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23 in the form of spirals the upper termination of the support body 2 is its upper end 24 below that is the upper ring area 26 of the support body 2 which serves as the sealing rest of the ring filter insert 3 fig6 shows the support body 2 in a view onto its underside in the center of fig6 the view extends through the central second flow channel 22 up to the vent throttle 25 at the upper end of the support body 2 the first flow channel 21 lies on the left of flow channel 23 the third flow channel 23 lies on the right of the central flow channel 22 the sealing groove 27 1 u2032 runs around the flow channel 21 the sealing groove 27 2 u2032 runs around the flow channel 23 as illustrated in a joint view of fig2 and 6 the central area of the base 11 and the lower front end of the support body 2 are geometrically coordinated such and adjusted to each other that u2014 with the support body 2 firmly screwed together with the housing base 11 u2014 the flow channels 21 and 23 are lined up with the pure fuel outlet 14 and the raw fuel inlet 13 to this end the aforementioned threads 18 and 28 are arranged such that upon screwing the support body 2 to the housing base 11 an.
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preferably an air knife as is well known in the art for delivering a high velocity jet of air this suction nozzle 11 has a circular cross section of about 25 cm diameter and in this case the periphery of the tip of the nozzle 13 follows an undulating path which is less likely to damage subterranean pipes which the free end of the nozzle 11 may encounter the nozzle 11 is provided with couplings or brackets 14 into which any number of extension pipes 15 may be inserted to extend the length of the nozzle 11 in this example the nozzle is made from aluminium which is strong and light the nozzle is provided with an on off switch in this case on a handle 16 used by the operator to direct the nozzle the on off switch immediately starts continues or stops suction through the nozzle 11 the switch is preferably arranged such that an operator must constantly apply pressure to it to continue the sucking operation when the operator stops applying pressure to the switch suction is then immediately stopped the ability to immediately disengage suction is particularly useful to enable blockages to be cleared from the end of the nozzle and to prevent injury in case the operator or his clothes are accidentally caught in the nozzle the nozzle is provided with a flexible hose 17 which may be made from heavy duty rubber to connect the nozzle to a boom 18 which may be hydraulically supported for easy operation and which is mounted on the vehicle 12 containing the air pump and filtering equipment fig2 diagramatically.
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moved relative to the upper part 18 supported on the wiper arm 12 by u2212 5 degrees with regard to the horizontal the pendulum motion of the slider 20 in the upper part 18 is limited by the stops 42 which are provided on the arms 30 of the upper part 18 the adapter 16 has if the upper part 18 is connected to the slider 20 a substantially rectangular design cf fig5 to receive this rectangular adapter 16 a receiver 36 is provided in a front end region of the wiper arm 12 wherein the wiper arm 12 likewise has a u profile in cross section in the region of the receiver 36 a back 38 and arms 40 of the receiver 36 encompass the adapter 16 received in the receiver 36 cf fig8 this ensures that no tipping occurs within the receiver 36 during the movement of the slider 20 relative to the upper part 18 likewise a detaching of the wiper blade 14 from the wiper arm 12 is prevented by the cage like geometry of the receiver 36 in particular it is evident from fig2 that protrusions in the form of bars 44 46 project inwardly from the arms 40 of the receiver 36 of the wiper arm 12 the bars 46 that are closer to a free end of the wiper arm 12 so the front bars serve for the rear engagement for a fixed abutment of the upper part 18 which is provided on the upper part 18 in the form of a step.
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randomly given target number after all holes 50 are filled with the playing pieces 20 for the first level the playing pieces 20 for the second level are stacked directly on top of the playing pieces 20 of the first level each playing piece 20 of the second level is placed on the gap formed by four playing pieces 20 of the first level the tapered peg 28 of each playing piece 20 fits into the above mentioned gap and allows players to put the playing pieces 20 easily on the gaps fig3 shows how each playing piece 20 of the second level is placed on the gap formed by four playing pieces 20 from the first level for the higher levels the method of placing the playing pieces 20 on top of the next lower level is the same as the method for the second level fewer playing pieces 20 are needed to complete the higher levels of the pyramid than are needed to complete the lower levels fig1 illustrates that twenty five 5 by 5 sixteen 4 by 4 nine 3 by 3 four 2 by 2 and one 1 by 1 playing pieces 20 are needed to build levels 1 2 3 4 and 5 respectively evenly arranged holes 50 in a regular square grid pattern on the flat surface 42 of the game board 40 and the tapered pegs 28 of bottom.
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directly heated when the heating current is switched on the heating current is switched on by means of the timer shown for the desired toasting time as a result of the effect of the heat the spring 3 contracts and pulls the bread carrier 2 together with the bread which is to be toasted continuously into the toasting area after the toasting operation has ended the timer switches off the heating current for the spring 3 the spring 3 cools down moving continuously back into its original shape and returning the bread carrier to its original position in the embodiment shown in fig3 the memory spring 3 has a one way effect and the bread carrier 2 is returned to its original position by means of an energy store 6 in the form of a tension spring the tension spring 6 is fixed with one end in the toaster 1 and connected at its other end to a cable 4 the cable 4 is guided over a guide roller 5 and fixed to the bread carrier 2 the guide roller 5 is rotatably mounted in the toaster 1 the spring 3 which is directly heated via a timer contracts continuously when heated up and pulls the bread carrier 2 into the toasting area together with the bread to be toasted counter to the tensile force of the spring 6 when the toasting operation has ended the timer switches off the heating current for the spring 3 as well and the spring 3 cools down during the cooling process the spring 3 is continuously returned to its original shape by means of the biassed tension spring 6 and consequently the bread carrier.
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20 is then manipulated in order to insert the tabs of one set 24 28 in the desired apertures 32 in the post 12 of course initial height adjustment is provided by the selection of the apertures 32 to be engaged with the tabs 24 or 28 fine height adjustment is provided by reversing the bracket 20 i e rotating it 180 u00b0 about the longitudinal axis l and inserting the second offset set of fastening tabs 24 or 28 in the same apertures 32 note phantom line showing of bracket in fig3 since the offset is equal to 1 2 of the spacing of the tabs of the individual tabs sets 24 28 this allows a relatively finer adjustment so that the shelf spacing and incline of the shelf 18 of the gravity flow rack system 16 may be better adjusted to provide the desired forward feeding action of the merchandise carton c after inserting the desired fastening tabs 24 28 of a bracket 20 into each of the upright posts 12 of the framework 10 one bracket is secured to each post in a position to hold a shelf 18 at the desired height and inclination the shelf 18 is then secured to the brackets 20 by engaging the side frame rails 29 in the channels 23 at the top end of the brackets 20 see fig2 this completes a relatively simple and fastenerless connection in a relatively short installation time in summary numerous benefits result from employing the concepts of the present invention the bracket 20 of the present invention is essentially universal allowing easy.
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u00b0 c is transferred to a heat exchanger for steam creation 60 the steam thus generated is transferred to a turbine not shown and a generator not shown to produce electricity the cooled gas is then led back via a pipe 62 in a closed loop system to the fan 52 at this temperature level of about 700 u00b0 c thermodynamic cycle processes for power generation operate at best efficiency furthermore this temperature level offers best flexibility and efficiency for direct heat recovery since the slag gas heat exchanger 44 runs continuously efficient electricity generation is possible in the present embodiment both the material and gas streams enter and leave the heat exchanger continuously the material and gas handling are however decoupled gas leakage is no longer an issue as the concerned heat exchanger subunit is decoupled from the gas flow during charging and discharging accordingly sealing of the heat exchanger subunits can easily be obtained with sealing flaps as no material is in movement inside the exchanger during the gas flow due to the decoupling of the gas and material flows the sealing of the heat exchanger is simplified and dust emissions into the environment are eliminated respectively minimized the sealing of the heat exchanger subunits during the cooling operation eliminates the risk of gas leakage and thus the effect of u201c sand blasting u201d caused by slag particles entrained by the escaping gas is no longer an issue this results.
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upper sash when the block is mounded on the window upper sash frame the push button switch is pointed downward to intercept any effort to raise the lower sash any further than a few inches in the event that the upper sash is of moveable design the block is carried down with a lowering sash movement that restricts and limits the possible distance movement of either or both upper and lower sash i e the mathematical sum of the two opening spaces is a fixed sum adhesive such as is found on double sided adhesive tape holds the block in position on vinyl coated aluminum window frames with very good service quality and it tenaciously resists removal by hand action wooden window frames of a lesser polish surface may give mixed results one can add a polished surface plate to the wood such a plate can be attached with glue e g epoxy if the attached plate is steel ferromagnetic material the steel provides a convenient mounting and release feature with the mounting of an intermediate ferromagnetic layer the safety block can be attached to glass to aluminum to wood with ease a sixteenth inch thick or thinner steel plate is adequate for holding fast.
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the coils in a preferred embodiment the pulse durations are empirically determined and stored for each quarter degree interval to obtain even higher levels of accuracy the drive circuitry can be designed to effect a 34 positive zeroing 34 of coils when it is desired to shift a magnetic generator from a high value to a substantially zero value in such shifts the pole tends to retain a residual magnetization which introduces errors in accuracy this source of inaccurancy can be substantially eliminated by including an additional command in the look up table 31 for acute angles requiring a low level of energization for one or more coils instead of commanding a zero current the command can apply a high frequency ac signal so as to produce cancelling effects on the rotor the single magnet indicator of fig1 is an absolute device in that the rotor has a unique magnetic orientation for every angle between 0 u00b0 and 360 u00b0 in alternative forms of the invention employing multiple magnet rotors magnetic symmetries can be introduced which produce ambiguities and in such instances the indicator should be modified to include some type of indexing means fig3 illustrates an alternative form of the invention employing a multiple magnet rotor and indexing means specifically a four pole rotor 40 and indexing means in the form of an indexing magnet 41 are mounted in fixed relation to one.
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changing the status of that security device to accessed this can be accomplished by turning the secure access switch 20 to the access position and pressing the appropriate cluster switch 62 when this is done the yellow access light 58 is steadily illuminated the secure access switch 20 is preferably spring loaded to the secure position so that the security personnel must perform a two step operation each time a security device is accessed to change the status of a security device to secure the cluster switch 62 and secure access switch 20 are used once again if the red alarm light is flashing the alarm must first be acknowledged by pressing the cluster switch then the security device must be accessed by pushing the cluster switch while turning the secure access switch this action causes the monitoring circuit to illuminate the yellow access light 58 alone then the security device is secured by once more pushing the cluster switch while turning the secure access switch alternatively after the alarm has been acknowledged the operator can once again push the cluster switch 20 to secure the device the monitoring circuit illuminates the green secured light 56 to indicate that the security device has been secured from the above description it will be apparent that the invention disclosed herein provides a novel and advantageous apparatus for a security map display and alarm monitor the foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary methods and embodiments of the present invention as will be understood by those familiar.
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at the opposite side of the wall each of the i beams extends the full height of the dividing wall 40 each pair of beams is connected by a plurality of fasteners 52 between the i beams when the fasteners 52 are tightened the beams are pressed against the opposite sides of the wall 40 and that fixes the boards 41 42 et al of the dividing wall in alignment over the height of the wall and keeps the adjacent horizontal boards abutting to seal the dividing wall first truss rods 54 56 are spaced from but near to respective opposite sides of the dividing wall 40 with the dividing wall on a diameter of the tank each of the first truss rods 54 56 extends on a chord across the width of the tank the first truss rods pass through holes 57 formed in the i beams 48 50 the first truss rods pass through the side walls of the tank the above described hoop segments 19 have holes that receive the ends 59 of the first truss rods 54 56 so that the first truss rods are tightened into the hoop segments 19 on the outside of the shell of the tank this pulls radially inward the staves of the tank wall including the staves that receive the first truss rods 54 and 56 this tightens the hoop segments 19 against the staves there is a respective channel cover 58 at the top of the tank just outward of the truss rods 54 and 56 in fig4 and 5 there is a fixture 60 and 62 at each side of the dividing wall 40 just below the height.
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added to both the eucalyptus hardwood and northern softwood kraft pulp slurries in the machine chest at a rate of about 4 pounds of dry chemical per ton of dry fiber the stock pulp fiber slurries were further diluted to approximately about 0 1 percent consistency prior to forming and deposited from a three layered headbox onto a fine forming fabric having a velocity of about 50 feet per minute to form a 17 u2033 wide tissue sheet the flow rates of the stock pulp fiber slurries into the flow spreader were adjusted to give a target sheet basis weight of about 12 7 gsm and a layer split of 35 eucalyptus hardwood kraft pulp fibers on both outer layers and 30 ll 19 northern softwood kraft pulp fibers in the center layer the stock pulp fiber slurries were drained on the forming fabric building a layered embryonic tissue sheet the embryonic tissue sheet was transferred to a second fabric a papermaking felt before being further dewatered with a vacuum box to a consistency of between about 15 to about 25 the embryonic tissue sheet was then transferred via a pressure roll to a steam heated yankee dryer operating at a temperature of about 220 u00b0 f at a steam pressure of about 17 psi the dried tissue sheet was then transferred to a reel traveling at a speed about 30 slower than the yankee dryer to provide a crepe ratio of about 1 3 1 thereby providing the layered tissue basesheet an aqueous creping composition was prepared containing about 0 317.
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the amount of material entering the mold finally when desired the displacement rod 18 can be rotated at a predetermined speed for enabling better radial flow around the channel formed between displacement rod 18 and preform 14 also contributing to coating evenness particularly since molten polymers are generally thyxotropic and reduce their viscosity with applied shear force the shear force exerted by the rotating displacement rod 18 in the molten barrier material 6 39 reduces the viscosity and enhances even flow additionally this reduces the hydraulic pressure needed to press the displacement rod 18 into the preform 14 with certain plastics this shearing action can also enable orientation of the plastic enhancing its barrier properties provided the molten barrier material 6 39 is kept at the appropriate temperature during its displacement when the displacement of the molten barrier material 6 39 is completed the preform 14 is reinserted into the cooling mantel 20 shown at position a of fig4 a and a cooling fluid is switched to flow in place of heating fluid in channel 19 the barrier material 6 39 now solidifies to form an inner layer 22 within preform 14 if the adhesion of the barrier material 6 39 of the inner layer 22 with the main material of the preform 14 requires an adhesive or a 34 tie layer 34 this can be introduced in the same manner as described before this results in an adhesive layer not shown between the material of the preform 14 and the inner layer 22 depending on the adhesive system used the need to melt.
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adjacent the rotary plate an air whirling chamber in which air injected from the air injection nozzle whirls at a high speed and an air relief chamber in communication with the air whirling chamber and having a gradually increasing volume application_number US 15746188 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 fig5 shows an embodiment of a spinning yarn producing device for producing wool yarn in this embodiment an untwisted rove of worsted yarn that is a sliver s wound around a bobbin b first passes a draft device 5 the draft device 5 includes a pair of back rollers 1 a pair of middle rollers 3 each having an apron 2 and a pair of front rollers 4 the sliver s is then introduced into a spinning device 6 of the present invention by which means it is formed into spinning yarn y the spinning yarn y is then drawn out by a pair of delivery rollers 7 and finally taken up onto a package p which is rotated by a friction roller 8 engaging with the spinning yarn y some.
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are provided with adhesive zones 2 along their joining fringes hereinafter these zones are referred to as the 34 adhesive coated fringes 34 the sheet 1 is provided with first cut lines 3 slightly inward of the upper and lower adhesive coated fringes 2 the first cut lines 3 are provided through all the pages preferably the cut lines 3 are continuous punched lines in addition to the first cut lines 3 the page faces a a 39 and c c 39 are respectively provided with second cut lines 5 preferably double lines at a distance of about 8 mm as shown in fig1 and 2 unlike the first cut lines the second cut lines 5 are provided on the page face a a 39 c and c 39 but not through all the pages alternatively the second cut line 5 can be single or they comprises a string embedded in the sheet 1 by pulling the string the sheet 1 is torn along the string it is desirable that a direction is printed for a recipient saying 34 please tear here 34 the second cut lines 5 can be painted red or any other color so as to call recipient 39 s attention when the adhesive joint is not permanent but releasable sham joint the joined fringes can be opened by a recipient of the leaflet there is no need for providing the cut lines the adhesive which is coated on the.
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bearing surface 20 provided on the mount 18 the cylindrical bearing surface 20 comprises a tubular section whose exterior face provides the bearing surface from one end of which is suspended the main body 22 of the mount 18 this main body 22 consists of a box section body with a circular aperture 24 at the front thereof and a circular aperture 26 at the rear thereof with substantially flat top and side portions the interior of the body 22 is generally open thus allowing a clear passage through the interior of the mount 18 from the front aperture 24 to the rear aperture 26 and through the tubular section 20 the top face has an aperture 28 for reasons which will be explained later the same applies to the two side faces which have a left aperture 30 and a right aperture 32 the bottom face includes an aperture 34 which leads into a box section 36 that is suspended beneath the body 22 the box section 36 is open at the top face to permit communication through the bottom aperture 34 and is likewise open at a front section 38 fig3 shows a linear accelerator arm 40 for use in conjunction with the mount shown in fig1 and 2 an exterior casing 42 covers a magnetron accelerator 44 and associated elements which produce a high energy beam of electrons and deliver that beam to a beam bending system 46 which conveys the beam to a radiation head 48 carrying the usual collimator set 50 this arm 40 can be fitted to the upper face of the mount body 22 as shown in fig5 and 6.
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to 80 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 80 kg to 90 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 90 kg to 100 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 100 kg to 110 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 110 kg to 120 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 120 kg to 130 kg u2014 sole plate 190 g u00b1 5 g carbon 100 for the following sole plate weight categories 30 130 kg the carbon carbon and carbon glass pre preg lay up sequence having regard to pre pegs 49 and 62 are 30 to 40 kg u2014 16 layers of 60 u00b0 carbon fiber with faw 100 at 0 12 mm 10 layers of carbon 0 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 combination with faw 150 at 0 15 mm and 26 layers of 600 glass fiber with faw 126 at 0 16 mm 40 to 50 kg u2014 16 layers of 600 carbon fiber with faw 100 at 0 12 mm 10 layers of carbon 0 u00b0 with faw 150 at 0 15 mm and 26 layers of 600 glass fiber with faw 126 at 0 16 mm 50 to 60 kg u2014 26 layers of 600 carbon fiber.
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is disclosed wherein an anhydride of a carboxyaromatic such as pyromellitic dianhydride is reacted with a fluorinated alcohol and an epoxide to give a mixed ester capable of imparting oil and or water repellency to textiles the improvement comprises utilizing the epoxide as the reaction medium to reduce reaction times and waste water treatment requirements application_number US 35581282 A description the essence of applicants 39 invention is the discovery that the double esterification of carboxyaromatics by fluorinated alcohols and epoxides which has heretofore been carried out in two steps in various solvents may be advantageously conducted in one step without added solvent when the epoxide selected for the esterification is a liquid under the reaction conditions employed the liquid epoxide which is normally used in excess to drive the reaction to completion serves to keep the reaction mixture fluid and homogeneous thus the applicants 39 process comprises intimately mixing an anhydride of a carboxyaromatic a fluorinated alcohol and a liquid epoxide and heating said mixture to esterify said carboxyaromatic the carboxyaromatic anhydrides which can be employed in the process of this invention may be derived from any polycarboxyaromatic wherein one or more adjacent pairs of carboxyl groups have been converted to the anhydride the carboxyaromatics of general interest are the one and two ring aromatics such as benzene naphthalene pyridine pyrazine quinoline indole thiophene furan etc substituted by two or more carboxyl groups.
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1 0 00 1 0 10 1 0 10 0 1 01 0 0 11 0 1 11 0 0 10 1 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 11 0 1 10 1 1 10 0 1 00 1 0 11 1 1 0______________________________________ by performing a dot product of the projector words and the message word results in the encoded output bits 34 0001110011011111111010 34 as shown in table 1 in decoder 50 the projector words designate the vector memory locations which are to be incremented or decremented if the received bit is a zero or one respectively table 2 shows the projector words being the same as those used by transmitter 10 the table addresses specified by the projector words and the appropriate action being either increment inc the value of that location or decrement dec as determined by each encoded bit table 2______________________________________projector words address action______________________________________1 1 1 7 inc 0 0 1 1 inc 0 0 1 1 inc 1 0 0 4 dec 1 0 0 4 dec 0 1 1 3 dec 1 1 1 7 inc 1 1 0 6 inc 0 1 0 2 dec 0 1 0 2 dec 0 0 1 1 inc 1 0 0 4 dec 1 0 1.
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and the t shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 are attached to the stator frame 1 an acoustic absorbent 8 made of a glass wool surrounded by an acoustic absorbent scattering preventing cover 9 is installed on the stator frame 1 so as to come into contact with each other next the noise insulation plate 4 is fixed to the upper l shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 a and the central t shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 and is fixed to the central t shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 and the lower l shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 a then the bolt 7 penetrates each of holes provided in the noise insulation plate 4 and the noise insulation plate attaching seats 3 and 3 a and the bolt 7 is fixed by being fastened using the nut 5 at this time the vibration proofing rubber washer 10 is disposed between the nut 5 and the noise insulation plate 4 and the gasket 11 is disposed between the noise insulation plate 4 and the noise insulation plate attaching seats 3 and 3 a in addition the t shaped noise insulation plate attaching seat 3 may include one which extends in.
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and clamp 17 are loose to allow the t square guide arm 3 to be fit across a work piece and a second clamped or tightened position where the locking lever 15 facilitates the tightening of the clamp 17 against an edge of the work piece in order to fully understand the novel aspects of the present invention a short description of a conventional electric saw not shown is now provided the conventional electric circular saw includes a hand grip with an activating trigger adjacent the hand grip so as to be either activated or deactivated by the user the saw is also generally provided with a planar saw supporting platform through which the saw blade passes via a slot in the support platform a springably rotatable safety cover is often used to cover the exposed part of the blade below the planar surface the planar supporting platform has an outer edge which is often used by a worker to guide the saw along an edge or jig to produce a straight cut across a workpiece the outer edge of the platform used for guiding the saw is known as a saw fence the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a continuous guiding edge which will continuously abut the saw fence during a cutting operation in order that such guiding abutment.
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118 for an axial displacement of polishing tool 88 along a longitudinal axis 120 are provided also at this point it goes without saying that the elements shown are to be understood only schematically and that of course other types of rotary drives or of linear drives may likewise be used fig6 on an enlarged scale and with further details shows the lower end of hand 78 this lower end is entirely surrounded by a housing 128 within housing 128 and below rotary drive 116 there is arranged a first pinion 130 driven thereby connected with a second pinion 132 via a toothed belt 134 the second pinion 132 rotating about axis 120 second pinion 132 drives a rotor 136 being journalled via a plurality of bearings within a seat 137 being stationary with the housing at its lower end rotor 136 is provided with a sleeve 138 in which a polygonal tube 140 is arranged non rotatably but axially displaceable polygonal tube 140 is radially journalled within sleeve 138 via roller bearings 142 as a consequence polygonal tube 140 rotates with sleeve 138 however may axially move within sleeve 138 with almost no friction rotor 136 terminates downwardly in a lower end 142 and configures a radial closure plane there a tapering section 145 of polygonal tube 140 extends through the closure plane and protrudes outwardly at the free end thereof a tumbling disk 144 is arranged further details of which being explained below with regard to fig8 a first bellows 146 is attached with its upper rim to the.
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function of feeding consistency and the continuous line the specific energy consumption oek of the rotor as a function of feeding consistency the pulp in question is oxygen delignified swsa softwood sulphate pulp lines 1 illustrate a screen with the novel rotor elements and lines 2 a prior art screen the device with the novel rotor elements operates at a significantly higher feeding consistency than the prior art device and still the energy consumption is lower also the thickening of the reject is lower in the device with the novel rotor elements although it is operated at the same or a higher feeding consistency as the device with the prior art screen the device with the novel rotor elements is further characterized in that lower rotor speeds can be used at the required feeding consistency which decreases energy consumption the screen with novel rotor elements disclosed herein may provide at least the following advantages b high feeding consistencies can be used e g in the apparatus disclosed herein had a feeding consistency of sw pulp of 1 5 higher than the prior art device as a result of this the number of water cycles in the mill is decreased need for pumping is decreased apparatuses such as containers are required in decreased numbers sizes of the apparatuses are decreased pipe lines become shorter the overall space requirement is decreased d better running security of the screen because cavitation is decreased and while the invention has been described in connection with what.
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analyte of interest one or more couplets each comprising a designated precursor ion 204 and corresponding designated ion fragment 206 may be stored in a trigger entry 202 in the trigger data set 200 the corresponding trigger time window 208 is also determined and stored block 504 the confirmatory data set 300 will also be determined and stored in data storage 17 block 506 as will be understood typically an ion will fragment into a plurality of ion fragments accordingly in many instances the confirmatory data couplets 302 corresponding to a trigger couplet 202 will share the same precursor ion 204 304 as will be understood the trigger data 200 designated precursor ion s 204 and designated ion fragment s 206 together with the corresponding trigger time window 208 and the related confirmatory data 300 for numerous analytes of interest may be previously calculated and stored as a library of data in the data storage 17 and simply indexed and retrieved by the user and the cpu 12 utilizing the i o device 16 the duty cycle list 400 is initiated being populated with couplets 402 of designated precursor ion 204 and designated ion fragment 206 from the trigger data 200 which have a trigger time window 208 which commences or coincides with the beginning of the analysis period fig4 a illustrates an example duty cycle list 400 as one may exist at the commencement of an analysis period the user will then typically input a command to commence an analysis period typically via the i o device 16 upon receipt of which the trigger engine 14 is.
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respect to one another along a central axis 13 with an intermediate space 8 being present between the pile element 2 and the tube 5 in the illustrated embodiment the pile 2 and tube 5 is of a substantially cylindrical design in other embodiments not shown the tube may of course have another shape provided that an intermediate space is formed between the outer and inner wall which can reduce the transmission of noise or vibrations to the environment the tube 5 is preferably made from steel walls the structure of the tube may be self supporting which means that no separate supporting structure has to be provided in order to keep the tube in its vertical position fig1 shows that a centre system 11 is provided at the top of the tube 5 here the centre system 11 is schematically depicted in practice several centre systems 11 may be arranged along the length of the pile 2 for centring and aligning the pile 2 with the tube 5 this centre system 11 ensures that the source of sound being the pile 2 while being hammered down by hammering installation 1 remains centred in the tube 5 which is an optimal position in view of noise dampening the diameter of the pile 2 can vary along its length therefore the centre system is adjustable so that this variation can be allowed and in addition any intended narrowing and or widening of the pile 2 can be accommodated by the centre system the pile 2 may for example have a tapered section or sections of different cross section like a telescopic pile the dimensions of the centre system vary depending on the dimensions of.
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3 the present invention contemplates two potentially independent components namely a password reset sensor mechanism fig2 for determining when a situation requiring a password reset is present with little or no intervention from the user and a password reset effector fig3 for resetting the password now referring to fig2 the logic of the sensor mechanism may be seen commencing at block 26 the number of failed log on attempts is counted in the case of a lost primary o s e g windows password the logic may be executed in windows with system credentials so that it is active even when no user is logged in the logic may access the windows graphical identification and authentication gina to keep a record of the number of failed attempts to log onto windows when a successful logon occurs the count of failed logon attempts is reset at block 28 the count of failed log on attempts is stored outside the primary o s file system for instance the count could be stored in a separate file allocation table fat partition that can be read by the secondary o s such as ibm 39 s client rescue and recovery system because the user cannot gain local access into windows due to the lost password the user must change e g by boot hypervisor swap or hibernation swap to the secondary o s which upon starting up executes.
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4 to 6 g m 2 the color former and color developer reagents are prepared as described in example no 1 where the pigment paste is based on calcium carbonate prepared by moisturizing as described in example 3 the resulting paste is finished at 50 solids in this example the purpose is to make the aging resistant paper achieve a lasting image which is developed through antioxidant papers which avoid yellowing and a loss of image the final mixture comprising the thermo sensitive layer is deposited through the coating rod mechanism the preparation of the reagents color former and color developer are prepared as described in example no 1 in this example the pigment paste is based on calcined kaolin prepared by moisturizing as described in example 3 this example shows the difference between papers presenting a resistance to aging as in the thermo sensitive layer of example 4 each one of these examples was prepared according to example no 1 utilizing the equipment described the size of the particle should be between 2 0 and 2 5 microns thermal color preparations developed in this way were applied on two types of paper using rod no 6 to deposit an average of 4 to 6 g m 2 viscosity was adjusted in every results of these examples appear in the following table densitometer were used to evaluate the image intensity examples 1 to 6 were covered over two different types of paper one pre coated with a kaolin coat and natural and synthetic adhesives such as starch and styrene butadiene latex and a paper without coating but presenting high smoothness on one of the faces which as mentioned elsewhere occurs mainly because during the manufacturing process and.
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recall that harmonically generated echoes are produced by non linear media further as an example an envelope function a n t may be a gaussian waveform the transmitted signal may additionally be modulated as a chirped waveform i e swept frequency modulation a fourier transform of which is still centered around the fundamental with a broader dispersion optionally a digital waveform generator could be used in place of the convolution method shown in fig2 fig3 shows an embodiment of a signal transmitter unit 120 prior to signal delivery to media of interest the signal transmitter unit 120 includes at least a power amplifier 330 a transmit receive switch 340 and a first transducer 350 optionally a signal transmitter unit 120 may further include a delay circuit 310 the delay circuit 310 may be an analog or digital delay also optionally the signal transmitter unit 120 may include a channel gain unit 320 to drive the power amplifier 330 as a function of channel number and time additionally the signal or pulse may be pulse width modulated not shown to conserve power power conservation can become crucial in field applications of the system where battery power may be utilized fig4 a shows one embodiment of a receiver and raw data averager unit 140 a second transducer 410 receives pulsed sets modified by media of interest 130.
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lens 4 is moved toward the lens 3 so that doublet symmetry conditions are no longer satisfied with reference to fig5 the image blur is graphed as a function of the position z 2 of the lens 4 for s 1 300 mm and r 1 r 2 40 mm values of z 2 in the range 359 360 mm correspond to the location of the lens 4 satisfying double symmetric magnetic conditions the image blur has a minimum value of about 0 108 u03bcm for 356 mm u2266 z 2 u2266 357 mm this range can be expressed as a displacement u03b4z 2 along the z axis 10 from an initial position in which the doublet symmetry conditions are satisfied the displacement u03b4z 2 of the lens 4 toward the lens 3 is given by equ10 wherein the doublet symmetry conditions are satisfied if the displacement u03b4z 2 0 the blurs of fig2 5 are calculated for a fixed propagation angle u03b1 and coordinate u03b2 at the sensitized substrate 2 the blurs result mainly from third order geometric aberrations fig6 7 display image blur as a function of the propagation angle u03b1 and the coordinate u03b2 respectively in fig6 the image blur for the coordinate u03b2 0 5 mm is graphed as a function of the propagation angle.
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multitude of active devices fig4 illustrates a multi mode active circuit control system consisting of a multi mode signal conditioner 22 connected to a transceiver 21 using multiple cables 25 a single transmission line 26 connects the multi mode signal conditioner to the tuning decoder 23 which in turn is connected to multiple active components 24 over multiple cables fig5 illustrates a multi mode active circuit control and activation system having a transceiver 30 connected to a multi mode signal conditioner 31 using multiple cables to inject radiofrequency rf and pulse width modulated pwm signals into the signal conditioner the resultant waveform herein referred to as a u201c combined signal u201d is generated from the signal conditioner and is communicated over the transmission line 32 connected to a tuning decoder 33 the tuning decoder generates supply and control signals from the combined signal and supplies these signals to the various active components 34 fig6 illustrates a typical application of this technique where rf and pwm signals are generated in a transceiver 40 and combined using an rf choke circuit 41 and injected into a transmission line 42 at the other end of the transmission line the rf and pwm signals are separated using a second rf choke circuit and supplied to an active antenna assembly 44 with the rf signal supplied to the feed port of the antenna and the pwm signal converted to supply and control signals by the tuning decoder 43 for communicating with the active components of the tunable antenna resulting in multiple tunable.
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can not rotate within the primary screw 39 s bore both primary and secondary screws are coupled together and rotate as one unit the secondary forward screw no 1 assists the primary screw no 17 in penetrating the desired subject matter in a clockwise rotation the secondary reverse screw no 2 is to hold the product while the present invention is in operation this is possible when both primary and secondary screws are locked or coupled together and rotate as one unit and release it at the appropriate depth at the targeted releasing depth both screws are uncoupled by adjuster no 22 set to adjustment no 24 the screws can now rotate independently the primary screw 39 s rotation can be stopped and the secondary screws may then be rotated in a clockwise direction within the primary bore releasing any matter while in a clockwise rotation the secondary reverse screw no 2 expels matter after injection of the product into the subject matter the rotation of the secondary screws is stopped the primary screw is then rotated in an anticlockwise direction for removal of the present invention 3 locating pin and locking clip to couple no 1 amp no 2 via male and female splines 4 locating pin and locking clip to couple no 2 amp no 5 via male and female.
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were repeatedly gently rubbed in predetermined directions using pdms poly dimethysiloxane plates 4 0 u00d7 4 0 u00d7 0 5 cm 3 the rubbing was performed for about one minute until a substrate surface got slight rainbow colors by light reflection in case of using the patterned pr coated silicones wafers the powdered silica beads were placed on the patterned pr coated wafers and then repeatedly gently rubbed in a predetermined direction using a pdms plate in the presence of water here water was used as a lubricant to prevent damage to the patterned pr after the rubbing the silica bead coated glass plates or silicone wafers were subjected to slight pressing using clean pdms plates or to gentle brushing in order to remove randomly physically adsorbed undesired silica beads thus resulting in formation of more tightly regularly bound monolayer arrays of the silica beads for layer by layer stacking the above formed monolayer arrays were calcined at 550 u00b0 c for one hour a droplet of a solution of pei 0 5 in ethanol was spin coated on the calcined silica bead arrays silica beads were further placed on the pei coated silica bead arrays and then were rubbed as described above to form two layered silica bead arrays.
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h nmr cdcl 3 400 mhz u03b4 2 18 s 3h 3 20 s 3h 3 74 s 3h 4 82 s 2h to a solution of 2 acetoxy n methoxy n methyl acetamide 14 80 6 g 500 mmol in methanol 1000 ml were added while stirring 1 0m sodium methoxide in methanol 5 ml 5 mmol and the pale yellow solution was stirred at rt for 3 h after the addition of 37 hcl 0 45 ml ca 5 mmol the reaction mixture was evaporated to dryness affording 58 8 g 98 7 crude 12 as a pale yellow liquid vacuum distillation over a 10 cm vigreux column afforded 54 5 g 91 6 weinreb amide 12 as a colorless oil bp 59 60 u00b0 c 0 5 mbar 1 h nmr cdcl 3 400 mhz u03b4 3 10 s 1h 3 25 s 3h 3 70 s 3h 4 29 s 2h b5 n methoxy 2 methoxymethoxy n methyl acetamide to a solution of weinreb amide 12 59 6 g 500 mmol in dichloromethane 500 ml was added while stirring n ethyldiisopropylamine 96 9 g 750 mmol and the colorless solution was cooled to 0 u00b0 c chloromethyl methyl ether 50 3 g 625 mmol was added at 0 u00b0 c over 15 min and the reaction mixture was stirred at 0 u00b0 c for 1 h and at rt for three days the pale yellow reaction mixture was washed with 1m hcl 500 ml and 5 brine 500 ml and the aqueous layers were extracted with dichloromethane 250 ml the combined organic layers were dried na 2 so 4 and evaporated to dryness affording 78.
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characterised in that chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons are added to the organic phase used in the phase interface process preferably in an amount of 0 001 to 90 wt particularly preferably 30 to 50 wt referred to the organic phase surprisingly the residual monomer content and the oligomer content in the polycarbonate after isolation of the polycarbonate at a purity of the isolated polycarbonate of 99 95 to 99 9999 is thereby reduced by 5 to 50 compared to the residual monomer content and the oligomer content in the polycarbonate solution surprisingly the reduction of the residual monomer content and oligomer content may be achieved directly during the process of the production of the polycarbonate and not only in a downstream connected extrusion step as described in the literature de a 29 17 396 u s pat no 4 306 057 suitable solvents according to the invention are chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons preferably monochlorobenzene or dichlorobenzene also chlorinated toluenes and mixtures of these compounds monochlorobenzene being particularly preferred the polycarbonate is produced by the so called phase interface process this process for polycarbonate synthesis has been described many times in the literature including for example in schnell u201c chemistry and physics of polycarbonates u201d polymer reviews volume 9 interscience publishers new york london sydney 1964 p 3370 d c prevorsek b t debona and y kesten corporate research center allied chemical corporation morristown n j 07960 u201c synthesis of poly ester carbonate copolymers u201d in journal of polymer science polymer chemistry edition vol 18 1980 pp 75 90 d freitag u grigo p.
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wrench extension 10 is made completely of metal the strength of metal allows for a significant amount of force to be applied on the wrench extension without fear of breaking each individual piece of the apparatus a metal apparatus also allows the individual pieces to be welded together increasing the strength of the entire apparatus and decreasing the chance of the apparatus breaking under a significant amount of force handle 5 has a front end 7 and rear end 2 handle 5 is attached to faceplate 20 at front end 7 the preferred embodiment of handle 5 is cylindrical and is at a length that is significantly longer than that of a typical wrench therefore wrench extension 10 effectively increases the length of the wrench handle the preferred embodiment of faceplate 20 is rectangular connecting to the handle at the handle end 30 on its longitudinal axis the opposing end of faceplate is faceplate terminal 25 faceplate 20 is attached to first wrench holder 15 and second wrench holder 17 first wrench holder 15 is attached to faceplate 20 closer to faceplate terminal 25 the distance from the terminal of faceplate 25 should be such to allow the wrench extension to stop at a point that is close to the head of the wrench second wrench holder 16 is attached to faceplate 20 at a distance closer to handle end 30 the preferred embodiment of wrench extension 10 has first wrench holder 15 and second wrench holder 16 set at a distance from each other.
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to coupler 88 via low pass filter 86 which filter serves to protect the public telephone network from injection of rf energy because limits on rf injection into the public telephone network are considerably more severe below 6 mhz filter 86 may not be required if shifted video and control signals imposed on continued subscriber line 62 are confined to frequencies higher than 6 mhz coupler 88 serves to combine incident video signals from shifter 78 and incoming voice signals from subscriber phone line 60 and transmit the combined signal along continued subscriber phone line 62 coupler 88 also relays audio or voice signals and control signals transmitted from a subscriber termination of line 62 control signals are advantageously transmitted from a subscriber terminal of line 62 encoded in a frequency band centered on 10 7 mhz as described in the prior art control signals are relayed from coupler 88 to a command interpreter 84 which decodes the incoming control signals and issues a command to tuner 76 for determining channel selection and optionally issues an instruction to shifter 78 to determine frequency band selection audio band signals incident on couple 88 from a subscriber end of line 62 are transmitted via low pass filter 86 to subscriber phone line 60 whereupon these audio band signals are accepted and processed in the normal way by the local area public phone network terminal unit u 2 is represented in greater detail in fig3 as discussed above with reference to fig1 unit u 2 is provided with input 66 and outputs 68 and 70 input 66 connects via a twisted pair not separately.
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the form of a double helix these are also compressed axially in the same manner described above relative to fig1 the characteristic of this particular structure is that there is more surface contact between chamber wall 27 39 and the abutting portions of elastomeric members 20 39 in fig5 a still further embodiment ot the present invention is shown wherein there is a triple helix consisting of three elastomeric strands 20 39 confined under compression within chamber wall 27 34 in both of these embodiments the amount of axial contact between the elastomeric members and the chamber walls will depend on the respective diameters and lengths as discussed above relative to fig1 and 2 while the elongated elastomeric members 20 20 39 and 20 34 have been depicted as cylindrical prior to being distorted into their undulating shape by the preloading action of piston 19 it will be appreciated that these elastomeric members may be of any other columnar shape furthermore in situations where very little or no preload is required the elastomeric member 20 can be preformed into an undulating shape rather than being of original cylindrical shape before it was preloaded to the condition shown in fig1 an embodiment of the latter type can be visualized from fig1 if it is assumed that member 20 was preformed to the shape shown so that it would exert only a small force or no force on.
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for a two cycle internal combustion engine is disclosed which comprises the steps of forming bulged portions protruded radially outwardly in a portion of a cylindrical liner and surrounding the liner by casting through a high pressure diecast method thereby form a main part of the cylinder application_number US 33973989 A description the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in an embodiment shown in fig1 for producing a cylinder 1 a cylindrical liner 2 which has been provided with an intake port 20 and an exhaust port 21 in advance is first prepared the liner 2 may be formed of aluminum alloy high silicon aluminum alloy sintered metal iron and any other suitable material one or more bulged portions 3 are bulged radially outwardly a c shaped in cross section in the longitudinal or axial direction through a bulge working in the liner 2 in this embodiment the two bulged portions 3 are provided so as to face each other in a diametrically opposite relation with respect to the liner 2 the liner 2 that has been thus provided with the bulged portions 3 in advance is disposed in place in a high pressure diecast machine the liner 2 is surrounded by casting with aluminum alloy through the high pressure die casting method as a result the cylinder main part 4 of aluminum alloy is formed the liner 2 and the cylinder main part 4 are integrally bonded with each other to form the cylinder 1 the thus produced cylinder 1 is provided with a piston not shown being slidable in the liner 2 when the cylinder 1 is assembled into the two cycle internal.
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critical generally expanded perlite is preferred for reasons of availability and economy the amount of lightweight aggregate included may vary from about 20 to about 70 on a dry weight basis in the final product it is particularly preferred to use expanded perlite having particle sizes from about 12 to about 100 mesh in amounts of about 30 40 for very lightweight structural panels of the invention the lightweight aggregate is quite friable and some of it will be shattered by the mixing herein contemplated the panel being formed is provided with a bottom cover sheet and some of the shards of aggregate and any separated fiber shot will collect on the bottom cover sheet it is also preferred that the composition include about 3 25 by weight coarse cellulose fibers to aid flotation and entanglement such fibers generally are about 1 16 1 4 inch in length with some fibers being up to about one inch these are conveniently provided by slushing newspaper or other papers in a 34 slush maker 34 that is suitable coarse cellulose fibers may be made by charging about 10 20 pounds of newspapers or other paper stock for every 100 gallons of water in a high intensity high shear mixer and agitating the mix for a couple of minutes in the mix tank 11 increasingly stiff panels are made as the proportion of cellulose is increased but for ease of cutting with a knife and to avoid jagged edges the amount is preferably about 3.
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the apparatus starting with the apparatus in retracted condition as shown in the drawings increased pressure in passage 56 causes ball valve 30 to be closed and causes sleeves 24 and 72 to be moved downwardly pin 95 being moved from position a in barrel cam groove 98 to position b in the groove the lands of sleeve 72 moving beneath the lands of the stabilizer blades forces the stabilizer blades out to their expanded positions shown in fig4 when pressure in passage 56 is sufficiently reduced valve 30 opens and spring 61 forces sleeves 24 and 72 up and pin 95 moves to position c of groove 98 wherein the blades remain expanded because sleeve 72 is not moved far enough upwardly to move lands 72 79 off of lands 84a 84b 84c when pressure in passage 56 is again increased valve 30 again closes and sleeves 24 72 are moved down pin 95 moving to position d in groove 98 the blades remaining expanded on the next reduction in passage 56 pressure pin 95 moves to position e of groove 98 and sleeves 24 and 72 move fully up the blades 66 69 being retracted further alternate increases and decreases in drill string pressure in passage 56 moves pin 95 serially to positions f l of groove 98 etc the pin traverse along groove 98 being repeated cyclically for repeated operations of the.
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signals received by receiver 32 are determined by a complex channel transfer function matrix h having elements h 11 h 12 etc in other words the transmitted signal vector s made up of the individual complex signals s 1 and s 2 transmitted by antennas 24 and 26 and the received signal vector x made up of x 1 and x 2 are related by the expression here n represents the noise received at each antenna h ij is the complex transfer function from transmit antenna i to receive antenna j and represents generally a frequency selective dispersive channel between these particular transmit and receive antennas the off diagonal terms in h represent the interference between the transmission channels receiver 32 adaptively cancels this interference as described in detail hereinbelow fig2 is a block diagram showing elements of receiver 32 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the signals received by antenna 28 is separated into orthogonal polarization components by an orthogonal mode transducer omt 38 the two orthogonal components are input to respective rf receiver circuits 40 and 41 which performs analog processing and downconvert the signal under control of respective local oscillators 42 and 43 the use of separate local oscillators.
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processing system the controller 208 enforces ordering constraints on memory operations based on information it receives from the decoder 204 the information may include the attribute for each bus transaction which may be stored in a first input register 302 the information may also include data that identifies each memory device other than the target memory device that the originating processor is capable of accessing the particular memory devices accessible by each processor are preconfigured during the design stage and therefore can be programmed or hardwired into the decoder 204 in any event a second input register 304 may be used to store this information the first and second input registers 302 304 may be separate registers as shown in fig3 or alternatively a single register in some embodiments of the controller 208 the information from the decoder 204 may be stored in registers shared with other bus interconnect functions each register may be a fifo or any other suitable storage medium the controller 208 enforces ordering constraints on data transfer operations by controlling the timing of data transfer bus transactions released from the bus register 202 the process will first be described in connection with an attribute which indicates that a strongly ordered memory data transfer bus transaction is ready to be released from the bus register 202 in this case the attribute is provided from the first input register 302 to a memory barrier generator.
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the memory device 5 the tri state buffers are omitted and the input data di is directly connected to the input of each memory cell 50 in fig7 a fig8 is a circuit diagram showing still another embodiment of a circuit of a memory cell comprised in the memory device 5 shown in fig3 in accordance with the present invention referring to fig8 the memory cell comprises an inverter 81 including a p type mos transistor 83 and an n type mos transistor 84 connected in series an inverter 82 including a p type transistor 85 and an n type mos transistor 86 connected in series between the power supply vcc and the ground vss n type mos transistors 87 and 89 for receiving the input data di and the inverted signal di respectively and n type mos transistors 88 and 90 for providing the output data do and the inverted signal do to outside in setting the driving capability as used in fig6 b and 7b no particular condition is necessary for the inverters 81 and 82 an operation is briefly described since the operation of the circuit of the memory cell shown in fig8 is the same as that of a well known static.
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clamps 34 may be of entirely conventional construction for the purposes of this invention and are not illustrated in detail herein at a preceding stage in the manufacture of the stator 10 the stator was located at a winding station not shown at which the coils 12 and 14 were wound and the lead wires 24a 24b 24c and 24d inserted into the wire clamps 34 so that they extend across the stator end face 18 adjacent their respective terminals 22a 22b 22c and 22d after the coils 12 and 14 are wound and the coil lead wires 22a 22b 22c and 22d connected to their respective clamps 34 at the winding station the transfer pin 32 is inserted in the bore of the stator 10 and the transfer carriage moved to the station s shown in fig1 in readiness for the temporary connection of the lead wires 24 to the terminals 22 the transfer pin 32 is shown spaced from the stator 10 in fig1 to show its end configuration in practice the transfer pin would remain in the bore of the stator 10 in the station s throughout the process described below the illustrated terminals 22 are of a type commercially available from amp incorporated of harrisburg pennsylvania each terminal 22 has a longitudinally.
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on chip bioparticle separator as shown in fig2 a in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the shape of the series of pressure pulses is an approximately triangular pulse which consists of magnitude 204 a rising section 206 a falling section 208 the on time of the pulse 210 the peak to peak duration between the pulses 202 and the number of the pressure pulses 212 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention pressure pulses with magnitude 204 of approximately 5 kpa to 50 kpa kilo pascal and peak to peak duration 202 of approximately 20 msec to 200 msec milliseconds are used residual pressure between each pulse is bled off in this duration for a sequence of 10 to 50 pulses the desired separation can be achieved in 5 to 150 sec in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention the shape of the series of pressure pulses is rectangular which consists of the pressure magnitude 216 the duration of the pulses 214 the number of the pressure pulses 222 and the same and or different on time of pulse 218 220 as shown in fig2 b in yet another embodiment a more generic.
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removably fastened on the highchair feeding chair by cording 5 any means for attaching the cording may be used including snap fasteners or other means the cording 5 can be attached to highchair booster cushion at any convenient location in this embodiment the cording 5 is thread adhered in the seam at the center of the top back corners of panels 3 thread adhered in the center of the back seam sides of panel 2 and thread adhered in the center of the side back corners of panel 4 each panel individually has their own means for being secured to the highchair whereby the panels may be individually used or removed the cording being of a sufficient length to allow for the highchair feeding chair booster cushion to be anchorable on the specific model highchair feeding chair any means for removably securing the highchair feeding chair booster cushion to the highchair feeding chair may be used including snap fasteners velcro or other means also the cording 5 can be used as a personal option to tie panel 2 and panels 3 to each other and then to the highchair feeding chair the booster cushion also comprises of two interchangeable side panels 3 one bottom panel 4 and one back panel 2 of a vinyl fabric 1a sewn together with thread to form a cover over foam rubber 1bof a single density this invention contemplates any such means of covering material filling material and adhering material in this embodiment side panels 3 edges are located adjacent lateral edges of the bottom panel 4 and back panel 2 and a rear edge of the bottom panel 4 is adjacent a lower edge of the back.
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52 to transmit the rotation of the reduction gear unit 30 to the kneading tool 18 preferably the worm wheel 40 is made of low heat resistant material such as resin preferably the first member 51 is made of a resin which can withstand higher temperatures the second member 52 is made of metal the main shaft 70 comprises a metal body 72 and a thermal insulating portion 74 formed on one end of the metal body 72 adjacent the output unit 50 the first member 51 and the second member 52 are sleeved on the thermal insulating portion 74 preferably the thermal insulating portion 74 is made of heat resistant plastic for example a thermosetting plastic and over molded on the metal body 72 an aperture 76 for discharging the gas generated during the forming of the thermal insulation portion 74 is formed in the thermal insulating portion 74 a sealing ring 37 is received inside the circular disc 53 and tightly sleeved on the main shaft 70 in this embodiment the cost and weight of the motor assembly 20 are relatively low as the worm wheel 40 and the first member 51 are made of resin moreover the.
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can be removed and the components of the funnel 100 can contact each other by other comparable means to make a proper seal e g via snap on assemblies the seal may also be made of materials other than rubber and may be used in different manners to accomplish the objective of sealing the funnel 100 moreover the position of the accessories lid 110 and the support fin 118 are not limited to any specific side of the funnel body 102 all components of the funnel 100 are positioned to provide the most efficient body design by way of example the lid 110 may be pivotally connected to either side of the funnel body 102 depending on the design or the lid 110 may be temporarily removable fig5 is a planar view of the right side of the funnel 100 and fig6 is a planar view of the back of the funnel wherein all previously described elements of the funnel 100 of the present invention are shown in relation to each other fig7 is a cross sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the reducer 200 of the present invention showing the threaded female receiver 202 the threaded male connector 206 the outlet end 204 and the outlet end hole 208 fig8 is a cross sectional view of the preferred embodiment of the cap reservoir 300 of the present invention showing the threaded female receiver 302 and the.
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between the base plates 101 and 111 a rotating shaft member 123 having magnetism is provided in the light adjusting member 121 the rotating shaft member 123 protrudes out from both sides of the light adjusting member 121 one end of the rotating shaft member 123 is rotatably inserted in the rotating shaft hole 103 while the other end is rotatably inserted in the rotating shaft hole 113 moreover a spacer not shown is disposed between the base plate 101 and the base plate 111 to form a space in which the light adjusting member 121 can move rotationally the electromagnetic driving source 141 includes a plate shaped yoke member 142 yoke and two winding coils winding coil 143 a and 143 b the electromagnetic driving source 141 is disposed on the base plate 101 the winding coils 143 a and 143 b are wound at both end sections of the yoke member 142 such that both front end sections 144 a and 144 b of the yoke member 142 are exposed both the front end sections 144 a and 144 b of the yoke member 142 are bent toward the side of the base plate 101 such that each front end section faces the rotating shaft member 123 next both the front end sections 144 a and 144 b of the yoke member 142 are explained with reference to fig3 and 4 fig3 is a side view of the configuration of a light adjusting device according to a comparative example fig4 is a side view of the configuration of the light adjusting device 100 according to the first embodiment the members that have the.
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such as a clockwise orientation the third sign 60 is used to prompt the user that the ring 20 can be rotated along a second orientation such as a counterclockwise fig2 is an exploded perspective view of the wired control of fig1 the ring 20 substantially wheel shaped further defines a through hole 21 and three rails 22 24 in its interior typically the through hole 21 is defined in the middle of the ring 20 one end of each of the rails 22 24 is connected to the inner circumferential surface of the ring 20 and the other end is connected to the outer circumferential surface of the through hole 21 the body 30 includes a first crust 31 a second crust 32 a first body 33 and a second body 34 the first crust 31 covers the first body 33 and the second crust 32 covers the second body 34 referring to fig3 and fig4 an axis 100 is extended from an end face of the second body 34 typically the axis 100 is extended from the middle of the end face of the second body 34 the end face of the second body 34 further defines three protrusions thereon the protrusions are symmetrically around the axis 100 and are separated from each other for a predetermined space adjacent two of which can hold one of the rails 22 24 in other words each protrusion is positioned between each two rails for example a protrusion 200 is positioned between the rails 22 and 24 a protrusion 300 is positioned between the rails 22 and 23 and a protrusion 400 is positioned between the rails 23 and 24 the protrusion 200 is mounted with a circuit board.
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acetate1 day um atm atm ppm ppb mm ______________________________________1 0 673 0 232 0 293 72 1220 2 02 0 716 0 242 0 321 72 1465 4 63 0 754 0 249 0 339 76 2060 7 0______________________________________ increased loading resulted in a build up of volatile acids and greater headspace concentrations of co this supports the hypothesis that acetate and co concentrations are related in digester type systems the direct and rapid nature of the relationship between co and acetate concentration is the subject of example 2 this example is best explained with reference to fig3 in fig3 squares connected by the solid line represent the measured concentrations of co of control samples duplicate while the triangles connected by the dotted line represent a sample to which a pulse of acetate lo mm was added at 8 5 hours all samples were prepared as in example 1 except in this case a 20 day hrt inoculum was used and handled in exactly the same fashion up until the addition of the acetate pulse subsequent to the addition of acetate indicated by the arrow on the abcissa of the graph which increased the acetate concentration the gaseous co concentration rose sharply to a level well above that measured in control samples this demonstrates the direct correlation between acetate concentration and co and further shows the relatively rapid nature of the response the correlation of co measured on a daily basis to the acetate concentrations measured on a digester system experiencing operational problems due to an organic overload is the subject of this example this experiment was conducted using was as the feedstock for a 5 liter anaerobic digester maintained at 35 u00b0 c and operated in a daily draw and fill mode the.
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51 for connection to the multiplexed bus of the vehicle in such a way as to exchange commands and status information of the light unit addressed on the multiplexed bus with the on board computer of the vehicle not shown the electronics card 53 or 54 is fitted with a controller not shown which participates in this communication via a standard connector whatever the lighting functions or ancillary facilities activated in the light unit moreover the electronics card 53 or 54 is connected to the electrical supply network of the vehicle by a supply connector not shown by a second harness 52 the electronics cards are associated with the light units on the left card 53 and on the right card 54 in such a way as to produce a set 61 of lighting functions and ancillary facilities determined according to the level within the platform envisaged halogen type lamps and simple manual adjustment of the orientation of the light unit are provided in the equipment of a light unit at level a of the platform at level b of the platform the electronics card 55 associated with the left hand light unit and the electronics card 56 associated with the right hand light unit are each provided with the same integrated controller as.
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272 and the spacer 274 are made of rubber when assembled the pulley systems 23 are assembled as detailed above the first ends 2324 of the pivot shafts 232 are fastened in the connecting holes 216 of the upper support 21 the pinion gears 266 are fastened to the movable rack 25 as detailed above the resisting device 27 is mounted to the movable rack 25 as detailed above the cable 242 is assembled to the movable rack 25 the pulley systems 23 and the coil spring 292 of the fixing module 29 as detailed above the rack gears 267 are fastened along the two sides of the main support 22 respectively then the upper support 21 and the movable rack 25 are coupled to the main support 22 with the side sheets 214 of the upper support 21 and the resisting device 27 mounted to the movable rack 25 facing the main support 22 the upper support 21 is fixed to the main support 22 the second ends 2326 of the pivot shafts 232 engages in the connecting holes 229 of the main support 22 the rack gears 267 engage with the pinion gears 266 correspondingly the shaft 297 is extended through the main support 22 the bearing 296 and the washers 295 thereby fixing the inner end of the coil spring 292 to the main support 22 thus the adjustable stand 20 is assembled the support bracket 30 is fixed to the movable rack 25 and the base 40 is fixed to a.
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type washing machine includes a cabinet 1 defining an external appearance of the drum type washing machine a tub 2 installed in the cabinet 1 in a shock absorbing manner using a damper 4 a drum 3 rotatably disposed in the tub 2 and having dehydrating holes 3 b perforated in a peripheral surface thereof a shaft 5 connected to the drum 3 through the center of a rear wall 10 of the tub 2 and serving to rotate the drum 3 a motor 6 mounted underneath the tub 2 and a power transmission device 7 to transmit drive force of the motor 6 to the shaft 5 the power transmission device 7 includes a driving pulley 7 c fixed to a rotating shaft 6 a of the motor 6 a driven pulley 7 a fixed to the shaft 5 and a belt 7 b to link the driving pulley 7 c and driven pulley 7 a with each other the driving pulley 7 c takes the form of a hollow cylinder and is fixed to a distal end of the rotating shaft 6 a the driven pulley 7 a is fixed to a distal end of the shaft 5 penetrating the rear wall 10 of the tub 2 the tub 2 has a cylindrical shape and includes a front tub 2 a and a rear tub 2.
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by a certain distance for example 2 or 3 mm the criteria for the manufacture of shell like containers with an internal flange 3 from a single edible material are widely known in the art and do not need to be described herein if for instance it is decided to make the shell 2 out of chocolate it is possible to use the moulding technique often called 34 slush moulding 34 which is currently used in the manufacture of the half shells of easter eggs or the hollow hemispherical half shells of pralines to be filled with liqueur or a creamy filling naturally the above is true even if the shell 2 is made of another edible material such as wafer or the like as to the implication that the flange 3 is annular it should be pointed out that the description should in no way be seen as restricted to a continuous circular development as shown by way of example in the appended drawings the annular flange 3 may have a polygonal or more complicated outline and or may have other discontinuities such as notches or pleats and the like without any effect on the performance of the flange 3 in the terms which will be explained in greater detail below with reference once again to the embodiment illustrated in the appended drawings it is intended that a syrup 4 flavored for example with coffee hazelnut orange or the.
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fluid conduit 78 j with hydraulic fluid provided by assist pump 72 operation of compensation valve 74 in this manner effectively amplifies the torque input hydraulic steering system 10 through steering wheel assembly 32 to provide a predetermined level of gain or power assistance compensation valve 74 may be configured to provide an incremental level of power assistance where the fluid output through fluid conduit 78 j is proportional to the position of rotor portion 80 b compensation valve 74 may also be configured to provide a variable level of power assistance where the amount of supplemental fluid supplied to drive member 68 through fluid conduit 78 j is varied depending upon the position of rotor portion 80 b a first alternate embodiment of the present invention is schematically illustrated in fig4 hydraulic steering system 10 u2032 is substantially similar to hydraulic steering system 10 described above except that control system 34 u2032 includes only the load sensor signal from steering valve 66 to compensation valve 74 u2032 consequently hydraulic steering system 10 u2032 may provide a predetermined level of gain or power assistance but cannot monitor the relative relationship between steering wheel assembly 32 and the position of rotor portion 86 b to actively compensate for any discrepancies in the rotational position of steering wheel assembly 32 those skilled in the art should understand that hydraulic steering system 10 preferably functions in a manner similar.
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coated with the heat seal polymer hs1 additional layers can be incorporated anywhere in the structure one example would be a thin flavor barrier layer over the hs2 layer for certain applications in which heat sealability is not a requirement one or both of the heat seal layers may be eliminated the significant part of the invention is a method for combining silica coated film with board in such a way as to maintain the benefits of the silica coating during the extrusion lamination step the film comes into contact with molten polymer a1 because the film has such a low thermal mass and the temperature of the molten polymer is high the surface of the film contacting the molten polymer during this step is subject to large thermal stresses during the coextrusion step the board a1 film combination is contacted by the molten polymer a2 hs2 in this step the thermal mass of the board a1 film combination is large and therefore the heat of the coextrusion is more quickly dissipated into the substrate resulting in less thermal stress than in the extrusion lamination step for this reason it is advantageous to laminate the glass coated film with the glass coated surface oriented away from the board in this orientation the glass coated surface is subject to as little thermal stress as possible and the least amount of damage to barrier properties will result cartons made from a structure incorporating silica coated film.
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d and between the wefts e and a respectively more specifically the auxiliary weft a is disposed between the wefts a and b on the warps 1 and 2 in a recess formed at a location where the warp 1 extending from the bottom side running side of the weft a to the top side paper side of the weft b obliquely intersects the warp 2 extending from the top side of the weft a to the bottom side of the weft b the auxiliary weft b is disposed between the wefts c and d on the warps 3 and 4 in a recess formed at a location where the warp 3 extending from the top side of the weft c to the bottom side of the weft d obliquely intersects the warp 4 extending from the bottom side of the weft c to the top side of the weft d the auxiliary weft c is disposed between the wefts e and a on the warps 5 and 1 in a recess formed at a location where the warp 5 extending from the bottom side of the weft b to the top side of the weft a obliquely intersects the warp 1 extending from the top side of the weft e.
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intermediate member u201d may be used herein to refer generically to both the girts 20 and purlins 22 in the illustrated example each of the girts 20 and the purlins 22 is a member formed from sheet metal having a generally u201c z u201d shaped cross section other sectional shapes such as u201c c u201d and u201c hat u201d are known as well the girts 20 and purlins 22 would typically be attached to the posts 16 and rafters 18 using mechanical fasteners such as bolts and nuts insulation 24 is laid over the purlins 22 a frequently used type of insulation comprises a thick mat of glass fibers e g u201c fiberglass u201d in the form of a blanket roll or batt as an example in its free state the insulation 24 would typically be about 10 cm 4 in to about 20 cm 8 in thick with a corresponding thermal resistance or u201c r value u201d of about 12 to 25 typically the underside of the insulation 24 would include a paper facing and or vapor barrier material roof sheathing 26 and siding 28 is secured to the purlins 22 and the girts 20 respectively the sheathing 26 and siding 28 are pressed sheet metal shapes and are often attached using self drilling screws 30 of a known type the insulation 24 is crushed or compressed to a very small thickness for example less than about 1 3 cm u00bd in at the attachment points over the purlins 22 this crushing greatly reduces the r value of the insulation 24 not only at the points of minimum thickness but also in the.
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to the subject invention a reactor system 10 includes a reaction chamber 12 having a base plate 30 a gas inlet nozzle 24 or process flange a gas outlet nozzle 22 or exhaust flange and electrical feedthroughs or conductors 20 for providing a current to directly heat one or more filaments 28 within the reaction chamber 12 as shown in fig2 a fluid inlet nozzle 18 and a fluid outlet nozzle 14 are connected to a cooling system for providing fluid to the reaction chamber 10 in addition a viewing port 16 or sight glass preferably allows visual inspection of the interior of the reaction chamber 12 and can optionally be used to obtain temperature measurements inside the reaction chamber 12 according to a preferred embodiment of the subject invention as depicted in fig1 and 2 the reactor system 10 is configured for bulk production of polysilicon the system includes the base plate 30 that may for example be a single plate or multiple opposing plates preferably configured with filament supports and an enclosure attachable to the base plate 30 so as to form a deposition chamber as used herein the term u201c enclosure u201d refers to an inside of the reaction chamber 12 where a cvd process can occur one or more silicon filaments 28 preferably are disposed within the reaction chamber 12 on filament supports not shown and an electrical current source is connectible to both ends of the filaments 28 via electrical feedthroughs 20 in the base plate 30 for supplying a current to directly heat the filaments further provided is at least one gas inlet nozzle 24 in the base plate 30 connectible to a.
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respective openings 9 which are formed in the bottom of the collection chamber 7 and are adapted to form respective substantially concave portions of the stringer 2 during the molding operation in particular the two molding elements 8 can move along a sliding direction which is substantially parallel to the direction of translational motion of the upper mold part 4 and are provided with respective heads 8 a which are for example rounded which protrude at least partially from the respective openings 9 toward the upper mold part 4 means for actuating the two molding elements 8 not shown in the figures for the sake of greater clarity in illustration can be actuated by the upper mold part for the translational motion in cooperation of the upper mold part 4 along the direction of translational motion and of the heads 8 along such sliding direction in particular the expression u201c translational motion in cooperation u201d is understood to designate the translational motion of the upper mold part 4 from the inactive position to the active position and the simultaneous sliding of the molding elements 8 from a position which protrudes within the collection chamber 7 to a position which is retracted within the chamber both positions being preset advantageously the machine 1 comprises means for introducing a first hot fluid such as steam into the collection chamber 7 which comprise a plurality of ports 10 a for dispensing steam which are formed at the outer surface of the molding elements 8 at the internal surface of the collection chamber 7 and at the lower surface of the upper mold part 4 with particular reference to the molding elements 8 the dispensing outlets 10 a are formed within the heads 8 a.
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of the first housing 22 thus when the balancer 20 is fitted into the recess 15 of the front member 12 of the spin tub 10 the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b are spaced apart from a wall of the recess 15 because of the ends and edges of the first and second housings 22 and 23 which protrude outward from the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b further because the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b are relatively thin the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b are raised outward when centrifugal force is applied thereto by the plurality of balls 21 that move in the internal space 20 a of the balancer 20 in order to perform the balancing function in this manner the plurality of balls 21 make a circular motion in the balancer 20 so that the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b are deformed by the centrifugal force applied to the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b of the first housing 22 in order to prevent this deformation the second housing 22 is provided with supports 24 according to a first embodiment of the present invention the supports 24 protrude from and perpendicular to the first and second walls 22 a and 22 b of the first housing 22 which are opposite each other and may be continued along an outer surface of the first housing 22 thereby having an overall annular shape the supports 24 have a length such that they extend from the first housing 22 to contact.
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shown in fig8 the left extension sideboard 4 and the right extension sideboard 5 not shown in fig8 together construct a cargo bed extender package 44 not shown in fig8 but in fig9 the base frame 38 can be bolted tightly to the inner surface of the tailgate through bolt holes 43 a total of 12 holes shown in fig8 the dimension of the base frame 38 is so designed that the extender package 44 can be accommodated between the left sidewall 6 and the right sidewall 7 when the tailgate is in the upright stowed position the mounting of the extender package to the tailgate inner surface constructs a tailgate extension assembly which is similar to what is depicted in fig1 through fig6 and functions similarly in fig9 depicted are a cargo bed extender package 44 bolted to the inner surface of a tailgate 2 both extender package 44 and tailgate 2 are behind the left sidewall 6 and are not seen the cross section a a as specified in fig9 is shown in fig9 a in which depicted are a pivot bracket 45 with a 45 degree pivoting slot 46 welded on each end side of the tailgate 2 a pivot pin 47 installed at the bottom of outward jamb 15 of each sidewall not shown in fig9 a but in fig2 and a rubber liner 48 laid on the cargo bed floor 8 when the tailgate 2 is in its upright position the gravity keeps it at its normal position where the pivot pin 47 is at the right end of the pivoting slot 46 as shown in fig9 a when the tailgate 2 is lowered outward to its flat position the surface of the extender package 44 is initially higher than the surface of.
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and each lower chord portion 18 39 is at its two ends provided with connecting flanges 22 23 alternately engaging into each other as can be seen in fig9 so that each connecting flange 22 contacts a respective connecting flange 23 the individual frame portions 16 39 are bolted together at the connecting flanges 22 23 as can be seen in fig5 the connecting flanges 22 are angularly arranged to the longitudinal axis of the upper or lower chord portions 17 39 18 39 each connecting flange 23 includes two separated parts one each on each side of the upper and lower chords 17 18 each connecting flange 22 23 is provided with holes 24 25 through which connecting bolts extend a number of the holes being slots 25 lying on a circular arc about a circular fastening hole 24 it is obvious that by removing the bolts connecting plural frame portions 16 39 one or more portions can be removed and the angles at the corners of the polygonal ring can be adjusted to form a frame 16 of a smaller diameter it is equally possible to open the frame 16 at a joint between two frame portions 16 39 and to insert new frame portions 16 39 to increase the diameter of the frame as can.
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the base portion so that the panel lifting means 130 can be adjusted to accommodate panels of various thicknesses panel thicknesses can be for example 8 inches or 10 inches or the like the base portion is received through the bore of the tubular collar associated therewith a panel lifting plate 150 is attached to each base portion on the end thereof remote from the handgrip the lifting plates are rectangular and are attached at one end thereof to the base portions for rotation therewith each lifting plate has an inner surface 152 and an outer surface 154 the arm base portions are slidably and rotatably accommodated in the collar bores so that circumrotation of the handgrip portions rotates the lifting plates correspondingly about a center defined by the base portion and movement axially of the base portion retracts the lifting plates such movement is indicated in fig2 by arrows m and n respectively each base rod portion 142 can move axially thereof within the associated collar to move the lifting plate from a position wherein the inner surface 152 is flush with panel outer surface os as shown in fig2 to assist in the panel lifting process shown in fig3 and 4 to a position wherein plate outer surface 154 is essentially flush with the panel outer surface os and spaced therefrom as.
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sample of wood was then stained with a dark stain the location of the drilled hole 1 is clearly visible as the degree of acceptance of the stain by the wood and by the plastic wood were very different in contrast when a similar hole in another sample of the same piece of wood was filled with a filler of the invention and stained in the same manner the location of the hole is very difficult to see fig2 a shows a sample of oak in which a hole was drilled and subsequently filled with a plastic wood the sample of wood was then stained with a light stain the location of the drilled hole is not readily visible but the area around where the hole was filled 3 showed poor acceptance of the stain in contrast to areas 4 removed therefrom which show good acceptance of the stain the area 3 that did not accept the stain was the area that came into contact with the plastic wood during application of the plastic wood into the hole and smoothing the surface thereof in contrast fig2 b shows a sample of the same wood viz oak in which a hole was drilled and subsequently filled with a filler of the invention the sample of wood was then stained with the light stain in this instance the location of the drilled hole is visible but is to be understood that the colour of the filler after staining can be more closely matched to the.
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locusspeci desig temp ting shear strength sup b ofmen nation u00b0 c angle sup a mpa ksi failure______________________________________507 8 94 800 sup c 70 54 7 8 ceramic507 9 94 60 70 65 9 4 ceramic508 2 95 800 sup c 60 65 159 23 0 thru drop sup d508 4 99 50 142 20 6 thru drop508 5 99 40 25 3 6 interface508 6 96 55 150 21 7 thru drop508 7 100 20 sup e509 7 94 850 sup c 80 103 14 9 interface509 8 95 45 104 15 1 thru drop509 9 96 55 60 95 13 8 thru drop510 2 97 850 sup c 25 69 10 0 thru drop510 4 99 35 40 110 16 0 thru drop510 5 99 35 116 16 8 thru drop510 6 100 10 sup e510 7 100 10 sup e______________________________________ sup a measured at room temperature with sup b pushoff test at room temperature sup c held 5 min at temperature in vacuum of lt 1 u00d7 10 sup 5 mm hg sup d indicates the top of drop was sheared away without failure of bond with ceramic sup e wetting angle too low for shear drop test table iii__________________________________________________________________________comparison of wetting and bonding behaviorof sessile drops of experimental brazing fillermetals on commercial alumina and sic whiskertoughened alumina composite brazed at 800 u00b0 c brazed at 850 u00b0 c al 23 alumina scw 58 1 al 23 alumina scw.
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are shown test results regarding the example the modification 2 and comparative examples 1 to 3 the construction of each tires used for the test such as the dimensional structure and the composition of the material for forming the side reinforcing rubber pad 2 are the same as those of the example unless otherwise specified further the comparative example 1 described below corresponds to a prior art tire shown in fig7 of ep 385192 a1 durability mileage of a tire until rupture on a drum running at a speed of 80 km hr under a pneumatic pressure of 0 is shown by an index when the comparative example 1 was assumed to have an index of 100 ride quality a result of a sensual test by a driver is shown by an index when the evaluation of a general tire at the rated pneumatic pressure is taken as a reference value with an index of 100 steering stability in the same manner with the evaluation of ride quality the ease of steering at the time of cornering was evaluated weight of tire the weight of tested tire relative to the weight as a reference value 100 of a tire of the type in which the fibrous layer extends along the inner liner comparative example 1 the durability test was performed under 85 of a rated load for the sensual test on ride quality a ff type passenger car of 1800 cc engine displacement was used as will be seen from the test results shown in the table 1 the run flat tire according to the embodiment of the present invention excels outstandingly in its run flat durability.
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the sign in process through the interface of the client computer program 125 on the user 39 s client computer 120 stage 710 client computer program 125 in turn transmits the user 39 s account information stage 720 such as account name and password across distributed computer network 130 to login servers 115 on servers 110 login servers 115 then query billing service 140 with the user 39 s account information 630 stage 730 billing service 140 authenticates the account information stage 740 and communicates an account status 635 back to login servers 115 stage 750 billing service 140 in fact uses partner authentication service 145 to query account database 620 with the user name and password 640 and obtain a response 645 if the account information is not valid stage 760 login servers 115 communicate this error message back to the client computer program 125 on the user 39 s client computer 120 stage 790 conversely if the account information is valid stage 760 login servers 115 are notified and a session id 615 is generated stage 770 stored in a session database 610 and then transmitted back to client computer program 125 on the user 39 s client computer 120 where it is stored stage 780 0035 fig8 and 9 describe a process 900 through which a user submits a translation request to the server based machine translation service in accordance with some exemplary embodiments of the invention the user initiates a translation request stage 910 either through client computer program 125 running as a plug in to a content creation software application 122 or through client computer.
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supplies an exhaust gas the exhaust gas is fed through a guide grid that forms passages of variable cross section between the supply channel and a turbine rotor this guide grid comprises a plurality of vanes of predetermined width in a vane space of about the same width a vane support ring defines one axial end of the annular vane space and an opposite ring is spaced from the vane support ring by about the width of the vanes to define the other axial end of the annular vane space to maintain this width at least two spacers are integrally formed on at least one the rings application_number US 27073805 A description according to fig1 a turbocharger 1 comprises in a manner known per se a turbine housing part 2 and a compressor housing part 3 connected to the turbine housing both being arranged along an axis of rotation r the turbine housing part 2 is shown partially in cross section as to illustrate a vane support ring often called u201c nozzle ring u201d carries an outer u201c guiding grid u201d of guide vanes 7 distributed over the circumference of the ring 6 these vanes may be pivoted by pivoting shafts 8 or may be pivoted about corresponding pivoting axes inserted into bores of the vane support ring 6 in this way each pair of vanes form nozzles between them whose cross section may be varied according to the pivoting position of the vanes 7 i e either being more radially oriented as shown or more tangentially so that the cross section is larger or smaller to supply a larger or smaller amount of exhaust gas.
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to the right rotor 12 a tends to be pitched upwardly and rotor 12 b tends to be pitched downwardly this results in a close clearance 32 at a forward portion 36 of the rotors 12 a and 12 b one of ordinary skill in the art will readily understand that other maneuvers such as pitch maneuvers of the helicopter 10 will result in substantially equal and opposite rotor moments in the rotors 12 a and 12 b such rotor moments induce stresses in the rotors 12 a and 12 b due to the large gyroscopic bending loads and it is desired to minimize the bending loads and provide sufficient clearance between rotors 12 a and 12 b referring to fig4 in order to compensate reduce the rotor moments induced by such maneuvers a model following control system 38 implements a gyroscopic feed forward compensation algorithm 52 hereinafter u201c feed forward algorithm 52 u201d in order to improve stability and robustness of the control system 38 the feed forward algorithm 52 uses in an embodiment body pitch or body roll commanded rates and a schedule of corrective cyclic inputs for these commanded body pitch or roll rates in order to drive cyclic pitch changes in the rotors 12 a and 12 b these cyclic pitch changes counteract the gyroscopic rotor moments with aerodynamic forces on the blades the feed forward algorithm 52 utilizes a feed forward commanded body pitch or body roll rate as the actual pitch or roll rate a schematic of a control system 38 to accomplish this is illustrated in fig4 pilot inputs 40 from for example a cyclic controller such as a pilot cyclic stick and or foot pedals are received by a.
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the inference engine upon reviewing the beliefs and this rule determines that hotel information does exist and that the hotel information includes both price and reservation information notably the price information can be provided by one service provider while the reservation information can be provided by another service provider the newly created service can access both service providers to obtain more complete hotel information including price and reservation data though the beliefs necessary to form the web service specified by the rule correspond to two different service providers the beliefs can be combined nonetheless it should be appreciated that while two service providers are used within this example services can be created from beliefs corresponding to one or more service providers the particular number of service providers that provide the beliefs to be combined into a service is not intended to be a limitation of the present invention in step 340 a description of the newly created service can be published to an online or network accessible business registry in step 345 the service can be deployed to the repository of services within the belief based system after step 345 the method can loop back to step 315 to continue processing as may be required the method described herein has been provided for purposes of illustration and as such is not to be construed as a limitation of the present invention for example one or.
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step 534 the feedlet 20 applies the html template to the temporary data structure the data values of the temporary data structure are substituted for tokens in the html template document in step 536 the resulting html document may be written to the specified directory the directory is typically a part of a file system of a web server system such as apache or microsoft iis referring now to fig9 a more detailed flowchart of generating the xml output feed of fig6 is shown the xml output feed is typically an xml document or file that represents the content of the temporary data structure in step 542 the feedlet 20 loads xml transformation parameters from its configuration properties stored in memory in step 544 the feedlet 20 transforms the data in the temporary data structure into a conforming xml schema using a common library such as java architecture for xml binding jaxb in step 546 the feedlet 20 writes the transformed data to the xml document in a specified directory in step 548 the xml document may be validated to ensure that the data conforms to the xml schema the method of operation of the fuselet 40 fig1 is similar to the feedlet 20 fig1 the descriptions of the flowcharts fig2 9 generally apply to the fuselet 40 with some variations which are noted below referring again to fig3 at step 230 parameters of the fuselet 39 s execution are loaded from a parameters specification data file during start up this provides configuration on the location of the input data sources and the associated urls of their hosting web server the means of connecting to these input data sources and authentication parameters that the fuselet 40 will use as credentials.
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the program 40 provides an indication as to whether payment of the check is approved or not approved referring to fig2 a flow diagram 100 depicts steps of a known automatic signature verificaton process in step 102 a check image from either an on us check or an in clearing check is retrieved from the check image archive memory 30 then in step 106 the payor 39 s signature contained in the check image is extracted from the check image as shown in step 108 a reference signature is retrieved from the signature archive memory 20 the particular reference signature retrieved is based upon the checking account number associated with the present check a determination is then made in step 200 as to whether the extracted payor 39 s signature from step 106 matches the retrieved reference signature from step 108 if the determination in step 200 is negative i e signatures do not match then a bank operator is alerted that the present check may be fraudulent as shown in step 112 the process then proceeds to step 122 to determine if there is another check image to be processed if the determination in step 122 is affirmative the process returns to step 102.
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54 may be the same material applied at different times and subject to different doping conditions or maybe implemented by different materials of the wires 16 themselves the heterojunction formed can be a photocell a pn junction a thermocouple or other heterojunction of types known in the art in this way a heterogeneous wire 56 may be formed so that electricity may flow through a first portion of the wire 16 to junction element 52 and then to a second junction element 54 and then to a second portion of the wire referring now to fig6 more generally the present invention may be used to create a wires 70 that may be used alone or in the case of molybdenum or tungsten for example as a substrate to grow a surrounding super hard material such as crystalline diamond layer 72 by supersaturation of carbon into the tungsten or molybdenum wire that is exuded as a crystalline diamond to create a clad wire 74 the tungsten wire 70 may then be removed by chemical processes to create crystalline diamond wires or left in place to provide a better interface for metallurgical bonding typically the diamond will not completely surround the wire as shown but will coat only one side when the process is conducted with the wire supported on its side the clad wire 74 may be used for example as an electrical conductor with an insulator along its length for example to provide for an insulated microelectrode usable in medicine or the like referring to fig7 a set of these wires 74 may be sintered with metal particles into a cutting tool 80 optionally with an alignment to impart a directional hardness the diamond coating is shown surrounding a wire core.
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player then presses the u201c deal u201d button and the machine deals and displays a random five dealer card hand from a second plurality of cards the machine then identifies matches between the dealer cards and images on the selected player cards where the player placed his or her tokens matches are paid off according to a set of predetermined payout odds another embodiment of the game of the present invention is designed to be played at home rather than at a gaming establishment in this embodiment the cards are dealt and funded by a player designated as the u201c house u201d the house dealer can be a volunteer or he can be chosen by cutting the deck for high or low card among the players it is designed to be played by preferably two to eight players one of whom is the house dealer and the rest are u201c action u201d players the dealer is responsible for dealing and administering the game and may realize the profits or losses of the game if a jackpot is to be a part of the game the dealer must also keep a record of the matches of dealer cards and player cards per player during the jackpot period.
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wherein the movable element 400 are not cut away in view fig9 a 4 is a section view of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig9 a 1 fig9 b 1 is a front view of a partial cutaway example of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig8 b 1 having two movable element 400 in a second position such that the inner flow passage 152 is in communication with the outlet orifice 425 through the downstream passage 800 wherein the downstream passage 800 is having a second flow geometry 440 generated by the movable element 400 interacting with the inner flow passage 152 when it is in this position fig9 b 2 is a partial section view of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig9 b 1 wherein the movable element 400 are not cut away in view fig9 b 3 is a partial section view from a tilted angle of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig9 b 1 wherein the movable element 400 are not cut away in view fig9 b 4 is a section view of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig9 b 1 fig9 c 1 is a front view of a partial cutaway example of the variable geometry nozzle 150 described in fig8 c 1 having two movable element 400 in another position such that the inner flow passage 152 is.
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are left at 45 to 50 u00b0 c for 12 hours in a lab oven the dried product appears like soft glass called xerogel after crushing the gel in a glass mortar and pestle a fine powder is collected into a high grade alumina boat and fired at 400 u00b0 c for 2 hours rate of heating is 2 u00b0 min and then 900 to 1000 u00b0 c for 3 to 6 hours with the same rate of heating in a box furnace samples are re fired in a forming gas 5 h 2 95 n 2 at 1000 to 1100 u00b0 c for 2 to 4 hours in a tube furnace the samples are left in the furnace until they cool down to room temperature after cooling these fine phosphor powders are subjected to ultrasonic agitation in water ultrasonic treatment helps to break the clusters into very small particles after washing with water powders are dried at 100 u00b0 c for 6 hours depending upon the required amounts this can be scaled up the emission characteristics of the above phosphor recorded at room temperature exciting with excitation vuv and psd are given in table i the preparation procedure is the same as in example i except 20 4 grams of aluminum isopropoxide is replaced by 26 4 grams.
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project substantially colinearly from the depending cylindrical side wall 28 and each terminate in a lower distal end whereat an arcuate radial projection 34 is mounted along an interior surface the arcuate radial projection 34 projects radially inward towards a center of the depending cylindrical side wall 28 and operates to engage a handset groove 18 extending about the communicating portion of a handset 14 to which the device 10 is to be associated by this structure the engaging means 16 can be easily snapped into engagement with the handset groove 18 of the handset 14 so as to retain the device relative thereto preferably the arcuate tabs 30 are of an arcuate length substantially equal to an arcuate length of the cutouts 32 such that the engaging means 16 of a pair of the telephone handset covers 10 can be cooperatively engaged as shown in fig2 of the drawings to facilitate retention of such positioning of a pair of the telephone handset covers 10 it is desirable for each of the arcuate tabs 30 to further include an arcuate axial projection 36 extending from the lower distal end thereof as shown in fig7 of the drawings the depending cylindrical side wall 28 within each of the cutouts 32 is thus shaped so as to define an arcuate axial groove 38 shaped for cooperative reception of the arcuate axial projection 36 when a pair of the telephone handset covers 10 is coupled together if desired a storage case 40 can be provided with the present invention 10 for storing new or contaminated covers 10 therewithin in use the telephone handset cover 10 according to the present invention can be easily utilized to effect sanitary covering of the.
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described on the basis of fig2 a data stream of a print application is composed for example of jsl data job source library data in the xerox format as well as of resource data such as fonts fnt images img logos lgo and form data frm these resource data are also printer language specific i e specifically for the aforementioned xerox print data stream data that are played into the i filter input or conversion filter at the input side input from a magnetic tape a diskette a host computer or a hard disk are separated therein according to jsl data variable xrx print data and resource data the jsl data are copied into the job source library jsl subsequently compiled by xerox data library xdl and deposited in the cobol isam 1 dparm datafile before the x filter interprets them for print conversion within the print control computer the resource data are deposited in a resource dataset rds after the conversion by the xerox resource converter xrc in the x filter the data of the print data stream are recompiled to form a shared job deposited as print dataset pds and compiled via the module sps siemens print server into an ipds data stream intelligent agent printer data stream that can be read by the printer 12 insofar as function calls for graphics or the like ensue within the xerox print data stream this ensues in the xrx function interface that is associated with the x filter fig3 shows how these processes can be program internally controlled a central component part of the printer control is a communicator that has intercourse with its environment via the global.
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invention specifically 3 nitrophenol can first react with a brominated aromatic compound via a substitution reaction to form an alkoxy containing compound the alkoxy containing compound can then be reduced e g by hydrogen or tin chloride to convert the nitro group to an amino group the compound thus formed can then be treated with thiocarbonyl diimidazole tcdi and a base e g ammonia to form a compound of the invention e g compounds 1 14 21 31 82 140 and 143 183 certain other compounds of the invention can be prepared from benzene 1 3 diamine for example as shown in scheme ii below one of the amino groups on benzene 1 3 diamine can be first protected with a tert butyloxycarbonyl boc protecting group the other amino group on benzene 1 3 diamine can then react with a brominated aromatic compound the compound thus formed can subsequently be deprotected and then treated with thiocarbonyl diimidazole and a base to form compounds of the invention such as compounds 15 20 certain other compounds of the invention can be prepared from a monoamine aromatic compound for example as shown in scheme iii below a monoamino aromatic compound can react with thiocarbonyl diimidazole followed by ammonia or a primary amine to form a compound.
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wound coil or bobbin 19 a reversing or return motion roller 22 which drives the cross wound bobbin 19 in unwinding direction during the thread seeking operation and a conventional thread feeder arm 23 which brings the thread from the suction nozzle 21 to the thread delivery tube 7 a thread monitor 24 has a feeler which engages or rests against the running thread just above the opening of the thread delivery tube 7 as viewed in fig2 when a thread break occurs the feeler of the monitor 24 swings downwardly about its pivot to shut off a switch suitably connected to the drive mechanism for the feed roller 8 and thereby shuts off the feeding of the fibers if a thread break is registered voltage is applied to an electromagnetic actuator 25 so that a plunger or tappet 26 which is connected with the magnetic actuator 25 is moved to the left so as to be able to act upon a switch 27 a signal is thereby given to the joining carriage 51 that a thread break must be corrected at this spindle an electromagnetic actuator 28 is carried by the joining carriage 51 voltage is applied to this magnetic actuator 28 if the joining carriage 51 has made several unsuccessful joining attempts at the respective spindle and further.
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the kappa number and viscosity were defined of the incubated pulps the decrease in the kappa number was in a linear way dependent on the decrease in the hexenuronic acid concentration the maximal reduction of hexenuronic acid concentration was 50 meq kg corresponding to a 6 3 unit reduction of the kappa number 90 of the hexenuronic acid being removed the yield of the treatment was 98 calculated on the basis of toc the degradation of hexenuronic acid groups was in accordance with the first order reaction kinetics the minimum retention time reduction of 60 in the hexenuronic acid concentration required by the treatment and the optimal retention time reduction of 80 95 in the hexenuronic acid concentration are illustrated by means of curves fitted to experimental points fig2 at ph 3 0 3 6 the degradation velocity of hexenuronic acid was very close to its maximum value at higher ph values the retention times required are longer due to a slower reaction velocity birch sulphate pulp kappa number 10 3 bleached with oxygen was treated under conditions according to example 8 to remove hexenuronic acid groups the kappa number after the treatment was 5 4 both acid treated and non treated pulp was bleached with ded sequence using several doses of chlorine dioxide and alkali being bleached to the brightness level 88 0 iso the acid treated pulp consumed 2 6 chlorine dioxide calculated as active chlorine and 1 4 sodium hydroxide the corresponding consumption percentages chlorine dioxide and sodium hydroxide by the non treated pulp were 4 3 and 0 8 respectively the yield of the ded sequence was 97 1 for the acid treated pulp and 95 5 for the non treated pulp thus removal.
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32 with lower actuation force a normally closed rotary release valve 39 is provided on one way valve assembly 35 and when opened opens a venting passageway 36 a on farside of fig1 not shown between catheter 33 and the atmosphere to vent or release the fluid within the hollow catheter 33 and inflated balloon 32 the release of fluid back to atmospheric pressure deflates balloon 32 alternately by way of example another fluid such as saline can be used to inflate the balloon 32 attachment of a saline line to the orifice 36 would enable the saline to be drawn into the pump assembly 34 to accomplish this attachment of a vacuum line to venting passageway 36 a would draw fluid from and collapse the expanded balloon 32 for easier withdrawal from the expanded stent 40 the anastomosis device 25 also includes a porous or absorbable bandage 50 that can be wrapped around tissue such as luminal tissue and the fluid dispenser 60 to apply fluid 61 to the bandage 50 for this example fluid 51 is an adhesive 62 that can wick into the bandage 50 and adhere the bandage to luminal tissue fluid 51 is sealed in fluid dispenser 60 and can be released by breaking and removing cap 63 the stent 40 is an open tubular shape made from wires or mesh that is expandable from a small diameter cylindrical shape of fig1 to a larger diameter cylindrical shape as shown in fig3 7 stents are well.
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one solute is selectively filtered from a mixture of solutes by making use of the difference between the magnetic susceptibilities of the solutes fluid streams of the substances to be filtered are subjected to intense magnetic field gradients to effect the separation or filtration at points of high magnetic gradient or intense magnetic field the substance of greater magnetic susceptibility or the paramagnetic substance distinguished from a non paramagnetic substance is deflected laterally through a path of variable resistance to flow so that it separates from non paramagnetic substance application_number US 42009082 A description the invention is adapted to the separation of fluids or substances which can be converted to fluids as by solution and which differ in magnetic susceptibility the invention does not exclude the separation of gases such as oxygen or nitrogen from air although other methods are available for oxygen and nitrogen separation a particularly advantageous utilization of the invention is in mineral beneficiation and in processing of ores especially those of valuable metals such as molybdenum uranium cobalt chromium and nickel the ore is treated with a solvent that dissolves the desired metal or mineral substance to form a solution of a desired solute together with other unwanted components also solutes specific examples of ore beneficiation are the extraction of uranium from phosphate deposits the enrichment of chromium from low.
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retainer 98 the retainer 98 pivots on the torsion spring 100 as described above as shown in fig1 once the bowstring 94 has been pulled behind the retainer 98 the torsion spring 100 biases the retainer 98 into the original position thereafter the cocker 96 is reversed the bowstring 94 biases the hook 88 forward until the bowstring 94 contacts the retainer 98 as shown in fig1 as the hook 88 move forward a magnet 102 preferably a neodymium iron boron magnet or similarly powerful magnet draws the hook 88 upward and out of the line of fire of the bowstring 94 thereafter an arrow 104 is positioned on the rail 106 once all of the safety devices have been disengaged the trigger 108 is actuated to release the retainer 98 causing the bowstring 94 to drive the arrow 104 down the rail 106 when it is desired to reload the alternative embodiment of the crossbow 86 the cocker 96 can be used to draw the hook 88 rearward to slide the hook 88 relative to the rare earth magnet 102 to release the hook 88 therefrom alternatively the hook 88 may be engaged by the user and slid forwardly relative to the rare earth magnet 102 to release the hook 88 therefrom although the invention has been described with respect to a.
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first track 30 is tightly received within at least a first slot 31 and second track 32 is received tightly within at least a second slot 33 such that tracks 30 and 32 are maintained in substantially parallel relations tracks 30 and 32 are made of a hard material such as but not limited to metal which enhances the durability and performance of the tag 20 an attaching member 34 as described in greater detail hereinafter slideably rests on at least first track 30 but in a preferred embodiment rests on both first and second tracks 30 and 32 attaching member 34 has a resilient member 36 that normally maintains an opening 38 defined on said attaching member 34 in axial alignment with an aperture 40 defined on the inside of second half 24 and a hole 42 defined on the interior of first half 22 in one preferred embodiment attaching member 34 is made of spring sheet metal resilient member 36 may be a resilient lever arm 43 and in an alternate preferred embodiment as illustrated in fig7 and 9 at least one spring 44 may be substituted for the resilient lever arm 43 resilient member 36 is maintained in proximal relations to a barrier 45 such that.
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fig3 finally referring to fig4 handle 13 is gripped just below knob 19 by a pair of encompassing jaws 27 which are supported by a base plate 28 and longitudinal force is applied to the outer surface of transverse end wall 23 by a ram 29 which may be hydraulically activated the force applied is of a magnitude sufficient to compress axially the end portion of handle 13 which extends above jaws 27 and is largely contained in knob cavity 21 as a result of the compression the generally cylindrical wall of the end portion 18 of handle 13 is caused to bulge outward forming a permanently enlarged section inside cavity 21 which compresses the ring 30 and has a transverse cross section larger than that of cavity opening 22 thus handle 13 and knob 19 are securely joined by a relatively simple mechanical process which can be performed economically and without the use of elaborate or complex electrical equipment such as that required for welding or electromagnetic forming as previously practiced we have discovered that using the ring 30 within the knob 19 adds substantially to the force with which the knob 19 adheres to the handle 17 and eliminates all tendency of the bat to ring an additional advantage of the ring 30 is that it tends to dampen other vibrations of the bat in addition to the ringing and thus makes the bat 34 feel 34 more solid we have found that in.
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also the polycrystalline silicon deposition is carried out at a temperature in the range of 350 u02dc 450 u00b0 c under pressure below 5 mtorr the polycrystalline silicon is plasma processed so as to remove the hydrogen h and carbon c the plasma process is carried out with any of he ar and ne gas as the plasma gas after removing the hydrogen and carbon the polycrystalline silicon is oxidized using n 2 o or o 2 gas as shown in fig2 c a second a third and a fourth polysilicon layers 132 133 and 134 are sequentially deposited until the spaces between the adjacent metal wirings are completely filled so as to form an inter metal dielectric 130 having plural polysilicon layer 131 132 133 and 134 each of the second third and fourth polysilicon layers 132 133 and 134 are formed in the same manner for forming the first polysilicon layer 131 in this embodiment the polysilicon layer is formed with four polysilicon layers 131 132 133 and 134 however the number of polysilicon layers can be changed according to the pitches of and widths between the metal wirings in case of forming the inter metal dielectric 130 by repeatedly depositing multiple thin layers unlike the conventional one which is formed thickly at a time the stepped coating degree is improved even when.
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to the leg in order to permit ingress and egress from the unit 10 a passageway 70 is provided in one of the wall structure sheets 50 56 it being noted that the bottom of the passageway is above bottom panel 42 to retain the liquid holding capacity of the basin floor 38 also other similar passageways can be provided in other wall structure sheets such as shown in phantom in fig1 depending upon the desired use of the unit in question in preferred embodiments perforations may be made in portions of wall structure 40 so that additional passageways may be formed by punching out the perforated wall portions providing perforated wall sections enables the unit 10 to be used in a staged decontamination procedure in coordination with additional units the erection of the unit 10 is very easy and can be accomplished in a matter of a very few minutes as delivered the unit is housed within a flexible bag containing the frame 12 in its collapsed condition as well as the enclosure 14 the first step is to erect the frame 12 involving separation of the scissor linkages 20 by manually shifting the legs 16 until the slide brackets 24 move upwardly and the pins 19 a are received within the bracket apertures 25 next the legs 15 are elongated by extension of the sections 16 b relative to the upper section.
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is pressed by the spring 7 pushes a lower end part 6d of the connecting tube 6 39 in a state with an engaging piece 6c of the upper connecting tube 6 39 caught so that the joint b would be fixed to a straight form upon unfolding the joint b thus the frame member can be unfolded to a straight form or can be folded up around the sleeve 8 there are formed several holes 8h so that foreign materials such as sand inadvertently introduced can be removed as shown in fig7 the bent joint c is constituted such that connecting tubes 9 and 9 39 with the rods 1a coupled there are movably coupled through hinge plates 9a and 9a 39 and a supporting shaft 9b so as to serve as a joint on the movably coupled part of the upper connecting tube 9 there is formed a coupling projection 9c extending from a lower end part 9e of the upper connecting tube 9 on the movably coupling part of the lower connecting tube 9 39 there are formed an inclined face 9d and an inclined end 9e 39 with a certain angle about 35 u00b0 45 u00b0 on the inclined face 9d there is formed a recess 9c 39 into which the coupling projection 9c is fitted therefore as shown in fig8 if the connecting tubes 9 and 9 39 are pushed outwardly the tent is folded up if the connecting tubes 9 and 9 39 are pushed inwardly then the joint c is unfolded with a certain angle as shown in fig7 that is the projection 9c is firmly coupled into the recess 9c 39 and the lower end part 9e of the connecting tube 9 is firmly coupled with the inclined.
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of the expanded portions 22 which may in turn be associated individually with production zones a packer 38 or other seal device is arranged on the inner string 34 and arranged to engage against each unexpanded portion 24 in order to isolate the screen assemblies 36 and or their corresponding zones from each other the screen assemblies 36 are arranged with a filter or mesh 40 e g wire wrap screen narrow slots permeable foam etc in order to impede the passage of solids e g sand therethrough while permitting fluid flow the screen assemblies 36 can each be provided with a first valve 42 arranged for enabling selective fluid communication directly with the formation 28 bypassing the filter or mesh 40 e g in order perform a treatment stimulation fracturing or other operation on the formation 28 and a second valve 44 arranged for enabling selective fluid communication through the mesh or filter 40 of the screen assemblies 36 e g in order to produce fluid from the formation 28 as well as create a circulation flow path for a gravel or frac pack or other stimulation or treatment operation the valves 42 and 44 can be opened and or closed.
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the substrate 11 is nonmetallic such as glass the seed layer 12 has a thickness in the range of approximately 1 to 50 nm and is one of the materials such as ta crti nial or rual which are useful as seed materials for promoting the growth of subsequently deposited layers in certain preferred crystalline orientations a pre seed layer not shown may also be used between the glass substrate 11 and the seed layer 12 the underlayer 13 is deposited onto the seed layer if present or otherwise directly onto the substrate 11 and is a nonmagnetic material such as chromium or a chromium alloy such as crv or crti the underlayer 13 has a thickness in the range of 5 to 100 nm with a typical value being approximately 10 nm the afc magnetic layer 20 is made up of two ferromagnetic films 22 24 separated by a nonferromagnetic spacer film 26 the nonferromagnetic spacer film 26 thickness and composition are chosen so that the magnetic moments 32 34 of adjacent films 22 24 respectively are af coupled through the nonferromagnetic spacer film 26 and are antiparallel in zero applied field the two af coupled films 22 24 of layer 20 have magnetic moments that are.
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and removed by fluorescence guided endoscopic surgery utilizing endoscopes and surgical devices under guidance of fluorescence if it is determined that open surgery is required to remove a tumor fluorescence assisted surgery can also be conducted under these circumstances wherein the surgeons utilize headlights capable of delivery of tuned frequencies of light and other light emitting equipment may be used such as retractors probes and dissectors with built in illumination the method of this invention primarily utilizes cells which normally desquamate from the various surfaces of the body both internal and external thus their removal by non invasive means does not result in undue patient trauma these non invasive cell collection methods accelerate the release of such cells from the surfaces of the tumor mass and then as described above are collected and analyzed fig2 illustrates an organizational diagram of the types of cells which may be removed according to these non invasive and minimally invasive methods and also shows the major steps or actions which are used to collect the types of cell as shown cell collection 10 may be achieved with cells from the pulmonary system 30 prostate gland 32 cervical uterine area 34 breast 36 oral areas 38 urinary tract 40 gastrointestinal tract 42.
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through gas liquid 23 and then arrive at the bottom of tubing 16 motor valve 42 is then opened to communicate tubing 16 with production line 38 and plunger 22 rises a height of liquid slug 23 in the bottom of tubing 16 may be determined from the following equation height of liquid ft cp u2212 tp psi 0 433 psi ft u00d7 spgr of liquid control of the size of liquid slug 23 can occur earlier in the plunger cycle and can occur more than the 2 times illustrated in fig5 referring now to fig6 shown are the steps for controlling a liquid slug 23 that is too small during a shut in period of a plunger cycle event 1 indicates well shut in e g by closure of motor valve 42 after event 1 casing pressure cp and tubing pressure tp rise plunger 22 falls through gas then through liquid 23 and then remains on the bottom of tubing 16 for a short period event 2 indicates that tubing pressure is briefly vented to production line 38 fig1 e g by opening tubing valve 32 this action may be taken when the difference between the casing pressure and the line pressure is determined to be too small venting tubing pressure to production line 38 ensures that tubing 16 is at lower pressure than the pressure in annulus 17 of casing 12 i e than the casing pressure if liquids are proximate to the bottom of tubing 16 in casing 12 then the liquids will flow into the bottom of tubing 16 at event 3 of the shut in period tubing pressure.
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such as shown in fig6 a single unitary crop flow assistance device similar to 11 could be manufactured which was of the desired length to extend from one extreme end of the conveyor deck 2 on a harvesting header 1 to which it was to be attached either to the center discharge or to the extreme opposite end of the conveyor deck 2 in the case of this type of a unitary crop flow assistance device this might be most desirable if it was manufactured for only in installation on the new harvesting header however both in order to accommodate particular installation configurations on harvesting headers of different manufacturers as well as for the purpose of installation of the crop flow assistance devices 11 to the present invention on harvesting headers of various widths it is contemplated that in other circumstances of modular completed crop flow assistance devices 11 might be assembled a plurality of crop flow assistance devices 11 could be assembled as a modular unit onto a harvesting header by mounting them adjacent to each other along the rear wall 3 of a header 1 by mounting a plurality of crop flow assistance devices 11 each manufacturer in accordance with the remainder of the present invention adjacent to each other along the rear wall of the harvesting header a completed interior crop material surface could be created for the rolling deflection of crop material back into the crop material transporter as it was moved by the transfer conveyor or conveyors to.
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slot 18 b to retain the flange in the slot to mount the ceiling fan 10 to a ceiling the rod 14 fig1 is connected to the ceiling in any known manner and the housing 12 is connected to the rod with the lower portion of the rotor end casing 16 protruding slightly from the lower end of the housing 12 as shown in fig2 the blocks 18 are attached to the end casing 16 by the screws 19 and each blade 20 is attached to the arm 22 in the manner described above the flange 30 of each arm 22 is then inserted in its corresponding block 18 by positioning the flange radially inwardly from and aligned with the slot 18 b and moving the flange radially outwardly until the flange is secure in the slot in this position the balls 44 a and 44 b in the block are urged into the recesses 30 a and 30 b of the corresponding flange 30 in the manner describe above to lock the flange 30 in the slot 18 b in this manner rotation of the fan creates centrifugal forces that urge each flange 30 in a radial outwardly direction to further secure the flanges in their respective slots 18 b in the blocks 18 although only one blade 20 arm 22 and mounting block 18 are shown in fig2 and 3 it is understood that the other blades arms and mounting blocks are identical and are connected together and mounted to the end casing 16 in the same manner as a result of the foregoing the use of a large number of nuts bolts and screws is eliminated and the blades can be connected to the arms and the arms to.
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and the parallel resonant frequencies together determine an important metric of resonator performance the resonator coupling coefficient k 2 a commonly used equation that relates k 2 to fs and fp is k 2 pi 2 fs fp cot pi 2 fs fp fig9 illustrates that there is no appreciable change in the value of k 2 when the series resonant frequency is adjusted by the method described above because the parallel resonant frequency tracks with the series resonant frequency fig1 is a plot of the measured change of resonant frequency of a 200 um by 200 um resonator based on the resonator illustrated on fig6 this figure expresses in mhz the same result shown in fig9 fig1 is a cross section and top view of a resonator 130 with a reflowable material 74 used as the mass load layer before and after the reflow operation before the reflow holes 78 are visible in the reflow layer after reflow the holes are no longer visible with an attendant reduction in the overall reflow material 74 mass load layer thickness fig1 is a plot of the simulated frequency response of the resonator with a reflowable material 74 of fig1 the effect of two different hole densities in the reflow material results in a different secondary acoustic path 50 for the resonator before and after reflow the resonant frequency 135 before reflow is higher than the resonant frequency 136 after reflow some additional aspects of the present invention are described below in one embodiment an array of resonators is provided the resonators have a portion that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy or mechanical energy.
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designated hereinafter by 1 2 the shifting track for gears 3 and 4 is designated by 3 4 and the shifting track for gears 5 and 6 is designated by 5 6 the positions of the gearshift selector lever 1 at the respective end of the shifting tracks corresponding to the engaged gear are depicted by the dashed lines 13 in the diagram a central line 14 representing a position of the gearshift selector lever 1 in the selector track 4 is also shown by a dashed line a guide finger 9 is disposed between each two neighboring shifting tracks 5 on the link plate 2 on both sides of the selector track 4 adjacent to the points of intersection of the selector and shifting tracks 4 5 triangular sections are recessed from the link plate 2 so that the guide fingers 9 have an oblique flank 10 on one of their longitudinal sides in each case two guide fingers located opposite one another between two identical shifting tracks 5 on both sides of the selector track 4 are provided with the oblique flanks 10 on respectively opposite longitudinal sides the flanks 10 of these opposite fingers 9 are parallel to one another and the distance between the parallels formed by the two oblique flanks 10 corresponds at least to the thickness of a stick of the gearshift selector lever 1 projecting through the link plate 2 so that the gearshift selector lever 1 can be moved along the two oblique flanks 10 without a change of direction an angle u03b1 formed by the flanks 10 with an edge of.
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the casing 19 as the sideplate is displaced in operation when the driving cylinder 8 starts functioning the controlling sideplates 3 4 move in the axial direction relative to the impeller this can be seen from the pump embodiment shown in fig1 this movement of the sideplates relative to the impeller allows the outlet width b 2 of the impeller to change the capacity q of the centrifugal pump is proportional to the size b 2 of the impeller width therefore the replacement of the sideplates leads to the corresponding change of the pump discharge i e its capacity when the controlling sideplate moves the pilot shaft 7 connected with it moves as well one pilot shaft is inserted into an induction coil 9 used as a detector the pilot shaft which is made from a conducting material causes a signal to appear at a microprocessor 10 of the control system during its motion in the embodiments of the hydrodriving mechanism shown in fig4 6 when the valve 16 is open the fluid pressure is supplied to the annular cylinder chamber 12 resulting in the moving of the sideplate relative to the impeller this movement decreases the outlet width b 2.