
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ch 2 m cooh ch 2 n nh 2 or ch 2 ch 2 o k ch 2 ch 2 nh 2 wherein m is 1 to about 11 n is 2 to about 12 and k is 1 to about 3 in another embodiment z 1 is co 2 h and z 2 z 3 z 4 and z 5 are each independently h x 1 and x 2 are each independently h me f cl br i so 3 h co 2 h conh 2 conme 2 cn or no 2 and x 3 and x 4 are each independently h me f cl br i so 3 h co 2 h cn ome nhch 2 r or nhso 2 r wherein r is ch 2 cooh ch 2 ch 2 ng 1 g 2 substituted 2 hydroxyphenyl or a five or six membered heterocyclic ring g 1 and g 2 are h me et ch 2 ch 2 oh or together are u2014 ch 2 4 u2014 u2014 ch 2 5 u2014 u2014 ch 2 ch 2 och 2 ch 2 u2014 or u2014 ch 2 ch 2 nhch 2 ch 2 u2014 in a preferred embodiment x 3 and x 4 are each independently nhch 2 r.
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amine amide hydroxyl etc covalently bonded on repeating structures or units to prepare a self assembling molecule so that the individual chemical moieties preferably form self assembling donor acceptor pairs with other donors and acceptors on the same or different molecule a u201c hydrogen bonded complex u201d is a chemical complex formed between hydrogen bonding arrays hydrogen bonded arrays can have association constants k assoc between 10 2 and 10 9 m u2212 1 reciprocal molarities generally greater than 10 3 m u2212 1 in preferred embodiments the arrays are chemically the same or different and form complexes accordingly the molecularly self assembling materials msa presently include molecularly self assembling polyesteramides copolyesteramide copolyetheramide copolyetherester amide copolyetherester urethane copolyether urethane copolyester urethane copolyester urea copolyetherester urea and their mixtures preferred msa include copolyesteramide copolyether amide copolyester urethane and copolyether urethanes the msa preferably has number average molecular weights mw n interchangeably referred to as m n as is preferably determined by nmr spectroscopy of 2000 grams per mole or more more preferably at least about 3000 g mol and even more preferably at least about 5000 g mol the msa preferably has mw n 50 000 g mol or less more preferably about 20 000 g mol or less yet more preferably.
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battery backup easily replaceable electronics reduced operating and ownership costs reduced heat output greatly reduced electrical power cost to operate for same luminous flux increased comfort level no or little hazardous material no light or dark spots more consistent light quality over time and simplified relocation over conventional fluorescent lighting fixtures an embodiment of the present invention advantageously provides for integral and automatic battery backup in the event primary power is lost an embodiment of the present invention also provides for a sealed battery powered led based mobile lighting fixture that can be used in wet moist or potentially explosive locations in one embodiment as illustrated in fig1 cool tube u2122 led technology includes a light fixture module consisting of an extruded aluminum core 100 containing an integral heat sink 110 multiple linear arrays of leds 200 with an attached light diffuser 300 the light diffuser shape 310 internal surface treatment 320 and external surface treatment 330 are optimized to maximize light transfer efficiency from the led arrays to the tube 39 s exit radiation cone diffuser surface treatments include but are not limited to mico lens embossing and prism light guiding plate in combination with an optical film u201c trt u201d as described in u s patent application publication serial no 2006 0268418 entitled method of making and using optical films to kim u s patent application ser no 11 417 172 the diffuser 300 is sealed 340 to the core 100 an extruded aluminum core is preferred over a core manufactured using other processes such as aluminum casting because of the.
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an item and a folded inoperative condition and a handle section operatively connected to the basket section the handle section is adapted to transition between a first condition corresponding to the operative condition of the basket section and a second condition corresponding to the folded inoperative condition of the basket section the apparatus further includes at least one forward wheel to facilitate transport when the basket is in the operative condition and at least one rear wheel the platform section also may be adapted to transition between a stored condition and a platform support condition to support the item application_number US 201113044882 A description referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar components throughout the several views fig1 3 illustrate the transport apparatus in accordance with the principles of the present invention transport apparatus 10 is adapted to transition or convert between a device suitable for carrying groceries goods etc in a basket type arrangement as depicted in fig1 2 and a device suitable to transport boxes or small luggage in a hand truck arrangement as depicted in fig3 apparatus 10 is further adapted to fold to assume a stored condition with reference to fig1 2 apparatus 10.
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all five biocides naocl naobr mcdmh bcdmh meh and dcdmh were prepared as 1000 ppm fresh cl 2 master solutions treatment concentrations for all biocides were calculated from the measurement of free and total residual halogen as measured by the dpd cl 2 test conducted immediately before treatment tests incorporating repeated slug plus continuous treatments at increasing initial concentrations 10 15 and 20 ppm were performed for three consecutive days on naocl naobr mcdmh bcdmh meh and dcdmh heat transfer rate and dissolved oxygen levels in the system were automatically monitored and their dynamics were analyzed based on obtained parameters the following conclusions were reached naocl naobr and bcdmh meh were not able to remove biofilm at any of the tested concentrations biofilm recovery was observed 24 hours after the start of each treatment and htr values were higher than values observed at the start of each treatment as shown in fig1 2 and 3 dissolved oxygen response to biocide treatment was the strongest in the case of dcdmh and the weakest in the case of naocl through analysis of curve patterns fig1 fig 5 it was concluded that biofilm regrowth control could be achieved by a slug plus continuous treatment of 15 ppm bcdmh meh or 20 ppm of naobr as shown in fig2 and fig3 however neither of these biocides was able to initiate biofilm removal testing of chlorinated hydantoins mcdmh and dcdmh demonstrated a unique effect biofilm sloughing occurred soon after addition of 20 ppm of either mcdmh or.
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observing the measurement taken during this test the following conclusions can be made it can be concluded that the use of a membrane of one millimeter thickness applied directly behind the gypsum board allows slowing down the time of failure by 23 minutes which is equivalent to slowing it down by 50 when comparing it to the measurement taken for the area of the unprotected gypsum board in order to directly visualize the protective effect to the fire of the vapor barrier made with laminates of intumescent self adhesive inorganic fire resistant putty a wall assembly as shown in fig5 was constructed for a test made up of two stiles of radiata pine 28 on to which two laminates 32 33 of the inorganic intumescent putty of 1 5 millimeters of thickness were placed the outer side not exposed to the fire was covered with an osb board 29 and the inner side exposed to the fire was covered with a gypsum board 30 filling up the interior with fiberglass insulation 31 of 10 centimeters thickness in the center of this structural assembly a gas powered blowtorch flamethrower was placed at 30 centimeters distance after a few minutes the gypsum board disintegrated exposing the flame directly on to the intumescent inorganic putty laminate which then lasted for over six hours without any destruction or flame spread 1 gypsum board 2 polyethylene vapor barrier of 0 5 mm thickness 3 wooden stile of 2 5 cm thickness and 5 centimeters width 4 termo acoustic insulation fibre glass of 2 5 cm thickness 5 phenolic slanting wood.
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spacecraft 2 at the time of observation the los unit vector a pointing from the spacecraft 2 to the landmark of interest is therefore given by equ3 the mathematical model for the landmark scan angles is summarized below where e is the east west scan angle and n the north south scan angle of the imager instrument 10 when pointing to the landmark s is the line of sight unit vector from the spacecraft 2 to the landmark x b y b z b are the unit vectors of the spacecraft body coordinate system and u03b4e ma u03b4n ma are corrections to the respective scan angles due to the misalignment effect and are given by the following expressions the components of the line of sight unit vector in the body frame are related to the components in the orbital frame by the euler rotation matrix m e the euler matrix can be thought of as the product of three successive elementary rotations about each of the roll pitch and yaw axes the order of the elementary rotations is arbitrary and the inventors have adopted the 34 11 2 3 34 order i e first a rotation by u03c6 about the x direction followed by a rotation by u03b8 about the new body y direction and finally followed by a rotation by u03c8 about the new z direction with this ordering of elementary rotations the euler matrix takes the following form equ4 the unit vectors in the orbital frame are given in terms of the spacecraft 2 position and velocity vector equ5 the elements of the euler matrix m e are denoted by m ij and its three row vectors by m 1 m 2 m 3.
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are passable through tool 10 are fixed by design during manufacture by the length of the helical track 42 and the keyway 56 this is not to say however that this maximum number of plugs is the only number of plugs that will be passable before a plug is denied passage rather because the key is placable in the keyway 56 as the tool is being run into the hole at any point on the helical track 42 that is exposed to the keyway 56 any number from the maximum number down to a single plug may be selected more specifically the key 52 is a component of the tool 10 that is removable and replaceable at any point along the keyway 56 where the helical track 42 crosses the keyway 56 the helix sleeve 40 itself may be marked to show how many plugs will pass before denying passage to make it a simple operation in the field for a rig worker to place the key in the keyway 56 to select a number of plug passages to facilitate a particular operation it should be noted that because of the high pressures generally encountered in the wellbore for operations related to seating plugs and the potential operations that might be effected by pressuring up on such a plug for example fracturing at about 10 000 psi the key 52 should be robust in size and construction as it is in the end the key that stops movement of the balance of the components another feature of the tool 10 is that if for any reason after plug passage has been denied it is necessary to pass the denied plug the follower s.
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the side wall of frame sockets 103 inwards the entire protection pod is of parts which can be assembled on site allowing the parts to be easily carried to the desired location while the drawings show horizontal linking bars these may be replaced by linking bars at 45 degrees to the vertical to provide more resistance to shearing forces or by transverse welded beams any linking bars may be secured by devises by locking pins by nuts or by some locking configuration which receives the bars during assembly to retain them once assembled while the pod displayed has four supporting legs a viable pod may have three or more depending on the number of persons to be sheltered and the space available it is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and functioning of various embodiments of the invention this disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail so long as the functioning of the invention is not adversely affected for example the particular elements of the protection pod may vary dependent on the particular application for which it is used without variation in the spirit and scope of the present invention in.
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outwardly from and generally perpendicular to the rear portion 25 and a front substantially planar front portion 18 that extends outwardly from and generally perpendicular to the connector portion 22 as shown in fig1 and 2 the upper attaching member 39 s rear portion 25 connector portion 22 and front portion 18 cooperate to form a substantially u shaped exterior structure of the upper attaching member 20 in a preferred embodiment of the invention this exterior structure is made of a flexible material such as rubber so that the connector portion 22 and front portion 18 may be moved relative to the rear portion 25 the upper attaching member 20 further includes a fastening member 12 for attaching the upper attaching member 20 to the upper windshield portion 30 of the golf cart 100 as discussed below this fastening member 12 which preferably functions as a u201c male u201d fastener preferably includes a substantially planar head portion 16 that is substantially parallel to and offset from the interior surface of the upper attaching member 39 s rear portion 25 the fastening member 12 also includes a neck portion 14 that extends between the interior surface of the upper attaching member 39 s rear portion 25 and an interior surface of the head portion 16 as shown in fig1 and 2 in a preferred embodiment of the invention the length of the neck portion 14 is about equal to the thickness of the upper windshield portion 30 as may be understood from fig1 and 2 the upper windshield portion 30 defines an elongate opening 32 that is immediately adjacent an outer edge 34 of the upper windshield portion 30 a cross section of this opening is preferably about the same size and shape as a cross section of the.
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in different database server processes 116 and may for example be spread throughout a cluster in a clustered database architecture the database server 206 may identify portions of the query plan that may be executed in parallel by for example accessing table partitions and intermediate sorts and schedule them to run in parallel the final results may be delivered to the root node 208 which is associated with the initiator session 202 steps 430 440 fig3 and 4b illustrate an exemplary method and system 200 for a number of consumer sessions 214 to receive parallel result streams in response to the query requested in fig2 while the prior art delivered final query results in a serial manner the exemplary system 200 may deliver query results in a parallel manner this may facilitate faster data movement for some data warehouse applications such as for example parallel extract transform load etl jobs using the initiator session 202 the application 110 may submit a query request which may include a desired number of parallel result streams to the database server 206 the workstation 204 and the database server 206 may communicate to create a number of consumer sessions 214 in the application 110 with access to parallel result streams from the top level nodes 210 where the access may be through a number of root nodes 208 the access to the parallel result streams may be provided with various security mechanisms the initiator session 202 may send authentication information from the database server 206 to the consumer sessions 214 to be used to access the result streams the consumer sessions 214 may share the transactional context of the initiator the system 200 may allow users to.
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out of the air bag through passageway 20 through open check valve 57 fig4 through interior passageway 53 into arterial passageway 30 through subpassageways 32 fig1 and 2 and out of apertures 34 into shoe 10 air will also try to flow out of air bag 14 through passageway 26 but will be prevented from doing so by the closing of check valve 56 in interior passageway 52 when pressure on air bag 14 is released check valve 57 will close check valve 56 will open and fresh air will be drawn into the air bag through passageway 20 from opening 22 such action continues pumping fresh air into shoe 10 and expelling moisture and warm air through openings in the shoe or around the foot of the wearer fig5 illustrates the setting of air flow selector switch when it is desired to pump air out of shoe 10 this mode of operation is particularly desirable when the wearer is in rainy or dusty conditions pulling air through openings in shoe 10 and around the foot of the wearer tends to filter out water drops and dust particles here it can be seen that rotatable member 44 has been rotated 180 degrees from its position on fig4 this puts interior passageways 50 and 51 in working position and has the effect of reversing check valve action now when air bag 14 is compressed check valve 55 will close and check valve 54 will open and air will be expelled from the bag through passageway 26 through check valve 54 through internal passageway 50 to passageway 20 and out of opening 22 when pressure on air.
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filter 14 the signals supplied by the two transducers are sent to comparison means 19 which supply a differential signal sf which is a measure for the filtering efficiency the control means 18 comprise comparison means for example a comparator 20 followed by a control sub assembly 22 the comparator 20 compares said differential signal sf representing the filtering efficiency with a predetermined threshold value th in fact a good filtering efficiency becomes apparent from a substantial difference between the signals supplied by the upstream and downstream transducers inversely a low differential signal sf points to a low filtering efficiency in the case of an air cleaning device it is necessary to start this device only when said filtering efficiency is of practical value and is justified by an actual pollution of the air to be filtered on the other hand the operation of the air purification device should be stopped if the filter is not efficient either because it has to be changed or because there is no pollution to comply with these demands according to the invention the control sub assembly 22 stops the fan when the differential signal sf is lower than the threshold value th on the other hand the control sub assembly 22 causes the fan to keep running when the differential signal sf is higher than the threshold value th the sub assembly 22 achieves this control by means of a control signal com when the purification device is stopped by the control means the fan and the.
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members finally a drive mechanism is secured to the lever members to selectively move the second end portions of the jaw members to both close and open the jaw members application_number US 65417996 A description referring now to fig1 6 a device 10 is designed for repairing truss joints the device 10 is relatively light weight and portable and as such can be used on a construction site to repair broken truss joints use of the device 10 to repair truss joints may take place on the ground or may take place in the air after the trusses have already been erected in a residential or commercial structure in preferred form the device 10 includes a pair of jaw members 12 and 14 which are disposed opposite each other and designed to hold a truss joint therebetween as described in greater detail below the jaw members 12 and 14 are preferably interconnected by a pair of brackets 16 which are substantially aligned with each other on each side of the jaws 12 and 14 each bracket 16 is hingedly connected at each end to the jaw members 12 and 14 respectively more specifically each bracket 16 includes a hinge connection 18 at the midportion of the jaw member 12 and a hinge connection 20 at the midportion of the jaw member 14 in this manner each jaw member 12 and 14 can pivot relative to the brackets 16 as well as relative to each other the hinged pivotal movement between.
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each block or section application_number US 46566490 A description the following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated mode of carrying out the invention this description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims the following description relates to spacer bar devices and a coil structure such as a superconducting magnetic energy storage coil which includes such spacer bar devices however it will be recognized that the present spacer bar device may be employed in any coil system in which coil layers are spaced apart from each other according to an embodiment of the present invention in order to allow separated coil layers to react electromagnetic loads against each other several axially arranged insulated spacer bars are provided between each pair of adjacent coil layers about the circumference of the coil structure a general layout of a portion of a coil structure and spacer bars according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig1 in fig1 portions of four coil winding layers 10 12 14 and 16 respectively are shown as being held by clamping devices 18 20 22 24 and 26 in a mutually separated relationship as shown each coil layer 10 12 14 and 16 is composed of.
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transfer source address a data size and a last packet data determination flag for each of the packets to the register 241 in the first arbiter 217 the sub cpu 211 activates the first arbiter 217 by activating a transfer start trigger not shown in the first arbiter 217 step s 308 subsequently the main cpu 121 sends a transfer request to the rxdmac 216 the rxdmac 216 calls the first arbiter 217 and transfers the packets a process performed by the main cpu 121 is described in detail below the main cpu 121 determines whether the interrupt request generated by the sub cpu 211 at step s 306 is detected step s 351 upon determining that the interrupt request is not detected no at step s 351 the main cpu 121 waits for the detection upon determining that the interrupt request is detected yes at step s 351 the main cpu 121 performs interrupt processing based on the request content indicated by the message interrupt request step s 352 in the interrupt processing the main cpu 121 reads data control information the packet information stored in the third ram 214 in the sub controller 210 in other words because the control information the packet information of each of the received packets is stored in the third ram 214 at step s 304 the main cpu 121 reads that information the main cpu 121 makes a setting necessary for performing transfer control to a register not shown in the rxdmac 216 based on the read control information.
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wood truss girder 1 39 of less than 90 u00b0 a second carried wood hip truss 59 having a wood bottom chord member 60 having first and second sides 61 and 62 and a bottom edge disposed in side by side relationship with the first carried wood hip truss 3 39 a carried wood jack truss 9 39 having a wood bottom chord member 10 39 having first and second sides 11 39 and 12 39 and a bottom edge not shown and the carried wood jack truss 9 is disposed at an angle 14 39 to the carrying wood truss girder of approximately 90 u00b0 the improvement includes a metal connector 54 having a common seat member 22 39 a hip seat member 23 39 extending from the common seat member 22 39 for receiving the bottom edge of the bottom chord 4 39 of the first carried wood hip truss 3 39 and the bottom chord 60 of the second carried wood hip truss 59 in side by side relationship a hip sidewall 24 39 connected to and disposed at an angle 25 39 of generally 90 u00b0 to the common seat member 22 39 and the hip seat member 23 39 for receiving the first.
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flow velocity 38 this passive dive occurs in order to avoid high loads and over speeding of the rotor 14 that will come with higher flow speeds the productivity advantage is that the platform 25 will be operating at design generating capacity for most of the time maximizing productivity without overloading the system the platform 25 will continue to dive until it has obtained the design flow speed resulting in steady level flight the forces shown in fig9 depict how the flow velocity affects the platform 25 in the three scenarios of fig1 the buoyant force 42 of the platform 25 is always constant as per the design requirements in a high velocity profile 57 negative wing lift 44 platform drag 40 and forward mooring line tension 41 all increase the increase in downward force from negative wing lift 44 along with operating rotor drag load cause the platform 25 to passively dive deeper to seek a state of equilibrium in a low flow velocity profile 55 the vertical mooring line 43 will be in full design tension and the negative wing lift 44 decreases with this profile the buoyant force 42 of the platform 25 will exceed the downward negative wing lift 44 acting on the platform 25 and will cause the platform 25 to rise closer to the water 39 s surface 50 the platform 25 will never be able to reach the water 39 s surface 50 while in service due to the restrictive vertical mooring line 20 when maintenance on the platform 25 must be performed the rotors 14 will be stopped creating a significant drop in platform drag 40 when the platform 25 has risen to the extent of the vertical mooring line 20 it can be disconnected and will then.
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returned to the oil tank through the through hole 42 the displacement of the piston head 40 and the piston rod 36 is then interrupted and subsequently the piston head 40 is returned to its original position by the spring 33 during this returning displacement of the piston head 40 toward the left the flange part 35b is held separated from the piston head 40 by the spring 43 so that the returning displacement is performed smoothly fig3 is a partial sectional view illustrating still another embodiment of the hydraulic cutter of the present invention it shows the valve mechanism part as in fig2 in this embodiment a valve body 44 in the form of a plate is slidably fitted to a guide bar 46 axially protruding from the inner wall of a cylinder 45 the guide bar 46 is inserted in a central hole 47a formed in a piston rod 47 and a bolt 49 for securing a spring 48 is screwed to the front end of the guide bar 46 the oil releasing path is defined as in the case of the embodiment shown in fig2 by the through hole 41 formed in the piston head 40 and the through.
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integral to the charge sleeve in yet another embodiment the flexure design is such that once the shutter has been moved into the armed mode the spring forces continue to keep the shutter in the armed mode even if power is removed from the coil rather than return the shutter to the safe mode this provides a latching mode of operation and is useful for an arm fire device operation in use energetic material is placed in the charge sleeve 1806 and electrical bond pads for both the initiator 1802 1802 u2032 and the magnetic circuit coil 1804 1804 u2032 are attached to external sources of electrical power if no power is applied to the coil the flexure structure 1426 1426 u2032 maintains the shutter 1424 in the u201c safe u201d mode with the permalloy shutter fully blocking the path between the aperture in layer one 1202 and the aperture in layer three 1710 fig2 a shows the shutter in the u201c safe u201d mode in u201c safe u201d mode even if the initiator is fired the energetic material will not exit the aperture 1202 in layer one if electrical power is applied to the coil the magnetic circuit is energized and the shutter is drawn in towards the coil fig2 b shows the shutter in u201c armed u201d mode with the aperture in the shutter aligned with the apertures in layers one and three so that energetic material may pass from the initiator material in the charge sleeve to the secondary or high explosive material that interfaces with the invention.
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3 including the fixed network connection to the fixed network fn and the fourth radio cell fz 4 are shown from the communications network knw in fig1 a control information sti is again generated by the transceiver seg with the master station or base station functionality in the fourth radio cell fz 4 the first transceiver seg 1 once it has in accordance with fig1 evaluated its own and received advisory information hwi 1 hwi 4 and determined the second transceiver seg 2 best suited for taking over the functionality and has transmitted this control information to this best suited second transceiver seg 2 the transceiver seg corresponding according to fig1 to the first radio cell fz 1 the second transceiver seg 2 corresponding to the first radio cell fz 1 is like the first transceiver seg 1 located in the fourth radio cell fz 4 which is why the control information sti can be transmitted directly by means of the control information sti the second transceiver seg 2 corresponding to the first radio cell fz 1 is informed that it is to take over the master station or base station functionality it should be mentioned at this point for form 39 s sake that the emission of control information sti by the first transceiver seg 1 is discontinued if none of the second transceivers seg 2 is better suited in comparison with the first transceiver seg 1 in a fourth phase of the third auto configuration scenario according to fig1 in which.
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free to independently rotate or stop rotating via the bearing connection 270 as previously described fluid may enter the chamber 264 through the fluid channel 262 in this embodiment the fluid receiving chamber 264 is at least partially defined by the space between the output member 222 and the hub 242 the fluid may pass through small gaps in the spline connection between the first spline member 224 and the second spline member 244 when a predetermined amount of fluid pressure has built up in the chamber 264 the output member 222 is forced in an axial forward direction away from the drive pulley 100 thus overcoming the bias of the spring 280 to urge the piston portion 220 toward the drive pulley 100 still referring to fig1 2 the fluid receiving chamber 264 is disposed internally in the clutch member 200 in this embodiment the fluid in the chamber 264 may have only one possible leak path which is along the circumferential surface 249 of the hub 242 a seal 290 is disposed along the periphery of the leak path between the circumferential surface 249 of the hub 242 and the output member 220 the seal 290 is positioned as such to prevent fluid leakage through the leak path thus a fluid leak may be quickly detected and repaired by checking the seal 290 at the circumferential surface 249 and by checking the mechanical seal at the face seal.
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asrten configuration bit when the asrten configuration bit is asserted or high then the multiplexer 92 routes the intas 14 0 signals to the input terminals of the flip flop 90 and when the asrten configuration bit is deasserted or low the multiplexer 92 routes the intin 46 32 signals to the input terminals of the flip flop 90 as shown in fig1 the int_mid 47 16 bits are furnished by a multibit d type flip flop 88 which receives the intin 31 0 signals at the input terminals of the flip flop 88 and is clocked by the pclk signal referring to fig1 the int_mid 15 0 bits are furnished by a multibit d type flip flop 92 which is clocked by the pclk signal the input terminals of the flip flop 92 are coupled to the output terminals of a multibit multiplexer 94 the selection by the multiplexer 94 is governed by the logical state of the sslten configuration bit in this manner the logical state of the sslten bit determines whether the multiplexer 94 routes the serirq 15 0 signals for the sslten bit being asserted or high or the intio 15 0 signals for the sslten bit being deasserted.
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the prefix object displayed at the text input location 69 i e the prefix object u201c c u201d in the current embodiment the functional portion 46 allows for example the user to scroll to view additional prefix objects should the number of prefix objects returned by the disambiguation application exceed the display space available in the variant component 72 in the current embodiment the number of actuations detected by the processor 16 e g after a delimited input is compared to a first threshold value if the number of actuations detected is less than the first threshold the predictive text application is not executed by the processor 16 however if the number of actuations detected is greater than or equal to the first threshold the predictive text application may be executed by the processor 16 in the current embodiment for example the first threshold is set at two as seen in fig3 because only one input member actuation has thus far been detected i e the actuation of the key 28 having linguistic elements lt c gt and lt v gt disposed thereon after the last delimited input e g the keystroke sequence lt m gt lt y gt lt space gt the predictive text application is not executed by the processor 16 referring now to fig4 the user has actuated the key 28 having the linguistic elements lt a gt and lt s gt disposed thereon as a result the disambiguation application 22 generates the prefix object u201c ca u201d at the default portion 76 and the prefix objects u201c va u201d u201c cs u201d and u201c vs u201d at the variant portion 80 the prefix object u201c ca u201d is also provided as an output at the text input location 69 because the number of input member.
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0 96 76 80 81 50oxygen wt 5 46 23 2 3 42sulfur wt 4 03 0 20moisture wt 1 57 0 19 7 47ash wt 13 55 14 94lime cao wt 44 30co sub 2 wt 40 37 14 79co wt 0 28so sub x so sub 2 so sub 3 ppm 1 200 no sub x no no sub 2 ppm 429 hydrocarbons as ch sub 4 393 ppmhcl ppm 42 temperature withinfluidized bed 1560 u00b0 f gas velocityft sup 3 sec ft sup 2 7 4______________________________________ table 2______________________________________ stream sorbent com flue coal catalyst bustion gasanalysis feed a air dry ______________________________________carbon wt 69 90hydrogen wt 4 53nitrogen wt 0 96 76 8 82 46oxygen wt 5 44 23 2 3 04sulfur wt 4 03moisture wt 1 52 8 04ash wt 13 55co sub 2 wt 14 49co wt 0023so sub x so sub 2 so sub 3 ppm 146 no sub x no no sub 2 ppm 18 hydrocarbons as ch sub 4 27 ppmtemperature withinfluidized bed 1587 u00b0 f gas velocity ft sup 3 sec ft sup 2 8 3______________________________________ the coal as described in example 1 was thermally combusted in a fluidized bed combustion chamber with sorbent catalyst b which was produced by co precipitation from solution mixtures of sodium silicate sodium hydroxide sodium aluminate and calcium nitrate the slurry which resulted was filtered washed dried and then heated to 1110 u00b0 c thus forming a material with empirical structure cao 3 s i o 2 al 2 o 3 1 2 this material was then impregnated with a solution mixture of chloroplatinic acid palladium chloride and rhodium chloride such that the total metal loading was 0 2 weight percent of the previously prepared dry powder and the platinum to palladium ratio was.
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