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brought to 69 u00b0 c within 40 minutes which corresponds to a relative pressure of 11 5 bars after polymerization for 15 minutes at 69 u00b0 c the temperature of the reaction mixture is reduced to 25 u00b0 c within ten minutes which corresponds to a relative pressure of 3 5 bars 15 kg of vinyl chloride 14 6 g of ethyl hexyl peroxydicarbonate corresponding to 0 675 g of active oxygen and 8 4 g of lauroyl peroxide corresponding to 0 338 g of active oxygen are now charged in the stirring speed is set at 75 rpm the temperature of the reaction medium is brought to 57 u00b0 c within 30 minutes which corresponds to a relative pressure of 8 2 bars and then it is brought to 71 u00b0 c within 1 75 hours which corresponds to a relative pressure of 12 bars after polymerization for 2 25 hours at a stirring speed of 75 rpm the stirring speed is reduced to 50 rpm after polymerization for 20 minutes at a stirring speed of 50 rpm and release of the nonreacted gaseous vinyl chloride 46 5 kg of polyvinyl chloride are collected after evacuation 66 kg of vinyl chloride are charged into the spherical reactor used in example 11 and the device is purged by releasing 6 kg of gaseous vinyl chloride 15 g of ethyl hexyl peroxydicarbonate corresponding to 0 717 g of active oxygen and.
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wall construction is flat therefore it is possible to attach waterproof paper 15 to the structural members and the bearing wall panel 10 without concerning about a step at a junction between the bearing wall 31 and the non bearing wall 30 a regarding furring strips 13 that are necessary for attachment of an exterior building material 16 it is possible to use furring strips 13 of the same thickness for both the bearing wall 31 and the non bearing wall 30 a therefore it is possible to attach the exterior building material 16 without concern for the step or unevenness at the junction between the bearing wall 31 and the non bearing wall 30 a it should be noted that the above described non bearing wall 30 a is illustrated using a building frame of a conventional example shown in fig1 to 15 next a bearing wall 31 b according to embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described with reference to fig5 to 8 vent portions 19 formed in a receiving member 8 is provided by forming paths penetrating an interior face and an exterior face of the receiving member 8 in order to allow airflow between the interior side and the exterior side with respect to the shape of the vent portions.
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compositional algorithm the weights must be constant and they must be chosen prior to the computation of the steepest descent images i e they must be based off features of the virtual images taking advantage of the equivalence of normalized ssd and normalized cross correlation the update can be found as is the set of mean subtracted steepest descent images divided by the variance of the virtual image i v and u012b i i are the normalized images to validate the algorithm sample results for the virtual to real and virtual to virtual registration cases are given in both of the cases outlined below the virtual environment is a ct chest scan of a human patient designated h005 the airway surfaces were automatically generated using the methods of kiraly et al 10 airway centerlines were extracted using the methods of swift et al and the virtual viewing sites were chosen along these airway centerlines at intervals varying between 0 3 mm and 1 mm with the viewing direction chosen parallel to the airway centerline 11 virtual images and depth maps were generated by an opengl renderer assuming a spot light source at the camera focal point a field of view of 78 2 degrees and a 264 u00d7 264 image size to match the calibration parameters of the bronchoscope camera the virtual to real registration was performed using pyramid decomposition starting from level 3 and ending at level 1 to account for the difference in intensity characteristics between the imaging sources the weighted normalized cross correlation 12 was used as the objective function with weights w u v chosen as in order to emphasize dark areas which tend to have more information in bronchoscopic video the video frame.
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the yarn moving devices are effective when the oil content is on the order of 0 5 fig2 a to 2c are a sectional view a fragmentary side view and a general side view respectively of a cooling plate as shown in fig2 c two openings 25 are formed at two positions of the guide groove 20 of a cooling plate 9 and two yarn moving devices 29 are disposed in connection with the openings 25 respectively as shown in fig2 a and 2b each yarn moving device 29 comprises a reciprocating bar 28 driven for reciprocation by a driving device 30 a bracket 27 attached to the reciprocating bar 28 and a yarn guide 26 having a portion forming a u shaped guide groove and a funnel like portion disposed at the middle of the opening 25 and attached to the bracket 27 the yarn guides 26 of a plurality of drawing false twisting units are moved by the reciprocating bar 28 the yarn moving device 29 moves the yarn y regularly along the curved face of the yarn guide groove 20 in the cross sectional direction thereof as shown in fig1 the yarn moving devices 29 are disposed at an appropriate interval as shown in fig2 c so that the yarn y can be moved laterally at the middle point.
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under a to d in combination with a control device connected to an air pressure source in a further improvement of such an automobile seat at least a part of the cushion elements of at least the back rest cushion can be provided with an excess pressure valve 37 which provides an air vent from the cushion elements and therefore an effective moderation of the whiplash especially during a sudden unusually great increase in the surface pressure by the back of the driver on the back rest cushion in a collision accident from the rear in the grid for a set cushion shown as a further embodiment in fig5 the reciprocal connecting paths of the individually connected cushion elements which correspond in their configuration to those in fig2 simply illustrated by one line and the pairs of similar circled lower case letters represent various seated positions with the location of the eminences of the ischia the seated positions indicated by the lower case letters are briefly described as follows the eminences of the ischia are located above the cushion elements 6 and 7 whereby the spine is supported by cushion elements 1 to 4 in the last cross row the eminences of the ischia are located above the cushion elements 5 and 6 the pelvis or the spine being likewise supported by the cushion elements 1 to 4 moreover the direct reciprocal connection of the cushion elements 5 and 8 brings about growth or heightening of the latter so that therefore the unburdened part of the seat cushion conforms.
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reaction container 1 and then driven by a pump 15 to suck the liquid in the reaction container 1 such that all the liquid phase is substantially completely removed therefrom after the liquid phase has been removed the nozzle 7 is raised above the reaction container 1 the waste liquid thus sucked from the reaction container 1 is collected in a tank 17 the operations of the up and down mechanism 13 and the pump 15 are controlled by the controller 5 a sequence of steps at the positions a e are performed for the separation of the bound phase and the free phase in the reactive liquid in the stations 40 42 and also for the separation of the solid supports dispersed in the washing liquid from a waste liquid during the washing operation in the station 41 shown in fig1 the second and subsequent washing operations in the washing stations now shown in fig1 are also performed in the above described manner on the reaction container positioned at the positions a e in order to elude substances unspecifically adsorbed on the solid supports magnetic micro particles which were not completely removed by the first washing operation into the washing liquid for removing such substances next the flocculation action.
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drain of the pmos transistor 112 and a gate connected to the drain of the nmos transistor 121 the resistor 132 is connected between a source of the nmos transistor 122 and the gnd terminal 102 the nmos transistor 123 has a drain connected to the output terminal 105 and a drain of the pmos transistor 113 and a gate connected to the gate of the nmos transistor 122 the current measuring resistor connecting terminal 104 is connected to the measuring current input terminal 103 and a source of the nmos transistor 123 the current measuring resistor 141 has one end connected to the current measuring resistor connecting terminal 104 and the other end connected to the gnd terminal 102 the nmos transistor 124 has a gate connected to one end of the resistor 131 a drain connected to the current measuring resistor connecting terminal 104 and a source connected to the gnd terminal 102 the nmos transistors 121 and 124 respectively have a normal threshold voltage threshold voltages of the nmos transistors 122 and 123 are lower than those of the nmos transistors 121 and 124 in the reference voltage circuit 10 in the current detection circuit 100 configured as described above a current flowing through the nmos transistor 122 low in threshold voltage is copied to a drain current of the pmos transistor 111.
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washing with dichloromethane the filtrate was concentrated to yield 0 43 g 88 of orange solid 1 ms m z 395 m 23 373 m 1 cleavage of carboxylic ester 5 r 2 2 4 dimethylphenyl r 3 h r 4 me to a suspension of ester 5 2 75 g 6 94 mmol in acetone 50 ml was added aqueous 1 m naoh 100 ml after stirring at room temperature for 24 hours the reaction mixture was diluted with 100 ml of water and washed with dichloromethane 2 u00d7 100 ml the aqueous layer was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and acidified with concentrated hcl the mixture was filtered and washed with water to yield 1 84 g 77 yellow solid 6 ms m z 366 m 23 343 m 1 preparation of amide 7 r 2 2 4 dimethylphenyl r 3 h r 4 me r 5 u2550 h r 6 me a solution of carboxylic acid 6 0 337 g 0 98 mmol in thionyl chloride 10 ml was heated at reflux for 1 hour the solution was cooled and concentrated in vacuo the residue was diluted with ccl 4 and concentrated to remove the residual thionyl chloride the residue was then dissolved in thf 3 5 ml and added to a 0 u00b0 c solution of methylamine 1 47 ml of 2 0 m solution in thf 2 94 mmol in 6 5 ml thf the reaction was warmed to room.
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attachment member is inserted by the needle through the workpiece and emerges in a cavity of the receiver cylinder the cavity being configured to minimize stress on the attachment member during this process application_number US 41279 A description reference should now be had to fig1 through 5 for a detailed description of the powered attaching assembly of the invention the assembly shown in the elevation view of fig3 comprises a fastener inserting machine 20 a receiver cylinder 30 an air cylinder 40 air supply lines and control 50 and a mounting assembly 60 the fastener inserting machine 20 is advantageously of the type disclosed in u s pat nos 3 734 375 and 3 735 908 the machine 20 illustratively includes a machine housing 21 a cylindrical housing 22 a projectible member 23 which holds a needle 24 and a movable jaw 25 high pressure air is supplied to cylindrical housing 22 by an air line 53 as regulated by a control module 57 cylindrical housing 22 contains mechanisms as disclosed for example in the above cited patents which cause the lowering of movable jaw 25 and projectible member 23 the projectable member 23 moves telescopically out of the cylindrical housing 22 when air pressure is applied the cylindrical housing 22 is fixed to the machine housing 21 and the application of air pressure within the cylindrical housing 22 causes the projectable member 23 to move telescopically out of the cylindrical housing 22 movable jaw 25 contains a hole 25h which permits the passage of needle 24 also disclosed are internal means for causing the expulsion of an attachment member through a slot in the needle the above attaching device is well suited to the task of.
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in which it will not be subject to any positive feed the working needles in the machine will themselves pull the yarn y 1 2 from the yarn supply spool via the wheel fw 1 rotating with the speed v 1 during actuation of the lower electro magnet em 1 the yarn guiding arm 11 will pivot in a clockwise direction under the influence of the movement of the armature 12 so that the yarn y 1 2 comes into engagement between the feeding tape ft 1 and the yarn feeding wheel fw 1 whereby the yarn y 1 2 will be subjected to positive feeding with the speed v 1 of the feeding tape ft 1 during de actuation of the lower electro magnet em 1 and directly following actuation of the upper electro magnet em 2 the yarn guiding arm 11 swivels in an anti clockwise direction whereby the yarn y 1 2 leaves its engagement between the feeding tape ft 1 and the wheel fw 1 via its 34 neutral position 34 shown in the figures this is utilized for making the first course of stitches in the goods to be knitted and during adjustment and re adjustment work in the machine the yarn is moved over under the influence of the movement.
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operating point of the compressor to the right lowering the compression ratio the suction pressure and mass flow rate can be raised until the compressor is operating near the stonewall point a first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig1 in each stage a fixed recycle pressure safety valve psv 102 202 302 which may be located at the discharge of the compressor 104 204 304 or downstream of the aftercooler 106 206 306 pipes compressed gas back to an optional suction drum 108 208 308 in fig1 a recycle psv is located downstream of the aftercooler in each stage and compressed refrigerant is transmitted to the optional suction drum each recycle psv has a lower set point than the relief psv 110 210 310 which is open during a blocked discharge event embodiments of the present invention may utilize one or more stages although it is illustrated in embodiments having three stages in fig1 and 2 also some of the elements in the embodiments shown in fig1 and 2 are optional including the aftercooler 106 206 306 the suction drum 108 208 308 the relief psv 102 202 302 in fig1 and the recycle pressure relief valves 122 222 322 in fig2 for example in one variation wherein there is.
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to prevent penetration of spinning liquid into this gap it exercises in this case in an essentially simpler and reliable manner the same function as did previously the expensive and fault susceptible membrane seal of the prior art side 14 of seal 13 is considered alone of tubular design side 15 has considered alone the shape of a flat seal flat gasket side 14 seals in a radial direction under pressure radial pressure component as shown in fig1 side 14 of seal 13 is disposed partially inside a bottom portion of potlike space 6 and partially inside spinneret holder 1 also as illustrated in fig1 angle seal 13 is preferably l shaped instead of perforated plate 11 as depicted in fig1 spinneret 2 can alternatively be disposed at this point at the inner surface of spinneret holder 1 a corresponding projecting support surface for supporting spinneret 2 is to be provided in an alternate embodiment a mixing element 12 39 shown in phantom in fig1 is disposed in the channel 12 of the thrust piece 4 the mixing element 12 39 is preferably a static mixer fig2 depicts an embodiment of thrust piece 4 the parts 5 7 12 and 20 which have already been described above for fig1 will not be enumerated and described again here reference numeral 21 depicts one of for example three holes which facilitate fixing thrust piece 4 during the.
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plate 48 liftable by means of a compressed air cylinder 47 the right workpiece half 42 34 is clamped between the lower and upper clamping plates 46 48 both plates 38 44 are bridged by a rail 49 fig1 and 2 formed with an oblong hole 50 and displaceably secured by means of screws 51 to the plates 38 44 the rail is laterally guided in guide pieces 52 secured to the plates 38 44 by means of screws 53 disposed underneath the carrier bodies 10 and 12 are two master cam halves 54 and 55 fig1 and 3 arranged along the profile of which rolls a motor driven magnetic roller 56 which is located in the supporting arm 9 and the axis of which extends coaxially to the needle 57 of the sewing machine 8 both master cam halves 54 and 55 are connected by means of a bridging rail 58 fig1 along which the magnetic roller 56 rolls when shifting from one cam half to the other one disposed on the connecting girder 5 of the frame 1 is device 59 for properly inserting the workpiece the workpiece cuts 42 to be sewn into and sewn workpieces out of the clamping holders 38 39 42 the device 58 comprises.
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for natural latex gloves to dissolve residual proteins that could potentially trigger severe allergic reactions among repeat users after the outside surface of the glove is treated with the chlorine solution it is turned inside out and the glove is again treated with the chlorine solution the residue chlorine is neutralized by using ammonia and the gloves are then dried an aloe vera solution will then be prepared one hundred percent concentrated aloe vera gel is dissolved in distilled water to generate an aloe vera solution the preferred concentration of the solution is about 20 to associate aloe vera with the surface of the glove aloe vera solution can be sprayed onto the surface of the glove alternatively the glove can be immersed into the aloe vera solution the latter method is preferred because it creates a complete and even distribution of the aloe vera solution in one preferred embodiment the dipping process is accomplished by grouping a number of gloves in a batch to achieve higher manufacturing efficiency the gloves are immersed in the solution for at least 10 minutes to allow adequate absorbency aloe vera is attached to the surface of the glove through a controlled dehydration process the water in the aloe vera solution is caused to evaporate through heating although a higher temperature will cause water to evaporate quicker excess heat may damage the gloves for example.
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zone 107 b may be established such that the output power and the heat dissipated from housing 107 equals the input power cold zone 107 b may be cooled and maintained at a pre determined temperature by fluid e g air such fluid may flow in channels provided in walls of housing 107 b or by other means known to those skilled in the art efficiency for the heat transfer may be enhanced by pressurizing the hot and cold zones alternatively rather than using air other gases may also be used the operating temperature difference between hot zone 107 a and cold zone 107 b either by the cooling method discussed above by controlling the output power or both the output power can be controlled by increasing or decreasing the magnetic field coupling between magnet 108 and coils 109 by motor 110 driving coils 109 up or down a temperature sensor not shown sensitive to the temperature difference between hot zone 107 a and cold zone 107 b may be provided to sense the operating temperature difference fig5 shows control circuit 501 capable of controlling the output power based on the operating temperature difference the control scheme may be implemented using digital or analog techniques as known to those skilled in the art as shown in fig5 a signal v representing the operating temperature difference is received from the temperature sensor and provided to control circuit 501 based on the value of signal v output control signal w drives step motor 110 up or down to vary the magnetic coupling between magnet 108 and coils 109 as appropriate for generating ac electrical.
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as shown to allow the user to invoke once again the ui 32 shown in fig2 even if the user had selected u201c do not show again u201d from the ui 32 initially i e the user can change her mind about auto deletion upon selecting the u201c yes u201d selector in the ui 32 of fig2 or the u201c auto delete u201d selector in the ui 34 of fig3 a ui 36 in fig4 is presented on the display 14 a as shown the user is given the option of selecting to automatically delete from the medium 20 each outgoing message once sent or to automatically delete each received message from the medium 20 after viewing once or to select both also in the event the user has selected auto delete but then changes her mind she may select u201c none u201d as shown to reset the auto delete feature so that no messages are automatically deleted the user 39 s selections are recorded on e g the medium 20 it is to be understood that while particular terminology is shown in fig2 4 for the example selector elements other terminology may be used without loss of generality or claim scope fig5 shows that when the processor 18 receives through the transceiver 28 an incoming text message at block 38 it is presented on the display 14 a either automatically and or when the user selects u201c inbox u201d the processor 18 initially may generate an audible and or visual alert to indicate reception of a text message proceeding to block 40 responsive to determination that the user has exited the screen shot in which the.
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down there are a total of one hundred and sixty ways to win on one seven day card the three tickets 2 10 and 30 indicate the purchase date of friday november 23 it is not necessary to start playing the game on the day the ticket is purchased the player can defer the beginning of the game up to a week from the purchase date as previously stated prizes are awarded for consecutively matching in the horizontal direction seven across six across five across four across and three across at the option of the lottery sponsor prizes may also be offered for matching two across prizes are also awarded for matching seven down vertically six down five down four down and three down at the option of the lottery sponsor prizes may be offered for matching two down winners of the largest prizes for consecutive vertical matches are determined each day while winners of the largest number of consecutive matches across can only be determined after seven days of drawings one seven across winner will be determined every day with winners being determined only by a minimum of three across or down a seven day ticket 30 as shown in fig3 can win as many as sixteen prizes with as many as one hundred and sixty possible ways.
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step of the material to continue a little into the zone between the jaws of the clamping devices as shown in fig1 another optional application where the increased readiness of the material to flow is exploited is obtained when during the drawing step the zone of initial flow of the material is directed to the zone next to the inner edges of the clamping devices after flow has taken place the flow zone is gradually displaced in the direction away from the clamping devices towards the bottom of the press device as the press device gradually shifts downwards as in the figures the result of this is that flow always propagates in the same direction and a new start of flow is avoided such as takes place when the embodiment of the invention shown in fig4 8 is used fig1 shows a device for redrawing the element formed before in the figure which shows only a part of the device a press plunger 40 a counter holder ring 41 a clamping ring 42 and a wall part 18 in the element are seen the wall part being in the process of shaping moreover the bottom 11 34 in the body 13 of the element is seen the clamping ring 42 is provided with a calibration device 43 which determines the thickness of the material drawn anew in the wall part 18 fig1 shows an element body 50 which has been formed by means of the press device 20a.
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and the atmospheric temperature and hence the amount of remaining fuel and the atmospheric temperature do not produce effects thus it is not necessary to make a correction based on these factors further since the pump 14 stops increasing the pressure at the specified pressure p 0 it is not necessary to use the pump 14 having a high discharge capacity still further this shortens the operation time of the pump 14 and reduces load applied to the pump 14 and hence elongates the life of the pump 14 thus this reduces power consumption and saves energy in contrast to the first embodiment in which it is determined whether the leak is much or little by the length of time required for the pressure p to decrease from the specified pressure p 0 to the specified pressure p 1 in this embodiment it is determined whether the leak is much or little by the determination as to which of the time when the lapsed time t 2 becomes larger than the determination base time t 1 u00d7 2 and the time when the pressure p becomes lower than the specified pressure p 1 comes earlier so that after the determination base time t.
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as illustrated in fig5 by an annular ridge 42 defined in the outer peripheral wall 22 of the base portion 12 as best shown in fig5 the drainage tray 32 is supported in the base portion 12 directly above the condensate basin 16 and the water reservoir 18 the significance of the perforations 36 of the drainage tray 32 being mounted directly above the water containment basin 14 will be described below the steam cooking appliance 10 also includes a food tray 40 which is dimensioned and configured to be nested within the drainage tray 32 as best shown in fig1 and 5 the food tray 40 is used for cooking such food as rice or vegetables and is preferably ellipsoidal in shape the food tray 40 comprises an imperforate bottom wall surface 42 and a continuous side wall 44 extending upwardly therefrom fig2 and 5 illustrate the food tray 40 being nested within the drainage tray 32 such that the food tray 40 is disposed directly above the entire region of the water reservoir 18 and at most only partially above the condensate basin 16 the significance of which will be described below the food tray 40 additionally includes a pair of spaced upwardly extending ears 46 which may be grasped by the user for raising the food tray 40 upwardly relative to the drainage tray 32 as illustrated in fig1 and 5 the steam cooking appliance 10 additionally includes a lid 50 having a bottom opening defined by a rim 52 which is dimensioned and configured such that the lid 50 in particular the rim 52.
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control computer the feedback signals may be used among others to verify whether a drawer 26 bin 36 etc is locked or unlocked and whether a bin 39 s lid 58 is opened or closed after the remote dispensing station 10 verifies that the user has closed the unlocked bin s 36 and closed the drawer 26 in operation 506 the closed bins 36 and closed drawer 26 are locked in operation 507 as discussed above the mechanism used not only locks unlocks the bin 36 but also simultaneously indicates to the user whether the bin 36 is locked or unlocked a mechanical indicator is used which can be viewed when the bin 39 s lid 58 is closed after the opened bins 36 and drawers 26 are locked in operation 507 the user indicates whether another dispense is desired in operation 508 if another dispense is desired operational process 600 returns to operation 603 and the user enters new dispensing information if another dispensing operation is not desired the user is logged off of the control computer 14 in operation 509 0075 fig6 illustrates an operational process 600 for restocking dispensed items with the remote dispensing system 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention operation 600 is initiated by operation 601 when the remote dispensing system 10 detects that a bin row assembly 34 within the remote system 10 is depleted or below par i e below an acceptable inventory level in the current embodiment the control computer 14 may be manually notified by a user notified by a.
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wire finish juncture 153 is for t2 teflon wire start juncture 154 is for t1 third wire start juncture 155 is for t1 third wire finish and t1 second wire start juncture 156 is for t2 teflon wire start juncture 160 is for t2 teflon wire finish juncture 161 is for t2 teflon wire finish juncture 162 is for t3 teflon wire start and another teflon wire finish juncture 163 is for the t3 teflon wire finish juncture 164 is for the t3 teflon wire start the element number 170 is a 0 5 picofarads 50 volt capacitor for example a surface mount multilayer ceramic chip 0603 size capacitor said capacitor may appropriately range between 0 1 and 5 picofarads the output signal conductor 171 are disposed on the circuit board and positioned to maintain the second characteristic impedance fig1 13a 14 14a 15 15a 16 and 16a depict block diagrams and typical frequency response charts for the analysis and testing of device 20 and are intended to show typical performance of said device 20 detailed descriptions are as follows fig1 depicts a test configuration utilizing two devices 20a and 20b and for the purposes of measuring insertion loss signal generator.
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120 with the carrier member 146 of the planetary gear set 140 a third interconnecting member 174 continuously connects the sun gear member 132 of the planetary gear set 130 with the sun gear member 142 of the planetary gear set 140 a fourth interconnecting member 176 continuously connects the ring gear member 124 of the planetary gear set 120 with the transmission housing 160 the transmission 114 also incorporates first and second motor generators 180 and 182 respectively the stator of the first motor generator 180 is secured to the transmission housing 160 the rotor of the first motor generator 180 is secured to the sun gear member 142 of the planetary gear set 140 the stator of the second motor generator 182 is also secured to the transmission housing 160 the rotor of the second motor generator 182 is selectively connectable to ring gear member 144 of the planetary gear set 140 or the carrier member 146 of the planetary gear set 140 via clutches a and b respectively within the scope of the invention box 192 shown in phantom may be a dog clutch represented by clutches or switches a and b a dog clutch could be utilized to accomplish the selective engagement as achieved by clutches a and b as is understood by those skilled in the art a first torque transmitting device such as input clutch.
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the invention and further objects features and advantages thereof will be better understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which fig1 is an elevation of the craft in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present embodiment of the present invention fig2 is a side view of the craft shown in fig1 and fig3 a and fig3 b being fragmentary views of fig2 show certain details proceeding to the detailed description of the drawings fig1 and 2 show a tailless aircraft 10 having a fuselage 15 whose tail end is not provided with separate elevators this craft has two wings 11 and 12 which as compared with crafts having tail end elevators are more receded to the tail end otherwise the wings have a contour and configuration as is generally known from aircraft both wings 11 and 12 include respectively a control flap 13 which is shown in fig2 to project from the underside straight down as stated these flaps 13 may be provided for sliding vertically down from and up into the respective wing 11 or 12 see fig3 a alternatively flaps 13 may be pivotably linked to the underside of the respective wing to be pivoted and folded from a horizontal and retracted position to a 90 degrees down protracted disposition as shown in fig3 b the position x in.
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only one while the vocabulary modules are shown as part of the server 3 they could also be located on the distributed network the vocabulary modules 8 and 9 communicate through bidirectional connections 13 and 14 with lexicons 15 and 16 or more of them as indicated by dotted line 17 however it is also possible to have only one lexicon the lexicons are preferably implemented as databases associating terms with resources on the web they hold database tuples for mapping terms into tokens as will be explained below wherein each tuple usually contains a term a token type e g class property instance constraint a uniform resource identifier uri a relevance factor indicating the degree of correlation between the term and the token the purpose of the vocabulary modules 8 and 9 is to adapt the output of the parser 7 to the structure and query language of the lexicons 15 and 16 parser and vocabulary modules communicate through well defined interfaces e g via http where the output of the vocabulary modules can be expressed in an appropriate format e g as an xml encoded string that way the token retrieval process is independent of the underlying database management system in fig1 dashed line 18 symbolically represents the separation between the server 3 and a distributed network the network can e g be the world wide web on the.
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that the initial vinyl acetate monomer concentration in the reactor prior to initiation was about 60 the vinyl acetate content at the end of 1 hour should be approximately 40 20 at the end of second hour and less than 1 at the end of third hour based on this conversion rate of vinyl acetate the crosslinkable monomer was added to the reaction mixture at a rate such that all of the monomer would be added to the reactor by the time the unreacted vinyl acetate monomer content in the emulsion was from 3 to 8 by weight the monomer in runs 1 to 16 were in the 3 to 8 vinyl acetate content range runs 17 and 18 were about 20 vinyl acetate content this level is reached in about 21 2 hours thus the crosslinkable monomer was added at a uniform rate u00b1 50 preferably 120 for 21 2 hours polymerization was carried out using an activator solution consisting of zinc formaldehyde sulfoxylate about 7 by weight and a catalyst system consisting of a peroxide e g t butyl hydroperoxide or 2 hydrogen peroxide the grams hydrogen peroxide added per reaction was about 19 to 22 grams for recipes one.
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code generators it should be understood that the present invention can be used to produce a gray code counter with any number of bits counter 10 is preferably formed as a single integrated circuit with a clock input 12 a clear input 14 and an output enable input 16 the present invention advantageously requires only a single clock input 12 a single clock input reduces the amount of noise from the clock signal and also improves the reliability of the gray code counter 10 of the present invention because the need to interconnect the clock signal to several devices is eliminated counter 10 also produces a plurality of outputs 20 29 including a toggle bit a 20 and nine bits of a gray code count from the least significant bit q0 21 to the most significant bit q8 29 table i shows a comparison of the decimal code the five least significant bits of binary code the five least significant bits of gray code and the toggle bit the present invention produces gray code in which only one output transitions between each count the counter 10 also outputs the toggle bit a with the states as shown in table i table i______________________________________decimal binary code gray code toggle bitcode b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 q4 q3 q2 q1 q0 a______________________________________0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 0.
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valve 13 a one way valve 15 in the gas return line 12 prevents back flow into return gas line 12 in alternative to returning the expanded gas from the turbo expander unit 10 to the gas feed line 8 on the intake side of the compressor 1 as illustrated in continuous lines in fig3 the expanded gas may be returned further upstream on the intake side of the compressor such as to the separator or to the bi phase well stream fed into the separator as illustrated in fig3 by dash dot lines extending the gas return line 12 to the upstream side of the separator the latter alternative may be advantageous e g in a case where liquid is precipitated from the expanded gas on the discharge side of the turbo expander unit 10 the expansion turbine 16 in the turbo expander unit 10 is drivingly connected to a pump wheel or rotor 17 in the liquid pump 2 in operation the pump 2 draws liquid from the separator 3 via liquid feed line 18 for injection into the compressed gas discharge line 9 via liquid injection line 19 which connects to the discharge line 9 at a liquid injection point re cycling of liquid back to the separator 3 can be accomplished via liquid return loop 20 and flow control valve 21 connecting the separator with the liquid injection line.
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chamber 110 a valve 162 is positioned on exhaust line 160 between reaction chamber 110 and a vacuum pump 164 vacuum pump 164 and valve 162 may be operated in combination to define a desired pressure within inner space 114 a substrate w is loaded on a stage heater 170 disposed proximate a floor surface 114 c of inner space 114 stage heater 170 is adapted to heat substrate w to a predetermined temperature to accomplish this in one embodiment stage heater 170 may be electrically connected to a temperature controller 171 stage heater 170 may also be grounded or otherwise electrically biased to form a bottom electrode during processes requiring the generation of plasma in addition to directly heating wafer w the temperature of inner space 114 may be controlled by operation of stage heater 170 a shower head 130 is disposed through chamber lid 111 to extend into inner space 114 in a position opposing stage heater 170 shower head 130 may be used in various processes to introduce one or more reaction gas es into reaction chamber 110 in the illustrated example shower head 130 is electrically connected to a high frequency hf power supply 136 in order to serve as a top electrode during processes requiring generation of a plasma one or more heater s.
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rotor 20 acting in the closing direction of the throttle valve 10 is applied to the three phase winding 18 a rotary field frequency f 20 hz is for instance selected for this which at the squirrel cage rotor 20 generates a torque that is approximately on the order of magnitude of the breakdown torque of the asynchronous motor 17 once the closing position of the throttle valve 10 is attained the rotary field frequency is returned to zero again if certain applications also require a high opening speed of the throttle valve 10 then in the same way first a high rotary field frequency can be applied to the three phase winding 18 and this frequency is then reduced far enough that the desired opening angle of the throttle valve 10 is established to this end the set point value is first raised far enough that a rotary field frequency of f 20 hz for instance is specified by the microcomputer 40 and then the set point value is reduced far enough that the rotary field frequency f 2 for instance is applied if the rotational angle u03c6 2 of the throttle valve 10 is to be established in order to increase the adjusting force at the throttle valve shaft 14 at a specified drive moment of the asynchronous motor 17 or conversely to enable reducing the drive moment of the asynchronous motor 17 if the adjusting force at the throttle valve shaft 14 remains constant a step up gear can also be disposed between the drive shaft 15 and the throttle valve shaft 14 the invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiment described for instance the short circuit rotor can also be embodied as a simple solid rotor of electrically conductive material such as iron or copper.
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a novel sample cup including an integral venting cap for use in xrf spectroscopy application_number US 201514871266 A description shown in fig1 is an outer member 1 with a top open end shown and a bottom open end not shown the outer member is dimensioned to frictionally fit circumferentially about inner member 2 shown in fig2 outer member is distinguished by a flanged upper rim 3 first projections 4 about the flanged upper rim a lower body and second projections 5 about said lower body shown in fig2 is inner member 2 with a top closed end not shown and bottom open end inner member 2 is shown with a hinged cap 6 in the closed position a center portion 9 is designed to be depressed to vent said inner top closed end shown in fig3 is the outer member 1 assembled in position over inner member 2 shown in fig4 is outer member 1 partially assembled on inner member 2 in practice a thin film would be placed between outer member 1 and inner member 2 the thin film dimensioned to cover the bottom open end of inner member 2 such that upon assembly a liquid sample would be retained for spectroscopic analysis the first projections 4 may be dimensioned such that when the sample cup is assembled on a hard surface such as a tabletop the first projections will contact the tabletop when outer member is fully assembled over inner member in at least one embodiment this may result in approximately 0 005 u2033 clearance between the thin film covering the.
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embodiment of fig3 alternatively the cylindrical second housing having a flat end may be used instead as illustrated in the embodiments shown in fig1 and 13 below the embodiment of fig1 is similar to fig1 except that a single vertical circuit board is provided in the embodiments of fig1 and 13 the discharge tube 10 is folded to define a series of four u shapes arranged in the form of a square in this embodiment it is more appropriate for the second housing 23 to be cuboid with a square cross section in order to make the maximum use of the space defined within the folded discharge tube as in the previous embodiments the second housing 23 is provided with a reflective coating the electronic control circuitry may be provided on vertical fig1 or horizontal fig1 circuit boards it will be understood that there are a number of other possible ways of implementing the invention for example a suitably sized cylindrical second housing could be used even when the discharge tube is arranged in a rectangular manner and similarly a suitably sized cuboid second housing could be used in the space defined by a spiral discharge tube or circumferentially arranged discharge tube sections the particular examples shown in the embodiments are preferred however as they provide maximum space efficiency housings of a triangular or polygonal cross section may also be useful the reflective coating on the second housing may be a smooth coating or it may comprise a plurality of individual small reflective elements the reflective coating may be applied either only to the sides of the second housing or to the.
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as follows 1 extra plush 2 plush 3 plush firm 4 firm and 5 extra firm in the event the consumer chooses plush as the desired firmness level based on tactile sensation and as visual representation provided by the contour map the rsa will then direct he consumer to various mattresses that are characterized by the mattress retailer as plush the firmness level may then be displayed in a prominent fashion adjacent to or on the respective retail mattresses for instance using a placard or banner or by affixing a tag to the mattress once the desired firmness setting is selected the rsa will ask the consumer to remain prone on the firmness adjustable mattress which is at the desired firmness setting and adjust the adjustable foundation as shown in step 108 for example the adjustable foundation may be adjusted to lift the head region wherein the mattress is in a non planar configuration with respect to the lumbar and foot regions referring now to step 110 the display 40 provides a contour map associated with the set firmness level at the different adjustable foundation positions e g head region elevated such as may be desired when watching television reading a book or working in.
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30 ceramic materials like silicon nitride have very low ductility and compressive forces are ideally tolerated by the material while tensile forces are not as well tolerated by providing the uniform compressive force caused by the contoured sides on the die inserts which focus the compressive forces on the upper and lower die inserts 25 30 any tensile forces which might damage the die inserts 15 20 on the die inserts are minimized and die life is therefore maximized referring now to fig2 several alternative embodiments of the die inserts 2 a 2 b and 2 c a side view of lower die 20 and lower die insert 30 and a bottom view of the top die insert 25 are shown in fig2 a the upper die insert 25 has a rectangular top portion 50 a rectangular bottom portion 55 and four angled side surfaces 60 that attach the top portion 50 to the bottom portion 55 similarly the lower die insert 30 mirrors the upper die insert 25 in fig2 b upper die insert has a circular top portion 65 a circular bottom portion 70 and a conical side surface 75 joining the top portion 65 to the bottom portion 70 so that the die looks like a truncated cone similarly the lower die insert 30 mirrors the upper die insert 25 in fig2 c upper die insert has a bowl shaped top and side portion 80 and a circular face portion 85 so that the die looks like a bowl similarly the lower die insert 30 mirrors the upper die insert 25 ideally the side surface forms an angle a that is greater than 90 u00b0 between the side surface 60.
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enters a calculation stage firstly it calculates the flow rate of the gases 136 using any one of a number of methods which will be described later secondly knowing the rate of flow of the gases the algorithm then calculates the required heater plate power 138 alternatively heater plate temperature to achieve a desired temperature humidity of gases alternatively heater plate power a relationship has been empirically determined using a humidifier and a heated conduit such as that as described in u s pat no 5 640 951 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference the actual relationship for any other arrangement would either have to be empirically determined by experimentation or theoretically calculated for a desired temperature of gases exiting the humidifier of for example 37 u00b0 c the relationship between the power supplied to the heater plate p hp the rate of flow of gases f gas and the ambient temperature t amb is graphed in fig6 from this an approximate general algebraic equation has been extrapolated which the controller can use to determine an approximate level of power to apply to the heater plate p hp u2212 0 1239 u00d7 t amb 5 383 u00d7 f gas u2212 0 3112 u00d7 t amb 10 738 thirdly the algorithm calculates the required power input to the conduit heater wire 140 to deliver a desired temperature.
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treatment of step 14 is taken at step 11 a figure 34 1 34 is added to the value of the sensor abnormality counter 4d at step 12 the target count value corresponding to the optimum ignition timing in the main program is read so that a target value for the ignition counter 4e is set at step 13 counting of the ignition counter 4e is initiated then other treatments such as control of over revolution and so on are executed and then the operation of the main program is again taken on the other hand the ignition counter 4e counts the number of pulses of the pulse signal from the crank angle sensor 1 when a counted value reaches a target value the operation is transferred to an ignition treatment loop as shown in fig3 b in which the engine is ignited step 20 and the sensor abnormality counter 4d is cleared step 21 then the operation is returned to the main program during the operation of the engine if an abnormal state occurs in the crank angle sensor 1 it does not generate any pulse signal then the count value of the ignition counter 4e does not reach the target value and the transfer to the ignition treatment.
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because of this according to this embodiment it is possible to reduce the damage to the underlayer film 31 and to increase the etching rate while an nd 2 ion and a d ion are being applied to the underlayer film 31 side walls of the organic film 32 removed by etching are exposed to an nd 2 radical and a d radical because the d radical is more active than the nd 2 radical mainly the d radical reacts with the carbon in the organic film 32 and carbon deuterium cd generated as a reaction product therefore the organic film 32 is etched in a horizontal direction of the substrate in order to form an undercut region fig5 is a sectional view which shows an example in which side wall parts of the organic film 32 are etched mainly by a d radical and an undercut region 36 is formed on the other hand fig6 is a sectional view which shows an undercut region 36 of the organic film 32 when plasma etching has been performed by using a gas which contains a hydrogen compound nh 3 the d radical enters into the undercut region 36 with the depth x 5 because of a mass difference between the d radical and the h radical the temperature of the h.
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the surface of the reticle 2 is illuminated by an electron beam u201c illumination beam u201d passing through an illumination optical system not shown but understood as being situated axially upstream of the reticle the beam downstream of the reticle 2 is termed a u201c patterned u201d beam or u201c imaging u201d beam the reticle side lens 4 and wafer side lens 5 collectively form an image on the substrate of the pattern portion on the reticle 2 illuminated by the illumination beam the deflector 7 functions to deflect the patterned beam as required for forming respective images on the substrate 3 of reticle subfields that are displaced laterally from the optical axis hence the images on the substrate 3 similarly are displaced laterally taking into account the demagnification factor the dynamic focus coil 8 and stigmator 9 are used for correcting field curvature and astigmatism respectively accompanying beam deflection in conventional electron beam microlithography apparatus the dynamic focus coil 8 is maintained in a constant operational state as each shot is being exposed i e during exposure of a subfield in contrast in this embodiment the dynamic focus coil 8 is energized in a controlled manner to make corrections to the focal point as the exposure is being made thus the dynamic focus coil 8 has the function of micro adjusting the focal point at high speed during individual exposures normally the time required for an exposure of a subfield is about 0 1 u03bcsec during which time a change of approximately 25 u03bcm in the focal point easily can be accomplished by the dynamic focus coil 8 with the exception of the manner in which the dynamic focus coil 8 is operated in this apparatus embodiment as described above.
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crank toy drive unit coupling 30 is rotatable about the axis of rotation 28 of rotary output element 26 modular crank toy 10 also includes multiple junction units 40 to aid in the transmission of rotary motion from one element to another in the assembled modular crank toy details of a particular cube shaped junction unit are shown in fig3 and 40 as will be seen from fig1 3 however junction units 40 may take many different forms in the assembled unit a sampling of individual shapes for junction units 40 are shown in fig1 28 each junction unit 40 includes a junction unit body 41 which houses the various components of each junction unit 40 as with the other visible components of modular crank toy 10 junction unit body 41 is preferably constructed of a brightly colored plastic housed within junction unit body 41 are a set of rotary transfer elements which in the particular embodiments of the invention shown and described herein take the form of bevel gears 42 bevel gears 42 are in intermeshing relationship with each other as best seen in fig4 and rotate about multiple axes of rotation 43 preferably at least one of the axes of rotation 43 will be at right angles to at least one other such axis 43 it will be seen that rotation of one bevel gear 42 effects rotation of the other bevel gears 42 within each junction unit 40 each rotary transfer element 42 terminates in a rotatable junction unit coupling 44 i e coupling 44 is affixed to each transfer element or bevel gear 42 and may be integral therewith each junction unit coupling 44 rotates about the.
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characteristics of the amplifier 128 are such that as the value of the variable i is reduced the residual distortion at the upper frequency is reduced or the residual distortion at the lower frequency is reduced fig5 illustrates an example of an operation flow executed by the residual distortion analyzer 116 to confirm the characteristics of the amplifier 128 when the characteristics of the amplifier 128 are unknown the operation flow in fig5 is executed before the operation flows in fig4 a 4 b and the like are executed the residual distortion analyzer 116 receives a digital signal which is an output signal from the a d converter 146 s 301 the residual distortion analyzer 116 then performs a fast fourier transform fft on the received output signal s 302 the residual distortion analyzer 116 then calculates the residual distortion of the signal resulting from the fft s 303 in the description below the residual distortion at the lower frequency will be represented as l 1 and the residual distortion at the upper frequency will be represented as u 1 it is assumed here that the initial value of the variable i is for example d 0 and the initial value of the variable j is for example d 0 the residual distortion analyzer 116 assigns i u2212 1 to the variable i s 304 the residual distortion analyzer 116 takes the variable i after the assignment as i 0 and the variable j as j 0 and notifies the dpd unit 112 of i 0 and j 0 the residual distortion analyzer 116 receives an output signal that corresponds to a pre distorted signal calculated by using i 0 and j 0 the notification of which has been sent to the dpd unit 112.
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to an ink bag and fig3 is a partially sectioned view of a position determining engaging mechanism for the ink outlet piece the ink bag designated by reference numeral 1 is constructed using a laminated aluminum film which is laminated with two films such that the outside of the ink bag is lined with e g a nylon film while the inside of the same is lined with e g a polyethylene film in order to improve the gas barrier property of the ink bag these films are thermally fused together along the outer peripheral edge of the ink bag 1 to conduct ink out of the ink bag 1 to the outside an ink outlet piece 2 is integrated with the ink bag 1 by thermal fusion on the front side as seen in fig1 the ink outlet piece 2 is molded of a plastic material as shown in fig2 the rear part of the ink outlet piece 2 i e the joint location where the ink bag 1 is thermally fused with the ink outlet piece 2 is constructed in a leaf shaped configuration such that the central part exhibits an convex arc having a large radius of curvature and the opposite ends exhibit an concave arc having a large radius of curvature with this construction a gap between the ink bag 1 and the ink outlet piece 2 is fully filled with molten material during a thermal.
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in the figures piston 56 comprises a partial sleeve downward movement i e to the right in the figures of piston 56 is restricted by piston stop 60 shown as a restriction of the inner diameter of piston chamber 54 similarly upward movement i e to the left in the figures of piston 56 is restricted by piston stop 61 shown as a separate component disposed on the wall of piston chamber 54 piston mandrel 64 facilitates connection between piston 56 and upper coupling 66 disposed between outer wall surface 32 of inner mandrel 30 and inner wall surface 42 of outer mandrel 40 is annulus 68 disposed in annulus 68 is piston mandrel 64 secured to upper coupling 66 which is operatively associated with a return member shown in the embodiments of the figures as including spring 70 spring 70 is disposed within sleeve 72 spring stop or detent 74 provides a surface for compression of spring 70 detent 74 is maintained against outer wall surface 32 of inner mandrel 30 but is not secured to sleeve 72 or outer mandrel 40 in one embodiment detent 74 is maintained against outer wall surface 32 by the force generated by spring 70 pushing detent 74 into shoulder 75 attachment member 67 shown as a c ring is also operatively associated with upper coupling 66 to secure upper coupling 66 to sleeve 72 in addition to spring 70 return member can also comprise atmospheric chamber 73 as a result as.
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an arrangement with the drain pan 12 seated on condenser 16 in operation it is relatively easy to remove drain pan 12 and replace it to its mounting brackets 30 more specifically it may be desirable to remove drain pan 12 from time to time for various reasons such as for example to move refrigerator 10 or clean condenser 16 in such case the grill 92 as shown in fig8 is first removed and then handle 56 is used to pull drain pan 12 forwardly as drain pan 12 is moved forward the nadirs 80 of front and rear v shaped tabs 78 on both left and right sides prevent drain pan 12 from tipping forward or rearward which could result in water spilling even as the rear of support rims 34 of drain pan 12 passes to the front of corresponding rear v shaped tabs 78 as shown in fig5 the top horizontal panel guide 68 and guide support shelf 70 continue to provide a guide slot 66 that prevents a drastic tip that would spill water finally the drain pan 12 moves forward far enough so that it can be grasped by both hands and removed without spilling water even though the drain pan 12 is mounted in a relatively awkward position in chamber 24 close to the floor the alignment for replacing drain pan 12 is accomplished with relative ease more specifically the vertical alignment is provided by forward facing ramps 76 as the back end of drain pan 12 is moved rearwardly the back rim 39 engages the forward facing ramps 76 which guide the back end upwardly to the plane of corresponding guide slots 66 next the rounded corners 36 of rims 34 and 39 assist in guiding drain pan 12.
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knuckle 18 or portions thereof are now co planar creating a continuous l shaped knuckle pattern 26 as shown in fig2 with increased contact area with the sheet and the attendant advantages as aforenoted note the illustrated lengths or contact areas obtained after the stepwise sanding are used merely as an example since other dimensions may also be suitable for the purpose pocket sizes can be characterized by an md cd dimension and or by a pocket depth the pockets are formed bounded by weft yarns and warp yarns which are raised from the base plane of the fabric the raised weft yarns and warp yarns are produced by knuckles in the weave pattern the fabric base inside each pocket can be a plain weave pattern or any other suitable pattern in addition a pocket may include one or more raised or semi raised warp yarns or weft yarns inside the raised or semi raised warp yarns or weft yarns may lie in the base of the pocket and may bisect the pocket area in parallel perpendicular or diagonal manner warp yarns 12 and weft yarns 14 are preferably monofilament yarns of any of the synthetic polymeric resins used in the production of such yarns for paper machine clothing polyester and polyamide are but two examples for such materials other examples of such materials are yarns of polyphenylene sulfide pps which is commercially available under the name ryton u00ae and yarns of a modified heat hydrolysis and contaminant resistant polyester of the variety disclosed in commonly assigned u s pat no 5 169 499 incorporated herein by reference and used in dryer fabrics sold by albany international corp under the trademark.
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4 phenylene ether poly 2 6 diethyl 1 4 phenylene ether or mixtures thereof with polystyrene these polyphenyleneethers preferably have a degree of polymerization in the range of 20 to 800 a polyarylate to be used in the present composition has a polymeric chain represented by the general formula of str4 and preferable has a degree of polymerization of 10 to 1 000 a thermoplastic polysulfone can also be used in the present composition and has at least some units represented by the general formula of str5 wherein z is oxygen sulfur or an aromatic diol residue such units can be exemplified by any of the following repeating units str6 the halogen containing thermoplastic resins which can be used in the present composition include tetrafluoroethylene polymer chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer and vinylidene fluoride polymer a homopolymer or copolymer derived from vinylidene chloride can also be used in the present composition preferred halogen containing thermoplastic resins are a homopolymer or copolymer of vinylidene fluoride as well as crystalline vinylidene chloride copolymer the nitrile resins to be used in the present composition are those containing 50 by weight or more of an u03b1 u03b2 olefinic unsaturated mononitrile the u03b1 u03b2 olefinic unsaturated mononitrile has a structural formula of str7 wherein r is hydrogen an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or a halogen the most preferable olefinic unsaturated nitriles are acrylonitrile methacrylonitrile and mixtures thereof the above mentioned engineering thermoplastic resins can be used alone or in combination the resins can be introduced with sulfonic acid group amino group nitro group a halogen group etc or copolymerized with an unsaturated organic acid or an acid anhydride as necessary to satisfactorily cover the ends of fibrous or lamellate.
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having an input mechanism operable by a requesting participant to submit a request for an auxiliary service to be provided during the conversation and a service processor adapted to receive the request over the network and to provide the requested auxiliary service responsive to the request such that at least one of the other participants receives substantially no indication of the request application_number US 88732501 A description reference is now made to fig1 which is a simplified block diagram illustrating a telephone network for undetected provision of auxiliary services during a telephone conversation constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown are first participant 110 and a second participant 120 in telephonic conversation using telephones 130 140 over a voice communication channel 150 through a telephone network 155 network 155 can be substantially any public or private telephone network such as a pstn a mobile network such as a cellular or pcs network the internet or a combination of such networks vocal information is transmitted between first and second participants 110 120 over channel 150 via a central office 160 which serves as a switching center for the telephone network as is known in the art central office 160 is preferably also capable of acting as an auxiliary service provider using an auxiliary services processor 170 upon request by one of participants 110 120 alternatively while.
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value and considering all voxels in which the associated grayscale values are above said threshold value as filled by metal in the present case the aim is to perform the segmentation in a plurality of stages the voxels accordingly being recorded initially as u201c seed points u201d with the aid of the threshold value criterion and moreover for a so called u201c connected threshold segmentation u201d in a connected threshold segmentation a lower and an upper range value are specified all voxels which are connected with the initially recorded voxels and in which the grayscale values lie in the cited value range between the lower and upper range values are added to the metal i e saved as a segmented volume region in the present case the aim is in particular also to adjust the parameters regionally which can be realized in a plurality of stages in the course of a segmentation the regional adjustment of such parameters for instance the lower and upper range value is known per se after a binary image in other words a 3d image dataset in which the individual voxels are assigned either a u201c 1 u201d or a u201c 0 u201d has thus been generated in step s 14 the aim is now to ensure that the excessive grayscale values are no longer present in the 2d image datasets i e the traces of the metal are to be eliminated accordingly the following steps as known per se from de 10 2007 016 319 a1 are performed for all focus positions for which a 2d.
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the number of red eye pixels within a ring having an inner radius r pupil and an outer radius 1 5 d max and a r pupil d max is the area of the circle in the number of pixels the software then determines a difference between the first ratio and the second ratio r 1 r 2 a large difference indicates that red eye region 204 is probably a pupil with red eye if the difference is less than a threshold the software then rejects the red eye pixels in red eye region 204 as candidates for red eye removal in one embodiment the threshold is 30 i e 0 3 in step 116 the software determines if each remaining red eye region is too close to another red eye region in step 118 the software rejects red eye pixels in each red eye region that is too close to another red eye region steps 116 and 118 are illustrated in reference to red eye regions 204 and 242 in fig6 but in actuality are repeated for each red eye region the software determines a distance d pupil between the geometric centers of red eye regions 204 and 242 the software then determines if distance d pupil is.
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second interior cylindrical portion 245 in turn merges with an interior cylindrical portion 247 of the transverse bore 237 the guard 235 is sealingly fixed to the pad block exterior surface by bolts and serves to protect the sealing pad 197 the guard pad 235 has a central cavity 249 which receives the inner end portion of the piston shaft 229 the lower backup pad assembly 193 is like the upper backup pad assembly 191 except that its seal plug 251 does not incorporate circumferential groove 241 and consequently does not provide the associated fluid passage the equalizer valve assembly 195 comprises a piston 253 a seal ring 255 a retainer plug 257 and a bias spring 259 the pad block 39 is provided a bore 261 for receiving the equalizer valve assembly 195 the piston 253 matingly and sealingly engages adjacent its inner end a portion 263 of the pad block bore 261 and adjacent its outer end a central bore 265 of the seal ring 255 the inner end of the piston is exposed to a hydraulic fluid flow passage while the outer end is exposed to well bore fluid the retainer plug 257 threadedly engages the outer end portion of the pad block bore 261 to hold the seal ring 255 in place within a portion of the pad block bore 261 the bias spring 259 bears at one end on the seal ring 255 and at the other end on a shoulder on the piston 253 so as to urge the piston inwardly for a purpose to be hereinafter explained the lower tool section 19 with the exception of the pivot assembly.
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the following examples a base paper a was produced from eucalyptus pulp for refining the pulp was placed in a roughly 5 aqueous suspension thick matter and ground to a degree of fineness corresponding to 36 u00b0 sr with the aid of a refiner the average fibre length was 0 64 mm the concentration of cellulose fibres in the thin matter was 1 by weight relative to the mass of the cellulose suspension additives were added to the thin matter including cationic starch in a quantity of 0 4 by weight alkyl ketene dimer akd as a neutral sizing agent in a quantity of 0 48 by weight wet strengthening agent polyamine polyamide epichlorhydrin resin kymene u00ae in a quantity of 0 36 by weight and a natural caco 3 in a quantity of 10 by weight the quantities indicated are relative to the cellulose mass the thin matter the ph value of which was adjusted to about 7 5 was transported from the headbox to the screen on the paper machine after which the machine began to form sheets by dewatering the web in the screen area of the paper machine in the compaction area the web was dewatered further to reach a water content of 60 by weight relative to the weight of the web further drying took place in the drying area of the paper machine with heated drying cylinders a base paper having a grammage of 160 g m 2 and moisture.
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xcelodose u201d mettler toledo u201c quantos u201d and symyx u201c powdernium u201d some feasible ways to adapt current micro dosing design principles toward multi drug capability involve coordinating multiple dispensing arms and heads for multiple frequently used apis drugs some of which could remain on u201c stand by u201d during any given prescription when not among the apis being selected u2014 for embodiments where supplies of all available ingredients need not be loaded by the operator between every use this could be arranged such that the chosen heads travel to each capsule u2014 or vice versa with these approaches a microbalance weighing the capsules being filled may provide only an aggregate reading for total accumulated content dispensed hence the feedback algorithm might also continuously calculate the subset of weight attributable to each additional drug being dispensed in succession or re tare between additional coordination and control algorithms could be included to handle issues of sequence management non interference etc many such adaptations are possible with varying degrees of complexity but with comparable feasibility as for many similar electro mechanical pharmaceutical devices embodiments may comprise barriers between apis that should not be in contact within capsules i e for inter drug stability concerns in vitro one way to achieve intra capsule separation is a u201c capsule in capsule u201d approach preparing a small capsule 703 containing api s 704 to be segregated from other s for subsequent insertion into a larger capsule 705 containing said other s 706 this would require a machine amenable to varying capsule sizes and perhaps capsule substances and could incorporate a mechanism for automated insertion of the smaller capsule into the larger capsule u2014 performed along with api dispensing into the larger capsule micro encapsulated api particles 707 may instead provide separation on the particle level.
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as shown in the drawing to be connected together at a plurality of juncture points 1 at each such juncture point a buffer 4 which will be described in more detail is connected to the frame structure to support a fabric like sheet 5 which may be a gas impervious plastic material which is draped over the frame 2 it will be observed in fig1 that the frame elements 6 are connected together at juncture points 1 to form the latticelike frame network 2 in three dimensional configuration extending from a base b the fabric like sheet material 5 is thus draped over the frame 2 as a canopy to form an enclosure and is secured along its bottom edge to the base b in any well known and acceptable manner in many such building constructions a source of air is provided at slightly more than atmospheric pressure to keep the sheet or canopy 5 slightly expanded and out of general contact with the frame structure 2 however there will be inevitably some engagement between the canopy or skin and the frame and heretofore this has been the source of a problem causing great wear and stress to the canopy 5 whether it be inflated or not at the juncture points 1 in keeping with the present invention such wear and stress on the canopy or skin is greatly reduced by the provision of a buffer 4 at each juncture point the preferred form of such.
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fail to perform properly due to the lack of the reference voltage during such operating conditions a bandgap voltage reference is a temperature independent voltage reference circuit widely used in integrated circuits the bandgap voltage reference produces a fixed constant voltage regardless of power supply variations temperature changes and circuit loading from a device in some examples it commonly has an output voltage around 1 25 v close to the theoretical 1 22 ev bandgap of silicon at 0 k the improved ldo described herein continues to supply power for the digital logic circuit of our whole chip when the chip power supply system is available and bandgap voltage is ready in some applications such as chips for mobile devices a digital watchdog timer function is incorporated in the circuit in a chip the digital watchdog timer is used to alarm and reset a system including multiple chips the digital watchdog timer starts to work when the main power and functions of the chip are disabled and or disconnected hence the only power supply available during such condition is from a charge holding capacitor since capacitors take large space on a chip to keep chip and device sizes smaller such capacitors are typically smaller to keep the digital watchdog timer to operate for a long time several seconds it is desired to design a low power and self sustained ldo to provide a required output voltage e g 1 8v during this operation period.
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on one edge or corner of the field while the rest of the stars appear sharp this implies the primary mirror is slightly tilted and not perfectly aligned with the optical axis of the light collimating system this is normally compensated for by adjusting the secondary mirror but with the mirror removed the coma effect is diminished by properly aligning the light collimating system this is done by taking a single short exposure of a star field and then by simply adjusting one set of the push screws 22 and pull screws 20 this will tip one side of the light collimating system outward a second image will reveal if the collimation was successful if no improvement is seen a different pair of push and pull screws should be adjusted it may be necessary to refocus during adjustment to see the best results a variety of cameras will work with the light collimating system but there are some limitations the camera cannot be too large or it will obstruct too much of the telescope aperture thus it follows that larger telescopes can use larger cameras also the size of the sensor that can be fully illuminated by the light collimating system is dependent on the size of the telescope larger scopes allow larger lens elements to be used in the light collimating system allowing bigger sensors to be illuminated imaging with a.
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include landing nipples 30 b to engage a nipple profile not shown in the defective valve 20 the valve body 30 a may be sealingly engaged to the defective valve 20 using o rings or other suitable sealing elements 30 b a lower end 30 c of the valve body 30 a may be suitably shaped to cause the flapper 24 to open flow ports 36 may be provided at a selected position along the length of the valve body 30 a to enable fluid flow through the upper part of the valve body 30 a while maintaining a suitably sealed enclosure for batteries and control electronics 38 such electronics 38 may include an acoustic transducer not shown separately for receiving acoustic commands from the system at the surface or alternatively may include an acoustic or electromagnetic transducer for communication with a sonde 42 moved through the tubing 16 using an armored electrical cable 40 a corresponding transducer 44 in the sonde 42 may provide one or two way signal communication between the sonde 42 and the valve system 30 a valve flapper 34 is disposed in the valve body 30 a such that upon receipt of a suitable command or otherwise as will be further explained the electronics 38 will cause an actuator not shown to open.
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room temperature i e at approx 21 u00b0 c the mechanical loading can heat the abrasive liquid to approx 25 u00b0 c which however has no adverse effect on the material removal rate the delivery line 14 leads into the interior of the vessel 11 where the water 3 is accelerated to approx 40 m s using a nozzle 9 the nozzle 9 is directed onto the surface s which moves with the holding apparatus 10 beneath it in a pressurized tank 13 there is air 4 which can be introduced into the water 3 via a connection line 16 the supply of air is varied by means of a valve 8 the higher the desired material removal rate the more air 4 is added to the water 3 the maximum air content in the water 3 is 70 of the total volume the pressure in the tank 13 is 250 bar the air 4 is supplied at a pressure of 14 to 50 bar what is important in this context is for the feed pressure of the air to be greater than the delivery pressure of the water for polishing the air supply is suppressed or at least reduced the water 3 used is passed back into the tank 12 via a discharge 15 the abrasive particles 5 are therefore in a closed circuit indicated by the arrows 6 this keeps the consumption of material as low as possible the air supply is calibrated on a reference workpiece not shown the material removal rate for the workpiece 2 can then be set as required on the basis of this calibration an alternative embodiment of the apparatus 1 according to the invention is illustrated in fig2 as in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig1 the abrasive liquid 3.
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these sides the three sides 37 to 39 are continuous but the other side 41 is severed in the middle by means of this severed portion side 41 can be opened out wider than axial part 33 enabling anti vibration member 5 to be mounted on axial part 33 of securing part 3 in a simple manner such as to surround it on anti vibration member 5 as shown in fig1 on the outside portions of sides 37 to 39 there are formed grooves 42 that fit slidably on to guides 22 and guide frame element 23 of base 12 of pipe holding part 2 a groove 42 is also formed on side 41 so that withdrawal preventing claws 25 that extend from guides 22 can fit into this groove 42 thus anti vibration member 5 is connected to base 12 by guides 22 and guide frame element 23 by means of these grooves 42 since anti vibration member 5 is mounted so as to surround the outer peripheral surface of axial part 33 of securing part 3 anti vibration member 5 performs the function of mounting securing part 3 on base 12 of pipe holding part 2 the size and shape of anti vibration member 5 are determined by securing member 3 and base 12 but alteration of the shape may be performed to match for example the anti vibration characteristic for example the frequencies etc of vibration that are to be.
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of the invention as defined in the claims embodiments of the present invention provide an approach to explore in a visual representation the relationships between objects arranged in the abstraction hierarchy the relationships between parent and child objects are depicted in the visual representation through the outer and inner circles wherein the outer circle is the parent of the inner circle likewise a sibling or peer relationship in the abstraction hierarchy is conveyed in the visual representation via the adjacent arcs within the same circle in a visual node the u201c similarity u201d relationships between elements are displayed through the chord lines within a visual node and through lines between visual nodes fig1 10 show a variety of aspects and embodiments of the present invention referring first to fig1 a visual node 100 is depicted having an outer circle 103 an inner circle 101 outer circle arcs 102 and inner circle arcs 104 each arc of an outer or inner circle represents at least one piece of visualized content according to the abstraction hierarchy if an arc represents a category grouping selecting the arc in the visualization will result in selecting the actual visualized content contained in the category grouping if an arc represents an object at an atomic level i e can not be further categorized or abstracted then selecting the arc will result in selecting a single piece of visualized content e g a data file or portion of the data file each visual node 39 s inner and outer circles are segmented into arcs in order to represent different abstractions and category groupings.
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extends along a path generally oblique to one of the tool axis a t the well axis a w or both by estimating the fluid properties within the well 2 the sound speed within the wellbore fluid can be estimated thereby providing an estimated value of distance between each of the sensors 45 and the wellbore wall w p these distances can be calculated within the processor 41 optionally provided within the tool 38 stored within the tool 38 or communicated to the surface for real time analysis subsequent cycles of acoustic signal generation and detection can be performed at different depths within the wellbore 2 this can be an incremental or a continuous fashion it is believed it is well within the capabilities skilled in the art to devise a suitable method of disposing the tool 38 within the wellbore while making acoustic estimations within the wellbore using the data collected the wellbore dimensions adjacent the tool 38 can be estimated fig8 illustrates an overhead schematic view of the tool 38 in the wellbore wherein the lateral detector 44 is disposed adjacent the intersection i to form the acoustic path 54 as shown generated signals 56 directed towards the wellbore wall w p and the primary wellbore will generate reflected signals 58 similar to those of fig7 both in direction and arrival time to the sensor 45 however generated signals 56 a 56 b directed towards the intersection are shown extending past the line representing the primary wellbore wall w p into the wellbore wall lining the lateral wellbore 5 the reflected signals 58 a 58 b produced by reflecting signals 56 a 56 b on the wellbore wall w.
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22 at first ends 24 a 26 a thereof and to the air intake duct 30 at the opposite second ends 24 b 26 b thereof respectively the overall shape of the cavity 22 is unimportant and the designer thus has a large degree of freedom in shaping the cavity as needed or as dictated by the space constraints of the area where the resonator is required thus in the embodiment of fig2 the cavity is curved into a hook shape such that it extends around the air intake duct 30 this particular cavity shape effectively uses available space while at the same time having a relatively long cavity since resonator 20 has a length l which exceeds the maximum allowable length of conventional side branch resonators a standing wave is formed in the cavity 22 this standing wave has a high pressure zone or anti node 28 that forms adjacent an end 22 a of the cavity one neck 24 is thus positioned adjacent the anti node 28 and acts to eliminate the standing wave the position of the other neck 26 may be almost anywhere along the length of the cavity as long as the neck ends 24 b 26 b join the air intake duct along the same flow path plane if neck ends 24 b 26 b will not be positioned along the same flow path plane they preferably are no greater than the wavelength u03bb divided by 16 along.
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fabric 20 as shown here merely sectionwise to attain higher strength in the wall of the airbag 2 in the regions 8 and 9 as cited above regions of the airbag offering greater resistance are created in accordance with the invention fig2 in the regions 28 and 29 by employing a yarn vs in the cited regions in the weft direction s and which as compared to weft threads used in other regions of the fabric 20 has a 25 higher dtex for instance this so called reinforcement weft yarn vs is picked for example with no change in the weft set into the fabric 20 so that in the regions 28 and 29 a corresponding increase in the fabric mass and thus the desired fabric strength is achieved this inventive approach attains on the one hand the desired reinforcement where it is wanted within a ply of the airbag but on the other hand the reinforcement effect is also achieved elsewhere in the airbag where not required this may result in the stiffness of the airbag as well as the pack volume of airbag being unfavorable in some assembly conditions this situation can be improved by selecting in the reinforcement.
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with an endcapper such as a monofunctional anhydride or a mono functional amine a preferred endcapper is phthalic anhydride other endcappers include but are not limited to maleic anhydride phenylethynyl anhydride ethynyl anhydride nadic anhydride vinylic anhydride allylic anhydride benzocyclobutane anhydride phenylethynyl amine ethynylaniline vinylaniline and allylaniline the endcapper may be added to the polyimide at an amount ranging from about 2 mole percent to about 10 mole percent depending on the desired properties of the polyimide to form the polyimide the poly amic acid precursor is heated to a temperature high enough to form the polyimide and to drive off the solvent in one embodiment the polyamic acid precursor is heated to about 200 u00b0 c the temperature may vary depending on the anhydrides and diamines being used and the ratio of thf to nmp the poly amic acid precursor may be applied to a substrate followed by heating to form the polyimide and drive off the solvent the techniques for applying poly amic acid precursor to substrates are well known to those skilled in the art substrates may include but are not limited to metals plastics glass and the like polyimide laminates may be produced by casting the poly amic acid precursor onto a metal.
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being slightly larger than the bore 17 thus forward forces on the bit 11 along the axial direction are resisted and the bit 11 tends to remain in the bore 17 the primary compressive force on the cap 15 is in the area where the cylindrical wall 29 joins the bottom 31 in this area the bottom 31 resists radial compressive forces against the wall 29 while at the open end of the cap 15 the wall 29 tends to spring inwardly due to a compressive force and the radial holding forces are not as great the retention forces exerted by the cap 15 on the bit 11 should not be sufficient to permit withdrawal of a bit 11 during use but permit withdrawal of the bit 11 for installation of new bits during typical use the bit holders 13 are mounted about the periphery of a cylinder and the cylinder is rotated into work so that the primary forces tend to urge the bit into holder 13 or block such use may include mining or planning asphalt or concrete roads typically the bit may be pryed from the block with a tool the cap 15 of the present invention tends to seal the bore from the entry of the dirt which might cause undue wear or make extraction of the bit more difficult the ridge 33 engages complimentary ridge 27 to create a force hereinafter called shank retention force relative to the cap 15 the cap 15 engages the inner surface of the bit holder 15 in the bore 17 to create a force hereinafter called cap retention force the resist the forward movement of the cap relative to the bit holder 13 either or both forces may act to retain the bit in the bit holder.
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of the protective groups represents a silyl radical when g 1 represents a ch 2 ph or where appropriate a benzyloxymethyl radical the replacement of the protective groups g 2 and where appropriate r 39 4 by hydrogen atoms is performed first under the conditions described above to obtain the product of general formula str13 in which r ar and r 4 are defined as above the ph ch 2 or where appropriate the benzyloxymethyl group of which is replaced by a hydrogen atom to obtain the product of general formula xi the replacement of the ph ch 2 or where appropriate the benzyloxymethyl group of the product of general formula xiv by a hydrogen atom is generally performed by hydrogenolysis by means of hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst such as palladium black working in an organic solvent such as acetic acid at a temperature of between 0 and 60 u00b0 c and preferably in the region of 40 u00b0 c it can be advantageous to work under pressure and optionally in the presence of a catalytic amount of an acid such as perchloric acid the same replacement is also performed by the action of dichlorodicyanobenzoquinone ddq in an organic solvent such as dichloromethane or acetonitrile the taxane derivatives of general formula xi thereby.
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3 and 4 the charge pump is part of the headphone amplifier 5 with a loudspeaker 6 providing just the amount of power that according to gain settings is required in normal operation the charge pump is driven according to the audio volume fig1 provides a schematic overview of the switches involved to realize the various operating modes in total 8 switches are employed some of the switches have an integrated bulk switch an example implementation with all nmos switches is shown in fig1 the switches with associated capacitor symbol have an integrated charge pump which provides the necessary gate source voltage for nmos transistors which are used as high side switches switches s 1 s 3 and s 5 are nmos switches with internal integrated charge pump signified in fig1 by a capacitor sign where an internal capacitor in each switch is charged to vdd voltage and then connected between source and gate of a power nmos switch to switch on in order to switch off the gate is shorted to source these switches are designed to operate only with terminal voltages between 0 to vdd fig4 illustrates a preferred embodiment of such an integrated charge pump 40 providing the necessary gate source voltage for transistor switch 41 representing switches s.
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94 extending substantially the full width of apparatus 10 and having chain sprockets 96 96 39 secured to its opposite end portions an elongate chain member 98 fig1 is entrained about sprocket 96 and about idler sprockets 100 mounted in any suitable manner upon frame 12 beneath drive sprocket 96 and has its opposite ends respectively secured to opposite end portions of side wall 80 of carriage 76 at the other side of apparatus 10 see fig2 a second chain 98 39 similarly is entrained about drive sprocket 96 39 and idler sprockets 100 39 and has its opposite ends secured to side wall 80 39 of carriage 76 when worm 90 is rotated in a 34 forward 34 direction by drive unit 88 chains 100 100 39 moves carriage 76 forwardly from its rearmost position shown in solid lines in fig1 to its forwardmost position indicated by phantom lines upon reversal of the direction of rotation imparted to worm 90 by drive unit 88 carriage 76 moves rearwardly back to its illustrated solid line position a plurality of elongate slots 102 fig4 and 5 extend through base plate 78 of carriage 76 slots 102 are arranged in a plurality of longitudinally spaced parallel rows there preferably being eight such rows each of which spans substantially the full width of carriage base plate 78 one complete row and parts of two others are shown in fig4 the number of slots 102 in each row illustratively nine corresponds to the number of spaces between adjacent ones of the parallel grid bars 32 defining the upper extremity of passageway 14 the slots 102 of each row directly overlie respective ones.
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carbide diamond graphite beryllium oxide magnesia silica alumina zirconium silicate and the like preferably the particle size of these fillers will be about 20 microns if aluminum nitride is used as a filler it is preferred that it be passivated via an adherent conformal coating e g silica or the like thermally conductive fillers are optionally and preferably rendered substantially free of catalytically active metal ions by treatment with chelating agents reducing agents nonionic lubricating agents or mixtures of such agents such treatment is described in u s pat no 5 447 988 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety optionally a filler may be used that is not a thermal conductor such fillers may be desirable to impart some other property to the adhesive formulation such as for example reduced thermal expansion of the cured adhesive reduced dielectric constant improved toughness increased hydrophobicity and the like examples of such fillers include perfluorinated hydrocarbon polymers i e teflon u2122 thermoplastic polymers thermoplastic elastomers mica fumed silica fused silica glass powder and the like invention compositions optionally include one or more additional components such as flexibilizers anti oxidants dyes pigments surfactants defoamers silane coupling agents dispersing agents thixotropic agents processing aids flow modifiers cure accelerators strength enhancers toughening agents.
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in the drawing if a safety pin is indeed used although the latch 44 in the embodiment of the invention that is shown in fig2 is of rigid metal plastic or other suitable material a strong flexible material e g cotton webbing also can be used for this structural element to place the grenade that is shown in fig2 on safe it is only necessary to pivot the latch 44 back toward the base of the grenade and fit the detent 42 through the aperture 45 manual pressure on the safety handle 43 is released and the spring forces that press the safety handle in the direction of the arrow 46 form a sturdy and rigid connection between the latch 44 and the detent 42 thus in accordance with the invention there is provided improved safety mechanisms for munitions and in particular for hand grenades with yet a further feature of the invention additional safety is provided by means of a slide movable along the latch for engagement with the detent as will now be described with reference to fig3 and 4 there is shown an alternative embodiment of a grenade this embodiment being identified by the legend 50 having a handle 52 formed as a safety lever which pivots about a hinge 54 at the top of the grenade 50 a spring loaded striker 56 is retained in the inactive position by the handle 52 when the latter is closed against the case 58 of the grenade 50 for activation of the grenade 50 the handle 52 is allowed to.
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ethyl acetate approx 150 ml and 2 n aqueous hydrochloric acid 80 ml and the ph was adjusted to approx 2 with 2 n hydrochloric acid the organic phase was separated and washed sequentially with water approx 50 ml and aqueous sodium bicarbonate approx 50 ml the aqueous phases were back extracted with ethyl acetate the combined organic solution approx 200 ml was dried over magnesium sulfate and filtered through a small silica gel pad 10 g of silica gel more ethyl acetate approx 250 ml was passed through the silica gel to elute the product an in process control showed the diastereomeric ratio to be 1 68 1 of compound 3 ii sp compound 3 i rp the solvent was removed under vacuum and the resulting foam was dissolved in mtbe 100 ml the clear solution was seeded with 3 ii sp crystals the mixture was gently stirred using rotavap for 3 hours at room temperature without vacuum and then left in a refrigerator overnight the precipitated solid was filtered off and rinsed with cold mtbe to provide 8 96 g 39 8 yield of compound 3 as an off white solid that had u02dc 99 hplc purity and was determined by chiral hplc to be an 87 13 mixture of diastereomers compound 3 ii sp compound 3 i rp the obtained off white solid of compound 3 was dissolved in dcm 30 ml ethyl acetate can be used instead of dcm to obtain similar results under reflux the resulting solution was diluted with mtbe 60 ml seeded with compound 3 ii.
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10 and the outlets from the pipe will be described in more detail below a deflaking unit 13 is provided at the transition from the second to the third separation unit fig3 and 4 show preferred configurations of a reject outlet in this case reject outlet 9 u2032 in an enlargement of the section marked with a chain dot line in fig2 according to the configuration shown in fig3 an adjusting ring 12 a u2032 is mounted at the lower end of the rotor section 4 u2032 the adjusting ring can have an adjustable mounting as explained above e g in the shape of an iris diaphragm 14 indicated by the double arrow the outer diameter of the adjusting ring or its segments should preferably have a toothed profile 15 with the adjustable ring 12 a u2032 the axial throughput can be controlled by means of the reject outlet 9 u2032 furthermore in the configuration according to fig3 feed points for dilution water 10 a u2032 10 b u2032 and 10 c u2032 are provided on the housing as well as at rotor sections 4 u2032 and 4 u2033 in the vicinity of the reject outlet 9 u2032 and beneath it the feed point 10 a u2032 is located in the lower delimitation of the rotor segment 4 u2032 of the first separation unit 1 u2032 the feed point 10 b u2032 is placed in the upper section of the rotor segment 4 u2033 of the second separation unit 1 u2033 the feed points 10 a u2032 and 10 b u2032 can be supplied through a pipe 10 see fig2 mounted inside the rotor the feed point 10 c u2032 for example is located.
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example 44b from u00b1 cis n acetyl 1 1a 2 7b tetrahydro cyclopropa c quinoline 1 carboxylic acid ethyl ester 2 0 mg 7 7 mmol commercially available 2 5 difluorophenol 20 g 0 15 mol k 2 co 3 53 g 0 38 mol and commercially available 3 bromopropyne 45 g 0 38 mol were dissolved in acetone 300 ml refluxed over night cooled and filtrated the solvent was removed and the crude product dissolved in ether and washed with water and brine the organic phase was evaporated and the crude product was re dissolved in a small amount of ether and filtrated through a column of basic al 2 o 3 evaporation and drying gave 20 g 80 of 2 4 difluoro 2 prop ynyloxy benzene b 2 4 difluoro 2 propynyloxybenzene 20 g 0 12 mol was dissolved in n n diethyl aniline 100 ml and heated under argon atmosphere at 225 deg celcius with an oil bath for 6 8 h ether 150 ml was added and the aniline was removed by extraction using 2 hcl aq purification by chromatography silica gel n hexane gave 5 8 difluoro 2h chromene 5 8 g 29 5 8 difluoro 2h chromene 5 g 0 03 mol rh ii ac 2 2 0 39 g 0 00089 mol was dissolved in 1 2 dichloroethane 60 ml or ethanol free chloroform ethyl diazoacetate 9 4 ml 0089 mol in the same solvent was added dropwise over a period of approximately 5 h under n 2 atmosphere the solvent was then removed under vacuum and the mixture was taken upp in ethyl acetate washed with nahco 3 aq water.
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lower part of both sides of the inner housing 208 and connect the bases of the claws 209 and the outside the snap rings 212 are snap rings for shafts that include an e ring and a c ring and the snap rings 212 are fit into the grooves formed around the pressing bodies 211 to prevent the pressing bodies 211 from falling the compression springs 213 are loosely fit into the bases of the core beams 215 so as to press the lower part of both sides of the inner housing 208 and the operating part 214 and the compression springs 213 energize the operating parts 214 to the outside in the pressing parts 210 when the operating parts 214 are pressed down the ends of the core beams 215 press the bases of the claws 209 to elastically deform the claws 209 protruding on the sides of the protruding part and the claws 209 are stored in the grooves 220 when the press of the operating parts 214 is removed the pressing bodies 211 are returned to prescribed positions by the compression springs 213 and the claws 209 simultaneously return to a state in which the claws 209 protrude on both sides that is their initial state the engaged part 207 has a concave part 218 which is removably engaged to the protruding part 217 of the inner housing 208 the lower part of the concave part 218 is substantially formed into a concave part where a step 219.
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22 the hub 22 has an axial hole 23 disposed in fluid communication with the axial center through hole of the needle cannula 21 and a rear coupling portion 24 capped on the conical front connector 14 of the barrel 1 and engaged into the tearing groove 17 the rear coupling portion 24 has a beveled outer surface 241 disposed in contact with the connection portion 16 because the rear coupling portion 24 is capped on the conical front connector 14 of the barrel 1 and engaged into the tearing groove 17 with the beveled outer surface 241 disposed in contact with the connection portion 16 the needle assembly 2 is held positively in position and can stop leaking of the contained fluid medicine out of the barrel 1 in case the tearing groove 17 is broken accidentally therefore the hub 22 of the needle assembly 2 has the functions of 1 preventing biasing of the conical front connector 14 to cause breaking of the tearing groove 17 upon an external force and 2 stopping the contained fluid medicine from leaking out of the barrel 1 when the tearing groove 17 is broken accidentally the plunger 3 comprises a radially ribbed shank 32 a thumb rest 31 at the rear end of the shank 32 a head 33 at the front end of the shank 32 a neck 37 connected between the shank 32 and the head 33 a front extension rod 34 axially forwardly extending from the center of the front side of.
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including but not limited to prebiotic and synbiotic compositions diabetic foods and supplements dietetic foods foods to control glycemic response and tablets and other pharmaceutical dosage forms food products comprise the complex and at least one additional edible ingredient when added to a food product the resultant complex is added in any amount desired in one aspect the complex is added in an amount of from 5 to 75 w w of the food product and in another aspect in an amount of from 10 to 65 w w of the food product in one embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 10 w w based upon the food in another embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 15 w w based upon the food in yet another embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 20 w w based upon the food in still yet another embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 25 w w based upon the food in a further embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 30 w w based upon the food in yet a further embodiment the complex is added in an amount of at least 35 w w based upon the food in still yet a further embodiment of the invention the complex is substituted for at least part of the flour or other carbohydrate based product conventionally added to the food for example by replacing the conventional starch flour grits or grain addition of the whole grain hydrocolloid complex to foods may not significantly affect the organoleptic quality attributes of.
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and 13 as follows first a longitudinal cut flush with the inner surface of the upper panel wall and running the full width of the panel is made to the desired longitudinal depth subsequently to or simultaneously with that cut a parallel cut is made flush with the inner surface of the lower panel wall finally a vertical cut is made transversely through the entire width of the panel at the longitudinal distance from the panel edge to which the parallel longitudinal cuts were made the combination of the three aforementioned cuts results in severing the internal vertical separating walls within the panel to the desired longitudinal depth the severed vertical walls are removed to leave portions of the flexible upper and lower panel walls available for conformal joining to the upper and lower outer surfaces of the manifold as is shown in fig3 and 5 the upper panel wall 18 and lower panel wall 20 may both be extended beyond the outer edge of the oval manifold tube 25 to form a lap joint between the upper and lower walls the lap joint thus formed constitutes a flange running substantially the full width of the panels and may be punched through and fitted with grommets 28 adapted to fastening the panel to a supporting surface to increase the flexibility of the slit upper panel wall the triangular ridges thereupon may be severed flush with the surface forming their bases as shown in fig5 the slit upper wall 18 and lower wall 20 may be positioned longitudinally with respect to the manifold tube 25 so as to place the sidewall 26 of the manifold in direct.
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the opioid requirements of patients recovering from herniorrhaphy in this study the surgical wound was infiltrated with anaesthetic before closure a low concentration of 0 25 was used with levobupivacaine higher levels could result in improved clinical benefit four sheep weighing 39 49 kg mean 44 sd 4 kg were given increasing bolus doses from 40 mg of racbupivacaine hcl these were administered at least 1 day apart via a pvc cannula until a fatal outcome resulted the heart and brain were removed within 20 min of death to be analysed for bupivacaine concentration the heart was removed by transection through the great vessels approximately 20 mm above the level of the aortic valve and 20 mm below the caudal border of the right atrium blood was immediately expressed from the cardiac chambers and representative samples of the left and right atrium and ventricle were obtained blotted and stored frozen 20 u00b0 c until assay the brain was removed by transection at the level of the lower border of the pons blotted and stored frozen as for the heart tissue tissue concentrations of the bupivacaine enantiomers are presented in table 2 the variability in the fatal doses 80 200 mg was.
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place of gas to conduct heat away from the slats the latter technique may be used for example in microwave to electric energy conversion systems when incorporated into a building a converter acts as an exterior layer and provides some exterior protection in this context the converter may become part of the building either added to an existing structure or incorporated into a new structure and is termed a u201c powerskin u201d a converter that is intended for installation as a powerskin may be advertised sold and or packaged with installation instructions with one or more sensors and or with one or more effectors suitable for use in an integrated building system such converter that is accompanied by an instruction manual or by one or more system sensors effectors is intended for powerskin use and said to be an uninstalled powerskin a converter that has one or more electrical connections for sensory or effector signals to a controller thus is termed a u201c powerskin u201d by virtue of having one or more input output connections that allow use of the converter as part of a larger building energy system as a powerskin a converter may provide insulation and can control.
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shown is the firing chamber of the projectile gun with the bolt not shown is the controlling device the pressure measurement sensor 1 is the primary feature of this invention that differentiates it from other pneumatic guns no other paintball gun marketed yet uses any method of measuring internal pressure for use in controlling the velocity of the projectile the pressure sensor 1 is connected to the storage chamber 4 and measures the internal pressure of storage chamber 4 the sensor 1 then sends the pressure reading to the marker 39 s controller not pictured while a mechanical sensor and controller could be used the simplest implementation of this invention is to use an electronic pressure sensor and a microcontroller the storage chamber 4 is sealed by the use of two valves a firing valve 2 and an entry valve 3 opening the entry valve 3 allows compressed air from the high pressure storage tank 7 to enter the gun 39 s storage chamber 4 as storage tanks used for paintball are compressed to 700 psi to 4000 psi the air entering the storage chamber 4 will be at a higher pressure then any air inside the storage chamber 4 therefore the longer the entry valve 3 is left open the higher the pressure inside the storage chamber 4 will be this is the method this invention uses to control the operating pressure of the gun the entry valve 3 is opened and closed by the gun 39 s controller once the controller reads that the correct pressure inside the storage chamber 4 has been reached the controller closes the entry valve 3 the firing valve 2.
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shown in fig1 b plasma chamber 17 comprises a cylindrical portion and tapering transitional portion 31 in those embodiments transitional portion 31 essentially bridges the cylindrical portion of plasma chamber 17 and high pressure chamber 25 transitional portion 31 of plasma chamber 17 tapers downstream from the diameter d ch of the cylindrical portion of plasma chamber 17 to the diameter d ch of high pressure portion 25 transitional portion 31 can be formed in a number of alternative ways in the embodiment shown in fig1 b transitional portion 31 is formed as a beveled edge other transitions such as concave or convex transitions are possible it should be noted however that the cylindrical portion of plasma chamber 17 and high pressure chamber 25 can be arranged in direct contact with each other without transitional portion 31 transitional portion 31 facilitates favorable heat extraction for cooling of structures adjacent to plasma chamber 17 and plasma channel 11 plasma generating device 1 can be a part of a disposable instrument for example an instrument may comprise plasma generating device 1 outer shell tubes coupling terminals etc and can be sold as a disposable instrument alternatively only plasma generating device 1 can be disposable and be connected to multiple use devices other embodiments and variants are also contemplated for example the number and shape of the intermediate electrodes 9 9 u2032 9 u2033 can be varied according to the type of plasma generating gas used and the desired properties of the generated plasma flow in use the plasma generating gas such as argon is supplied to.
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thread another embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings a second embodiment has the same construction as the first embodiment as shown in fig1 and 4 however the configuration of the second cam member 24 in the second embodiment in fig3 b differs from that in the first embodiment in fig3 a in the second embodiment as shown in fig7 the first cam member 23 has a continuous displacement the second cam member 24 is displaced by almost the same amount as the first cam member 23 but its displacements are discrete in operation while the upper knife 6 cuts the edge of the fabric w in cooperation with the lower knife 7 the needle 5 sews the overedge stitch s in cooperation with the known looper when the adjustment member 20 is rotated the first and second cam members 23 and 24 operate the first and second transmission levers 25 and 27 and the lower knife holder 8 and the movable member 15 move at right angles to the fabric feed direction by almost the same amount the stitch width is thus adjusted when the edge of the fabric w is cut and overedge stitch s is sewn the fabric w held by a known presser foot assembly.
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main aperture 31 which is of an elongated configuration extending in the longitudinal direction and thin slit apertures 32a which are perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the main aperture 31 the slit apertures 32a constitute alignment apertures the aperture plate 9 is disposed at an intermediate image forming point 30 of the endothelial cells of the cornea by the objective lens 8 of the photographing optical system 3 in operation the line of sight of the patient 39 s eye is at first fixed by making the eye to gaze fixedly at the fixed visual target 1 the illumination lamp 4 of the illuminating optical system is then turned on so as to illuminate the eye by a slit light beam the instrument is then adjusted in position so that the strong light ir reflected at the surface of the cornea is incident on the plate 9 the instrument is then finely adjusted so that the strong light ir reflected at the surface of the cornea leaks slightly through the slit apertures 32a in this manner only the reflections at the endothelial cells of the cornea can pass through the main aperture 31 in this position substantial part of the light reflected at the surface of the cornea is intercepted by the plate 9 under this condition the instrument is moved finely back and forth so that the image of.
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flow area orifice in the main flow line of the valve the land 70 is positioned so that in the high flow rate position of the sleeve 24 illustrated in fig2 it is sufficiently far from land 53 to provide unrestricted flow of supply air and in the reset position of the sleeve illustrated in fig5 it covers valve land 53 in operation the nut 57 is adjusted by rotation to axialy shift the sleeve 24 to provide the desired flow area at recess 72 this flow rate is controlled by varying the area of the orifice defined by the recess 72 and sleeve land 69 by moving the sleeve 24 to the position illustrated in fig2 land 69 on the sleeve uncovers the recess 72 sufficiently to provide unrestricted flow and hence the maximum flow rate for the valve 10 under normal operation air flows from inlet fitting 18 into valve body bore 25 out the valve body through radial bores 48 between the valve body 20 and the sleeve 24 in recess 67 into the radial passages 49 through open valve 22 and out fitting 19 flow rate is reduced by rotating nut 57 in a direction to shift sleeve 24 to the right partly or completely closing recess 72 flow rate is reduced to its minimum value by adjusting the sleeve 24 to the fig3 position where sleeve land 69 partly covers body land 52 there is a slight clearance between land 69 and land 52 in this position that meters the minimum flow through the valve if downstream pressure drops as a result of an empty material container interrupted material supply.
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practice of the invention it is understood that the advancement of the exhaust valve opening shown as the 60 degrees presented in the last graph of fig4 is a fixed amount provided in one embodiment of the invention wherein the engine has a relatively simple design such that the advancement is fixed for all values of rotational speed of the crankshaft however in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention wherein the invention is implemented in an engine having a variable timing capability the advancement in the time of the opening of the exhaust valve could be varied in accordance with the rotational speed of the crankshaft and the load on the engine for example at an engine speed of 1500 rpm the advancement in the exhaust valve opening could be less than 60 degrees prior to bottom dead center and at an engine speed of 4500 rpm the advancement in the exhaust valve opening could be greater than 60 degrees prior to bottom dead center it is a function of how many degrees of crankshaft rotation it takes to release the gas pressure on the piston it is understood that the foregoing values of advance as a function of engine speed are given by way of example and that more accurate values are obtained by experimentation with a specific form of engine to be evaluated thus in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention a range of values of advancement of the exhaust valve opening namely a range of 40 to 80 degrees of crankshaft angle indicated at b in fig3 provides for more efficient operation of the engine over a range of engine speeds.
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the drum 100 a vacuum or negative pressure 75 can be applied to a portion of the drum 100 to conform the solidifying filaments 162 to the contoured outer surface 102 to prepare closely matching contoured non woven materials 164 after the contoured non woven materials 164 are formed the rotating drum 100 rotates to a point where the contoured non woven materials 164 are removed from the drum 100 positive pressure 79 can optionally be applied through a portion of the drum 100 to facilitate removing the contoured non woven materials 164 from the drum 100 once off the drum 100 the contoured non woven material 164 can be post processed in a variety of post processing operations for examples by application of a spray 165 the treatment can consist of adding various supplements such as flame retardents stain repellents colored dyes and the like or to change the shape feel texture or appearance of the material 164 after any post processing has been completed the contoured non woven material 164 may pass through a cutter 166 to cut the contoured non woven material 164 into the desired article or final product 168 the cutter 166 may be a die water jet laser or any other apparatus capable of trimming to the desired contour any waste 170 after the cutting operation can either be disposed of or recycled accordingly non woven contoured articles such as wipes filters face masks sorbent products insulation clothing and.
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in the washing machine 200 reaches a second threshold value when receiving the third command signal the laundry transporting robot arm 310 is configured to be automatically stopped when receiving the fourth command signal the washing machine 200 is configured to close the lid thereof put a detergent and a softener into the washing tub from the dispenser 220 and start a washing operation when washing is completed i e when the washing operation is stopped the washing machine 200 is subsequently configured to send a washing completion notifying signal to the control device 900 and simultaneously open the lid thereof when receiving the washing completion notifying signal the control device 900 is then configured to send a fifth command signal to the drying machine 250 and send a sixth command signal to the laundry transporting robot arm 310 when receiving the fifth command signal the drying machine 250 is configured to open the lid thereof when receiving the sixth command signal on the other hand the laundry transporting robot arm 310 is configured to pick up the laundries ld from the washing machine 200 on a one by one basis and put the laundries ld into the drying machine 250 subsequently the control device 900 is configured to send a seventh command signal to the laundry transporting robot arm 310 send an eighth command signal to the washing machine 200 and further send a ninth command signal to the drying machine 250 when the weight measured value of the first weight sensor 210 embedded in the washing machine 200 reaches a third threshold less than.
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cells 9 with predetermined quantities of cereals to the compacting station 4 in view of the fact that all of the rows of cells 9 are identical both structurally and functionally the following description refers to a single row of cells as they pass through the compacting station 4 the cereals in each individual cell 9 are subjected step by step to the action of the pressure elements 32 of the four rows of pressure elements of the station essentially the cereals are subjected to a plurality four of successive pressure pulses with intervals in which the pressure is released it should be noted that the pressure exerted by the individual rows of pressure elements 32 can be varied at will from row to row simply by varying the positions of the pressure elements 32 inside the respective seats 44 for example and in particular whereas the pressure elements of the bars rows 33 and 34 exert the same pressure the pressure elements of the bar 34 are positioned in the respective seats in a manner such as to exert a greater pressure and the pressure exerted by the pressure elements of the bar 36 will be further increased it is thus possible to cancel out the effect of the so called 34 elastic memory 34 of the cereal flakes that is the tendency of the aggregate produced to go back to the volume which it had initially inside the respective cell the pause with the drum 2 stationary between one compression and the next also.
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should be noted that this step is optional as the user could place the fabric over the entire hoop without the outline alternatively steps 405 and 404 can be reversed the appliqu u00e9 outline can be sewn first and the stippling sewn after the key element is that both the stippling and appliqu u00e9 outline are sewn before the tackdown the user places the appliqu u00e9 fabric over the designated area step 406 the digitized file then sews a tackdown stitch to secure the appliqu u00e9 fabric to the base fabric step 407 fig6 b shows a tackdown stitch 602 sewn into an appliqu u00e9 layer 610 optionally the digitized file may stitch other colors which are aesthetic options such as e g appliqu u00e9 enhancements or additional layers of appliqu u00e9 step 408 fig6 c shows an example of appliqu u00e9 enhancements the block is removed from the hoop step 409 and the block is trimmed to the desired finished size plus a seam allowance and the appliqu u00e9 fabric is trimmed as well step 410 the blocks are then sewn together using a reversible seaming method step 411 the advantage of the present invention over the prior art is that quilt blocks can be created faster and quilted all in one step 50 faster or more in the prior art one would normally have to create the quilt block first decorate with appliqu u00e9 piece the blocks together and then quilt stipple the entire quilt with the present invention the blocks are already appliqu u00e9d and quilted when they are taken out of the hoop the only thing left to do is sew the blocks together in.
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the primer cord 49 also prevents loss of performance of the shaped charges 27 due to charge interference or nonsequential firing a carrier housing tube bore 51 with an axis not shown which is perpendicular to the axis of the carrier housing tube 17 is located on the carrier housing tube 17 of the perforating gun 11 and has a diameter slightly less than that of the base 34 of the charge liner 43 the carrier housing tube bore 51 extends to a depth about half way through the carrier housing tube 17 from the outside edge 13 of the carrier housing tube 17 leaving a selected unbreached portion 54 in the carrier housing tube 17 referring now to fig2 and fig3 in the drawings a plurality of shaped charges 27 in schematic here are shown assembled in the charge holder tube 19 in phase between about 135 and 145 degrees in the preferred embodiment a plurality of apertures 52 are milled with a phasing between about 135 and 145 degrees through a tube preferably a drawn over mandrel dom tube by a multiple axes laser milling machine or any other device known in the art for milling apertures in tubes fastener ring slots 53 are cut by a laser milling machine or any other device known in the art into the the top and bottom edges of the apertures 52 in the charge holder tube 19 to receive the fastener ring 45 of the shaped charges 27 the shaped charges 27 are inserted into the charge holder tube 19 and held in place by the fastener rings 45 with a pressure fit into the fastener ring slots 53 the primer cord 49 is fed.
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a circular buffer has been filled with memory addresses retrieved from the memory address pool the system ages memory addresses allocated to memory write requests based on the first and second counter values application_number US 36638606 A description the following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings the same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements also the following detailed description does not limit the invention instead the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and equivalents of the claim limitations systems and methods consistent with the principles of the invention permit the implementation of free address pools without aliasing or address pool pollution aliasing and address pool pollution are avoided through the provision of address pool tags and segment tags that enable memory addresses extracted from an address pool to be u201c aged u201d by comparing current address pool tags and segment tags with corresponding tags passed to a data source that has requested a memory write implementations consistent with the principles of the invention prevent data from being read from memory that does not correspond to the request and further prevent any block in memory from having multiple addresses fig1 is a diagram of.
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the clothing within the clip such that the clip is not easily or inadvertently dislodged from the material the foregoing embodiment and that depicted in the fig1 4 provides only one embodiment of the safety clip any suitable alternative fastening mechanism known in the art may be used for the same or similar purposes non limiting examples of such alternatives include a hook and loop fastener a hook snap button or the like including combinations thereof in certain non limiting embodiments the clip 26 is made from non conductive and or non corrosive material s in certain embodiments the length of the lower strap 22 may be adjustable to suit the desires of the user as depicted in fig1 4 this adjustability may be performed by providing the lower strap 22 of a sufficient length such that it can be folded through the clip 26 and secured upon itself through the use of a slide buckle 24 the slide buckle 24 and length of the lower strap 22 can then be adjusted by sliding the lower strap 22 through the slide buckle 24 such that the length of the strap becomes longer or shorter in certain non limiting embodiments the slide buckle or any other portion used to adjust the length of the lower strap is made from non conductive and or non corrosive material s the present invention however is not limited to this embodiment and any other suitable means known in the art for allowing adjustability of straps may also be used the upper strap 12 has a first end 14 and a second end 16 the second end 16 of the upper strap 12 is connected to the first end 38.
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circuit board a battery connected to the printed circuit board electrical circuitry connected to the printed circuit board a motion sensitive switch connected to the printed circuit board electrical output devices such as light emitting diodes connected to the printed circuit board and electrical circuits all providing means whereby the motion sensitive switch causes a signal to be transmitted to the output device when movement is sensed by the switch the device is small enough to be used in wearing apparel and can provide safety vis u00e0 vis increased visibility for the user application_number US 28867402 A description a novel motion sensitive switch and electrical circuitry are described in the following description for the purposes of explanation specific component arrangements and constructions and other details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention it will be apparent to those skilled in the art however that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details in other instances well known manufacturing methods and structures have not been described in detail so as to refrain from obscuring the present invention unnecessarily referring first to fig1 the invention comprises several basic components including a motion sensor switch housing 10 a power source 30 electrical circuitry generally printed on a circuit board 36 and output device s 50 that generally comprise one or more illumination devices such as light emitting diodes additionally the motion sensor switch housing 10 power source 30 and electrical.
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gap i 1 b 2 c and gap ii 1 b 3 c fits the shape of the display screen 7 this makes the display screen 7 firmly clamped between the non metal block i 1 b 2 and non metal block ii 1 b 3 this cushions and protects the display screen 7 and effectively improves the service life of both of the display screen 7 and the tie down as shown in fig1 fig2 fig6 and fig7 a link rod 15 is installed on the top of the right half housing 1 b the inner end of the link rod 15 is clamped between the non metal block i 1 b 2 and the non metal block ii 1 b 3 the outer end of the link rod 15 is connected to a hook 16 the inner end of the link rod 15 is fixed to the right half housing 1 b with a screw 17 installed through the outer steel plate 10 the inner end of the link rod 15 presses against the non metal block i 1 b 2 and the non metal block ii 1 b 3 respectively when the hook 16 impacts on other things the non metal block i 1 b 2 and the non metal block ii 1 b 3 will produce elastic deformation to absorb the impact energy so as to protect the link rod 15 and hence improve the service life and the working stability of the tie down as shown.
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the blade 48 trims the end 44 at a safe distance beyond the ends of the manifolds 18 at the ends of the manifolds 18 that are not connected to the vacuum hoses 30 referring now to fig4 the workpiece 40 is supported by the reconfigurable workpiece support device 10 an edge 50 of the workpiece 40 is trimmed with the blade 48 of the cutting device 46 the blade 48 trims the edge 50 at a safe distance beyond the ends of the headers 12 other types of u201c machining u201d operations suitably include drilling and edge profiling routing grinding and polishing can also be performed by using different types of u201c cutters u201d in the spindle of the machine the workpiece support fixture 10 can be used to support work for either a conventional multi axis machine or a manufacturing robot as desired for a specific application the workpiece support fixture 10 can also support determinant assembly operatons in other embodiments the workpiece may be held in place with any suitable attraction force that is appropriate for the workpiece being worked upon for example the attraction force may be a magnetic force when the workpiece is made of a material that may be attracted to a magnetic force referring now to fig5 an exemplary reconfigurable workpiece support fixture 200 according to another nonlimiting embodiment includes attachment devices 220 the attachment devices 220 may include any suitable electromagnets the electromagnets 220 are electrically connected to an electrical source not shown as desired to attach the workpiece to the reconfigurable workpiece support fixture 200 in one non limiting embodiment an electrical junction box 226 is attached to the base 14 an input jack 228 is provided for electrically connecting the electrical junction box 226.
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dashpot chamber 58 through the gap 60 between the cup member 56 and the end cap 42 the valve spool 26 will return to the position illustrated in fig1 and re establish the flow patterns described hereinbefore in connection with that drawing referring to fig4 a partial section view of a direct operated double solenoid three position spring centered four way directional valve 70 in its non actuated position is illustrated the valve 70 is comprised of a valve body 72 containing therein a plurality of chambers a fluid inlet chamber 74 communicates through a fluid inlet port not shown from a hydraulic pump to a hydraulic circuit not shown in which the valve 70 is used to control the flow of hydraulic fluid also contained within the valve body 72 is a tank chamber 76 having two lobes 78 and 80 which communicate through an internal passage 82 the tank chamber 76 communicates with a reservoir not shown through a reservoir port not shown further contained within the valve body 72 are circuit chambers 84 and 86 which communicate with the hydraulic circuit not shown controlled by the valve 70 through circuit ports 88 and 90 a valve spool 92 is slidably disposed within the valve body 72 within a multi diameter internal channel 94 at the left end of the valve 70 in fig4 is a solenoid 96 having an armature 98 a flexible drive member 100.
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contact it will be appreciated however that while the present lamp 12 is inserted radially into the housing the lamp 12 may be inserted axially into the housing 14 as desired by rotating the lamp 12 about the longitudinal axis l in any direction such as for example in the direction of the arrow a fig9 the power terminals 23 27 override the resilient bias of the contacts 22 26 allowing the power terminals 23 27 to rotate about and be guided by the flanges 32 34 once fully rotated fig1 a and 10b the power terminals 23 27 push the resilient terminals 24 26 to the side against their bias and as a result the power terminals 23 27 are retained and an electrical contact is produced the lamp 12 is now ready to operate it can be seen in the above illustrations that throughout the installation process and as held in the operating position the ground contact is first to be created and is maintained throughout to withdraw the lamp 12 the process is repeated and the lamp is rotated again in any direction about its longitudinal axis l to align the terminals 23 25 27 in the insertion slot 30 as a result the power terminals 23 27 once again are disconnected from the contacts 22 26 while the ground connection is maintained between the ground terminal 25 and the ground contact 24 in other words the ground connection is the last to be broken once fully rotated the lamp 12 can be withdrawn from the lampholder 10.
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respectively use the power d e f to connect to the power supply each device includes a circuit relating to a kind of power line network bridge powerline bridge by which a power line communication technology plc u2014 power line communication is introduced to performing communication and data transmission the wireless signals generated by the wireless ethernet extension controller 41 and the existed wired network create a network domain the wireless ethernet extension stations 42 43 and the existed wired ethernet network also provide a network coverage especially to link the various terminal devices over the network cables a b c and other like over the power line the mentioned extension devices 41 42 and 43 particularly integrate a feature of power line network bridge the power loop may therefore be regarded as a communication network the wireless ethernet extension controller 41 may establish a communication channel to the wireless ethernet extension stations 42 43 for data transmission according to the embodiment shown in fig4 the power line network is especially used to connect the multiple wireless ethernet extension devices and the each extension device 41 42 43 itself integrates the wireless signaling function and ethernet network capability for extending both wired and the wireless access range since this system provides a scheme to extend wider network coverage the wireless network workstation and ethernet network workstation near the extension devices may conveniently share the same resources over the network fig5 exemplarily describes one embodiment of the inner design of the wireless ethernet extension controller 41 the functional modules within the body 500 of the controller are described as follows a controller end wireless network.
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single computer where each processor is a separate processing object and the separate processing objects require connecting threads the processors 52 can also be individual objects in a distributed computing environment fig2 is a block diagram of the interconnection system 56 of fig1 as shown in fig2 the interconnection system 56 includes a memory 60 that communicates with objects 10 via an interface 70 a storage unit 80 and an input output i o device 90 are also connected to the interface 70 the memory unit 60 includes a storage area 62 for storing executable programs and a data storage area 64 for storing data during operation of the multiprocessing system 50 to execute several processes p 1 pn each process p 1 will be associated with an object 10 the executable code for these processes is stored in the storage area 62 the data storage area 64 contains the data on which the processes will operate the storage area 64 may be logically divided into separate storage areas 64 1 u2013 64 n for the storage of data structures during execution of the processes p 1 u2013 p n it may be desirable to synchronize access to various system resources such as the data storage area 64 the data storage device 80 and the i o device 90 for example in this manner only one object 10 or a limited number of objects 10 connected along a single flow of control not shown will have access to these resources at any one time fig3 shows the temporary state of an object 10 of this invention as shown in fig3 an object 10 is in a disabled state 12 when a start up request 14 to enable the object 10 is initiated the.
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mfpcu blocks and paths for different modes of operation fig3 shows the most typical mode of operation for an mfpcu it illustrates ac sourced high efficiency lighting wherein load 11 is a fluorescent light load using dc input ballasts utility ac power at 15 feeds into bi directional ac dc power supply 2 where it is converted at unity power factor via power factor correction 4 to dc which flows toward dc isolation block 8 via line 16 and onward to dc lighting load 11 in fig3 no external storage device or alternate dc source are shown they may simply not be implemented at this mfpcu or they may just not be contributing power at this time fig4 shows operation during a utility power outage power to supply dc load 11 is supplied via line 21 by alternate dc source 14 via line 19 through dc dc converter 9 and by external storage device 10 via lines 22 and 16 through dc isolation block 8 note that bi directional power supply 2 is not involved in this operation since it is shut down by anti islanding means 5 fig5 shows a multi mfpcu enterprise operating so as to reduce power demand from utility feeder 43 entering distribution panel 44 central data block 12 is sampling demand via line 45 via network of bi directional data lines 17 it can keep track of the status of each mfpcu the distribution of utility power to each mfpcu is shown as a single line 46 for simplicity although multiple branch lines would probably be used in this example dc load 42 has heavy demand from mfpcu 32 mfpcu 31 has its load shut down but its storage device 41 has some capacity mfpcu 30 is supplying.
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and spindle rotation speed 32 it is well known that cinching attachment of the web to the winding means is a function of the cinching force 24 and the static coefficient of friction for interior surface of web to web wrapping surface 22 it is also well known that the static coefficient of friction 22 for interior surface of web to web wrapping surface is a function of the material of the web winding means 10 the material of the web 1 and texture of web wrapping surface 15 referring again to fig1 failure to cinch occurs when the static coefficient of friction for interior surface of web to web wrapping surface 22 is less than the static coefficient of friction for interior surface of web to exterior surface of web 23 referring again to fig1 deleterious particles 28 are generated from the annular portion surface by the abrasion of the annular portion surface 17 against the spindle surface 8 and the web winding machine spindle key surfaces 9 are against the key way surface 19 the abrasion results from minute movements of web winding device 10 relative to the spindle 6 due to the dynamics of the web winding process the deleterious particles 28 are predominantly generated from but not limited to the web winding device 10 being typically composed of a material with a lower abrasion resistance than that of the spindle 6 web winding machine spindle 6.
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of a singular material however it is within the scope of this invention to have the singular insert formed of multiple materials such as that disclosed in u s pat no 6 453 961 other insert configurations as well as other belt carcass bead portion and apex configurations are within the scope of this invention the rationale behind the construction of the modified impermeable inner liner is as follows during experimentation it was determined that the nature of the inner liner has a significant impact on the performance of a tire for a conventional non runflat tire the liner is the fifth largest contributor out of eleven tire components towards rolling resistance characteristics and is the third heaviest component in the tire while for a runflat tire the liner 39 s contribution is not as great it is still greater than the majority of other tire components because of this factor the inventors investigated the effect of the inner liner on a runflat tire tires as described in table 1 were built and tested to determine air permeability characteristics of runflat tires in addition to the inner liner construction described in the table each tire had the following common construction features a single runflat insert in each sidewall an apex two steel cord belts a spiral overlay a tread and a single rayon carcass ply construction construction construction construction 1 2 3 4 inner liner shoulder to bead to bead not present shoulder to construction shoulder shoulder in the toe area insert liner bead to bead not present bead to.