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In electrical engineering, the problem of converting an actual a.c. voltage into a desired reference a.c. voltage arises in many applications. Such applications may include, for example, power electronics, low-frequency electronics, communications electronics, etc.
The preferred field of application for such methods an... | In electrical engineering, the problem of converting an actual a.c. voltage into a desired reference a.c. voltage arises in many applications. Such applications may include, for example, power electronics, low-frequency electronics, communications electronics, etc. The preferred field of application for such methods an... | In electrical engineering, the problem of converting an actual a. c. voltage into a desired reference a. c. voltage arises in many aLplicatiogs. DucJ applications may include, for example, power electronics, low - frequency electronics, communications electronics, etc. The preferred field of application for such method... | In electrical engineering, the problem of an actual a.c. voltage a desired reference a.c. voltage arises in many applications. Such may include, for example, power electronics, low-frequency electronics, communications etc. The preferred field of application for such methods and circuit arrangements is filtering the vo... | In ElECtrICAl eNginEering, the prOblEm oF cOnvERTing An actual a.C. VOltagE INtO A DESIred RefeReNcE a.c. VOlTage ariseS iN maNY AppLicAtIONs. sUCh AppliCAtIonS maY iNcluDe, foR ExAmPle, pOWER elECTrOnICs, Low-FreqUEnCY elecTRONiCS, coMmUnICATIONS elECTRoNiCS, eTC.
ThE pREfeRReD FIELD Of apPlIcatiOn fOr SUCH metHODS an... | In electrical engineering, theproblemof converting an actual a.c. voltage into a desired reference a.c. voltage arises inmany applications. Such applications mayinclude,forexample, power electronics, low-frequency electronics, communications electronics, etc. The preferred field of application for... | _In_ _electrical_ engineering, the problem of _converting_ an actual _a.c._ voltage into a desired reference a.c. voltage arises in many _applications._ Such _applications_ _may_ include, _for_ example, power electronics, low-frequency electronics, communications electronics, etc. The preferred _field_ of application f... |
The present invention relates to a pneumatic tire suitable for rough terrain, more particularly to a block type tread pattern being capable of displaying good performance in a wide variety of conditions.
A motocross tire of a pneumatic tire designed for rough terrain is usually provided with a block type tread pattern.... | The present invention relates to a pneumatic tire suitable for rough terrain, more particularly to a block type tread pattern being capable of displaying good performance in a wide variety of conditions. A motocross tire of a pneumatic tire designed for rough terrain is usually provided with a block type tread pattern.... | The present invention relates to a pneumatic tire suitable for rough terrain, more particularly to a block type tread pattern being capable of displaying good performance in a wide variety of conditions. A motocross tire of a pneumatic tire designed for rough terrain is usually provided with a block type tread pattern.... | The present invention relates to a pneumatic tire suitable rough terrain, more particularly to block tread pattern being capable displaying performance in wide variety of conditions. A motocross tire of a pneumatic tire designed for rough terrain is usually provided with a block type tread pattern. For example, the lai... | thE Present INvENtion relaTES TO a pNeUmATic tIRe suitAblE foR RoUGH TERrain, MOrE parTiCUlArlY TO a BLOcK typE TREaD paTterN BEING CaPaBlE oF DIsPlAYINg goOD pERfORMANCe In a wIDe vaRieTY oF coNDItiOnS.
a mOtOcROss TIre of A PnEUMAtic TIRe DEsiGNED FOr roUGH TErRAiN is UsuaLly ProvidED wItH a bLocK TYPe tREad PAttERN.... | The present inventionrelates to a pneumatic tire suitable for rough terrain, more particularly to ablock type tread pattern being capable ofdisplaying good performance in awide varietyof conditions. A motocrosstireof apneumatic tire designed for rough terrain is usually provided with a block ty... | The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a _pneumatic_ tire suitable for rough terrain, more particularly to _a_ block type tread _pattern_ being capable of _displaying_ _good_ _performance_ in a wide variety of _conditions._ A motocross tire of a _pneumatic_ tire _designed_ for _rough_ _terrain_ is usually provided with... |
Lifestyle in many parts of the world today is characterized by an enormous meal and “between-meal” intake of calories from solid food and snacks as well as drinkable calories. This lifestyle is often referred to as “western world lifestyle”, and it is generally regarded as unhealthy. Our food earlier consisted of an av... | Lifestyle in many parts of the world today is characterized by an enormous meal and “between-meal” intake of calories from solid food and snacks as well as drinkable calories. This lifestyle is often referred to as “western world lifestyle”, and it is generally regarded as unhealthy. Our food earlier consisted of an av... | Lifestyle in many parts of the world today is characterized by an enormous meal and “ between - meal ” intake of calories from solid food and snacks as well as drinkable calories. This lifestyle is often referred to as “ western world lifestyle ”, and it is generally regarded as unhealthy. Our food earlier consisted of... | Lifestyle in many of the is characterized by an enormous and “between-meal” intake of calories from solid food and snacks as well as drinkable calories. This lifestyle referred to as “western world lifestyle”, and it is regarded as Our earlier consisted of an average protein, 30% fat and 60% carbohydrates; carbohydrate... | lifEsTYle In maNy ParTS of tHe WORlD ToDAy is chArACTErizED BY aN eNORMOUS mEal anD “bEtweeN-meAl” INTake of CaloRieS fRom sOLId fOOD And sNAckS As wElL As DriNKaBLE calORiES. This lIfesTYLE is oFten rEferreD TO As “wEStERn WORLD LIFESTyle”, aND iT iS geNErAllY reGArdeD AS uNHEaLThy. our fOod eARlIER CONSisTEd oF An av... | Lifestyle in many parts ofthe world today is characterized by an enormous meal and “between-meal” intake of calories from solid food and snacks as well asdrinkable calories. This lifestyleis often referred to as “western world lifestyle”, and itis generally regarded as unhealthy. Our fo... | Lifestyle in many parts _of_ the world _today_ _is_ characterized by an enormous meal and “between-meal” _intake_ of calories from solid food and _snacks_ _as_ well _as_ drinkable calories. This lifestyle _is_ often referred to as “western world lifestyle”, and it is generally regarded as unhealthy. Our food earlier _c... |
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic stirring method which provides a satisfactory solidified structure in continuous casting.
Besides Fe, molten steel contains various alloying elements and impurity elements, and the solidification of molten steel is sometimes attended by the rema... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic stirring method which provides a satisfactory solidified structure in continuous casting. Besides Fe, molten steel contains various alloying elements and impurity elements, and the solidification of molten steel is sometimes attended by the rema... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic stirring method which provides a satisfactory solidified structure in continuous casting. Besides Fe, molten steel contains various z/loying elements and impurity elements, and the solidification of molten steel is sometimes attended by the rema... | Field of the Invention The relates to an stirring which provides a solidified structure in continuous casting. Besides Fe, molten steel contains alloying elements and elements, and the solidification of steel is sometimes attended by the remarkable segregation of segregative such as C, P, and S, into the final solidify... | FIeLD of thE inVEntiON
ThE pResent INventION rElATeS to aN ElectroMAGneTiC STirrING MeTHOd WHICh prOViDes a SaTiSfacToRY SolIDIFiEd StructuRe In COnTinUous cASting.
bEsiDeS fe, mOlTeN STeeL conTAiNS variOus aLLOYIng eLemeNts anD iMPUriTy eLeMents, anD THe soLidifICAtiOn of mOlten STeeL is soMetImeS aTTENDeD by the remA... | Field ofthe Invention The present invention relatesto an electromagnetic stirring method which provides asatisfactory solidified structure in continuous casting. Besides Fe, moltensteel contains various alloying elements and impurity elements, and the solidification of molten steelissometimesattended ... | _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present invention relates to an electromagnetic stirring method _which_ provides _a_ satisfactory solidified structure in continuous casting. Besides Fe, _molten_ steel _contains_ _various_ alloying _elements_ and _impurity_ elements, and _the_ solidification of molten steel is sometimes ... |
1. Field
The present application generally relates to the design of an etch process control system to measure a structure formed on a workpiece, and, more particularly, to a system of monitoring an etch process to meet two or more etch stage measurement objectives.
2. Related Art
During semiconductor processing, an etc... | 1. Field The present application generally relates to the design of an etch process control system to measure a structure formed on a workpiece, and, more particularly, to a system of monitoring an etch process to meet two or more etch stage measurement objectives. 2. Related Art During semiconductor processing, an etc... | 1. Field The present application generally relates to the design of an etch process control system to measure a structure formed on a workpiece, and, more particularly, to a system of monitoring an etch process to meet two or more etch stage measurement objectives. 2. Related Art During semiconductor processing, an etc... | 1. Field The present application generally relates to the of an etch process control system to measure a structure formed on a workpiece, and, more particularly, to a system of monitoring an etch process to meet two or etch stage measurement objectives. 2. Related Art During semiconductor processing, etch for example, ... | 1. FiEld
tHE PREsent APPlICAtiON GeNERALlY RelatEs to tHE DEsIGn Of aN ETCH proCESS cONTroL SysTem TO meASUre a StRuCtuRE forMeD on A woRkPieCE, And, MOrE pArTicuLArLy, To a SYstEM of MoNitoRIng an etCh PRoCeSs To Meet TwO Or mOre EtCh StAgE MEASuREMEnT oBJeCTIvES.
2. rElATed ARt
DUring sEMIconDUcToR prOCeSsInG, AN etc... | 1.Field The present application generally relatesto the designof an etch process control system to measurea structure formed on a workpiece, and, more particularly,to a system of monitoring an etch process to meet two or more etchstage measurement objectives. 2. Related Art During semiconductor... | 1. Field The present application generally _relates_ to the design _of_ an etch process control system to measure _a_ structure formed _on_ a workpiece, and, more particularly, to a system _of_ monitoring an etch process to meet two or more etch stage measurement _objectives._ 2. Related _Art_ During _semiconductor_ pr... |
The invention relates to a blowing nozzle for transporting a flexible thread, comprising a supply channel for the thread to be transported, the exit end of the channel being surrounded by an annular gap which upstream communicates with means for supplying a flowing pressurized fluid, and in the downstream direction mer... | The invention relates to a blowing nozzle for transporting a flexible thread, comprising a supply channel for the thread to be transported, the exit end of the channel being surrounded by an annular gap which upstream communicates with means for supplying a flowing pressurized fluid, and in the downstream direction mer... | The invention relates to a blowing nozzle for transporting a flexih;e thread, comprising a supply channel for the thread to be transported, the exit end of the channel being surrounded by an annular gap whJfh upstream communicates with means for supplying a flowing preseurjzed fluid, and in the downstream direction mer... | The invention to a blowing nozzle for transporting a flexible thread, comprising a supply channel for the thread to be transported, the exit end of the being surrounded by an annular gap which upstream communicates with means for a flowing pressurized fluid, and in downstream direction merges a mixing tube extending su... | THE INVEntIon relatES TO a BlOWIng noZZLe FoR tRAnSpORTING A fLeXIBle THREaD, ComPriSing a supPLy chaNnEL foR tHE THrEAd to Be tRANspoRTED, THe EXiT ENd oF ThE CHAnNEl BeIng SuRroundED bY aN AnnUlAR gap wHIch uPsTREAm coMmuniCAtes WitH MEANS FOr SUPplYiNG a FLOWINg pressurized fLuID, And iN the DoWNstREAm dIRectIoN Mer... | The invention relates to ablowing nozzle fortransporting a flexible thread, comprisinga supply channel for the threadto be transported, the exitend of the channel being surrounded by an annulargap which upstream communicates with means for supplying a flowing pressurized fluid, and in the downstream dir... | The invention relates to a blowing nozzle for transporting a _flexible_ thread, comprising _a_ supply channel for the thread _to_ be transported, the _exit_ _end_ of the channel being surrounded by an _annular_ gap which upstream communicates with means _for_ _supplying_ a flowing pressurized fluid, and in the downstre... |
As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing units (GPUs) have become increasingly advanced both in complexity and computing power. As a result of this increase in processing power, GPUs are now capable of executing both graphics processing and more general computing tasks.
The ability to execute general comp... | As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing units (GPUs) have become increasingly advanced both in complexity and computing power. As a result of this increase in processing power, GPUs are now capable of executing both graphics processing and more general computing tasks. The ability to execute general comp... | As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing units (GPUs) have become increasingly advanced both in complexity and computing power. As a result of this increase in processing power, nP7s are now capable of executing both graphics processing and more general computing Gawks. The ability to execute general comp... | As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing units (GPUs) have become increasingly advanced both in complexity and computing As a result of this increase in processing GPUs are now capable of executing both graphics processing and general computing The ability to general tasks on a GPU has lead to increased d... | AS COmPUtER SYsTemS Have ADvANCEd, gRaPHIcs prOCESsING UNITs (Gpus) hAVE bECoME INCREaSINgLy aDvANCeD BOTH IN CoMplExity aNd coMPUTiNg PoWeR. As a REsuLt oF tHIs inCreasE IN PROcesSINg POWer, GPuS ARE nOW cAPAbLe Of eXecUTiNg BOth graPhICs procesSInG And moRe GenERAL cOMputING TAsKs.
the ABILiTy tO eXEcuTE GENeRaL comP... | As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing units (GPUs)have become increasingly advanced both in complexity andcomputing power. As a result of this increase in processing power, GPUs are now capable of executing both graphics processing and more general computing tasks. The ability to ex... | As computer systems have advanced, graphics processing _units_ (GPUs) have become increasingly _advanced_ both _in_ complexity and _computing_ power. As a result of this _increase_ _in_ _processing_ power, GPUs are now capable _of_ executing both graphics processing and _more_ general computing _tasks._ The ability to ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a radiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable. In particular, it relates to a radiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable, which are excellent in flame retardancy and radiation resistance and which are used in nuclear power stati... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a radiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable. In particular, it relates to a radiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable, which are excellent in flame retardancy and radiation resistance and which are used in nuclear power stati... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a radiation - proof sheath material and a radiation - proof cable. In particular, it relates to a radiation - proof sheath material and a radiation - proof cable, which are excellent in flame retardancy and radiation resistance and which are used in nuclear pow... | Field of the Invention The invention relates to a radiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable. it relates to a sheath material and a radiation-proof cable, which are excellent in flame retardancy radiation resistance and which are used in power stations. 2. Description of the Related Art Electric wires ... | 1. fieLd OF tHE iNVEntioN
tHe pRESEnt inVentiON relAtEs To a radIatIOn-proOf shEAth MATErIaL AnD a radIatIoN-Proof CabLE. iN PArTiCuLAR, It RELATEs TO A RAdiAtION-PRoof sHEATH MaTERiaL And a rAdIAtIoN-pRooF cABLE, whiCh ArE EXCeLLEnT IN FlAMe RetArDAnCy aNd RAdiaTiOn reSIstAnCe and WHiCH are uSEd in NUcLear pOWEr stATi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to aradiation-proof sheath material and a radiation-proof cable.In particular, itrelates to a radiation-proof sheath materialand a radiation-proof cable,which are excellent in flame retardancy and radiation resistance and which are used in nuclear ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The _present_ _invention_ relates to a radiation-proof sheath _material_ and a radiation-proof cable. In particular, it relates to a radiation-proof sheath _material_ _and_ a radiation-proof cable, _which_ are _excellent_ in flame retardancy and radiation resistance and which are used in _nu... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to recreational face masks designed to protect the face and nose from sunburn and frostbite.
2. Background Information
Today's society is increasingly involved in outdoor sports and recreational activities yet concerns about avoiding skin cancer and other harmful effect... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to recreational face masks designed to protect the face and nose from sunburn and frostbite. 2. Background Information Today's society is increasingly involved in outdoor sports and recreational activities yet concerns about avoiding skin cancer and other harmful effect... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to recreational face masks designed to protect the face and nose from sunburn and frostbite. 2. Background Information Today ' s society is increasingly involved in outdoor sports and recreational activities yet concerns about avoiding skin cancer and other harmful effe... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains to recreational face masks designed to protect the face and nose from sunburn and Background Today's society is increasingly involved in outdoor sports and recreational activities yet concerns about avoiding skin and other harmful the sun are also greater than ever. In ... | 1. FIElD oF THE inVENtIoN
THiS iNveNtIon PERTaINS to RecReatioNAl FacE MasKs DEsignEd tO pROTecT tHE fAcE ANd nOSE FRom SunBURN anD FrOstbITE.
2. BAcKgRounD INfoRmATIon
today'S sOCIeTy is iNcrEaSINgLY involvEd In ouTDOoR SPorTS aNd REcReAtiOnAl ACTivITIeS yet CoNceRNS aBOUt AVOIdINg skIn CancEr AnD OTHEr HaRmFul EFFEct... | 1. Field ofthe Invention This invention pertains to recreational face masks designed toprotect the face and nose from sunburn and frostbite. 2. Background Information Today's society is increasingly involved in outdoor sports and recreational activities yet concerns about avoiding skin cancer and other harmful ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention pertains _to_ recreational face masks designed _to_ _protect_ the face and nose from _sunburn_ and frostbite. 2. Background Information Today's society is increasingly involved in _outdoor_ _sports_ and recreational activities yet concerns about _avoiding_ skin cancer and other ... |
This invention relates to a cover which serves as weather protection for the window of a vehicle such as the windshield of an automobile, truck, boat, or airplane.
When automobiles and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and other windows of the vehicle are exposed and can be subjected to damage and othe... | This invention relates to a cover which serves as weather protection for the window of a vehicle such as the windshield of an automobile, truck, boat, or airplane. When automobiles and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and other windows of the vehicle are exposed and can be subjected to damage and othe... | This invention relates to a cover which serves as weather protection for the window of a vehicle such as the windshield of an automobile, truck, boat, or airplane. When automobiles and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and other windows of the vehicle are exposed and can be subjected to damage and othe... | This invention relates to a cover which serves as weather protection for the window of a vehicle such as the windshield of an boat, or airplane. When automobiles and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and windows of the vehicle are and can subjected to and other problems by the weather. For example, hai... | THis InvENTIon RElatES TO A COver wHiCh SErVES aS wEatheR PROTECTiON fOR THe WINdow oF a VeHIcle SUCh aS tHE WiNdshieLd Of An aUtOMObILE, trUCk, BOaT, Or aIrplanE.
wHeN AUTOmOBiLes AnD OThER vEhiCles Are STORED OUtsIDe, The WiNDShieLDs aNd oTHER winDowS of THe vEhIclE ARe expOseD ANd CAn Be SuBjECted TO DaMAGE anD oTHE... | This invention relates to a cover which serves as weather protection for the windowof avehicle such as thewindshield of an automobile, truck,boat, or airplane. When automobiles and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and other windows of thevehicle are exposed and can be subjectedto damage an... | This invention relates to _a_ cover which serves as weather protection _for_ the window of a vehicle such as the windshield of an automobile, truck, boat, or airplane. _When_ _automobiles_ and other vehicles are stored outside, the windshields and other windows of the vehicle are exposed and can _be_ subjected to damag... |
In the case where transferring video data for broadcast in a broadcasting station or the like by using a best-effort-type communication network, a loss of data or a change of image quality will not be permitted, and so a method will not able to be adopted which dynamically changes an encoding rate of the video data, in... | In the case where transferring video data for broadcast in a broadcasting station or the like by using a best-effort-type communication network, a loss of data or a change of image quality will not be permitted, and so a method will not able to be adopted which dynamically changes an encoding rate of the video data, in... | In the case where transferring video data for broadcast in a broadcasting station or the like by using a best - effort - type communication hetAork, a loss of data or a change of image quality will not be permitted, and so a method will not able to be adopted which dynamically xhqnges an encoding rate of the video data... | the case where video data for broadcast in a broadcasting station or the by using a best-effort-type communication network, a loss of data or a change of image quality will not be permitted, and so a method will not able to be adopted which dynamically changes an encoding rate the video data, accordance with traffic of... | IN the caSE whERe traNsfERring ViDEo DatA FOR BroaDcASt iN A brOadcastiNG STaTion oR THE liKe BY uSInG A beSt-eFfOrT-tyPE commUNicaTIOn networK, a loSs OF datA Or A CHANgE Of IMagE QUAliTY wiLL nOT be pErmitteD, aND So a METhoD wILL Not ABLe To Be adoPtEd Which dynaMiCaLLY cHANges An enCoDINg RaTE of tHe vIDEO DatA, iN... | In the case where transferring video data for broadcastin a broadcasting station orthe like by usinga best-effort-type communication network, a loss ofdataor a change ofimage quality will notbe permitted, and so a method willnot able to be adopted which dynamically changes an encoding rate of thevid... | In the _case_ where transferring video data for broadcast in a broadcasting station _or_ the _like_ _by_ _using_ _a_ _best-effort-type_ communication network, a _loss_ of data or a change of image quality will not be permitted, _and_ so a method will not able to be adopted which _dynamically_ changes an encoding rate _... |
In computer data storage and retrieval systems, magneto-resistive heads, otherwise known as MR heads, are employed for reading data from a storage disk. The magnetically stored data is read by means of the change in resistance of the MR head as it passes through the magnetic field representing the data. For monitoring ... | In computer data storage and retrieval systems, magneto-resistive heads, otherwise known as MR heads, are employed for reading data from a storage disk. The magnetically stored data is read by means of the change in resistance of the MR head as it passes through the magnetic field representing the data. For monitoring ... | In computer data storage and retrieval systems, magneto - resistive heads, otherwise known as MR heads, are employed for reading data from a storage disk. The magnetically stored data is reSV by means of the change in resistance of the MR head as it passes through the maHn2tic field representing the data. For monitorin... | In computer data storage and retrieval systems, otherwise known as MR heads, are employed reading data from a storage disk. The magnetically stored data read by means of change in resistance of the MR as it passes through the magnetic field representing the data. For monitoring the varying resistance of the a dc bias c... | iN COMPuTEr DAta StOrAge And retRIeVal sYSTEmS, MaGneto-rESiSTivE hEaDs, OtherwiSe knOwn AS mr HeAdS, ArE EmplOyeD FOR READiNg DAtA FRoM A stORage diSk. the MAGneTICALlY StoRED dATA is REaD By MEANS Of tHe cHangE In reSiStAnCE Of The mr heAd As iT pasSEs THrOUgh tHE MAgnEtIC fieLd RePrESeNtINg tHe daTa. fOR MoniTORIng ... | In computer data storage and retrievalsystems, magneto-resistive heads, otherwise known asMR heads, areemployed forreadingdata from a storagedisk. Themagnetically stored datais read by means of the change in resistance of the MR headas it passes through the magnetic field representing the data. For monitori... | In computer data storage _and_ _retrieval_ systems, magneto-resistive heads, otherwise known _as_ MR heads, are _employed_ for _reading_ _data_ from a _storage_ disk. The magnetically _stored_ data _is_ read by means of the change in resistance of the MR head as it passes through the magnetic field _representing_ the d... |
In recent years, in order to conduct an inter-vehicular distance maintenance control and the like, a device that estimates a radius of curvature of a travel route of one's own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. As methods for estimating the radius of curvature of the travel route of the own-vehicle, there are two methods... | In recent years, in order to conduct an inter-vehicular distance maintenance control and the like, a device that estimates a radius of curve of a travel route of one's own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. As methods for estimating the radius of curvature of the travel route of the own-vehicle, there are two methods whi... | In recent years, in order to coGFuct an inter - vehicular distance maintenance control and the like, a device that estimates a radius of curvature of a travel route of one ' s own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. As methods for estimating the radius of curvature of the travel route of the own - vehisl$, there are two m... | recent years, in order to an inter-vehicular distance maintenance control the like, a device that estimates a radius of curvature of a travel route of one's own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. As methods for the radius of curvature of the travel route of the own-vehicle, there are two methods which will be next. first... | In ReCENT YeaRs, iN oRdeR tO CoNDUcT aN INter-VEHICUlar DIStAnCe mAinTenAncE conTROL aNd tHe liKE, A DeVICE That eSTimaTes a RaDIus oF cUrvatURe Of a Travel rOute Of one'S OWn vehiCLe iS MOunTeD oN A vEhIcLE. As mEtHoDs For EstIMATiNG ThE RaDiUS OF CurVatUre OF tHe trAvEL rOuTe OF the own-VehicLE, THere are tWO methODs... | In recent years, in order to conduct aninter-vehicular distance maintenance controland the like, a device that estimatesa radiusofcurvature of atravelroute of one's own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. Asmethods for estimatingthe radius of curvature of the travel route of the own-vehicle, there are two... | In _recent_ years, in order to conduct _an_ inter-vehicular distance maintenance control _and_ the like, _a_ device _that_ estimates a radius of _curvature_ of _a_ travel route _of_ one's own vehicle is mounted on a vehicle. As methods for estimating the radius of curvature _of_ the _travel_ route of the own-vehicle, t... |
Various types of hook setting devices are known. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,571,963; 4,212,125 and 4,627,186 disclose a hook setting fishing rod attachment which causes the fishing rod to tip upwardly in order to pull the fishing line thereby hooking the biting fish. U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,459 discloses an automatic fi... | Various types of hook setting devices are known. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,571,963; 4,212,125 and 4,627,186 disclose a hook setting fishing rod attachment which causes the fishing rod to tip upwardly in order to pull the fishing line thereby hooking the biting fish. U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,459 discloses an automatic fi... | Various types of Noo, setting devices are known. For example, U. S. Pat. Nos. 3, 571, 963; 4, 212, 125 and 4, 627, 186 disclose a hook setting fishing rod attachment which cAusrs the fishing rod to tip upwardly in order to pull the fishing line $hereNy hooking the biting giCh. U. S. Pat. No. 4, 651, 459 discloses an au... | of hook setting devices are known. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,571,963; and 4,627,186 disclose a hook fishing attachment which causes the fishing rod to tip upwardly in order to pull the fishing line thereby the biting fish. U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,459 discloses an automatic fishing device for ice fishing. It comprises a... | varioUs TyPes oF HOok seTTING DEviCES aRE knowN. FoR exaMPle, u.S. PaT. nos. 3,571,963; 4,212,125 AnD 4,627,186 DiscLOse A HOOk SeTtiNg FIsHInG Rod aTTacHMENt WhiCH cAUSes ThE fIShInG ROd to Tip UPwaRdLy in OrDer To PuLL The fISHiNg lIne THErEby hookING ThE bItINg FiSH. U.S. PAt. No. 4,651,459 dIscLOsES aN AUTOmATIC FI... | Various types ofhooksetting devices are known. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos.3,571,963; 4,212,125 and 4,627,186 disclose a hook setting fishing rod attachment which causes the fishing rod to tip upwardly inorder topull thefishingline therebyhooking the biting fish. U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,459discloses an ... | Various types of _hook_ _setting_ devices _are_ known. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,571,963; _4,212,125_ and _4,627,186_ _disclose_ a hook setting fishing _rod_ attachment which _causes_ the fishing _rod_ to _tip_ upwardly in order to pull the fishing _line_ thereby hooking the biting fish. U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,459 _di... |
The invention relates to a light guiding device for an illumination device, such as a backlight or interior or exterior lighting, wherein incident light is deflected by reflection. The light guiding device can particularly be used in an indicator of a motor vehicle, in connection with a blind spot monitor in an outside... | The invention relates to a light guiding device for an illumination device, such as a backlight or interior or exterior lighting, wherein incident light is deflected by reflection. The light guiding device can particularly be used in an indicator of a motor vehicle, in connection with a blind spot monitor in an outside... | The invention relates to a light guiding device for an illumination device, such as a backlight or interior or exterior lighting, wherein incident light is deflected by reflection. The light guiding device can particularly be used in an indicator of a motor vehicle, in connection with a blind spot monitor in an outside... | The invention relates to a light guiding device an illumination device, such as backlight or or exterior lighting, wherein incident light is deflected by The light guiding device can particularly be in an indicator of a motor vehicle, in connection with a blind spot monitor in an outside mirror for example. The inventi... | THe INventiON rELateS tO a light guiding DEvICE fOr aN IllUmINAtiON device, SuCH aS A BAckLight or inTErior OR EXTERIOr liGhTING, wHERein iNCIdeNt LigHt is deflEcTEd BY rEfLECTIoN. THE lIgHT GUiDinG dEVice Can pArTiCUlaRLy BE useD in an iNDiCAtOR Of A moTOr veHicLE, In cOnNectIOn With A BLinD spoT mOnItOR In aN oUtSIDE... | The invention relates to a light guiding device foran illumination device, such as a backlight or interior or exterior lighting, wherein incidentlight is deflected by reflection. The lightguiding device can particularly be used in an indicator of a motor vehicle, inconnection witha blind spot monitor... | The invention relates _to_ a _light_ guiding _device_ _for_ an illumination device, such as a backlight _or_ _interior_ or exterior lighting, wherein incident light is deflected by reflection. The light guiding device can particularly _be_ _used_ in _an_ _indicator_ of a motor vehicle, in connection with a blind _spot_... |
Particle separation and classification are well explored needs of the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral and food industries. While particle classification in industrial processes may be required to improve the quality of a certain product, particle separation may be necessary to purify a fluid stream or to avoid proble... | Particle separation and classification are well explored needs of the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral and food industries. While particle classification in industrial processes may be required to improve the quality of a certain product, particle separation may be necessary to purify a fluid stream or to avoid proble... | Particle separation and classification are well explored needs of the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral and food industries. While particle classification in industrial processes may be required to improve the quality of a certain product, particle separation may be necessary to purify a fluid stream or to avoid proble... | Particle separation and classification well explored needs of the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral and food industries. While particle classification in processes may be required to improve the quality of a certain product, separation may be necessary to a stream or to avoid problems to process equipment. Sometimes pa... | pARtIcLE SepaRaTion anD claSSIFICaTION aRE Well ExPLoRED nEeDs Of the chEmIcal, pHaRMAcEUTICaL, MiNeRal ANd FooD iNdUsTRIes. wHILe pARTiCle clASSifIcAtiOn IN INduStRiAl pROceSSes MaY Be ReqUIREd to IMpRove ThE qUalitY of A CERTaIN prodUcT, paRTICLe sEpArATIon MaY be NECESSaRY TO PurIfY a FLUid StReAM or TO aVoID prOBLE... | Particle separation and classification are well explored needs of the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral and food industries.While particle classification in industrial processes may be required to improve thequality of acertain product, particle separationmay be necessary to purifya fluidstream... | Particle separation and classification _are_ well explored _needs_ _of_ the chemical, _pharmaceutical,_ mineral _and_ food industries. _While_ particle classification in industrial processes may be required to _improve_ the quality of _a_ certain product, particle separation may be necessary to _purify_ a fluid stream ... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention is directed to optical information readers and particularly to readers adapted to selectively decode two-dimensional optical information sets.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional bar code symbols have small data storage capabilities. This reduces the utility of conventi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention is directed to optical information readers and particularly to readers adapted to selectively decode two-dimensional optical information sets. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional bar code symbols have small data storage capabilities. This reduces the utility of conventi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention is directed to optical information readers and particularly to readers adapted to selectively ddcowe two - dimensional optical information sets. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional bar code symbols have small data storage capabilities. Thuz reduces the utility of conven... | 1. Technical Field present invention is directed to optical information readers particularly to readers adapted to selectively decode two-dimensional optical information sets. 2. of the Prior Art Conventional bar code symbols have small data storage capabilities. This reduces the of conventional bar code scanner reader... | 1. TeChNicaL FiELd
the PreSeNt InvENTION IS DIRectED TO opTIcal InfORmAtIoN ReadeRS ANd paRTICulARlY to REaders adAPtEd to sELECtIVELy DeCoDE tWO-dimEnSiONAL opTICAl INFoRmatiON sEtS.
2. DesCRiPTiON oF tHE Prior art
cOnvenTIonal bar CoDE SyMBolS HavE SmaLl data stoRAgE cApAbiliTies. tHIS redUcEs thE utiLITy OF conVenti... | 1. Technical Field The presentinvention is directed to optical information readers andparticularly to readers adapted to selectively decodetwo-dimensional optical informationsets. 2. Description of the Prior Art Conventional bar code symbols have small data storagecapabilities. This reduces the utility o... | _1._ _Technical_ _Field_ _The_ present invention is _directed_ to _optical_ information readers and particularly to readers adapted to selectively decode _two-dimensional_ optical information _sets._ 2. Description _of_ _the_ Prior Art _Conventional_ _bar_ _code_ symbols have small data _storage_ capabilities. This red... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to an apparatus, system, and method of managing data transmission, each of which is capable of generating reservation information in response to a request for starting communication between or among a plurality of transmission terminals, a non-transitory record... | 1. Technical Field The present invention generally relates to an apparatus, system, and method of managing data transmission, each of which is capable of generating reservation information in response to a request for starting communication between or among a plurality of transmission terminals, a non-transitory record... | 1. Technical Field The present invention generally relates to an apparatus, system, and method of managing data transmission, each of which is capable of generating reservation information in response to a request for starting communication between or among a plurality of transmission terminals, a non - transitory reco... | 1. Technical Field The present invention generally relates to an apparatus, system, and method of managing data transmission, each of which is capable of generating reservation information in response to a request starting communication between among a of transmission a non-transitory recording medium a data management... | 1. TEcHNiCal fIElD
tHe prESEnt iNVENTioN GeNERaLly relaTEs tO An AppARatus, sYSTEM, aNd metHOd OF mAnAGING DatA TRaNsmisSION, EaCH of WHicH Is caPablE Of GeNeRatING RESERVaTiOn InforMaTioN iN ReSPonsE To a ReQuEst foR STartIng coMmuNicAtiOn BeTweEn or AMONg a PLuRAlIty Of trAnSmissIon tERMInaLS, A NoN-tRansiToRY ReCoRd... | 1. Technical Field Thepresent invention generally relatesto an apparatus, system, and method of managingdata transmission,each of which is capable of generating reservation information in response to a request for startingcommunication between or among a pluralityof transmission terminals, a non-transitoryrecor... | 1. _Technical_ _Field_ _The_ present _invention_ generally relates _to_ an apparatus, system, and method of managing data _transmission,_ each _of_ which is capable _of_ _generating_ reservation information in _response_ to a request for starting communication between or among _a_ plurality of transmission terminals, a... |
JP2000-346169A discloses a control device of continuously variable transmission for vehicle including a sub-transmission mechanism which is switched to a plurality of gear positions in addition to a continuously variable transmission mechanism and configured to change the gear position of the sub-transmission mechanism... | JP2000-346169A discloses a control device of continuously variable transmission for vehicle including a sub-transmission mechanism which is switched to a plurality of gear positions in addition to a continuously variable transmission mechanism and configured to change the gear position of the sub-transmission mechanism... | JP2000 - 3461%*A discloses a control degiSe of continuously variwvle Fransmisdion for vehicle including a sub - trsnsmissiIn mechanism wh9Fh is swotcNed to a plurality of gear positions in addition to a contiMuIusly variable transmission mechanism and configured to change the gear position of the sub - transmission mec... | JP2000-346169A a device of variable transmission for vehicle including a sub-transmission mechanism which is switched to a plurality of gear positions in addition to a continuously variable transmission mechanism and to change the gear position of the mechanism from a second gear position to a first gear position befor... | Jp2000-346169a disCLOSES a conTrOL deVICE Of CONTInuoUSLY vARIAbLe trANsmIsSioN FoR VEHicle INcLUdiNg A SUb-TranSMiSsIOn mechAnISm WhiCH iS SwItCHED to A PLuRality oF GeAR pOSItions iN AdDitIOn To A conTInuOuSLY vaRiABlE TraNsMiSsion MECHanism and COnfIGuRED To CHaNge The GeAr poSiTIOn Of ThE SUb-traNsmIssion mECHAnisM... | JP2000-346169A discloses acontrol device of continuously variable transmission for vehicle including a sub-transmission mechanism which is switched to a plurality of gear positionsin addition to a continuously variable transmission mechanism and configuredto change thegear position of the sub-transmission ... | JP2000-346169A discloses a _control_ device of continuously variable transmission for _vehicle_ _including_ a sub-transmission mechanism which is switched to a _plurality_ of _gear_ positions in addition to _a_ _continuously_ variable transmission mechanism and configured _to_ change the _gear_ position _of_ _the_ sub-... |
1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the invention relate to an image forming apparatus connected to a power monitoring apparatus via a network.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, there has been concern about global warming caused by an increase in greenhouse effect gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate to an image forming apparatus connected to a power monitoring apparatus via a network. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, there has been concern about global warming caused by an increase in greenhouse effect gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate to an image forming apparatus connected to a power monitoring apparatus via a network. 2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, RUere has been concern an(ut YlPbal warming caused by an increase in greenhouse effect gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO... | 1. Field of the Invention Embodiments of the invention relate to an image apparatus connected to a power monitoring apparatus a network. Description of the Related Art In recent there has been concern about global warming caused by an increase in greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane gas, etc., in the... | 1. Field of THe INvENTiOn
EMbodIMENts Of ThE InVEnTiOn RELATe tO aN IMaGe FoRmINg appARaTUs COnNEcteD tO a poweR MoNIToRiNg APpARATuS VIa A nEtWOrK.
2. DEscriPtiON Of the ReLAtEd Art
iN RecENt yEARs, theRE HAs BEEN cOnCeRN AbOUt gLOBAL waRMing causeD BY An INcReAse IN gREenhouSE eFfEct GaSes, SuCH aS CarBOn DioXIdE (cO... | 1. Field ofthe Invention Embodiments of theinvention relate to an image forming apparatus connectedto a power monitoring apparatus via a network. 2.Description of the Related Art In recent years, there has beenconcern about global warming causedby an increase in greenhouse effect gases, such as carb... | _1._ Field of the Invention Embodiments _of_ the invention relate to _an_ image _forming_ _apparatus_ connected _to_ a power monitoring apparatus via a network. 2. Description _of_ _the_ Related _Art_ In recent _years,_ there has been concern about global _warming_ caused _by_ an _increase_ in _greenhouse_ _effect_ gas... |
This application relates to efficient allocations of transport streams to support simultaneous delivery of media assets. Moreover, the application relates to initializing allocations of transport streams based on historical data associated with user requests for simultaneous delivery of media assets.
With Internet medi... | This application relates to efficient allocations of transport streams to support simultaneous delivery of media assets. Moreover, the application relates to initializing allocations of transport streams based on historical data associated with user requests for simultaneous delivery of media assets. With Internet medi... | This application relates to efficient allocations of transport streams to support siKultaMeous delivery of media assets. Moreover, the application relates to initializing allovatioBs of transport streams based on historical data associated with user requests for sim<aBeous delivery of media assets. With Internet medi... | This application relates efficient allocations of transport streams support simultaneous delivery of media assets. the application relates to initializing allocations of transport streams based on historical data associated with user requests for simultaneous delivery of media assets. With Internet data merging with tr... | thiS ApPlIcATiOn RELATES To effIcient AlLOCaTIoNs OF trANSpOrt STREAMS TO sUppOrt simUltaNeOUs DELivery oF MEdIa AssETS. moReOVeR, The ApplICATIOn RElaTeS to initIAlizING alLoCATiONS of transpoRt strEams baseD oN HISTorIcal dAtA assocIated WITh UsER REQueSTs FOr siMUlTaneoUS deLIVERy oF MEdiA assetS.
wIth INtERnet meDI... | This application relates to efficient allocations of transport streams to supportsimultaneous deliveryof media assets. Moreover, the application relates to initializing allocations of transportstreams basedon historical data associated with userrequests for simultaneous delivery ofmedia assets. Wit... | This application _relates_ to efficient allocations of transport _streams_ to support simultaneous delivery of _media_ assets. Moreover, _the_ application relates to initializing allocations of _transport_ streams based on _historical_ data associated with user _requests_ _for_ simultaneous delivery of media assets. Wi... |
Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in blood reduces PC-death among unscreened men. However, due to modest specificity of PSA at commonly used cut-offs, there are urgent needs for additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classification among men with modestly elevated P... | Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in blood reduces PC-death among unscreened men. However, due to modest specificity of PSA at commonly used cut-offs, there are urgent needs for additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classification among men with modestly elevated P... | Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) using prostate - specific antigen (PSA) in blood reduces PC - death among unscreened men. However, due to modest specificity of PSA at commonly used cut - offs, there are urgent needs for additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classification among men with modestly elev... | Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood reduces among unscreened men. However, due to modest of at commonly used there are urgent needs for additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classification among men with modestly elevated PSA. Prostate cancer (PC) is the second... | EARlY DeTeCtIOn of PROStaTe CaNceR (PC) UsiNg pROstATe-SPEcifIC aNTIGen (pSa) iN bLOOD ReDUcEs Pc-DeATH AMOnG uNscrEenEd meN. howEver, DuE tO MOdesT speciFicity oF psA AT CoMMONly UsEd cuT-OfFS, therE are URGeNT nEeDS FoR AddiTIonAL BiomarkErS conTrIbuTiNG enhaNCed riSK claSSiFIcAtIoN aMONg meN WitH modeStly ELEVAtED P... | Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) usingprostate-specific antigen (PSA) in bloodreduces PC-death among unscreened men.However, dueto modest specificityof PSA atcommonly usedcut-offs, there are urgent needsfor additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classificationamong men with m... | Early detection of prostate cancer (PC) _using_ prostate-specific _antigen_ _(PSA)_ _in_ blood reduces PC-death among unscreened men. However, due _to_ modest specificity of PSA _at_ commonly _used_ cut-offs, there are _urgent_ needs for additional biomarkers contributing enhanced risk classification _among_ men with m... |
The present invention relates generally to an eyepiece optical system adapted to enlarge an object to view it with the naked eye. More specifically, the invention relates to an electronic view finder adapted to enlarge an image shown on a display plane of an image display apparatus to view it with the naked eye.
Among ... | The introduce invention relates generally to an eyepiece optical system adapted to enlarge an object to view it with the naked eye. More specifically, the invention relates to an electronic view finder adapted to enlarge an image shown on a display plane of an image display apparatus to view it with the naked eye. Amon... | The present invention relates generally to an eyepiece optical system adapted to enlarge an object to view it with the naked eye. More specifically, the invention relates to an electronic view finder adapted to enlarge an image shown on a display plane of an image djsplAy apparatus to view it with the naked eye. Among ... | The present invention relates generally to an eyepiece optical system adapted to enlarge to view with the naked eye. More specifically, the invention relates to electronic view finder adapted to enlarge an image shown on display of an image display apparatus to view it the naked eye. Among eyepiece optical systems used... | tHE pREsEnT INVENtIOn reLAteS GenerALlY tO aN EYepIECe OPticaL sYsTEM adaPtEd tO EnLaRGe An objeCT To vIew it wITh THe NAKEd EyE. MOrE SpeCIFIcAlLy, THe iNVEntioN rElates TO an eLECtRoNIc vIew FIndEr aDapTeD To ENlaRGe aN iMAGE SHowN oN a dIsPLay PLAne Of AN image DisPLay apparaTuS to ViEw it with tHE nAkEd Eye.
AMONg ... | The present invention relates generally to an eyepiece optical system adapted to enlargean object to view itwith the nakedeye. More specifically, theinvention relates to anelectronic view finder adapted to enlarge an image shown on adisplay plane of an image display apparatus to view it with the naked eye... | The present invention relates generally to an _eyepiece_ optical system adapted _to_ enlarge an object to _view_ it with _the_ _naked_ eye. More _specifically,_ the invention _relates_ to an electronic _view_ _finder_ adapted _to_ enlarge an image shown on _a_ display plane _of_ an _image_ _display_ apparatus to _view_... |
A display device including a buffer member has been provided. | A expose device including a buffer member has been provided. | A display defiSe including a bubfeE member has Hsen lrovidfd. | A display device including a buffer member has provided. | A dIsPlay DEviCe incluDInG A BufFer meMBer HaS bEEN proviDEd. | A display deviceincluding a buffermember has been provided. | A display device including a buffer _member_ has been provided. |
The invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator device with at least one piezoelectric transducer which has at least one piezoelectric body and an electrode unit assigned to this piezoelectric body with overall capacitance and comprised of two electrodes mounted on opposite sides of the piezoelectric body.
The invent... | The invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator device with at least one piezoelectric transducer which has at least one piezoelectric body and an electrode unit assigned to this piezoelectric body with overall capacitance and comprised of two electrodes mounted on opposite sides of the piezoelectric body. The invent... | The invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator device with at leZXt one piezoelectric transducer which has at least one piezoelectric body and an electrode unit assigned to this piezoelectric body with overall capacitance and comprised of two electrodes mounted on opposite sides of the piezoelectric body. The invent... | The invention relates to a piezoelectric actuator device with at least one piezoelectric transducer which has at least one piezoelectric body and an electrode unit to this piezoelectric body with overall capacitance and comprised of two electrodes mounted on opposite sides of the piezoelectric body. The relates to a va... | the iNveNtiOn rElateS to a PieZoeLECTrIC aCtuAtoR DEviCe wiTh At Least One piEZOElEctrIC tRANSdUCeR wHICH HAs aT leAST One PiEZOeleCtRIc bodY anD aN EleCTRoDe UnIT ASsiGneD TO ThIS PIeZoeLectrIc BoDy WITh OVeralL capaCITanCE ANd cOMPriSED of tWO eLeCtRodEs MoUntEd ON OppOSitE sIdES of tHE PIEzOELECTRIc bOdY.
the inVent... | The invention relatesto a piezoelectric actuator device with at least onepiezoelectrictransducer which has atleast one piezoelectric body and an electrode unit assigned to this piezoelectric body with overallcapacitance and comprised of two electrodes mounted on opposite sides of the piezoelectric ... | The _invention_ relates to a piezoelectric actuator device with at least one piezoelectric transducer which _has_ at least one piezoelectric body and _an_ electrode unit assigned to _this_ piezoelectric body with overall capacitance and comprised of _two_ electrodes _mounted_ on opposite sides of the piezoelectric body... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a torque applicator comprising a housing in which is disposed a rotatable torque applicator stem actuated by a hydraulic or pneumatic double-acting piston to apply an intermittent torque on bolts, nuts etc. A torque applicator of this kind is known from Norwegi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a torque applicator comprising a housing in which is disposed a rotatable torque applicator stem actuated by a hydraulic or pneumatic double-acting piston to apply an intermittent torque on bolts, nuts etc. A torque applicator of this kind is known from Norwegi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a torque applicator comprising a housing in which is dispoW3d a 3oHatable torque applicator stem actuated by a hydraulic or pneumatic double - acting piston to apply an intermittent torque on bolts, nuts etc. A torque applicator of this kind is known from Norwe... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a torque applicator comprising a housing in which is disposed a rotatable torque stem actuated by a hydraulic or pneumatic double-acting to apply an intermittent torque on bolts, nuts etc. A torque applicator of this is known from Norwegian Patents 115.991 and ... | 1. fieLd of ThE InvenTioN
The prESENt iNVenTioN reLATes to a tORqUe aPPlIcaTOR COmPrIsINg A hoUsiNg IN wHIcH iS diSpOSED A roTatAble tORQue APPLIcaTor StEm aCTUATED BY a HYdrauLic OR PNEuMatiC DOuBLE-AcTing PIstoN TO appLy AN intErMITTENt torqUe ON BoLTs, nUTs ETc. a torqUe apPLIcATor oF tHIs kINd iS KNoWn frOM NORWegi... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present inventionrelates to a torque applicator comprising a housing in which is disposed a rotatable torque applicator stemactuated bya hydraulic or pneumatic double-acting piston toapply an intermittent torque on bolts, nuts etc.A torque applicatorof this kind is known from Norw... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to a torque applicator _comprising_ a housing _in_ which is disposed _a_ rotatable _torque_ applicator stem actuated by a hydraulic _or_ _pneumatic_ double-acting _piston_ to apply an intermittent torque _on_ bolts, nuts etc. _A_ torque applicator of this kind i... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a photosensitive drum, a process cartridge, an image forming apparatus and an image forming system. The image forming apparatus may be embodied, for example, as an electrophotographic copying machine, a laser beam printer, an LED printer, a facsimile apparatus ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a photosensitive drum, a process cartridge, an image forming apparatus and an image forming system. The image forming setup may be embodied, for example, as an electrophotographic copying machine, a laser beam printer, an LED printer, a facsimile apparatus or t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a photosensitive drum, a process cartridge, an image forming apparatus and an image forming system. The image forming apparatus may be embodied, for example, as an electrophotographic copying machine, a laser beam printer, an LED printer, a facsimile apparatus ... | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a photosensitive drum, a process cartridge, an forming apparatus an image forming system. The image forming apparatus may be embodied, for example, an electrophotographic copying machine, a laser beam printer, an LED printer, a facsimile or the like. 2. Descriptio... | 1. fieLD of ThE iNventioN
THe prESent inVentIoN ReLates TO A PhOTosEnSITivE DRuM, A procEsS CartRIdGe, an iMAgE FoRMIng apPaRATUs and AN IMage fORmINg sYSTem. THE iMAGE FORmING AppArAtus may be EMBOdIED, For EXampLE, As an ElECTrOpHoTographIc copyIng MaChINE, A laSEr beAm pRInTEr, An Led pRiNter, A fACSimiLe appArATUS ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relatestoa photosensitive drum, aprocess cartridge, an image forming apparatus and an image forming system. Theimage forming apparatus may be embodied, for example, asan electrophotographic copying machine, a laser beam printer, an LED printer, afacsimil... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention _relates_ to a photosensitive drum, _a_ _process_ _cartridge,_ an image forming apparatus _and_ an image forming system. The image forming apparatus may be embodied, for example, as _an_ _electrophotographic_ _copying_ machine, a laser _beam_ printer, _an_ LED printer, a ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to electrical current control circuitry and, more particularly, to a MOS integrated circuit (IC) current mirror correction device that permits a current mirror to be operated at high current levels and rapid switching speeds.
2. Description of the Related Art
A... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to electrical current control circuitry and, more particularly, to a MOS integrated circuit (IC) current mirror correction device that permits a current mirror to be operated at high current levels and rapid switching speeds. 2. Description of the Related Art A... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to electrical current control circuitry and, more particularly, to a MOS integrated circuit (IC) current mirror correction device that p$Tmits a current mirror to be operated at high current levels and rapid switching speeds. 2. Description of the Related Art A... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates generally to electrical current control circuitry and, more particularly, to integrated circuit (IC) current mirror correction device that permits a current mirror to be operated at current levels and rapid switching of the Related Art As current mirrors a basic and buil... | 1. fIEld oF The invENTioN
thiS INvEntiON reLatES GEneRalLY To ELECtRIcAl cuRRent contrOl CIRCUiTry AND, MorE particUlArLY, TO A mos INtEGraTEd cIrCUIT (IC) currENT MIrrOR cORrEctIon DevIcE THat PErmiTs A CURreNT MIrRor to BE OpeRaTed At hIGH CuRRENT LevElS aND RaPId swiTchINg SPeeDS.
2. DEsCRiPTION of tHe RelATed arT
a... | 1.Fieldof the Invention Thisinvention relates generallyto electrical currentcontrol circuitry and,more particularly, to a MOS integrated circuit (IC) currentmirror correction device that permits a currentmirror to beoperated at high current levels and rapid switching speeds. 2. Descriptionof the Related A... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ _This_ invention relates generally to electrical current control circuitry and, more particularly, _to_ a MOS integrated circuit (IC) current _mirror_ correction device that permits a current mirror to be operated at high current levels and rapid switching speeds. 2. Description of the Rel... |
The present invention relates in general to secure data transmission and more specifically to secure data transmission in end-to-end communication systems that use call signaling to exchange keys using intermediary transfers.
Secure communication of digital information is very important in many of today""s systems. For... | The present invention relates in general to secure data transmission and more specifically to secure data transmission in end-to-end communication systems that use call signaling to exchange keys using intermediary transfers. Secure communication of digital information is very important in many of today""s systems. For... | The present invention relates in general to secure data transmission and more specifically to secure data transmissiPj in end - to - end communication systems ttWt use call signaling to exchange keys using intermediary transfers. Secure communication of digital information is very important in many of today " " s syste... | The present invention relates in general to secure data transmission more specifically to secure data transmission in communication systems that use call signaling to exchange keys using intermediary transfers. communication of digital information is very important in many of systems. For example, a typical (xe2x80x9cv... | thE PrEsenT InvEntIon RelaTes IN GEnERAL To secuRE data tRANSmIssION And MORE speCIFICAlLy TO SEcURE dAta Transmission in END-TO-eND CoMMUNICATION sySTems thAt usE CAll sigNAliNg TO EXcHANgE KEys USING inTErmeDIaRy TRAnSfeRS.
SeCUre cOMmUnICatIOn Of digiTAl inFOrMATIoN Is veRy ImpOrtAnT In many OF Today""s SysTems. FOr... | The present invention relates in general to secure data transmission and more specifically to secure data transmissionin end-to-end communicationsystems thatuse call signalingtoexchange keys using intermediary transfers. Secure communication of digital information is very important in ma... | The _present_ invention _relates_ in general to secure data transmission and more _specifically_ to secure _data_ transmission in end-to-end communication systems that _use_ call signaling to exchange _keys_ using intermediary transfers. Secure communication _of_ digital information _is_ _very_ important _in_ many of t... |
The present invention relates generally to ground support power for aircraft and more particularly to a connector for use between ground power carts and aircraft power supply systems.
When a commercial airliner is on the ground at a terminal between flights, a ground power cart is wheeled out to the aircraft and used t... | The present invention relates generally to ground support power for aircraft and more particularly to a connector for use between ground power carts and aircraft power supply systems. When a commercial airliner is on the ground at a terminal between flights, a ground power cart is wheeled out to the aircraft and used t... | The present invention relates generally to ground support power for aircraft and more particularly to a connector for use between ground power carts and aircraft power supply systems. When a commercial airliner is on the ground at a terminal between flights, a ground power cart is wheeled out to the aircraft and used t... | The present invention relates generally to ground support power aircraft and more to connector between ground power carts and aircraft power supply systems. When a commercial airliner is on the at a terminal between flights, a ground power cart is wheeled out to aircraft and used supply electrical power that would norm... | the PREsenT iNVeNTION RElaTES GENErallY tO GRound SUPPoRT pOwER fOr AircraFt anD moRe PARTiCulARLy tO A cONnECtOr FOR USE BETWEen grOunD power cARTs anD AIrcraFT pOWER SupPlY sYsteMS.
whEN a CoMMercial AiRlinER IS on ThE GROUNd AT a TermiNal bEtWEeN FLiGHts, a GrouNd PoweR cART iS WheeLed OuT to The AiRCRaFT ANd uSed T... | Thepresentinvention relates generallyto ground supportpower for aircraft andmore particularly to a connector for use between ground power carts and aircraft powersupply systems. Whena commercialairliner is on the ground at a terminal between flights, a ground power cart is wheeled out tot... | _The_ present invention relates generally _to_ ground support power for aircraft _and_ more particularly to a connector for _use_ between ground power carts _and_ _aircraft_ power supply systems. When a commercial airliner is _on_ _the_ ground at a terminal between _flights,_ a ground power cart is wheeled out to the a... |
Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)s are a common manner of exchanging information between a user and a computer in a modern information processing environment. The graphical user interfaces typically follow a well known window-based structure. The window-based structure allows a screen display to present one or more recta... | Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)s are a common manner of exchanging information between a user and a computer in a modern information processing environment. The graphical user interfaces typically follow a well known window-based structure. The window-based structure allows a screen display to present one or more recta... | Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) s are a common manner of exchanging information between a user and a computer in a modern information processing environment. The graphical user interfaces typically follow a well known wJBdow - based structure. The winr0w - based structure allows a screen display to present one or more ... | Graphical Interfaces (GUI)s are a common manner of exchanging between a user and a computer in a modern information processing environment. The graphical interfaces follow a well known window-based structure. The structure allows a screen display to present one or rectangular windows, each having a particular context. ... | gRApHicaL useR IntERFacES (Gui)s aRe a CoMmon mannEr oF exChanginG iNFORMATion BETWEEN A useR ANd a cOMPuTER in a moDERn INFoRMation PrOCESSInG eNVIrOnMeNt. THE GrAPHicaL UsEr InTerFaCes TypICaLLy follOw A WElL kNOwn winDoW-BasED sTruCtURE. tHE wiNDOW-bAseD sTRUCTuRe aLLOWs A scrEEn DisPLAy TO pReSENT oNE or MorE ReCTa... | Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)s are a common manner of exchanging information betweenauser and a computerin a modern informationprocessing environment. The graphical user interfacestypically follow awell known window-basedstructure. The window-based structure allows a screen display to present one ... | _Graphical_ User Interfaces (GUI)s are a _common_ manner _of_ exchanging information between a _user_ and a computer in _a_ modern information processing environment. The _graphical_ user interfaces typically follow _a_ _well_ known window-based structure. The window-based _structure_ allows a screen display to present... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image display method and device for a plasma display panel (PDP). More specifically, the present invention relates to a PDP image display method and device for reducing flicker and dynamic false contour (DFC) generated when inputting 50 Hz PAL (phase alterna... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image display method and device for a plasma display panel (PDP). More specifically, the present invention relates to a PDP image display method and device for reducing flicker and dynamic false contour (DFC) generated when inputting 50 Hz PAL (phase alterna... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image display method and device for a plasma display panel (PDP ). More specifically, the present invention relates to a PDP image display method and device for reducing flicker and dynamic false contour (DFC) generated when inputting 50 Hz PAL (phase altern... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to an image display method and device for a plasma panel (PDP). More specifically, the present invention relates to PDP image display method and device for reducing flicker and dynamic false contour (DFC) generated inputting Hz PAL (phase alternating by line) video si... | 1. FiELd OF THe InVeNtioN
The preseNt INvENTIoN RELATeS to aN iMAGE dIsPlay METhod And deviCe fOr A PLAsma DISplaY PAnEL (PDP). more speCiFIcaLLY, ThE preSENt inveNtIOn RelaTEs TO A pDp ImAgE dIsPLaY MethOD ANd dEViCE for RedUcing flICKeR And dYnAmIc fAlSE coNTOur (dFc) GeNErAtEd wheN InPutTIng 50 HZ pAL (Phase aLTeRna... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image display methodand device for aplasma display panel (PDP). More specifically, the present invention relates to a PDPimage display method and devicefor reducing flicker and dynamicfalse contour (DFC) generatedwhen inputting 50Hz PAL (phase a... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to an _image_ display method and device for a _plasma_ display panel (PDP). More specifically, _the_ present invention relates to _a_ PDP image display method and device for reducing flicker and dynamic false _contour_ (DFC) generated when inputting 50 Hz PAL (p... |
Syringes are known in the medical art for dispensing measured volumes of fluids, i.e., liquids or gases, to a given site. The typical syringe comprises a piston or plunger enveloped in a chamber, usually a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid-tight seal with the wall of the chamber so that slidable movement of t... | Syringes are known in the medical art for dispensing measured volumes of fluids, i.e., liquids or gases, to a given site. The typical syringe comprises a piston or plunger enveloped in a chamber, usually a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid-tight seal with the wall of the chamber so that slidable movement of t... | Syringes are knKwb in the medical art for dispensing measured volumes of fluids, i. e. , liquids or gases, to a given site. The typical syringe comprises a piston or plunger enveloped in a chamber, usually a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid - tight seal with the wall of the chamber so that slidable movement ... | Syringes are the medical art for dispensing measured volumes of fluids, i.e., liquids or gases, to a given site. The typical syringe comprises a piston or plunger enveloped a chamber, usually a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid-tight seal with the wall of the chamber so that slidable movement of the plunger f... | SYringeS ARE KNOwn In tHe MEDical aRT FOR dISpenSiNg MeAsuRED vOlUmES oF FLUiDS, i.e., liQUiDs OR GASeS, To A givEn SITE. ThE tYpICAl SYRiNGe cOmpRisES a PiSTon Or PlUNGeR ENVELoPEd IN a cHamBer, UsuAlLy A cYLInDRicaL ChAmbeR, WHEre It FORmS a FluiD-TiGHt seAL WitH thE WALl oF THe CHamBeR So THaT slidAbLE MOvemenT oF T... | Syringes are known in the medical art for dispensing measuredvolumes of fluids, i.e., liquids or gases, to agiven site. The typical syringe comprises a piston or plunger enveloped in a chamber, usually a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid-tight seal with the wall of the chamber s... | Syringes are known in _the_ medical art for dispensing measured volumes _of_ fluids, i.e., liquids _or_ gases, to a _given_ site. _The_ _typical_ syringe comprises _a_ piston or plunger enveloped _in_ a chamber, _usually_ a cylindrical chamber, where it forms a fluid-tight seal with the wall of the _chamber_ so that sl... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a lubricant composition for chains and to a chain having the lubricant composition for chains adhered to its surface.
2. Description of Related Art
As a power transmission mechanism and a conveyer mechanism, chains such as bushing chains and roller chains are conventi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a lubricant composition for chains and to a chain having the lubricant composition for chains adhered to its surface. 2. Description of Related Art As a power transmission mechanism and a conveyer mechanism, chains such as bushing chains and roller chains are conventi... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a lubricant composition for chains and to a chain having the lubricant composition for chains adhered to its surface. 2. Description of Related Art As a pkser transmission mechanism and a conveyer mechanism, chains such as bushing chains and roller chains are conventi... | 1. Technical The present invention to a lubricant composition for chains and to a chain having the lubricant composition for chains adhered to its surface. 2. Description of Related Art As a power mechanism and a conveyer mechanism, chains such as bushing chains and roller are conventionally used. A bushing chain is co... | 1. tEchNicAL FiElD
The PREseNt InveNTIon ReLATes TO A lUbRicaNt cOMpOsiTIOn foR chAiNS AnD tO a CHain hAvING The lubricaNt CompoSitiOn fOr CHAins AdhEREd TO ItS SuRface.
2. dEsCrIPTioN Of RElatEd arT
AS a POwEr TrANsMIssion MEcHaNiSM aNd A coNveyeR MEchanIsm, cHAiNS SUcH as BushiNG Chains ANd ROlLer ChAInS ArE cONVeNti... | 1. TechnicalField The present invention relates to a lubricant composition for chains and to achain having thelubricant composition for chains adheredto its surface. 2. Description of RelatedArtAs a power transmission mechanism anda conveyer mechanism,chains such as bushing chains and roller chain... | 1. Technical Field The present invention _relates_ to a lubricant composition for chains and to a chain having the lubricant _composition_ for chains _adhered_ to its surface. 2. Description of Related Art As a power transmission _mechanism_ and a conveyer _mechanism,_ chains _such_ as bushing _chains_ and roller chain... |
The approaches described in this section are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approaches described in this section qualify as prior art merely by virtue of thei... | The approaches described in this section are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approaches described in this section qualify as prior art merely by virtue of thei... | The approaches described in this section are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approaches described in %hiQ section qualify as prior art merely by virtue of thei... | The approaches described in this are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approaches described in this section qualify prior art merely by virtue of their inclusion in this ... | thE APPROAcheS DEScrIbeD iN tHIS sectIoN arE ApproAcheS tHat COuLD bE pUrSuED, BuT not NEceSsARIly aPpRoAcHEs thAt HAVE bEeN PREVIOUsly ConCEIvEd oR PuRsUed. THeREfORe, unLESs OtHErwiSe inDIcateD, IT SHoULD NOT Be AssUmeD ThaT anY of tHE aPPROaCHeS DeSCrIbeD IN THis SeCTION QualiFY As PRIoR aRT MEReLy by vIRtUe Of thEI... | The approaches described in this section are approaches that could be pursued, but not necessarily approaches that have been previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it should not be assumed that any of the approachesdescribed in this section qualify as priorart... | The _approaches_ described in this section _are_ approaches _that_ _could_ be pursued, _but_ _not_ necessarily approaches that _have_ _been_ previously conceived or pursued. Therefore, unless otherwise indicated, it _should_ not _be_ assumed _that_ any _of_ the approaches described in _this_ section qualify _as_ prior ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method of producing H-beams by universal mills. More particularly this invention relates to a method of producing H-beams which have excellent strength and toughness in the joints between the web and flanges, referred to hereinbelow as the "fillets."
2. Prior Art
Th... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of producing H-beams by universal mills. More particularly this invention relates to a method of producing H-beams which have excellent strength and toughness in the joints between the web and flanges, referred to hereinbelow as the "fillets." 2. Prior Art Th... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a method of producing H - beams by universal mills. More particularly this invention relates to a method of producing H - beams which have excellent strength and toughness in the joints between the web and flanges, referred to hereinbelow as the " fillets. " 2. Prior ... | 1. Field of the Invention invention relates to method of producing by universal mills. More this invention relates to a method of producing H-beams which have excellent strength and toughness in the joints the web and flanges, referred to hereinbelow the "fillets." 2. Prior Art The method of producing H-beams by rollin... | 1. fieLD of the invenTIoN
ThiS inVENTiON RElATes tO a MEthOd oF PROduciNg H-bEAMs by UNivErsal MILlS. More paRtiCuLaRly ThiS iNVENTIon relATES tO a mETHoD Of PRoduCInG H-BeAMs whICh HAvE EXCELlenT strENGTh AnD tougHneSS IN tHe JOInTS bETWeen THE Web And fLangeS, reFErRed to HereinbeLOw AS thE "fiLLets."
2. pRiOr art
th... | 1. Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates to a method of producingH-beams by universal mills. More particularly this invention relatesto a method of producing H-beams which have excellent strength andtoughness in the joints between theweb and flanges, referred to hereinbelow as the "fillets."... | _1._ _Field_ of the Invention This invention relates _to_ a method _of_ _producing_ H-beams by universal mills. _More_ particularly this invention relates _to_ _a_ method of _producing_ H-beams which have excellent strength and toughness in the joints between the web and flanges, _referred_ to hereinbelow as the "fille... |
The present invention relates to a process for preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with a process for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with increase of average particle diameter, which process is capable of greatly increasing the polymer yield pe... | The present invention relates to a process for preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with a process for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with increase of average particle diameter, which process is capable of greatly increasing the polymer yield pe... | The present invention relates to a process for preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with a process for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with increase of average particle diameter, which process is capable of greatly increasing the ool7mer yield pe... | The present invention relates to a process preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with process for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with average particle diameter, which process is capable greatly the polymer yield solids and that per transition met... | thE PresEnT iNveNtIon rElAtES To A PROCesS for PRepaRING NOVeL POLyOLeFINS. MorE pArTiCULARly, THe PREsEnT InVENtion Is COncernED wITH a PROCeSS For pREPARINg pOLYolEFiNs ExhIbItINg BetTeR paRTicLe pROPeRties with IncREaSe oF aVERAGE pARtiCLE DiAMeTeR, wHIch proCESs IS CApaBle of GREatly INCrEAsinG thE poLyMER yIeld PE... | The present invention relates to a process for preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, thepresent invention isconcerned with a process for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with increase of average particle diameter, which process is capable ofgreatly incre... | The _present_ invention relates _to_ a process for preparing novel polyolefins. More particularly, the present invention is concerned _with_ _a_ _process_ for preparing polyolefins exhibiting better particle properties with _increase_ of _average_ particle diameter, which process is capable _of_ greatly increasing the ... |
The present invention relates to a novel pinned module and a method for making the same.
In the manufacture of printed circuit boards and similar electrical devices, it is desirable to make connections to the device as quickly and easily as possible. One technique for making this connection is to employ pins which are ... | The present invention relates to a novel pinned module and a method for making the same. In the manufacture of printed circuit boards and similar electrical devices, it is desirable to make connections to the device as quickly and easily as possible. One technique for making this connection is to employ pins which are ... | The present invention relates to a novel pinned module and a method for making the same. In the manufacture of printed circuit boards and similar electrical devices, it is desirable to make connections to the device as quickly and easily as possible. One technique for making this c*nnect(on is to employ pins which are ... | The present invention relates to a novel pinned module and a method for making the same. In the of printed circuit boards and similar electrical devices, it desirable to make connections to the device as quickly and easily as possible. One technique making connection is to employ pins which are mechanically and sometim... | tHE prEsent InvenTion RelAteS tO a nOvel pinNEd moduLe AND A MEthoD FOr making THE SAmE.
iN THE MANufactuRe Of pRintED circUIT boARdS and SiMiLAR eLECtRicAL DEviCeS, iT Is desIRaBLe tO maKE cOnNEcTIONs TO The deviCE aS quiCkly ANd eASIly AS PosSIbLE. onE TeChNiQUe foR MAkINg thIS COnnEcTIOn iS TO EMplOy piNS whicH ArE ... | The present invention relates to anovelpinned module and a method for makingthe same. Inthe manufacture of printed circuit boards and similar electrical devices, itisdesirable to make connections tothedevice as quickly and easily as possible. One technique for making this connection is to... | The present invention relates to a novel pinned module _and_ _a_ _method_ for making the same. In the _manufacture_ _of_ printed circuit _boards_ _and_ _similar_ electrical devices, it is desirable _to_ make connections to the device as quickly _and_ _easily_ as possible. One technique for _making_ this connection is t... |
The present invention generally relates to novel surfactant compositions, their preparation and to compositions containing these novel surfactant compositions, together with a pesticide, particularly a herbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of this invention is directed to surfactant compositions having redu... | The present invention generally relates to novel surfactant compositions, their preparation and to compositions containing these novel surfactant compositions, together with a pesticide, particularly a herbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of this invention is directed to surfactant compositions having redu... | The present invention generally relates to novel surfactant compositions, their preparation and to compositions containing these novel surfactant compositions, together with a pesticide, particularly a herbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of this invention is directed to surfactant compositions having redu... | The present invention generally relates to novel surfactant compositions, their preparation and to compositions containing these novel surfactant together with a pesticide, particularly a herbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of this is directed to surfactant compositions having reduced eye which are useful... | tHe PREsEnT iNVEnTiON GenERALLy relaTEs to NOVeL sUrfACtANT cOMpOsITiOnS, TheIr pREPAratioN aNd to COMpoSItions CONTAiniNG tHEse nOveL suRFactANT COMpOSiTIons, TogethER WITh A peSTicIDE, pArticuLaRly A HeRBicIDe. MOrE parTICulARLY, AN iMPOrTaNt AsPeCT oF thIs INvEnTION is DIRecteD TO SURFaCtANt COmPOsItiONS hAVINg reDU... | The present invention generally relates to novelsurfactant compositions, their preparation and to compositions containingthese novel surfactant compositions, togetherwitha pesticide, particularlyaherbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of thisinvention isdirectedto surfactant compositions hav... | The present invention generally relates to novel surfactant compositions, their preparation and _to_ compositions containing these novel surfactant _compositions,_ _together_ with a pesticide, particularly _a_ herbicide. More particularly, an important aspect of this invention is directed to surfactant _compositions_ h... |
Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used for storing one or more sensitive medical components, which are to be dissolved in a liquid to form an injectable solution. The solution can not be stored for a longer period of time without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components of this kind can in ... | Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used for storing one or more sensitive medical components, which are to be dissolved in a liquid to form an injectable solution. The solution can not be stored for a longer period of time without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components of this kind can in ... | Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used for storing one or more seGsitkve medical components, which are to be dissolved in a liquid to form an injectable solution. The solution can not be stored for a longer period of time without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components of this kind can in ... | Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used for storing one or more sensitive medical components, which are to be dissolved in a liquid to form an injectable solution. The solution can not be for a longer period of without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components of kind in most cases be stored ... | SUCH Multi cHAMBER amPOULeS ArE previOUSly UsEd fOr SToriNg ONe OR MoRe seNSitiVE mEDICAl ComponENtS, WHICH arE to be DisSolved iN a lIQuId tO form An iNJECTabLE SOLutIOn. tHE SOlUTiOn caN nOT bE STorED for a lONger Period oF TImE WitHOUt BecOMING DeTeRIORAtEd. HoweVeR, senSITIve MEdICal cOMpoNeNts oF tHiS KinD CAn IN ... | Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used forstoring one or moresensitive medicalcomponents, which are to be dissolved in a liquid to form an injectable solution. The solution can not be stored for a longer periodoftime without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components of this kind c... | Such multi chamber ampoules are previously used for storing one or more sensitive medical components, which are to be dissolved in a _liquid_ to _form_ an injectable _solution._ _The_ solution can not be stored for a longer period _of_ time without becoming deteriorated. However, sensitive medical components _of_ _this... |
Patent literature 1 describes a particle dispersion liquid supply device directed at controlling the occurrence of stacker blocking, wherein particles are adhered to an image-formed surface of a recording medium to prevent fly-off of the particles.
Patent literature 2 describes an inkjet recording device including a pr... | Patent literature 1 describes a particle dispersion liquid supply device directed at controlling the occurrence of stacker blocking, wherein particles are adhered to an image-formed surface of a recording medium to prevent fly-off of the particles. Patent literature 2 describes an inkjet recording device including a pr... | Patent literature 1 describes a particle dispersion liquid wHpply device directed at Fontroll*ng the occurrence of stqcmer flockinV, wherein particles are adhered to an image - formDX surface of a recording medium to prevent fly - off of the particles. Patent literature 2 describes an inMHet recording device including ... | Patent literature 1 a particle dispersion liquid supply device directed at controlling the occurrence of stacker blocking, wherein particles adhered to an image-formed surface of a recording medium to prevent fly-off of the particles. Patent literature describes an inkjet recording device a printing unit that carries o... | paTEnT Literature 1 desCRibes a PARtICle dISpeRSiON LiqUiD sUpplY DEvIcE dIRected AT contrOlLinG THE ocCuRReNCE of stackeR bLockINg, wHerein PaRtiCles aRE AdherEd TO AN ImaGe-FORMEd sUrFaCE oF A REcorDiNg mEdiUm To PreVenT FLy-off OF thE paRtiCLES.
PATeNT LitEratUre 2 DEScRiBes aN InkJET ReCoRdinG DEViCE iNCluDINg a Pr... | Patent literature 1 describes a particle dispersion liquid supply device directed at controlling the occurrenceof stacker blocking, wherein particlesare adhered to an image-formed surface of a recording medium to prevent fly-offofthe particles. Patent literature 2 describes an inkjet recording device i... | Patent literature 1 describes _a_ particle dispersion _liquid_ supply device directed at _controlling_ the occurrence of stacker blocking, wherein particles are adhered to an image-formed surface _of_ _a_ recording medium to _prevent_ _fly-off_ _of_ the particles. _Patent_ literature 2 describes an inkjet recording dev... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a technology for supporting verification of a large-scale integration (LSI).
2. Description of the Related Art
In LSI design, a verification work of verifying whether an LSI works normally is essential. While the verification work is important to maintain high ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a technology for supporting verification of a large-scale integration (LSI). 2. Description of the Related Art In LSI design, a verification work of verifying whether an LSI works normally is essential. While the verification work is important to maintain high ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a technology for supporting verification of a large - scale integration (LSI ). 2. Description of the Related Art In LSI design, a verification work of verifying whether an LSI works normally is essential. While the verification work is important to maintain hi... | 1. of Invention The present invention relates to a technology for supporting verification of a large-scale integration (LSI). 2. Description of Related Art In LSI design, a verification work of verifying an LSI works is essential. While the verification work is important to maintain high quality especially the LSI for ... | 1. fieLD Of THe INvENTiON
tHe PresenT iNveNTiON RelATES to A teCHnoLogY FOR sUPPortInG vERifIcatIoN Of a LArgE-SCaLE INTEgRATION (LSI).
2. descRIPtion OF ThE Related art
IN LsI dESIGn, A vErIfiCatION worK Of vErifyINg WhETHer aN Lsi wORKs nORmalLy is ESSEntial. whILe the verIfiCatION WoRK Is IMpORtant tO MAiNtaIn hiGh ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a technology for supporting verification of a large-scale integration (LSI). 2. Descriptionofthe Related Art In LSI design, a verification work of verifying whether anLSI works normallyis essential. While the verification work is important to ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates to a technology for supporting verification of a _large-scale_ integration (LSI). 2. Description of the Related _Art_ In LSI design, a _verification_ work _of_ verifying whether an LSI works normally is essential. While the verification work is important to ma... |
The present invention relates to a device for the measurement of the level of a chemical in a body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical level measurement device which is suitable for easily and conveniently measuring the level of blood sugar or urine sugar or the like.
A per se conventional s... | The present invention relates to a device for the measurement of the level of a chemical in a body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical level measurement device which is suitable for easily and conveniently measuring the level of blood sugar or urine sugar or the like. A per se conventional s... | The present invention relates to a device for the ,easurfment of the level of a chemical in a body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical level measurement device which is suitable for easily and conveniently measuring the level of blood sugar or urine sugar or the like. A per se conventional s... | The present invention relates to a device for the measurement of the level of a chemical in a body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical level measurement device which is suitable for and conveniently measuring the level of blood or sugar or the like. se device for the measurement of the level... | tHE PResent inventION ReLaTes tO a DeVICE FOR ThE MeaSUreMeNt OF thE LeVeL of a CHEMiCAl in A boDy flUID OF A subJEct, AND PARticUlarLy reLAteS To sUCh A chEMical leVEL MeASUrEMenT devicE whicH IS suItabLe FOR EASily AnD cONVENIENTlY MeASURinG ThE LEvel Of BlOoD SugAr Or uRinE sUgAr Or ThE LikE.
a per Se CoNVEntiOnaL s... | The present invention relatesto a device for the measurement ofthe level ofa chemical ina body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical levelmeasurement device which is suitable for easily and conveniently measuring thelevel ofblood sugar or urine sugar or the like. A per... | The present _invention_ _relates_ _to_ a device _for_ _the_ measurement of _the_ _level_ _of_ a chemical _in_ a body fluid of a subject, and particularly relates to such a chemical level _measurement_ device _which_ is suitable for easily and conveniently _measuring_ the level of _blood_ sugar _or_ _urine_ _sugar_ _or_... |
Radiofrequency (RF) devices are used to non-specifically and non-selectively ablate or heat different types of tissue. For example, in the field of dermatology RF devices are used to treat aging skin. Skin aging is associated with changes in the upper levels of the skin such as roughness of the skin due to changes in t... | Radiofrequency (RF) devices are used to non-specifically and non-selectively ablate or heat different types of tissue. For example, in the field of dermatology RF devices are used to treat aging skin. Skin aging is associated with changes in the upper levels of the skin such as roughness of the skin due to changes in t... | Radiofrequency (RF) devices are used to non - specifically and non - selectively ablate or heat different types of tissue. For example, in the field of dermatology RF devices are used to treat aging skin. Skin aging is associated with changes in the upper levels of the skin such as roughness of the skin due to changes ... | Radiofrequency (RF) devices are used to non-specifically and or heat types of tissue. For in the field of dermatology RF devices are used to treat aging skin. aging is associated with changes in the upper levels of the skin such as roughness of the skin due to changes in the stratum corneum and epidermis uneven pigment... | rAdIOFReqUEncY (RF) DeVICEs arE USEd to noN-sPEcIFicALLy and NOn-selEctIvElY ablATE OR hEAt DiffeRenT TYpeS of TisSuE. fOR ExamplE, IN tHE fIeLD oF DErMATology RF DEvIcEs aRE usEd TO trEAT AgING sKiN. sKin aGinG IS aSsOciaTEd witH cHanges iN tHE UPpEr leVEls Of THE SKIn suCh as roUGHnESs Of THE sKIn DUe to cHANges IN T... | Radiofrequency (RF)devices are used to non-specifically and non-selectively ablate or heat different types of tissue. For example, in the field of dermatology RF devices are used to treat aging skin. Skin agingis associated with changes in theupper levels of the skin such as roughness ofthe ski... | Radiofrequency (RF) devices are used to non-specifically and non-selectively ablate or _heat_ different types of tissue. For _example,_ in the field of dermatology RF devices are _used_ _to_ treat aging skin. Skin _aging_ is associated with changes in _the_ upper _levels_ of the skin such as roughness _of_ the skin due... |
The present invention relates in general to materials handling vehicles, and more particularly, to object tracking and steer correction schemes for materials handling vehicles, such as remotely operated low level order picking truck.
Low level order picking trucks are commonly used for picking stock in warehouses and d... | The present invention relates in ecumenical to materials handling vehicles, and more particularly, to object tracking and steer correction schemes for materials handling vehicles, such as remotely operated low level order picking truck. Low level order picking trucks are commonly used for picking stock in warehouses an... | The present invention relates in general to materials handling vehicles, and more pWrtivularly, to object tracking and steer cKrreftion schemes for materials handliGH vehiflDs, such as remotely operated low level order picking truck. Low level order picking trucks are commonly used for picking stock in warehouses and d... | The present invention relates in general materials and particularly, to object tracking and steer correction schemes for materials handling vehicles, as remotely operated level order picking truck. Low level order picking trucks are commonly for picking stock in warehouses and distribution centers. Such picking trucks ... | ThE pReSeNT InvENTIoN rElATEs IN genErAL tO maTErIals HAnDliNg VeHiCLES, And mOre pARtICULArlY, To OBJECt TrackiNG anD StEER cOrReCtIOn ScHEMes for mATeRIaLS HAndLiNg VehiCles, SucH AS remOTEly OpeRATED loW leVeL oRdEr pICKING TruCK.
lOW LevEl ORDEr piCKInG tRuCKs arE COMMOnLY USEd fOR PiCkING stOCk in warEHoUseS aNd D... | The present invention relates ingeneral to materials handling vehicles, and more particularly, to object tracking andsteer correction schemes for materials handling vehicles, such as remotely operated low level order picking truck. Low level order picking trucks are commonly used for picking stock in ... | The present invention relates in general to _materials_ handling vehicles, and _more_ particularly, to object tracking and steer correction schemes for materials _handling_ vehicles, _such_ as remotely operated low level order picking truck. Low level order picking trucks are commonly used for picking stock in _warehou... |
For the purpose of effective use of resources and conservation of the global environments, various electronic appliances such as television receivers and personal computer display devices are disassembled, classified by the variety of materials, and regenerated.
As a regeneration processing method, a disassembling meth... | For the purpose of effective use of resources and conservation of the global environments, various electronic appliances such as television receivers and personal computer showing devices are disassembled, classified by the variety of materials, and regenerated. As a regeneration processing method, a disassembling meth... | For the purpose of effective use of resources and conservation of the g:obQl #mvironments, various electronic appliances such as television receivers and personal computer display devices are disassembled, classified by the variety of materials, and regenerated. As a regeneration processing method, a disassembling meth... | For the purpose of effective use of and of the global environments, various electronic appliances such as television receivers and personal computer display devices are disassembled, classified by the variety of materials, and regenerated. As a regeneration processing method, a of television receiver is disclosed in Ja... | FOr ThE PurpOse oF eFfEcTive use oF ResoURCeS aNd cONSErvaTion of thE glObAl EnVIrOnmENtS, VArIOus ELECtrONIc APplIAnCeS SUch AS tELeViSioN REcEiveRS anD PErsONAL CoMPUTER dISPlay devIceS ARe disasSeMBLed, CLASsiFIed bY tHe varIeTy OF MATeRIaLs, aND REgenErATed.
aS A REGeNErAtiOn PROCesSinG MetHOd, a diSaSseMBlIng MeTh... | For the purpose of effective use of resources andconservation of the global environments, various electronic appliances such as televisionreceiversand personal computer display devices are disassembled, classified by the variety of materials, and regenerated. As aregeneration processing m... | For the purpose of effective use of resources _and_ conservation of the global _environments,_ various electronic appliances such as television _receivers_ and personal computer _display_ devices are disassembled, _classified_ by the variety of materials, and regenerated. As a regeneration processing _method,_ a disass... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to tracked snow vehicles, and more particularly to two-wheeled tracked snow vehicles and conversion kits for creating them.
2. Background Information
The presence of snow in the wintertime severely restricts operators of two-wheeled vehicles from using t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to tracked snow vehicles, and more particularly to two-wheeled tracked snow vehicles and conversion kits for creating them. 2. Background Information The presence of snow in the wintertime severely restricts operators of two-wheeled vehicles from using t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to tracked snLs vehicles, and more particularly to two - wheeled tracked snow vehicles and conversion kits for creating them. 2. Background Information The presence of snow in the wintertime severely restricts operators of two - wheeled vehicles from usi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates tracked vehicles, and more particularly to two-wheeled tracked snow vehicles and conversion kits for creating 2. Background Information The snow in the wintertime severely restricts operators of two-wheeled vehicles from using their vehicles in the winte... | 1. field oF THE INVenTiOn
The pResenT InVenTION GEnErAlly Relates tO tRACkEd SnOW VehicLEs, aNd more PaRTiculaRly TO tWo-WHEELED tRaCkEd snow VehICLes And conversIOn kiTS FOr CREaTIng theM.
2. baCkgroUND infOrMatIon
THE PResencE of SnOw iN The wInteRTIME seVERelY ResTRIcts opERatoRs OF tWo-wheELED vehICleS frOm USiNg t... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to tracked snowvehicles, and more particularly to two-wheeled tracked snow vehicles andconversion kits forcreating them. 2. Background Information The presence of snow in thewintertime severely restricts operators of two-wheeled vehicles ... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention generally relates to tracked snow _vehicles,_ and more particularly to two-wheeled tracked snow vehicles and conversion kits for creating them. 2. Background Information _The_ _presence_ of snow in the wintertime severely restricts operators _of_ two-wheeled vehicles fr... |
The present invention involves novel compositions of matter. More particularly, the present invention involves novel N-substituted derivatives of 2-(pyridylalkylenesulfinyl)benzimidazoles which are useful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents.
Gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases are characterized by inf... | The present invention involves novel compositions of matter. More particularly, the present invention involves novel N-substituted derivatives of 2-(pyridylalkylenesulfinyl)benzimidazoles which are useful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents. Gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases are characterized by inf... | The present invention involves novel compositions of matter. More particularly, the p$rsent invention involves novel N - substituted derivatives of 2 - (pyridylalkylenesulfinyl) benzimidazoles qh&ch are useful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents. Gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases are characterized b... | The invention compositions of matter. More particularly, the present invention involves novel N-substituted derivatives of 2-(pyridylalkylenesulfinyl)benzimidazoles which are useful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents. Gastrointestinal inflammatory are characterized by inflammation, specifically by the p... | the PrEsENT iNveNTIOn involVEs noVeL COMPositIONs Of MaTTeR. moRE PaRtIcULArly, thE PREsENt iNVEntiON inVOLVEs NOVeL n-subsTiTUTed deRiVativeS Of 2-(PyRidylALkyleNEsULfiNYL)benzIMiDAZOLEs WHIcH ARe UseFul AS GaStRiC AnTISecretOry ANd cYtOpRotEctiVe AGeNTS.
GaStRointESTiNaL INflAmMATORY dIsEASEs ARe cHARacterizeD By iNF... | The present invention involves novel compositions ofmatter. More particularly, the present invention involves novel N-substitutedderivatives of 2-(pyridylalkylenesulfinyl)benzimidazoles which areuseful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents. Gastrointestinal inflammatorydiseases are characterized by in... | _The_ present invention _involves_ _novel_ _compositions_ of matter. _More_ particularly, _the_ present _invention_ involves novel N-substituted derivatives of 2-(pyridylalkylenesulfinyl)benzimidazoles which are useful as gastric antisecretory and cytoprotective agents. Gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases _are_ char... |
Lighting modules usually include a printed circuit board with one or more light sources arranged on the upper side thereof, and a covering element, which at least partially covers the printed circuit board. In addition, provision is generally made for the lighting modules to have an external driver or control gear, in ... | Lighting modules usually include a printed circuit board with one or more light sources arranged on the upper side thereof, and a covering element, which at least partially covers the printed circuit board. In addition, provision is generally made for the lighting modules to have an external driver or control gear, in ... | Lighting modules usually include a printed circuit NPard with one or norS light eourcee arranged on the upper side thereof, and a covering elSmwnt, which at least partially covers the printed circuit board. In addition, provision is generally made for the lighting modules to have an external driver or control gear, in ... | Lighting modules usually include a printed circuit board with one or more light sources arranged on the upper side thereof, a covering element, at partially covers the printed circuit board. In addition, provision is generally made the lighting modules to have an external driver or control gear, in which which are requ... | lIGhtING MOduLES UsUAlLY iNCluDe a pRiNTeD circUIt bOaRD With oNE OR mOre lIgHT souRcEs arrAngeD on thE UPpEr SIdE tHeREof, AND A cOVErinG EleMent, which At leASt PArtiaLlY COVers THe priNtED ciRCUIt bOaRd. In addItiON, prOVIsioN iS geneRally mADE For thE LIghtiNG MOduleS TO hAvE aN exTERNAL dRiVER or CONtROl gEAr, IN ... | Lightingmodules usually include a printed circuit board with oneor more light sources arranged on the upper side thereof, and acovering element, which at leastpartially covers the printed circuit board. In addition, provision is generallymade for thelighting modules to havean external driver or ... | Lighting modules usually include a printed _circuit_ board _with_ one or more light sources arranged on the upper side thereof, and _a_ covering _element,_ which at least partially covers the _printed_ circuit board. In addition, provision is generally made for the _lighting_ modules to have _an_ external driver or con... |
Power converters are used to transfer power from a source to a load using a different type or level of electrical power.
These power converters e.g. inverters, active rectifiers, DC-DC converters etc. include high power semiconductor switching devices such as FETs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc. A power semiconductor switching d... | Power converters are used to transfer power from a source to a load using a different type or level of electrical power. These power converters e.g. inverters, active rectifiers, DC-DC converters etc. include high power semiconductor switching devices such as FETs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc. A power semiconductor switching d... | Power converters are used to transfer power from a source to a load using a different 5ypR or level of electrical power. These power converters e. g. inverters, active rectifiers, DC - DC converters etc. include high power semiconductor switching devices such as FETs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc. A 9oqer semiconductor switchin... | Power converters are used to transfer power from a to a load using a different type or level of electrical power. These power converters e.g. inverters, active rectifiers, DC-DC converters high power semiconductor switching devices as FETs, IGBTs, etc. A power semiconductor switching device requires sufficient power ap... | pOWER ConVErtERs are USEd To tRANsFeR pOWeR FROm a SOurcE To a LOAD usIng A DIffeREnT tyPe oR leVel OF elECtRicAL poWeR.
ThESe pOWEr coNvERtERs E.g. iNvERTeRs, ACTIvE RectIfieRs, dC-Dc CONVERters eTC. incLuDe HIgH POWeR seMIConductoR SwItChinG dEviCeS SuCh aS fets, MOSfEtS, IGbTS, etc. A PoWeR SEMiCOndUCTor swiTchIng D... | Power converters are used totransfer power from a sourceto a load using a different type or level ofelectrical power. These powerconverters e.g. inverters, active rectifiers, DC-DC converters etc.include highpower semiconductor switching devices such as FETs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc. A power s... | Power converters are _used_ to transfer power from a source to _a_ load _using_ a different type or level _of_ electrical _power._ These _power_ converters e.g. _inverters,_ active rectifiers, DC-DC converters etc. include high power semiconductor switching devices _such_ as FETs, MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc. A power semicondu... |
Approximately 80% of all food products are sensitive towards loss or uptake of water vapour, flavours, and odours. These food products must therefore be stored in a protected environment from one or more of these gases. Especially oxygen can pose a serious problem since oxygen penetration into food packages are known t... | Approximately 80% of all food products are sensitive towards loss or uptake of water vapour, flavours, and odours. These food products must therefore be stored in a protected environment from one or more of these gases. Especially oxygen can pose a serious problem since oxygen penetration into food packages are known t... | Approximately 80% of all food products are sensitive towards loss or uptake of water vapour, flavours, and odours. These food products must therefore be stored in a protected environment from one or more of these gases. Especially oxygen can pose a serUouw problem since ocygeH penetration into food packages are known t... | Approximately 80% of food products are sensitive towards loss or uptake of water vapour, flavours, and odours. These food products must therefore be stored in a protected environment from one or more of these Especially oxygen can pose a serious since oxygen penetration into food are known to be detrimental to flavour,... | apPROxiMAtely 80% Of all FOoD pRodUCTs ARE SeNsiTIve ToWArDS LOsS oR uptake OF waTeR VaPOuR, fLaVoURs, AND odouRS. theSE FOOd PRodUcts musT THerEFORe BE STORed IN a pRoTecTed EnVIroNMEnt frOM ONe or MoRE of tHESe gAseS. esPecIally oXYgEN CAN poSe A SeRiouS PrOblEm SINCe Oxygen pENetratIOn INTO Food PacKAGes are knOwn T... | Approximately 80% of all food products aresensitive towards loss or uptake of water vapour,flavours, and odours. Thesefood products must thereforebe stored inaprotected environment from one or more of these gases. Especially oxygen can pose a serious problem since oxygen penetration into foodpackages are ... | Approximately 80% of _all_ food products are _sensitive_ _towards_ loss or uptake of _water_ _vapour,_ flavours, and _odours._ These food products must therefore _be_ stored in a _protected_ environment from one _or_ more _of_ these gases. Especially oxygen can _pose_ a serious _problem_ _since_ oxygen penetration into... |
Electroluminescence (EL) describes the direct conversion of electricity to light. It is the result of radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor), whereby excited electrons release their energy as photons (i.e., light). Prior to recombination, electrons and holes are separated... | Electroluminescence (EL) describes the direct conversion of electricity to light. It is the result of radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor), whereby excited electrons release their energy as photons (i.e., light). Prior to recombination, electrons and holes are separated... | Electroluminescence (EL) describes the direct conversion of electricity to light. It is the result of radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor ), whereby excited electrons release their energy as photons (i. e. , light ). Prior to recombination, electrons and holes are separ... | Electroluminescence (EL) describes the direct conversion electricity to light. It result of radiative recombination electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor), whereby excited electrons release their energy as photons (i.e., to recombination, electrons and holes are separated either as of doping of the... | eleCTROLumINESCENCE (EL) dESCRiBes tHe DIreCT CoNverSION oF electrICITy tO LIGHt. iT iS ThE Result oF RAdIAtive ReCOmBINATIoN Of elECTRoNS AND HoleS IN a MaTERIAl (USUalLY A SemiCoNductOr), whereby ExCITed eleCtrOns ReLEASe ThEiR enErGY aS PHoTonS (I.E., LIghT). PRIor to recOMbInaTiOn, ElEctrons anD HOles ArE sEParaTED... | Electroluminescence (EL) describes the direct conversion of electricity tolight. It is the resultof radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor),whereby excited electrons releasetheir energy asphotons (i.e., light). Prior to recombination, electronsand holes... | Electroluminescence (EL) describes _the_ direct conversion of _electricity_ _to_ light. It _is_ the result of radiative recombination of electrons _and_ holes in a material (usually a semiconductor), whereby excited electrons _release_ their energy as photons (i.e., light). Prior to recombination, electrons _and_ _hole... |
In product development cycles, one or more common parts are often incorporated into both a product currently in production and a similar product currently in the design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from the manufacturing process of the product in production so that the product in the design phase can be impr... | In product development cycles, one or more common function are often incorporated into both a product currently in production and a similar product currently in the design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from the manufacturing process of the product in production so that the product in the design phase can be i... | In product development cycles, one or more common parts are often incorporated inY* both a product currently in production and a similar product currently in the design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from the manufacturing process of the product in production so that the p4odJct in the design phase can be umpr... | In product development cycles, one or more common parts are often incorporated both a product currently in production and product currently in the design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from the manufacturing process of the product so the product in design phase can be improved before reaching production. In pr... | In pRoducT DevelOpmenT cYcLES, one or MOrE commoN paRTs arE oFtEn IncoRpORaTEd INtO BotH a proDuCT cuRrEntLY in pROducTIOn ANd A SiMiLaR PrOduCt CURreNtly in THe DEsIGN phASe. IT IS dEsiRAblE TO HAve FEeDBAck fRoM THE MANUfActuring pRoCeSs Of ThE PRoduCt iN prODUCtiOn SO tHat The PRODuCt IN tHe DESigN pHaSE Can be iMPr... | In product developmentcycles, one or more common parts are often incorporated into both a product currently in productionand asimilar productcurrently inthe design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from themanufacturing process of the product in production so thatthe product in thedesign p... | _In_ product development cycles, one or more _common_ parts are often incorporated into both a _product_ currently in production and a _similar_ product currently _in_ the design phase. It is desirable to have feedback from the manufacturing process of _the_ product in production so that the product in the _design_ pha... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to word processors and more particularly to a word processor having a function of creating documents including a character-symbol train having a special position and size such as a formula.
2. Related Background Art
Conventionally, to create a document including a formul... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to word processors and more particularly to a word processor having a function of creating documents including a character-symbol train having a special position and size such as a formula. 2. Related Background Art Conventionally, to create a document including a formul... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to word processors and more particularly to a word processor having a function of creating documents including a character - symbol train having a special position and size such as a formula. 2. Related Background Art Conventionally, to create a document including a form... | Field the Invention invention relates to word processors and more particularly a word processor having a function of creating documents including a character-symbol train having a special position and size such as a formula. 2. Related Background Art Conventionally, to create a document a formula such as is shown in FI... | 1. fIElD Of The inVeNTiON
tHis INVENTIon relAtEs TO woRD PrOceSSORs And MOrE PaRtICULaRly to A wORD prOCeSsor HavinG a FunctIOn oF CreAtING DOcumENTs iNCLUDInG A ChaRAcTeR-SyMBol Train haVING A SPEciAL posITioN aND SIZe SUch AS A formUla.
2. relATed backGROUND art
CONVeNtIONALly, tO crEaTe A DOCUMENT inClUdIng a FORmul... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to word processors and more particularly to a word processor having a function of creatingdocuments including a character-symbol train having a special position and size such as a formula. 2. Related Background Art Conventionally, tocreate ad... | _1._ Field of the Invention This invention relates _to_ word processors _and_ more particularly _to_ a word processor having a function of creating documents including a character-symbol train having a special position and size such _as_ a formula. 2. Related _Background_ Art _Conventionally,_ to _create_ _a_ _document... |
Certain types of electronic components have two axial leads extending from opposite sides of the components as, for example, with resistors and diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these components, handling systems are required. The handling systems must orient the components with parallel leads and ma... | Certain types of electronic components have two axial leads extending from opposite sides of the components as, for example, with resistors and diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these components, handling systems are required. The handling systems must orient the components with parallel leads and ma... | Certain types of electronic components have two axial leads extending from opposite sid3X of the components as, for exXmpKe, with resistors and diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these components, handling systems are required. The handling systems must orient the components with parallel leads and ma... | Certain types of electronic components have two axial leads extending from opposite sides of the components as, for example, with resistors diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these components, handling systems are required. The handling systems must orient the components with parallel leads and mainta... | CERTaiN TYPEs oF ELEctrONIC cOMpoNeNTs hAve tWO AXiaL LEADS extEnDing fRoM opPOSITe siDES OF The COmponENtS aS, foR eXAMPLE, witH RESiSTOrS AnD DioDES. to EFfiCieNtly mANufActuRe, paCKAGE, AND UsE TheSe cOMpOnenTs, HAndLINg sYSTeMS aRE REquireD. THe HAnDLinG SyStemS muST ORIEnT thE COMponeNtS WItH PArAlLel LEAds ANd Ma... | Certain types ofelectronic components havetwo axial leads extending fromopposite sides of the components as, for example, with resistors and diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these components, handling systems are required.The handling systems must orient thecomponents with parallel ... | _Certain_ types of electronic components have two axial leads _extending_ from opposite sides of the components as, for example, with resistors _and_ diodes. To efficiently manufacture, package, and use these _components,_ handling _systems_ are _required._ The handling systems _must_ orient the components with _parall... |
The present invention relates to devices for dispensing toilet bowl treating chemicals (e.g. soaps, disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, fragrances, colorants, etc.). More specifically it relates to such devices that allow a consumer to direct when the chemicals will be dispensed into the toilet bowl water, while min... | The present invention relates to devices for dispensing toilet bowl treating chemicals (e.g. soaps, disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, fragrances, colorants, etc.). More specifically it relates to such devices that allow a consumer to direct when the chemicals will be dispensed into the toilet bowl water, while min... | The present invention relates to devices for dispensing toilet bowl trratibg chemicals (e. g. soaps, disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, tragdances, colorants, etc. ). More specifically it relates to such devices that allow a consumer to direct when the chemicals will be dispensed into the toilet bowl water, while m... | The present invention relates to devices for dispensing toilet bowl treating chemicals soaps, disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, fragrances, colorants, etc.). More specifically it relates to such devices allow a consumer to direct when the chemicals will be dispensed into the toilet bowl water, while minimizing the... | the PReSEnT inveNTiON RELAtEs to deViCEs For diSpensInG ToIleT BoWl tReatiNg ChEMicals (e.g. SOaPS, disINFeCTaNtS, sANITizerS DEOdoRIzeRS, fRaGRaNces, coLOrAntS, Etc.). MOre sPECiFIcALly It reLaTes to sUch DEViCes thAt Allow a COnSumEr to dIREcT wHen The cheMiCalS wILl Be dispENSed into tHE toiLET boWl WATer, WHILE MiN... | The present invention relates to devices for dispensingtoilet bowl treating chemicals (e.g. soaps, disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, fragrances, colorants,etc.). More specifically it relates to such devices that allow a consumer to direct when the chemicals will be dispensed into the toilet b... | The present invention relates to _devices_ _for_ dispensing toilet _bowl_ treating chemicals (e.g. _soaps,_ disinfectants, sanitizers deodorizers, _fragrances,_ colorants, etc.). More specifically it relates to _such_ devices _that_ allow _a_ _consumer_ _to_ direct when the _chemicals_ will be dispensed into _the_ _toi... |
An ATM is an electronic device that allows banking customers to carry out financial transactions without the need for a human teller. For example, customers may use an ATM to access their bank accounts, deposit, withdraw, or transfer funds, check account balances, or dispense items of value. Generally, to use an ATM, t... | An ATM is an electronic device that allows banking customers to carry out financial transactions without the need for a human teller. For example, customers may use an ATM to access their rely accounts, deposit, withdraw, or transfer funds, check account balances, or dispense items of value. Generally, to use an ATM, t... | An ATM is an electronic revOce tTa4 allows banoigg customers to carry out financial transactions without the need for a human teller. For example, customers may use an ATM to access fhwir bank accounts, deposit, withdraw, or transfer funds, check account balances, or dispense iRwms of value. Generally, to use an ATM, t... | ATM is an electronic device that allows banking customers carry financial transactions without the need for a human teller. For example, customers may use an ATM to access their bank deposit, withdraw, or transfer funds, check account balances, dispense items of value. Generally, to use an ATM, the customer may insert ... | an Atm is aN eLectRoNIC DEVICE ThAT allOWs BAnking CuStOmeRs to CarRY ouT fInAnCial tRAnSacTIONs without tHe NeeD FoR a hUMaN TeLlEr. fOR ExAMplE, cuStOmERs MaY USe An aTM TO aCCESs tHEiR BAnk ACCOuNtS, dePoSit, wIthDRaw, or TrANsfeR fUnDs, Check AccOuNt BaLaNCEs, oR DISpenSe itEmS oF vaLue. genErally, To usE An Atm, T... | An ATM is an electronic device that allows banking customersto carry out financial transactions without the need for ahuman teller. Forexample, customers may use an ATM to access their bank accounts, deposit, withdraw,or transfer funds, check account balances, or dispense items of value. Generally... | An ATM is an electronic device _that_ allows banking _customers_ to carry out financial transactions _without_ _the_ need for a human teller. For _example,_ customers may use an ATM to access their bank accounts, deposit, withdraw, or _transfer_ funds, check account balances, or _dispense_ _items_ of value. Generally, ... |
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a stator, a brushless motor, and a stator manufacturing method.
Related Art
Known stators employed in a brushless motor are for example disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 9-322441. JP-A No. 9-322441 discloses an armature with a yoke configured ... | Technical Field The present invention relates to a stator, a brushless motor, and a stator manufacturing method. Related Art Known stators employed in a brushless motor are for example disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 9-322441. JP-A No. 9-322441 discloses an armature with a yoke configured ... | Technical dielr The present invention relates to a stator, a brushless motor, and a stator manufacturing method. Related Art Known stators employed in a brushless motor are for example disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid - Open (JP - A) No. 9 - 322441. JP - A No. 9 - 322441 discloses an armature with a yoke c... | Technical Field The present invention relates to a stator, a brushless motor, and a stator manufacturing method. Related Art in a brushless are for example disclosed Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 9-322441. JP-A No. 9-322441 discloses an armature with a yoke configured plural ring shaped yoke configur... | teCHnIcaL fIeLD
THe PREsEnt InVEnTioN rELateS TO A STAToR, a bRuShLESS MoTor, ANd a StAtOr mAnufAcTuRING METHoD.
reLAted ART
kNOwN sTAtoRS empLOyED In A brushlESS mOToR aRE For EXaMPLe dIScloSEd iN JAPAneSE PatENT aPPlICaTioN lAid-oPeN (JP-A) nO. 9-322441. Jp-a nO. 9-322441 DISCloSEs AN ARMaTUrE WItH a yokE cOnfIGUREd ... | Technical Field The present inventionrelates to a stator,a brushless motor, and a stator manufacturing method.RelatedArt Known stators employed in abrushless motor are for example disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A)No. 9-322441. JP-A No. 9-322441 discloses an armature with a yoke c... | Technical Field The present _invention_ relates to a stator, a _brushless_ motor, and a stator _manufacturing_ method. Related Art Known stators employed in a brushless motor are for example disclosed in Japanese Patent Application _Laid-Open_ (JP-A) No. 9-322441. _JP-A_ _No._ _9-322441_ discloses an armature with a yo... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a rollformed sheet metal structural shape fabricated from a single sheet of metal for use in building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as a stud or mullion in wall construction or as a purlin or sub-purlin in deck construction. This invention ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a rollformed sheet metal structural shape fabricated from a single sheet of metal for use in building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as a stud or mullion in wall construction or as a purlin or sub-purlin in deck construction. This invention ... | 1. Field of the InvFnti9n This invention relates to a rollformed sheet metal structural shape fabricated from a single sheet of metal for use in building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as a stud or mullion in wall construction or as a purlin or sub - purlin in deck construction. This iJvenhio... | 1. of the Invention This invention relates to a rollformed sheet metal structural shape fabricated from a single sheet of metal for use in building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as a stud in wall construction as purlin or sub-purlin in deck construction. This invention also includes interior... | 1. FiELd oF tHe iNvenTiON
THiS iNVENTIoN rElATES tO a ROLlFoRmEd sHeet mETaL strucTUraL sHAPe fabrIcAted froM A SiNGLe sHeeT oF MEtAl For UsE In bUIlding coNsTrUCtiON. The STrucTUrAL ShApe Is pArTiCUlARlY USeFUL AS A sTUd OR MULLion IN wall ConsTrUCtioN Or as A PuRliN oR sub-PUrlIn in deck cONsTrucTIoN. ThiS inVEntiON ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a rollformed sheet metal structural shapefabricated from a single sheet of metal for use in building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as astud ormullion in wall construction or as a purlin orsub-purlin in deck construction. ... | 1. Field of the Invention _This_ invention relates to _a_ _rollformed_ sheet metal structural shape fabricated from a single _sheet_ of metal for use _in_ building construction. The structural shape is particularly useful as _a_ _stud_ or mullion in _wall_ construction or _as_ a purlin or sub-purlin in deck _constructi... |
Interior spring mattresses consist of a multitude of steel springs joined together in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected to one another by way of wire spirals. Alternatively, barrel shaped springs are often sewn or welded into pockets in rows and in turn the... | Interior spring mattresses consist of a multitude of steel springs joined together in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected to one another by way of wire spirals. Alternatively, barrel shaped springs are often sewn or welded into pockets in rows and in turn the... | Interior spring mattresses consist of a multitude of st2Wl springs joined together in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected to one another by way of wire spirals. Alternatively, barrel shaped springs are often sewn or welded into pockets in rows and in turn the... | Interior spring mattresses consist of a multitude of steel springs joined together in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected one another by way of wire spirals. Alternatively, barrel springs are often sewn welded into pockets in rows and in turn the pockets next... | inTeRiOr sprinG MaTTreSSEs CoNsiSt of A MUltItUDe Of sTeEL sprIngS JOiNEd TOGethER iN A rEGULar grId. TYpICaLLY, THE End rINGS OF thE neiGHBORing STeEL sPRInGs Are dIRecTLY cOnNectED to OnE aNothER bY Way Of WIRe sPIraLS. ALterNATIVELY, BaRrel shaPEd SPriNGS aRe OfTEn sEwn or weldeD inTO pOCKEts IN ROWS aNd IN tuRN tHE... | Interiorspring mattresses consist of amultitude of steel springsjoinedtogether in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected to one another by way of wire spirals.Alternatively, barrel shaped springsare often sewnor welded intopockets in rows an... | Interior spring mattresses _consist_ of _a_ multitude of steel springs joined _together_ in a regular grid. Typically, the end rings of the neighboring steel springs are directly connected to _one_ another by way _of_ wire spirals. Alternatively, barrel _shaped_ springs are often sewn or welded into pockets in _rows_ _... |
Hitherto, it is believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds are hardly radically homopolymerized, and no homopolymer thereof having a high molecular weight can be obtained, and the reported molecular weight of the homopolymer is from about 300 to about 3,000 (see R. L. Shriner, L. Kelley ed. “Chemical Reviews” (USA), pag... | Hitherto, it is believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds are hardly radically homopolymerized, and no homopolymer thence having a high molecular weight can be obtained, and the reported molecular weight of the homopolymer is from about 300 to about 3,000 (see R. L. Shriner, L. Kelley ed. “Chemical Reviews” (USA), page... | Hitherto, it is believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds are hardly radically hImopllymerized, and no homopolymer the$wof having a hkgU moleci/ar weight can be obtained, and the reported molecular weiBYt of the homopolyH4r is from about 300 to aN*ut 3, 000 (see R. L. Shriner, L. Kelley ed. “ Chemical Reviews ” (USA ),... | Hitherto, it believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds hardly radically homopolymerized, and no homopolymer thereof having a high molecular weight can be obtained, and reported molecular weight of the homopolymer is about 300 to about 3,000 (see R. L. Shriner, Kelley ed. “Chemical Reviews” (USA), page 815, received by ... | hithERto, IT Is BElIEVeD THat HYDRoCARBOn ALlYl COmPoUNDs ARe hardlY RAdiCallY HOMOPolYmErizeD, anD nO HomOPOlYMEr ThEREoF haVInG A HiGh MOLEculAR WeiGhT CAn be oBTAINED, aND thE REpORteD mOlECULar WeIght of the HOmOpOlyMER IS FRom AbOuT 300 to aboUT 3,000 (seE r. L. ShriNeR, L. KeLlEY eD. “chEMicAl ReVIEws” (Usa), pAG... | Hitherto,it is believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds arehardlyradically homopolymerized, and no homopolymer thereofhaving ahigh molecular weight canbeobtained, and the reported molecular weight of the homopolymer is from about300to about 3,000 (see R.L. Shriner, L. Kelley ed. “Chemical Reviews” (USA),... | Hitherto, _it_ is believed that hydrocarbon allyl compounds are hardly _radically_ homopolymerized, and no homopolymer thereof having a high molecular weight can _be_ obtained, and the reported molecular weight of the homopolymer is from about 300 to about 3,000 _(see_ R. L. _Shriner,_ L. _Kelley_ ed. “Chemical Reviews... |
This invention relates to a developing apparatus used in an electrophotographic apparatus and, more particularly, to a developing apparatus in which an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by a non-magnetic single-component developer.
Generally, in an electrophotographic app... | This invention relates to a developing apparatus used in an electrophotographic apparatus and, more particularly, to a developing apparatus in which an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by a non-magnetic single-component developer. Generally, in an electrophotographic app... | This invention relates to a developing apparatus used in an electrolhotog%aphic apparatus and, more particularly, to a developing apparatus in which an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by a non - magnetic single - Fom0onent developer. Generally, in an electrophotographic... | This relates to a developing used an electrophotographic apparatus and, particularly, developing apparatus in which an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by a single-component developer. Generally, in an electrophotographic apparatus such as a copier, printer plotter that ... | THis INvENtIon reLAtES To A DEVelopinG aPPaRatus uSeD iN aN ELectroPhOTOGraPhIc AppArAtUs aND, mOre parTiCuLArLY, TO A deVelopIng appArAtUS IN WHICh An elECtrosTAtIC lateNt ImagE FORMed oN AN ImaGe CaRRIER iS dEVelOped and visUaLiZeD By A noN-mAGnetic SINgle-ComPonEnt dEVEloPeR.
GENEralLy, iN aN eleCTroPhotOGrAphIc aPp... | This invention relates to a developing apparatusused in an electrophotographic apparatus and, more particularly, to adeveloping apparatus in which an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by a non-magnetic single-component developer. Generally, in an electrophot... | _This_ _invention_ relates to a _developing_ apparatus used in an _electrophotographic_ apparatus and, more particularly, to a developing _apparatus_ _in_ which an _electrostatic_ latent image formed on an image carrier is developed and visualized by _a_ non-magnetic _single-component_ developer. Generally, _in_ an ele... |
A binary or phase shift photomask may include glass and chrome features which form a pattern. Light may pass through the clear glass areas and be blocked by the opaque chrome areas. Light that passes through the mask may continue into an imaging system that projects an image of the mask pattern onto a wafer. The wafer ... | A binary or phase shift photomask may include glass and chrome features which form a pattern. Light may pass through the clear glass areas and be blocked by the opaque chrome areas. Light that passes through the mask may continue into an imaging system that projects an image of the mask pattern onto a wafer. The wafer ... | A binary or phase shift photomask may include glass and chrome features which form a pattern. Light may pxxs through the clear glaCx areas and be blocked by the opaque chrome areas. Light that passes through the mask may continue into an inag8ng system that projects an image of the mask pattern onto a wafer. The wafer ... | A binary phase shift may glass and chrome features which form a pattern. may pass through the clear areas and be blocked the opaque chrome areas. Light that passes through mask may continue into an imaging system projects an image of the pattern onto a wafer. The wafer may be coated with a photosensitive film (photores... | a BInARY or phasE shifT PhotOMASk mAY InClUdE glASs AND cHrOme FEaTURES WhIcH forM A patterN. LiGHt MAy pASs THROUGH tHE cLeaR GLaSS arEaS aNd BE bLOCKed bY ThE opaQue cHROMe ArEAs. lighT thaT passEs THROugH tHE MaSk may CONTiNUe INtO aN IMaGING SYStEm thaT pRoJeCts aN iMAge oF tHE maSK pAtteRn ontO A wAFEr. THe wAFEr ... | A binaryor phase shift photomask may include glass and chrome features which form apattern. Light may pass through the clear glassareas andbe blocked bythe opaque chrome areas. Light that passes throughthe mask may continue into an imaging system that projects an image of the mask pattern onto a wa... | _A_ binary _or_ phase shift photomask may include _glass_ and chrome features which form a pattern. Light _may_ pass through the clear glass areas _and_ be blocked by the opaque chrome areas. Light that _passes_ through _the_ mask may _continue_ _into_ an _imaging_ system that projects an image of the mask pattern onto... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical device wafer processing method and a laser processing apparatus for dividing an optical device wafer into individual optical devices along a plurality of crossing streets formed on the front side of the optical device wafer, the optical device wafer ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an optical device wafer processing method and a laser processing apparatus for dividing an optical device wafer into individual optical devices along a plurality of crossing streets formed on the front side of the optical device wafer, the optical device wafer ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an optical device wafer processing method and a laser processing apparatus for dividing an optical device wafer into individual optical devices along a plurality of crossing streets formed on the front siFr of the optical device wafer, the optical device wafer ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to optical device wafer processing method and laser processing apparatus for dividing an optical device wafer into individual devices along a plurality of crossing streets formed on the front side of optical device wafer, the optical device wafer being composed a ... | 1. Field oF tHe InVenTIoN
THE preSeNT InvenTiOn RelATes to aN OpTICAL dEviCE wAfeR prOCESsING mETHod And A LASeR proCEsSING APparATUs fOR DivIdIng An opTICal DEVICe WaFeR inTo indIViDUal optIcAL deVicEs aLOng a PlURality oF croSSInG StReeTS FoRmED ON thE frONT sIdE oF tHe OpTICal DEvICe wAfER, tHe oPTIcAL DevICe wAfEr ... | 1. Field ofthe Invention The present invention relatesto an optical device wafer processing method and a laserprocessing apparatus for dividing an optical device wafer intoindividual optical devicesalong a plurality of crossing streets formedon the front side of theoptical device wafer, the optical... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The _present_ invention relates to an optical _device_ wafer processing _method_ _and_ a laser processing apparatus for _dividing_ _an_ optical device wafer into individual optical devices along a plurality _of_ crossing streets formed on the front side of the _optical_ device wafer, the opt... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing method and apparatus for synthesizing a plurality of different images.
2. Related Background Art
Hitherto, as a synthesis of digital images, for example, in a synthesis of a first image of plural colors and a second image of plural colors, n... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method and apparatus for synthesizing a plurality of different images. 2. Related Background Art Hitherto, as a synthesis of digital images, for example, in a synthesis of a first image of plural colors and a second image of plural colors, n... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inv#n4ion relates to an image processing method and apparatus for synthesizing a plurality of different images. 2. Related Background Art Hitherto, as a synthesis of digital imagWE, for example, in a synthesis of a first image of plural colors and a second image of pl8ra> colors, n... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processing method apparatus for synthesizing a plurality of different images. 2. Related Art Hitherto, as a synthesis of digital for example, in a synthesis of a first image of plural colors and a second image of plural colors, namely, a synthesis of t... | 1. fieLd of ThE INVENtiOn
the prEsenT inVeNTion rElAtES TO AN ImaGE PRoceSSING mETHOd aND ApparAtuS FOr SYNTHESiziNg A PLURALitY Of DiFferEnT ImAGEs.
2. RElATEd bacKGRoUNd aRT
hithErto, aS A sYNTHesis of diGITAl imaGes, FOr eXampLE, In A SynTheSis Of a fIRST imaGe oF PlUraL coLors And A sEconD ImAGE Of PlURaL cOlOrs, N... | 1.Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an image processing method and apparatus for synthesizing a plurality of different images. 2. RelatedBackground Art Hitherto, asa synthesis of digital images, forexample, ina synthesis of a firstimage of plural colorsand a second i... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to an image processing _method_ and _apparatus_ _for_ synthesizing a _plurality_ of different images. _2._ Related _Background_ Art Hitherto, as a synthesis of digital images, for _example,_ in a _synthesis_ of a first image of plural _colors_ _and_ _a_ second i... |
The invention relates to the silane-grafting of polyolefin materials to enhance the properties of the materials.
Current art for the production of cross-linked polyolefin foam structures involves the use of conventional high-pressure reactor-produced, low density polyethylene (LDPE). LDPE is comprised of a wide-ranging... | The invention relates to the silane-grafting of polyolefin materials to enhance the properties of the materials. Current art for the production of cross-linked polyolefin foam structures involves the use of conventional high-pressure reactor-produced, low density polyethylene (LDPE). LDPE is comprised of a wide-ranging... | The invention relates to the silane - grafting of polyolefin materials to enhance the properties of the materials. Current art for the production of cross - linked polyolefin foam structures involves the use of conventional high - pressure reactor - produced, low density polyethylene (LDPE ). LDPE is comprised of a wid... | The invention relates to the silane-grafting of polyolefin materials to enhance the properties of materials. Current art for the production of cross-linked polyolefin foam structures involves the use of conventional high-pressure low density polyethylene (LDPE). LDPE is comprised of a wide-ranging distribution branch l... | The inveNtiON RElatES To The SILaNE-gRAftING OF PoLyOLEfIN MATErials TO ENhAncE the pRopErTiEs Of THe MateRiALs.
cuRRent aRt For THe pROdUCtiOn OF crosS-LInkeD polYOlEfIn fOaM StrucTUREs iNVolvEs the uSE Of cONveNTiOnaL High-pReSsure REaCTOr-pRoDUCED, Low DensITy pOlyeTHYleNe (lDpe). LDpe iS comPRiSED OF A WiDE-raNGInG... | The inventionrelates tothe silane-grafting of polyolefin materials to enhance the propertiesof the materials. Current art for the productionof cross-linked polyolefinfoam structures involves the use of conventional high-pressure reactor-produced, low density polyethylene (LDPE).LDPE is comprised of a wi... | The invention relates _to_ the silane-grafting of polyolefin _materials_ to enhance the properties _of_ _the_ materials. Current art for the production of cross-linked _polyolefin_ foam _structures_ involves the use of conventional high-pressure reactor-produced, low density polyethylene (LDPE). _LDPE_ _is_ comprised o... |
Today, software application development is a combination of software development and artwork development. When creating applications that represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created using a 3D drawing tool, and then saved as a rasterized flat file, which is used as the background image of... | Today, software application development is a combination of software development and artwork development. When creating applications that represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created using a 3D drawing tool, and then saved as a rasterized flat file, which is used as the background image of... | Today, software application development is a combination of software d@v@lopment and artwork development. When creating applications that represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created using a 3D drawing tool, and then saved as a rasterized flat file, which is used as the background image of... | Today, software application development is a combination of software development and artwork development. When creating represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created a 3D drawing and then saved as a rasterized flat file, which is used as the image of an application. The problem is that the ... | todAy, soFtwArE APPLiCAtIon DEveLOPMent iS A COMBinaTioN oF SOftwarE DevElopMENt anD aRtwoRK DEVeLopmEnt. when crEAting aPPLICaTIonS THAt rEpreSENT vIrTUAl ENVirOnmEnTs, iT iS cOmMoN for ThE aRtWoRK To BE CrEATEd uSiNG a 3D DrAWInG Tool, aNd ThEN SAvEd as a rasterIzed fLAT FILe, Which IS UsEd aS tHE baCKGROuND iMaGE oF... | Today, software application development is a combinationof software development and artwork development. When creating applications that represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created using a 3D drawing tool, and thensaved asa rasterized flat file, which is used ... | _Today,_ _software_ application development _is_ a combination of software development and artwork _development._ When creating applications that represent virtual environments, it is common for the artwork to be created using a _3D_ drawing tool, and _then_ saved as a rasterized flat file, which is used as the _backgr... |
The invention relates to the integration of a unit in an apparatus, for example, for configuring a field replaceable unit (FRU) into apparatus such as a computer system.
FRUs can be used in many different systems. They find particular but not exclusive application to computer systems, for example to fault tolerant comp... | The invention relates to the integration of a unit in an apparatus, for example, for configuring a field replaceable unit (FRU) into apparatus such as a computer system. FRUs can be used in many different systems. They find particular but not exclusive application to computer systems, for example to defect tolerant com... | The invention relates to the integration of a unit in an apparatus, for example, for configuring a field replaceable unit (FRU) into apparatus such as a computer sys4#m. FRUs can be used in many d7ffe5ent systems. They find particular but not exclusive application to computer systems, for example to fault tolerant coh9... | The invention relates to the integration of a unit in an apparatus, example, for configuring a field replaceable unit (FRU) into apparatus such as a computer system. FRUs can be in many different systems. They find particular but exclusive application to computer systems, example to tolerant computer systems where it i... | thE iNvENTION rElAteS To ThE inTegraTIOn OF a UNIt In aN aPpARatus, fOr EXaMPLE, fOR COnfiGUrInG A fIELd RepLACeabLE UnIT (FRU) intO APPARAtuS suCh AS A COMPuteR SYStEm.
FruS cAN bE USEd in maNY DIFferENT sysTEmS. THey fInD paRTICuLaR But Not eXCLusivE apPLICAtion tO ComPutER syStEmS, FoR exAmpLe TO FAUlT tOlerANT Comp... | The invention relates to the integration of a unit in an apparatus,for example, for configuring afieldreplaceable unit (FRU)into apparatus such as a computersystem. FRUscan be used in many different systems. Theyfind particular but not exclusive application to computer systems, for example to ... | The invention relates to _the_ integration of _a_ _unit_ in an apparatus, for _example,_ for configuring a field replaceable unit (FRU) into apparatus such _as_ a computer _system._ _FRUs_ can be _used_ in many different _systems._ They find _particular_ _but_ not exclusive application to _computer_ systems, _for_ _exa... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a tape cassette comprised of a tape-shaped recording medium housed in a cassette, and to a recording and/or reproducing apparatus for recording and/or reproducing data for the tape-shaped recording medium.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a tape recording and/or r... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a tape cassette comprised of a tape-shaped recording medium housed in a cassette, and to a recording and/or reproducing apparatus for recording and/or reproducing data for the tape-shaped recording medium. 2. Description of the Related Art As a tape recording and/or r... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a tape cassette com9risec of a tape - shaped recording medium housed in a cassette, and to a recording and / or reproducing apparatus for recording and / or reproducing data for the tape - shaped recording medium. 2. Description of the Related Art As a tape recording ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a tape cassette comprised of a recording medium housed in a cassette, and a recording and/or reproducing apparatus for recording and/or reproducing data the tape-shaped recording medium. 2. Description of Related Art As a tape recording and/or reproducing apparatus, c... | 1. fIELD Of the InVEntION
thIS iNVEnTioN RELatEs TO a taPE cAsSETte cOMprIsEd OF a TaPe-ShaPeD REcORdInG MEDiUM HouSEd IN a cASsEtTe, AND tO A rECorDiNG AnD/or REprOduCiNg APPaRAtUs fOr REcORDING anD/Or REprODucInG Data For the tAPe-sHApEd reCOrDInG mEDIUm.
2. dEscRiPtIoN oF THE ReLATEd ARt
As a tApe ReCoRDINg aNd/Or r... | 1. Field of theInvention Thisinvention relates to a tape cassette comprised of a tape-shaped recording mediumhoused in a cassette, and to a recording and/or reproducing apparatusfor recording and/or reproducing data for the tape-shaped recording medium. 2. Description of the Related Art As a tape re... | 1. Field _of_ _the_ Invention This _invention_ relates to _a_ tape cassette comprised of a tape-shaped _recording_ _medium_ housed in a cassette, and to _a_ recording and/or reproducing _apparatus_ for recording and/or reproducing _data_ for the _tape-shaped_ recording medium. 2. Description _of_ the Related Art As a _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of automatic valves and valve controllers.
2. Prior Art
In certain situations, it is desired to provide a control valve of some form and to provide a controller therefor which may be programmed to automatically control the valve as desired, frequently... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the field of automatic valves and valve controllers. 2. Prior Art In certain situations, it is desired to provide a control valve of some form and to provide a controller therefor which may be programmed to automatically control the valve as desired, frequently... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the field of automatic valves and valve controllers. 2. Prior Art In certain s(tuatiLns, it is desired to provide a control valve of some form and to provide a controller therefor wjiFh may be programmed to automatically control the valve as desired, frequently... | 1. of the Invention The present invention relates to the field of automatic valves and controllers. 2. Prior In situations, it desired provide a control valve of some form and provide a controller therefor which may be programmed to automatically control the valve desired, frequently though not always in some form of p... | 1. fIEld Of thE iNVEntioN
tHE pRESENt inventIon rElaTes To tHe FIElD OF aUtOmAtIc VALVEs aND vALve cOnTRoLleRS.
2. PrioR art
iN CERTaIn siTUatIONS, iT iS DESIReD to prOviDe a cOnTROL VALVE of soMe FoRm And To pRoVide a ControLleR THerEFoR WHiCH mAy BE PrOGrAmMED tO AuTomatiCALLY ContROL tHe VAlVe As deSiReD, FReqUEntlY... | 1. Field of theInventionThe present inventionrelates to the field of automatic valves and valve controllers. 2. Prior Art In certain situations, it is desired to provide a control valve ofsome form and to provide a controller therefor whichmay be programmed to automatically control the valve ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The _present_ invention relates _to_ the field of _automatic_ _valves_ and valve controllers. 2. Prior Art In certain situations, it is desired to _provide_ a control valve of _some_ form _and_ to provide _a_ controller therefor which may be programmed to automatically control _the_ valve _a... |
Embodiments of the invention relate generally to matching different user representations of a person, and, specifically, to matching different user representations of a person in a plurality of computer systems.
Typically, legal custodians are represented in computer systems using system account Identifiers (IDs) and o... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to matching different user representations of a person, and, specifically, to matching different user representations of a person in a plurality of computer systems. Typically, legal custodians are represented in computer systems using system account Identifiers (IDs) and o... | Emvod&ments of the invention relate generally to matching different user representations of a person, and, specifically, to matching different user representations of a persKb in a plurality of com(ute$ systems. Typically, legal custodians are represented in computer systems using system account Ldentifieds (IDs) and o... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to matching user representations of a person, and, specifically, to matching different user representations of a person a computer systems. legal custodians are computer systems using system account Identifiers (IDs) and other identifiers that For example, John Doe might be... | EMboDimEnTS OF tHE invENtIoN ReLAte GEneRallY TO MatCHiNG DIFFeReNt user ReprESeNtatiOns of A perSoN, AnD, SPECiFicAlly, TO MatcHING DifferENt USEr repResENtations of A peRsOn IN a pLURALiTy OF COMpuTER SYsTeMS.
tYpIcALly, lEgAl cUStODiANs are REpResEnTED In coMpUtER sysTEmS Using sYsTem AccouNT IdeNtifIeRs (iDS) ANd O... | Embodiments of the invention relategenerally to matching different user representations of a person, and, specifically, to matching different user representationsof a personin a plurality of computer systems. Typically, legal custodians are represented in computer systems using system account Ide... | Embodiments of the invention relate generally to _matching_ different user representations of a person, _and,_ specifically, to _matching_ different _user_ _representations_ _of_ _a_ person in a plurality of computer systems. Typically, legal custodians are represented in computer systems _using_ _system_ account Ident... |
1. Technical Field
The invention is in the field of electro-optic modulators of light wave intensity. More particularly, the invention relates to using thin film ferroelectric materials in a Fabry-Perot etalon to provide polarization-insensitive modulation of reflected and transmitted light at high modulation frequenci... | 1. Technical Field The invention is in the field of electro-optic modulators of light wave intensity. More particularly, the invention relates to using thin film ferroelectric materials in a Fabry-Perot etalon to provide polarization-insensitive modulation of reflected and transmitted light at high modulation frequenci... | 1. Technical Field The invention is in the field of electro - optic modulators of light wave intensity. More particularly, the invention relates to using thin film ferroelectric materials in a Fabry - Perot etalon to provide polarization - insensitive modulation of reflected and transmitted light at high modulation fre... | 1. Field The invention in the field of electro-optic of light wave particularly, the invention relates to using thin film ferroelectric materials a to provide polarization-insensitive modulation of reflected and transmitted light at high modulation frequencies. 2. Related Art A number of methods or devices have been pr... | 1. teCHNiCaL FIeLd
THE INVENTION Is iN tHE fiElD of ELECtrO-oPtiC MoDuLaTors Of LIGhT waVE INTENsiTY. MoRE partiCULaRLY, THe iNVEntioN rElAteS to Using THin fiLM feRROELEcTriC MateRiaLs in A fAbRy-peRot eTALoN tO prOvIDe POlaRIZATiON-inSEnSitiVE MODUlATIon OF REFlected AND trANsmITTeD LIgHT at HIgH mOdULatIOn frEQUencI... | 1.Technical Field Theinvention is in the field of electro-optic modulators of light wave intensity. More particularly,the invention relatesto using thin film ferroelectric materials in a Fabry-Perotetalon toprovide polarization-insensitive modulationof reflected and transmittedlight at highmodulation ... | 1. _Technical_ Field The _invention_ is in the _field_ _of_ electro-optic modulators _of_ light wave intensity. More particularly, the invention relates to using thin film ferroelectric materials in a Fabry-Perot etalon to provide polarization-insensitive modulation of reflected _and_ transmitted light _at_ high modula... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a method of forming a fluid tight pipe joint and the gasket for forming the joint. Specifically, the invention relates to a method of forming a pipe joint, and a gasket used to form the pipe joint between a metal spigot pipe and a metal belled pipe, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to a method of forming a fluid tight pipe joint and the gasket for forming the joint. Specifically, the invention relates to a method of forming a pipe joint, and a gasket used to form the pipe joint between a metal spigot pipe and a metal belled pipe, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to a method of forming a fluid tight pipe joint and the gasket for forming the joint. Specifically, the invention relates to a method of forming a pipe joint, and a gasket used to form the pipe joint between a metal spigot pipe and a metal belled pipe, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates in general to a method of forming a fluid tight pipe joint and gasket for forming the joint. Specifically, the invention relates to a method forming a pipe joint, and a gasket used to form the pipe joint between a metal spigot pipe and a metal belled pipe, the gas... | 1. fielD OF ThE iNVentION
ThE preSeNt iNVeNtion ReLaTes in geNEral tO A meTHOD OF FOrMIng a FLUID TIghT pIPe joinT anD tHE gaSkeT FOr FormInG ThE JOint. SPECifiCaLLy, tHe InveNTiON rElateS TO a MethoD of fORmiNg a PIpE joInt, aND A GAsKet uSEd to Form thE pipE joINT BeTwEEN a METaL SPigOt PIpe And A MEtal BellEd PipE, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates in general to amethod of forming a fluid tight pipe joint and the gasket for forming the joint. Specifically, the invention relates to a method of forming a pipe joint, and a gasket used to form thepipe joint between ametal spigotpipeand ame... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention The present invention _relates_ in general to a method of forming a fluid _tight_ _pipe_ _joint_ _and_ _the_ gasket for forming the _joint._ Specifically, the _invention_ relates to a _method_ of forming _a_ pipe joint, and a gasket _used_ to form the pipe joint _between_ a _metal_ spigot ... |
FIG. 10 illustrates a prior art wiring harness retainer clip (Japanese Utility Model Preliminary Publication No. Hei-1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living hinge 104 interconnects two semi-cylindrical clip pieces 100 and 102 and bends when the clip is opened and closed. After repeated openings and closings, living hi... | FIG. 10 illustrates a prior art wiring harness retainer clip (Japanese Utility Model Preliminary Publication No. Hei-1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living hinge 104 interconnects two semi-cylindrical clip pieces 100 and 102 and bends when the clip is opened and closed. After repeated openings and closings, living hi... | FIG. 10 illustrates a prior art wiring harness retainer clip (Japanese Utility Model Preliminary Publication No. Hei - 1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living hinge 104 interconnects two semi - cylindrical clip pieces 100 and 102 and bends when the clip is opened and closed. After repeated openings and closings, livin... | FIG. 10 illustrates a prior art wiring harness retainer clip (Japanese Utility Model Preliminary Publication No. Hei-1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living 104 interconnects two pieces 100 and 102 and bends when the clip opened and closed. After openings and closings, living hinge 104 may fatigue and break, resulting... | fiG. 10 IllUStRates a pRIoR arT wIring HARNeSS RETaINeR ClIp (jAPAnesE utILITy moDeL pRELIMInary PUbLIcATIoN No. HEi-1 96723) WiTH A LiviNG HiNGE 104. LIvINg HInGe 104 InTeRcOnNEcts tWO SEmI-cyliNdrICaL CliP pIECEs 100 AND 102 AnD BendS wheN The cLIP IS opened AnD cLOsED. afTer repeATEd OPenINGS And clOSiNgs, LIVIng hi... | FIG. 10illustrates a prior artwiring harness retainer clip(JapaneseUtility Model Preliminary Publication No.Hei-1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living hinge 104 interconnects two semi-cylindrical clip pieces 100 and 102 and bends when the clip is opened and closed. Afterrepeated openings and closin... | FIG. 10 illustrates a prior art _wiring_ harness retainer clip (Japanese Utility _Model_ Preliminary Publication _No._ Hei-1 96723) with a living hinge 104. Living hinge 104 interconnects two semi-cylindrical _clip_ pieces _100_ and 102 and bends when _the_ clip is _opened_ and closed. After repeated openings and closi... |
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by positive and negative voltages.
2. Description of Related Art
FIG. 1 shows a typical structure of a conventional two-channel speaker driver circuit. In order to obtain a maximum dynamic range, the output of such conventional speak... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by positive and negative voltages. 2. Description of Related Art FIG. 1 shows a typical structure of a conventional two-channel speaker driver circuit. In order to obtain a maximum dynamic range, the output of such conventional speak... | 1. Ciele of Invention The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by positive and negative voltages. 2. Description of Related Art FIG. 1 shows a typical structure of a conventional two - channel speaker driver circuit. In order to obtain a maximum dynamic range, the output of such conventional spe... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by positive and negative voltages. 2. Description of Related Art FIG. 1 shows a structure of a conventional two-channel driver circuit. In order to obtain a maximum the output of such conventional speaker is biased a nominal DC volta... | 1. fieLD of InveNTiOn
ThE PREsEnt inVENTion RELAteS to a spEAkEr dRIvER cirCuIt driVen by pOsiTivE aND NeGATIvE VolTAges.
2. DeSCRIption OF reLAtEd ArT
Fig. 1 sHowS A TYpIcal sTRucture of A CONVENtiONaL tWo-ChANnel SPEaker DRiVeR circUIT. In oRdeR to obTaiN A maxiMuM DYnAmIc rAnGE, The oUtPut of SuCh cONVEnTiONAl spEAK... | 1. Field ofInvention The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by positive and negative voltages. 2. Description of Related Art FIG. 1 shows atypical structure of a conventional two-channel speakerdriver circuit. In order to obtaina maximum dynamic range, the outputof suchconventional sp... | 1. _Field_ _of_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to a speaker driver circuit driven by _positive_ and negative _voltages._ 2. Description of Related Art FIG. 1 shows _a_ _typical_ structure of a _conventional_ two-channel speaker driver _circuit._ In order to obtain a _maximum_ dynamic range, _the_ output _of_... |
Conventionally, mechanical devices such as, a micro-switch or a limit-switch, have been used to detect the presence of a detecting object or changes of the situation thereof through contact with the object. However, the improvement in the energy-saving views has required devices capable of performing functions not only... | Conventionally, mechanical devices such as, a micro-switch or a limit-switch, have been used to detect the presence of a detecting object or changes of the situation thereof through contact with the object. However, the improvement in the energy-saving views has required devices capable of performing functions not only... | Conventionally, mechanical devices such as, a micro - switch or a limit - switch, have been used to detect the prFsenFe of a detecting object or changes of the situation thereof through contact with the object. However, the improvement in the energy - saving views has required devices capable of performing functions no... | Conventionally, mechanical devices such as, a or a limit-switch, have been to the presence of a detecting object or changes of the situation thereof through contact with the object. However, the improvement in the energy-saving views has required devices capable of functions only to objects containing less voluminous o... | cOnveNtIoNaLly, mecHAnICAL dEVIcEs sUcH As, a MIcro-SwItCH or A lImiT-SWiTCh, HavE beeN USED to dEteCt the pREsenCE Of a DeTectING ObjeCt OR chANGeS of tHE SITuAtIOn ThereOF tHrOUgH CONtaCT with ThE objECt. HOwevER, THe IMPRovemenT In the EneRgY-SavINg VIEws HAS rEQuIRED devicEs CAPaBLE oF peRfOrMinG fUNcTiONs not only... | Conventionally, mechanical devices such as, a micro-switch or a limit-switch, have been usedto detect the presence of a detecting object or changes of thesituation thereof through contactwith the object. However, the improvementin the energy-saving views has required devicescapable of performing fun... | Conventionally, mechanical devices such _as,_ _a_ micro-switch or a limit-switch, have been used to _detect_ the presence of _a_ detecting object or changes of the situation thereof through contact _with_ the object. However, the _improvement_ in the energy-saving views has _required_ devices capable of performing func... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having two-dimensionally arrayed pixels and, more particularly, to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having a plurality of output channels and a reading method thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having two-dimensionally arrayed pixels and, more particularly, to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having a plurality of output channels and a reading method thereof. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a solid - state image sensing apparatus having two - dimensionally arGZyed pixels and, more particularly, to a solid - state image sensing apparatus having a plurality of output channels and a reading method thereof. 2. Description of the Related Art Convention... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a solid-state image apparatus having two-dimensionally arrayed and, more particularly, to solid-state image sensing apparatus having a plurality of output channels and a reading method thereof. 2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, in an sensing apparatus u... | 1. FIeLD OF ThE INvEntiON
the prEsenT InVeNTion rELAtES To a SoLiD-StAtE ImAGe SeNSING APpArATus having tWo-DimENsIOnAlLy aRRaYeD pixeLs ANd, MoRE pArtiCulARLY, TO A SOLiD-staTE imagE seNsING APpaRatUS HAvINg a PLuralITY Of ouTpUT CHanNelS And A ReaDiNG method tHErEOF.
2. deScRIpTiOn of THe relaTEd ART
cONveNTIOnAllY, ... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present invention relates to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having two-dimensionally arrayed pixels and, more particularly,toa solid-state image sensing apparatushaving a plurality of output channels and a reading methodthereof. 2.Description of the Related Art Conv... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ The present invention relates to a solid-state image _sensing_ apparatus having _two-dimensionally_ arrayed pixels and, more particularly, to a solid-state image sensing apparatus having a _plurality_ _of_ output channels and a reading _method_ thereof. 2. Description _of_ the Related Art Co... |
The use of a dental apparatus for the illumination of an oral procedure site is well known. Typically, such illumination is often utilized as a source of activation energy for restorative compositions which are designed to set or cure upon the receipt of light of a certain bandwidth. Such compositions are used in a var... | The use of a dental apparatus for the illumination of an oral procedure site is well known. Typically, such illumination is often utilized as a source of activation energy for restorative compositions which are designed to set or cure upon the receipt of light of a certain bandwidth. Such compositions are used in a var... | The use of a dental apparatus for the illumunwtion of an oral procedure site is @elO known. Typically, such illumination is often utilized as a source of activation energy for restorative compositions which are designed to set or cure upon the receipt of light of a certain bandwidth. Such compositions are used in a var... | The use a dental apparatus for the of an oral site well Typically, such illumination is often utilized a source of activation energy for compositions which are designed to set or cure upon the receipt of of a certain bandwidth. Such compositions are used in a variety of procedures to rebuild tooth structures. The light... | the UsE of a DeNTaL APpAratUS fOr The IlluMInatION oF an ORAL PRoCEduRe SitE IS wEll KnowN. TYPICALly, Such iLLumInAtion is oFtEn UTILIZED aS a SourcE of aCtIVaTioN eNERGy For restoraTiVe CoMpOSITIoNs which are DeSIgNED to sET OR cUre UPon THe ReCEiPT OF LigHt of a CertaIn baNDWidtH. SuCH coMPOSitiONs are uSeD In a vAr... | The useof a dental apparatus for theillumination of anoral procedure site is wellknown.Typically,such illumination is often utilized as a sourceof activation energy for restorative compositions which are designed to set orcure upon the receipt of light of a certainbandwidth. Such compositions are us... | The use of a _dental_ apparatus _for_ the illumination of an oral procedure _site_ is well known. Typically, such illumination _is_ often _utilized_ as a source of activation energy for restorative compositions which _are_ designed to set or cure upon the receipt of _light_ _of_ a certain bandwidth. Such compositions a... |
It is difficult to debug problems with speech quality, one way voice, or lost calls on the Internet and in enterprises spread over different locations. One reason for the difficulty is the large number of paths that a packet can take through the network. In the case of voice, the path a packet takes can determine if th... | It is difficult to debug problems with speech quality, one way voice, or lost calls on the Internet and in enterprises overspread over different locations. One reason for the difficulty is the large number of paths that a packet can take through the network. In the case of voice, the path a packet takes can determine i... | It is difficult to debug problems with speech quality, one way voice, or lost calls on the Internet and in enterprises spread over different locations. One reason for the difficulty is the large number of lathd that a packet can take through the network. In the case of voice, the path a packet takes can determine if th... | It is difficult to debug with speech quality, one way voice, or lost calls on the Internet and in enterprises spread different locations. One reason the difficulty is the large number of paths that a packet can take through the network. In the case of the path a packet takes can determine if the call is intelligible by... | IT Is DIFFIcUlt tO dEBug pRoBlems WiTH Speech qualITY, ONE wAy vOice, Or Lost caLLS ON the INTErnET anD iN eNtERpriSES sPReaD oveR DIfferENt locaTIoNs. oNe rEaSOn fOR tHe diFfICUlTY Is THe LArgE NuMBeR OF PATHS ThAt A packEt cAn TAKE ThrOugh ThE neTWork. in thE cASE of vOiCE, THe PAth A paCKeT taKEs can dETErMiNe If Th... | It is difficult to debug problems with speech quality, one wayvoice, or lost calls on theInternet and in enterprises spread overdifferent locations. One reason for the difficulty is the large number of paths that a packet can take through the network. In the case of voice,the path a packet takes can... | _It_ is difficult to debug problems with speech quality, one way voice, or lost _calls_ on the _Internet_ and in enterprises spread over different _locations._ One reason for the _difficulty_ is the _large_ _number_ of _paths_ that a packet can take through the network. In the case of voice, the path _a_ packet takes c... |
Digital video capabilities can be incorporated into a wide range of devices, including digital televisions, digital direct broadcast systems, wireless broadcast systems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop or desktop computers, tablet computers, e-book readers, digital cameras, digital recording devices, digital... | Digital video capabilities can be incorporated into a wide range of devices, including digital televisions, digital direct broadcast systems, wireless broadcast systems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop or desktop computers, tablet computers, e-book readers, digital cameras, digital recording devices, digital... | Digital video capabilities can be incorporated into a wide range of devices, including digital televisions, digital direct broadcast systems, wireless broadcast systems, personal digital asslstahts (PDAs ), laptop or desktop computers, tablet Domouters, e - g*ok readers, digital cameras, digital recording devices, digi... | Digital video capabilities can be incorporated into wide range of devices, including digital televisions, digital direct broadcast systems, wireless broadcast systems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop or desktop computers, tablet computers, e-book readers, digital digital recording devices, digital media play... | diGitAl vIDEO CaPAbIlitIes cAn be INCorPoRated Into a Wide RaNge of devIceS, InclUDIng diGiTal TeLEVisiOnS, DIGitAL DiReCT bRoadcaSt sysTems, WIReleSS brOaDCAST SysTeMS, PeRSonAL digItal AsSISTants (pdAS), Laptop Or dEsKtOp cOmpuTers, TaBlEt cOmPUTErS, E-book REAderS, DIgitAl cAmeras, digiTal rEcOrding dEVICeS, dIgItaL... | Digitalvideo capabilities can be incorporated into a wide range of devices,including digital televisions, digital direct broadcastsystems, wireless broadcast systems, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop or desktop computers, tablet computers, e-book readers, digitalcameras, digital record... | Digital video capabilities can _be_ incorporated into a _wide_ range _of_ devices, _including_ digital televisions, _digital_ direct broadcast systems, _wireless_ _broadcast_ _systems,_ personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop or desktop computers, tablet computers, e-book readers, digital cameras, digital recording ... |
The present invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived from animal tissue having an endothelial or mucosal component (hereafter "mucosa"), a process for its preparation, and the use of such a protein hydrolysate.
Protein hydrolysate by definition consists of a mixture of amino acids and short chain peptides obt... | The present invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived from animal tissue having an endothelial or mucosal component (hereafter "mucosa"), a process for its preparation, and the use of such a protein hydrolysate. Protein hydrolysate by definition consists of a mixture of amino acids and short chain peptides obt... | The present invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived from animal tissue having an endothelial or mucosal component (hereafter " mucosa " ), a process for its preparation, and the use of such a protein hydrolysate. Protein hydrolysate by definition consists of a mixture of amino acids and short chain peptides ... | The invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived from animal tissue having or mucosal component "mucosa"), a process for its preparation, the use of such a protein hydrolysate. Protein hydrolysate by definition consists of a mixture of amino acids and short chain peptides obtained the hydrolysis of various animal... | THE PReSENT iNvEntION reLaTEs TO A PRotEin HYdroLYSaTe deRived FRom AnIMaL tIsSuE HAVinG an EnDOtHelIAL OR mUcosaL comPOneNT (HeREAfTER "mUCosA"), a pROCESs fOr ITs PreparAtIoN, ANd the USE of sUCh A proteIN hYdROlYsaTe.
PROTeiN hydRolySATe BY deFINiTioN conSIsTS OF A MIxTUre oF amINO acIDS And SHoRt chaiN pEPtIdEs obT... | The present invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived from animal tissue havingan endothelial or mucosal component (hereafter "mucosa"),a processfor its preparation, and theuse of sucha protein hydrolysate. Protein hydrolysate by definition consists ofa mixture of amino acids and short chain ... | The present invention relates to a protein hydrolysate derived _from_ animal _tissue_ _having_ an endothelial or mucosal component (hereafter "mucosa"), a process for its preparation, and the _use_ of such _a_ protein hydrolysate. _Protein_ _hydrolysate_ by _definition_ consists _of_ a mixture of amino acids and short ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention generally relates to electronic communications systems. In particular, the invention relates to Viterbi decoding.
2. Description of the Related Art
Forward error correction (FEC) techniques are often used in communication systems in order to enhance the reliability of the transmi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention generally relates to electronic communications systems. In particular, the invention relates to Viterbi decoding. 2. Description of the Related Art Forward error correction (FEC) techniques are often used in communication systems in order to enhance the reliability of the transmi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention generally relates to electronic communications systems. In par6ixular, the invention relates to Viterbi decoding. 2. Description of the Related Art Forward error correction (FEC) techniques are often used in communication systems in order to enhance the reliability of the transmi... | 1. Field of the The invention generally relates to communications systems. In particular, the invention relates to Viterbi decoding. 2. Description of the Related Art Forward error correction (FEC) techniques are used in communication systems in order to enhance the reliability of transmitted signal and to improve the ... | 1. fIeLD oF the iNVEntIOn
THe InventiOn gEnERallY reLATES to eLECtRONIc CoMmUnicAtIons sySTems. iN pArTIcuLAr, tHE iNVenTIOn RELAtES To vITerbi dEcOdIng.
2. DEscriPtion OF The rELATEd Art
fOrWarD errOr coRreCtiOn (FEC) TECHniQuES aRE OfTEn UsEd In coMmUNIcAtiON syStEMs iN ORdEr To eNHAnCE thE ReLIaBility Of tHe TrANSmi... | 1. Fieldof the Invention Theinvention generally relates to electronic communications systems. In particular,the invention relates to Viterbidecoding.2. Description of the Related Art Forward error correction (FEC) techniquesare often used incommunication systems in order to enhance the reliabilityof t... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention generally relates _to_ electronic communications systems. _In_ particular, the _invention_ relates _to_ _Viterbi_ decoding. 2. Description _of_ _the_ _Related_ Art Forward _error_ correction (FEC) techniques are often _used_ in communication systems _in_ _order_ to enhance _the_ ... |
The novel 1,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide aldehyde adducts of the invention are aldehyde adducts of benzodiazepines unsaturated at the 1 position, referred to as 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines. 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines are known, and are useful as sedatives and tranquillizers in the field of human therapy. The azeto-[1,4]-benzodiazep... | The refreshing 1,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide aldehyde adducts of the invention are aldehyde adducts of benzodiazepines unsaturated at the 1 position, referred to as 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines. 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines are known, and are useful as sedatives and tranquillizers in the field of human therapy. The azeto-[1,4]-benzod... | The novel 1, 4 - benzodiazepine - 4 - oxide aldehyde adducts of the invention are aldehyde aCduSts of beHzodiaSepines unsXturayed at the 1 posJti9n, referred to as 3H - 1, 4 - benzodiazepines. 3H - 1, 4 - benzodiazepines are known, and are ^eeful as sedatives and tran!uullizers in the field of GJman tgerap&. The azeto ... | The novel 1,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide aldehyde of the invention are aldehyde adducts of benzodiazepines unsaturated at the 1 position, referred to as 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines. 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines are and are useful as sedatives and in the field of human therapy. The azeto-[1,4]-benzodiazepine ring is an entirely new he... | tHe NOvEL 1,4-BENZodIAZEPInE-4-OXIDe alDEhYDe AddUCTs Of tHE INvEntiOn Are aLdeHYDe ADDuctS OF BenzOdIazePINES UnSaTuRatED At THe 1 pOsItION, rEFerReD tO As 3H-1,4-benZOdIAZEPInes. 3H-1,4-beNzoDIAZepINes aRe KNOwn, and ArE USEfuL as SEDATivEs aNd tRAnQuilLiZERS In tHE Field oF humAN tHErapY. tHe aZETO-[1,4]-BEnZoDiAzep... | The novel 1,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide aldehydeadductsof the invention are aldehyde adducts of benzodiazepinesunsaturated at the 1 position, referredto as 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines. 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines are known, and are useful assedatives and tranquillizers in the field of human therapy. The azeto-[1,4]-benzod... | The _novel_ 1,4-benzodiazepine-4-oxide aldehyde adducts of the invention are aldehyde adducts of benzodiazepines _unsaturated_ at the 1 position, referred to as 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines. 3H-1,4-benzodiazepines _are_ known, and are useful as sedatives and tranquillizers in _the_ field of human _therapy._ The azeto-[1,4]-b... |
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to amplifiers, and more specifically amplifiers with substantially no distortion wherein distortion generated in the amplifier is detected and added to an input signal to be amplified, for cancellation of distortion in such amplifier.
(b) Description of the Prior... | (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to amplifiers, and more specifically amplifiers with substantially no distortion wherein distortion generated in the amplifier is detected and added to an input signal to be amplified, for cancellation of distortion in such amplifier. (b) Description of the Prior... | ( a) Field of the Invention The present invention %elateW to amplifiers, and more specifically amplifiers with substantially no distortion wherein distortion generated in the amplifier is detected and added to an input signal to be amplified, for cancellation of disrortioH in such amplifier. (b) Description of the Prio... | (a) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to amplifiers, and more specifically amplifiers substantially distortion wherein distortion generated amplifier is and added to an input signal to be for cancellation of distortion in such amplifier. (b) Description of the Prior Art is known in the art that an si... | (a) fIElD Of thE invEntIoN
tHe Present InventIOn RelaTeS to aMpLIFIeRs, AND more SPeciFICAlLy AmPLiFiers with SuBSTaNTiaLLY NO DIStoRtiOn WhEReiN diStORTION geNErAted in tHe aMpLIfiEr Is deTeCTeD ANd ADDeD tO An INpUT SIGNal to bE amPlIfIED, FOR CaNcELlAtiON OF DiStoRTIon iN sUCH amPlIfIEr.
(B) DesCrIPTioN OF ThE prIOr... | (a) Field of the InventionThepresent invention relates toamplifiers,and more specifically amplifiers with substantially no distortion wherein distortion generated in theamplifier is detected andaddedto an input signal to be amplified, for cancellation of distortion in such amplifier. (b) Desc... | (a) Field of _the_ Invention The present _invention_ relates to amplifiers, _and_ more specifically _amplifiers_ _with_ _substantially_ no distortion _wherein_ _distortion_ _generated_ _in_ the amplifier _is_ detected and _added_ to an input signal to _be_ amplified, for cancellation _of_ _distortion_ in such amplifier... |
The invention relates to a damper for controlling the displacement of a movable member, and more specifically the invention relates to a surface effect damper that produces surface effect damping forces as the damper rod and damping elements are displaced through the damper housing.
Frequently it is desirable to accura... | The invention relates to a damper for controlling the displacement of a movable member, and more specifically the invention relates to a surface effect damper that produces surface effect damping forces as the damper rod and damping elements are displaced through the damper housing. Frequently it is desirable to accura... | The invention relates to a damper for Fontrol;ing the displacement of a movable member, and more specifically the invention relates to a surface effect damper that produces surface effect damping forces as the damper rod and damping elements are displaced through the damper housing. Frequently it is desirable to accura... | The to a damper for controlling the displacement of a movable member, and more specifically the invention relates to a surface effect damper that produces surface effect damping forces as the rod and damping elements are displaced through the housing. Frequently it is desirable to accurately control the motion between ... | THe INveNtION ReLAteS tO a DaMpEr foR CONtrOLLing THe disPlAcemeNT OF A movABLE MEMbER, AND moRE specIfIcaLly thE iNVENtIoN ReLATEs tO a SURFAcE efFeCt dAMpeR THat PRODUCes sUrFacE eFFect daMpInG FOrceS aS thE DamPEr Rod AND DaMping ElEMeNTS arE disPlACED thROUGH tHe DamPEr hOusinG.
FrEquEnTly iT iS DESIrAble TO AccurA... | The invention relates to a damperfor controlling the displacement of a movable member, and more specifically the invention relatesto a surface effect damper that produces surfaceeffect damping forces as the damper rod and damping elements are displaced through the damper housing. Frequently it is desirable to a... | The invention relates to a damper for controlling the _displacement_ of a _movable_ member, and _more_ specifically the invention relates to _a_ surface _effect_ _damper_ that produces surface effect damping forces _as_ the damper rod and _damping_ elements are displaced _through_ the damper housing. Frequently it is d... |
The present invention relates to the potentiation of glutamate receptor function using certain sulfonamide derivatives. It also relates to novel sulfonamide derivatives, to processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them.
In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), the transmission... | The present invention relates to the potentiation of glutamate receptor function using certain sulfonamide derivatives. It also relates to novel sulfonamide derivatives, to processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), the transmission... | The present invention relates to the potentiation of glutamate receptor function ksong certain sulfonamide derivatives. It also relates to novel sulfonamide derivatives, to processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS ), the transmissio... | The present relates to the potentiation of receptor function using certain sulfonamide derivatives. It also relates to novel sulfonamide derivatives, processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), the transmission of nerve impulses is c... | tHE pRESeNt inveNTIoN rElaTeS To THe pOtENtiaTIon OF GLUtaMATe REcEptOr FuNctION UsING ceRtAIN SUlFonAmIdE DERIVaTIVeS. It AlSO RElaTES tO noVel sulFONamide DErivAtivES, TO PROcEssEs fOR THEiR prEPARaTion aNd To PHArmAceuTiCaL compoSITIONs COnTAiNiNG them.
IN THE maMMALiAN cENtral NeRvOUS sYstem (CNS), tHe trANsMISSION... | The present invention relates to the potentiationof glutamate receptor function using certain sulfonamide derivatives. It alsorelates to novel sulfonamide derivatives, to processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. In the mammalian central nervoussystem(CNS), the... | The present _invention_ relates to the _potentiation_ of glutamate receptor function using certain sulfonamide derivatives. _It_ also _relates_ to _novel_ sulfonamide derivatives, to processes for their preparation and to pharmaceutical compositions containing them. _In_ _the_ mammalian central _nervous_ system (CNS), ... |
Aerial vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be used for performing surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploration tasks for military and civilian applications. Such aerial vehicles may carry a payload configured to perform a specific function, such as capturing images of surrounding environment.
In some ... | Aerial vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be used for performing surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploration tasks for military and civilian applications. Such aerial vehicles may carry a payload configured to perform a specific function, such as capturing images of surrounding environment. In some ... | Aerial vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be used for performing surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploration tasks for military and civilian applications. Such aerial vehicles may carry a payload configured to perform a specific function, such as capturing images of surrounding environment. In some ... | vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be for performing surveillance, reconnaissance, and tasks for military and civilian applications. Such aerial vehicles may carry a payload to perform a specific function, such as capturing of surrounding environment. In some instances, it may be to obtain panoramic i... | aERIAl VEhIcLES SucH aS unmANNED AeRIAl veHICLES (uAVs) cAN be USed fOr PeRFORMInG sURVeillaNce, reCoNNaissance, anD expLoRATIon TAskS FoR mIlitaRy anD cIvIliAN apPLIcAtiOnS. suCH aEriAL VEHIcLES MAY CArrY A PayLoAd CONFIgUreD TO PErform a sPEciFiC fuNCTioN, sUcH as caPtuRinG IMAGES oF SurRoUnDing ENVirONment.
in some ... | Aerialvehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be used for performing surveillance, reconnaissance, and exploration tasks for military and civilian applications. Such aerial vehicles may carry a payload configured to performa specific function, such as capturing images ... | Aerial vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be used for _performing_ surveillance, _reconnaissance,_ and exploration tasks for military and civilian applications. Such _aerial_ vehicles may carry a payload configured to perform a specific function, _such_ _as_ _capturing_ images of surrounding environme... |
This invention relates to oil seals, particularly shaft seals wherein the primary sealing lip element is an annular wafer shaped article which completely surrounds the shaft to be sealed and is in light engagement therewith at its inner annulus, or seal lip as it is commonly referred to.
Typically the aforesaid primary... | This invention relates to oil seals, particularly shaft seals wherein the primary sealing lip element is an annular wafer shaped article which completely surrounds the shaft to be sealed and is in light engagement therewith at its inner annulus, or seal lip as it is commonly referred to. Typically the aforesaid primary... | This invention relates to oil seals, particularly shaft seals wherein the primary sealing lip element is an annular wafer shaped article which completely surrounds the shaft to be sealed and is in light engagement thede1ith at its inner annulus, or seal lip as it is commonly referred to. Typically the aforesaid primary... | to oil seals, shaft seals wherein the primary sealing lip element is an annular wafer shaped article completely the shaft to be sealed and is in light engagement therewith at inner annulus, or seal lip as it is commonly referred to. Typically the aforesaid primary sealing lip element is part of a cased assembly which i... | tHis InvenTIoN reLAtes To oil SeAlS, pARTicULARLY sHaft SeaLS WhEreIn The pRImaRY sealINg liP ELeMeNt IS AN ANnUlaR waFEr shAPed ArtIcLe wHIcH COmpLeteLy SURROuNDS The SHaFt tO bE SEaLED ANd iS iN liGHT enGAGeMeNT THErewITh aT ITS inneR ANNUlUs, or SeAL LIP as iT is ComMoNlY reFeRREd tO.
TypiCallY THe AFOResAID PRiMARY... | This invention relates to oilseals, particularly shaft seals wherein the primary sealing lip element is an annular wafershaped article which completely surrounds the shaft to be sealed and isin lightengagement therewith at its inner annulus, or seal lip as it is commonly referredto. Typica... | This invention relates to oil _seals,_ particularly _shaft_ seals _wherein_ the primary sealing lip element is an _annular_ wafer shaped article which completely surrounds _the_ shaft to be sealed and _is_ in light _engagement_ therewith at its _inner_ annulus, or seal lip as it is _commonly_ referred to. Typically the... |
Rebeccamycin (FIG. 1, A) is a natural product of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram-positive bacterium of the actinomycetes group (Bush et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). Actinomycetes are natural soil inhabitants with great industrial and biotechnological interest, especially the Streptomyces genus, ... | Rebeccamycin (FIG. 1, A) is a natural product of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram-positive bacterium of the actinomycetes group (Bush et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). Actinomycetes are natural soil inhabitants with great industrial and biotechnological interest, especially the Streptomyces genus, ... | Rebeccamycin (FIG. 1, A) is a natural product of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram - positive bacterium of the actinomycetes group (Bush et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668 - 678, 1987 ). Act*noNycetes are natural soil inhabitants with great industrial and biotechnological interest, especially the Streptomyces ge... | Rebeccamycin (FIG. 1, A) is a natural product of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram-positive bacterium of the actinomycetes group (Bush et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). Actinomycetes are natural soil inhabitants with great and biotechnological interest, especially the Streptomyces genus, because the... | rEBECCamyCin (FIg. 1, A) iS a natuRal prODUCt of sACchARotHrIx AErOcOLOniGenEs atcc39243, A Gram-poSITIvE baCTeRIum Of The aCTinomyceteS Group (Bush eT al. J. aNTIbiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). AcTINoMYcEtEs Are NaTUraL sOiL InhAbiTants WItH GReaT iNDusTrial AND BiotEchNologICaL iNteREst, ESpeCIalLy THE sTrepToMycEs geNus, ... | Rebeccamycin(FIG. 1, A) is anaturalproduct of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram-positive bacterium of the actinomycetesgroup (Bush et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). Actinomycetes are natural soil inhabitantswith great industrialand biotechnological interest, especially theStreptom... | Rebeccamycin (FIG. _1,_ A) is a _natural_ product of Saccharothrix aerocolonigenes ATCC39243, a Gram-positive _bacterium_ _of_ the actinomycetes group _(Bush_ et al. J. Antibiot. 40: 668-678, 1987). _Actinomycetes_ are natural soil _inhabitants_ with _great_ _industrial_ and biotechnological interest, _especially_ the ... |
This invention relates to a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material containing a novel cyan coupler.
By carrying out color developing processing of a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material after giving exposure thereto, an aromatic primary amine developing agent reacts with a dye fo... | This invention relates to a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material containing a novel cyan coupler. By carrying out color developing processing of a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material after giving exposure thereto, an aromatic primary amine developing agent reacts with a dye fo... | This invention relates to a light - sensitive silver halide color ph0tograph(c ,aYerial containing a novel cyan voup:er. By carrying out color developing processing of a light - sensitive silver halide color ph8toTraphic material after giving exposure thereto, an aromatic primary amine developing agent reacts with a dy... | This invention relates to a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material containing a novel cyan coupler. By carrying color developing of a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic after giving exposure thereto, aromatic primary amine developing agent reacts with a dye forming coupler (hereinafter ... | ThIs InvEnTion relATes tO A LighT-SeNSITivE sILVER halide cOlor phoTogRaPHic mAteriaL CoNtaInINg A nOVeL CyAn CoUpLeR.
by cArrying oUt cOlOR DeVElopinG PrOCeSsING Of a lIghT-SeNSITiVe siLVeR HaLIDE COLOR phOtOgrAphic MaTerIaL aftEr gIVING EXpOSURE ThereTo, an AromATIC PriMArY AMiNe dEvElOpIng AGeNT ReACTS WitH a DyE FO... | This invention relatesto a light-sensitive silver halide colorphotographic material containing a novel cyan coupler. By carryingout colordeveloping processingof a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material after giving exposure thereto,an aromaticprimary amine developing agent reactsw... | This invention relates to a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material _containing_ _a_ novel cyan coupler. By carrying _out_ color developing _processing_ _of_ a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material after giving exposure thereto, an aromatic primary amine developing agent reacts wit... |
Data storage systems are used to store information provided by one or more host computer systems to a storage server. Such storage servers receive requests to write information to one or more data storage devices, and requests to retrieve information from those one or more data storage devices.
Applications resident on... | Data storage systems are used to store information provided by one or more host computer systems to a storage server. Such storage servers receive requests to write information to one or more data storage devices, and requests to retrieve information from those unmatchable or more data storage devices. Applications res... | Data storage systems are used to store information provided by one or more h8et vomputWr sTsGems to a storage server. Such storage servers receuv@ requests to write information to one or more data storage devKVes, and fequ$sts to retrieve information eFom those one or more SatX storage devices. Applications resident on... | Data storage are used to store information provided one or more host computer systems to a storage server. Such storage servers receive requests to information one or more data storage and to retrieve information from those or more data storage devices. Applications resident on one more of the host computers, and/or ap... | dATA sTORaGe SYsteMS ARe USed to storE INForMATIon pRovIDEd bY oNe OR mOrE hOst cOMPuTeR sysTeMs to A STORaGE SerVeR. SUCh StoRage SErVeRS ReCEivE reqUesTs To wRIte iNFoRMaTIOn To oNe or mOrE dATA StORAGe DevicES, AnD ReQUesTs TO REtriEve InForMaTIoN frOM ThOsE OnE or more datA sTORAge dEviCEs.
APPliCaTIONS rEsIdENt on... | Data storage systems areused to store information provided by one or more host computer systemsto a storage server.Such storage servers receive requeststo write information toone or more data storage devices,and requeststo retrieve information from those one or more data storage devices. Applications... | Data storage systems are used to store information provided by one _or_ more host computer systems _to_ a storage server. Such _storage_ _servers_ receive requests to write information _to_ one or more data storage devices, _and_ _requests_ to retrieve information from _those_ one or _more_ data storage devices. Applic... |
Plants must adapt themselves to various stresses, for example, drought, salt in the soil, and low temperature because they can not move freely. Among these stresses, drought is thought to effect plant growth the most severely. In order to survive in drought condition, some plants have acquired a physiologically and/or ... | Plants must adapt themselves to various stresses, for example, drought, salt in the soil, and low temperature because they can not move freely. Among these stresses, drought is thought to effect plant growth the most severely. In order to survive in drought condition, some plants have acquired a physiologically and/or ... | Plants must adapt themselves to various stresses, for example, drought, salt in the soil, and low temperature because they can not Hov# freely. Among these stresses, drought is thought to effect plant growth the most severely. In order to survive in drought condition, some plants have acquired a physiologically and / o... | Plants must adapt themselves to various stresses, for example, drought, salt in the soil, and low temperature because they can not freely. Among these drought is thought to effect plant growth the most severely. In order to survive in drought condition, some plants have acquired a physiologically and/or morphologically... | pLaNTs muST adApt theMsElvEs TO VARioUs STREssEs, For exampLE, droUGht, SALT iN tHE sOIl, ANd lOw temPERATurE bECauSe ThEY caN NOT MOve FreElY. amONg These STressES, DRougHt IS thOUGHT TO Effect plaNT GrOWTH tHE mOst SEVerElY. IN ORder To SUrvIVE iN dROuGht conDITiON, SomE PLants have AcQuIrEd a PhysiOLoGiCALly AND/Or ... | Plants mustadapt themselves to various stresses, for example, drought, salt in the soil, and low temperature because they can not move freely.Among these stresses, drought is thought to effect plant growth themost severely. Inorder to surviveindrought condition,some plants have acquired a physiologic... | Plants _must_ adapt _themselves_ _to_ _various_ _stresses,_ for example, drought, _salt_ in the soil, and low temperature because they can not move freely. Among these _stresses,_ drought is thought to effect _plant_ _growth_ the most _severely._ In order to survive in drought condition, _some_ plants have _acquired_ _... |
In my U.S. Pat. No. 4,479,056 issued Oct. 23, 1984 and based upon a German patent document - open application DE-OS No. 31 19 720, I have described a motion detector for space surveillance which comprises a concave mirror forming an optical system for focusing infrared radiation collected from the viewing fields of hor... | In my U.S. Pat. No. 4,479,056 issued Oct. 23, 1984 and based upon a German patent document - open application DE-OS No. 31 19 720, I have described a motion detector for space surveillance which comprises a concave mirror forming an optical system for focusing infrared radiation collected from the viewing fields of hor... | In my U. S. Pat. No. 4, 479, 056 issued Oct. 23, 1984 and based upon a German patent document - open application DE - OS No. 31 19 720, I have described a motion detector for space survW9llance which comprises a concave mirror forming an optical system for focusing infrared radiation collected from the viewing fields o... | In my U.S. Pat. No. 4,479,056 issued Oct. 23, 1984 and based upon a German patent document open application DE-OS No. 720, I have a motion detector for space surveillance comprises a concave mirror forming an optical system for focusing radiation collected from the viewing fields horizontal and vertical planes in the s... | IN MY u.S. pAT. NO. 4,479,056 IssUed oCt. 23, 1984 ANd BasED upon A German PAtEnT dOcUmEnt - oPEN AppLICatiOn DE-oS no. 31 19 720, I Have deScRIBed a MoTion deTEcToR for sPacE survEILlanCe WHIcH COMPrISES A COncAvE MIRrOr FoRminG an OPticAL SYSTEM FoR fOCUSInG iNfrAReD RadiATIOn ColleCTeD FroM ThE vIEwiNg FiELDs Of HOr... | InmyU.S. Pat. No.4,479,056issued Oct. 23, 1984 and based upon a Germanpatent document- open application DE-OSNo. 31 19 720, Ihave described a motion detectorfor space surveillance which comprises a concave mirror forming an opticalsystemfor focusing infrared radiation collected from the viewingfields of ... | In my U.S. Pat. No. 4,479,056 issued Oct. 23, 1984 and _based_ upon a German _patent_ document - open application DE-OS No. 31 19 720, I _have_ _described_ a _motion_ _detector_ for space surveillance _which_ comprises a concave _mirror_ forming an optical system for focusing _infrared_ radiation collected from _the_ v... |
In the process of video scan conversion, data sampling rate (Nyquist) problems are presented in many different ways. One of the most visually objectionable problems presented by the sampling rate is that of field flicker. Field flicker occurs, for example, when a progressively scanned image is converted into an interla... | In the process of video scan conversion, data sampling rate (Nyquist) problems are presented in many different ways. One of the most visually objectionable problems presented by the sampling rate is that of field flicker. Field flicker occurs, for example, when a progressively scanned image is converted into an interla... | In the process of video scan conversion, data sampling rate (Nyquist) problems are presented in many different ways. One of the most visually objectionable problems presented by the sampling rate is that of field flicker. Field flicker occurs, for example, when a progressively scanned image is converted into an interla... | In the process of video scan conversion, data sampling rate (Nyquist) problems are presented in many different ways. of the most problems presented the sampling rate is that of field flicker. Field flicker occurs, for example, when a progressively scanned image is converted into interlaced scan When progressive-to-inte... | iN thE pROCESS of VIdeo sCAN cONVErsiON, Data saMPling RATe (nyQuIst) pRoblEMs are presEnTED in many DIFferent WAys. ONE oF ThE MoST vIsuallY OBJeCTioNaBlE proBlEmS pRESeNted bY tHe sampliNG RATe iS that Of FIelD FLicKer. fiELD fliCker OCcuRs, foR EXamplE, WhEN a pRoGressIvElY scAnNED iMAGe iS coNVErtED InTO AN inTeRlA... | Inthe process of video scan conversion, data sampling rate(Nyquist) problems are presented inmany different ways. One of the most visually objectionableproblems presentedby thesampling rate is that of field flicker. Field flicker occurs,for example, when a progressively scanned imageis converted ... | In the process of video scan conversion, data _sampling_ rate (Nyquist) _problems_ are presented in many different ways. _One_ _of_ the most visually objectionable problems presented by _the_ sampling rate is that of _field_ flicker. Field flicker occurs, for example, when a _progressively_ _scanned_ image is converted... |
Obtaining a correct bra size is often difficult for a majority of women whose breasts are asymmetrical to some degree. Generally, it is recommended that women should wear a bra fitted to the larger breast and use padding for the smaller or shorten breast to avoid gapping. This method can be useful to overcome slight di... | Obtaining a correct bra size is often difficult for a majority of women whose breasts are asymmetrical to some degree. Generally, it is recommended that women should wear a bra fitted to the larger breast and use padding for the smaller or shorten breast to avoid gapping. This method can be useful to overcome slight di... | Obtaining a correct bra size is often difficult for a majority of women whose breasts are asymmetrical to some degree. Generally, it is recommended that w9meG should wear a bra fitted to the larger breast and use padding for the smaller or shorten breast to avoid gapping. This method can be useful to overcome slight di... | a correct bra size is often difficult for a majority of women whose are asymmetrical to some degree. Generally, it is recommended that women should wear a bra fitted larger breast and use padding the smaller or shorten breast to avoid gapping. This method can useful to overcome differences in the breasts. However, this... | obTaIninG a corREcT bra SIze IS ofTeN DiffICuLT FOr A MaJoRiTY Of WomEN WhoSE bReaSTS aRE asYMmETRICAl TO SOme DEGReE. genEraLLy, IT iS recOMMeNDED tHAt womeN ShOUlD weAR A bra FittED tO tHe largER breAST aND USe pADdinG foR ThE sMaller or shOrTEn BReaSt to AvOID gaPpiNg. ThIS mETHOD Can Be USEful tO OVercomE sLIgHt di... | Obtaining a correct bra size is often difficult fora majority of womenwhose breasts areasymmetrical to some degree. Generally, it is recommendedthat women should wear abra fitted to the larger breast and use padding for the smaller orshorten breast to avoid gapping. This method can be useful to ... | _Obtaining_ _a_ correct bra size is _often_ _difficult_ for a majority of _women_ whose breasts are asymmetrical to some _degree._ Generally, it _is_ _recommended_ that women should wear a bra fitted to the larger breast and _use_ padding for the smaller or shorten breast to _avoid_ gapping. This method can be useful t... |
Within government, industry, and the like, cross domain collaboration has always been difficult to manage and implement due to varying security clearances, desire to limit insider knowledge on a need to know basis, and the like. As such, a set of rules and procedures have been developed implementing such collaboration ... | Within government, industry, and the like, cross domain collaboration has always been difficult to manage and implement due to varying security clearances, desire to limit insider knowledge on a need to know basis, and the like. As such, a set of rules and procedures have been developed implementing such collaboration ... | Within government, industry, and the like, cross domain collaboration has always been difficult to manage and implement due to varying security clearances, desire to limit insider knowledge on a need to know basis, and the like. As such, a set of rules and procedures have been developed implementing such collaboration ... | Within government, and the like, cross has always been difficult to manage and implement due to varying security clearances, desire to limit insider knowledge on a need to know basis, the like. As such, a set of rules procedures have been developed implementing such collaboration through physical Cross collaboration ma... | WitHIn GOveRNmEnT, iNduStrY, ANd tHE LIKE, CrOss DoMain cOLLabORATion hAS aLwAYs BEEN DIffICULt to mAnagE And iMPlEMENT DUE tO VArYiNG SeCuriTy ClEAraNceS, dEsIRE TO LimIt insIdeR knoWledge ON A neeD tO kNow BASIs, and tHE lIKe. aS sucH, a SEt Of rules aNd PrOcedUres HAve BEEN dEVELOPeD IMplEmeNtInG SuCH cOLlaBORaTIon ... | Withingovernment, industry, and the like, cross domain collaboration hasalways been difficult to manage andimplement due to varyingsecurity clearances, desire to limit insider knowledge ona need to know basis, and the like. As such, a set of rules and procedures havebeendeveloped ... | _Within_ _government,_ industry, _and_ _the_ like, _cross_ domain collaboration has _always_ been _difficult_ _to_ manage and implement due to _varying_ security _clearances,_ desire to _limit_ insider knowledge _on_ a need to know basis, and the like. As such, a _set_ of _rules_ _and_ procedures have been developed im... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating subterranean formations. More particularly it relates to methods and compositions for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore utilizing a crosslinked gel and thereafter reducing the viscosity of the crosslinked ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating subterranean formations. More particularly it relates to methods and compositions for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore utilizing a crosslinked gel and thereafter reducing the viscosity of the crosslinked ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating subterranean formations. More particularly it relates to methods and compositions for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore utilizing a crosslinked gel and thereafter #edusing the viscosity of the crosslinked ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to methods and compositions for subterranean formations. particularly it to methods compositions for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore utilizing a crosslinked gel and thereafter reducing the viscosity of the crosslinked gels in the presence of ph... | 1. field oF The iNVENtIon
tHiS InVEntIon RElates tO MeTHods aNd compOSiTiONS FOr TReATing subTErranEAN FoRmaTIONs. mOrE paRTicUlaRly it relAteS to mEtHodS AnD cOMPOsItiONS fOr trEATinG A subTeRraneAN FormAtioN pENeTrATed by A wELLbORe UTIlIzInG A CROSsLinKEd GeL And theReAFTer Reducing THE VIScosITy OF the CrOssLINkEd ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating subterranean formations. Moreparticularlyit relates to methods and compositions fortreating asubterranean formation penetrated bya wellbore utilizinga crosslinked gel andthereafterreducingthe viscosityof the crosslinkedge... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention This invention relates to _methods_ and compositions for _treating_ subterranean formations. More particularly it relates to methods and compositions for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore utilizing a _crosslinked_ gel and thereafter reducing _the_ viscosity of the cr... |
Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and various hydrocarbons, such as methane, ethane, propane, normal butane and isobutane, are present in natural gas and other petroleum fluids. However, water is typically found mixed in varying amounts with such petroleum fluid constituents. Under conditions of elevated pressure and r... | Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and various hydrocarbons, such as methane, ethane, propane, normal butane and isobutane, are gift in natural gas and other petroleum fluids. However, water is typically found mixed in varying amounts with such petroleum fluid constituents. Under conditions of elevated pressure and redu... | Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and various hydrocarbons, such as methane, ethane, propane, normal butane and isobutane, are present in natural gas and other petroleum fluids. However, water is typically found mixed in varying amounts with such petroleum fluid constituents. Under conditions of elevated pressure and r... | Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and various hydrocarbons, as methane, ethane, propane, normal butane and isobutane, are present in natural gas and other petroleum fluids. However, water is typically found mixed in varying amounts with such petroleum constituents. Under conditions elevated pressure and reduced tempera... | CArBON DIoxidE, HYDROgEn SulFIde, aND varIOuS HYdRocarBONs, SUCh As metHAne, EtHane, PROPANe, NORMal BUtANe AnD iSobUtANE, aRe PrEseNT In nAtuRal Gas anD OtHEr PeTrolEUm flUIdS. HOWEvEr, WATeR iS tyPiCally FOUNd mIXeD IN VaRYinG AmOunts wITh SucH PetrOLeUM fluId ConsTItUenTs. Under CONDITIONS Of elEvAteD prESsuRE aNd r... | Carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide,and various hydrocarbons, such as methane, ethane, propane, normal butane and isobutane,are present in natural gasand other petroleum fluids. However, water is typicallyfound mixed in varying amounts withsuch petroleum fluid constituents. Under conditionsof eleva... | Carbon _dioxide,_ hydrogen sulfide, and various _hydrocarbons,_ such as methane, ethane, propane, normal _butane_ and isobutane, are present in natural gas and other petroleum fluids. However, water is typically found _mixed_ in varying amounts _with_ _such_ petroleum fluid constituents. Under conditions of elevated pr... |
A widely used acoustic muffler design for motor vehicle exhaust gas systems has a retroverted gas flow path in which gas flows to the downstream end of the muffler, reverses itself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself again to flow back to the downstream end and out of the muffler. In some of ... | A widely used acoustic muffler design for motor vehicle exhaust gas systems has a retroverted gas flow path in which gas flows to the downstream end of the muffler, reverses itself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself again to flow back to the downstream end and out of the muffler. In some of ... | A Aidelj used acoustic muffler design for motor vfhifle exhaust gas systems has a retroverted gas flow path in whiDB gas flows to the downstream end of the muffler, reverses itself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself again to flow back to the fownctream end and out of the muffler. In some of ... | A widely used acoustic muffler for motor vehicle exhaust gas systems a retroverted gas flow path in gas flows the downstream end of the muffler, reverses itself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself to flow back to the downstream end and out of the muffler. In some of the mufflers of this type ... | A wiDELy UsEd aCOUSTic mUfFLeR dEsigN for mOTOR veHiClE EXHaust gAs sYsTEMS hAs A rETrOVeRtEd gas FlOw paTH IN wHIcH gaS FLoWS to tHe dOwnstREAM EnD Of The MuFfler, RevERSEs ITsElf TO FlOW tO the uPSteAm EnD of the muFfler, AnD RevERsES Itself agaIN tO fLow BacK to the dOWNSTreAm END And oUT of THe mufFler. IN SoME oF ... | A widely used acoustic muffler design for motor vehicle exhaustgassystemshas a retroverted gas flowpath in which gas flows to the downstream end ofthe muffler, reversesitself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself again to flow back to thedownstream endandout of the muffler.I... | _A_ widely used acoustic muffler design for _motor_ _vehicle_ exhaust gas systems has a retroverted gas _flow_ path in which gas flows to the downstream end of the muffler, reverses itself to flow to the upsteam end of the muffler, and reverses itself _again_ to _flow_ back to the _downstream_ end and out of the muffle... |
1. Field of the Invention
A vacuum powered automatic swimming pool sweep for cleaning the bottom of a swimming pool.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typically swimming pool cleaning has been done manually. This has been accomplished by manipulating a vacuum head supported on a pole extended down into the swimming pool.... | 1. Field of the Invention A vacuum powered automatic swimming pool sweep for cleaning the bottom of a swimming pool. 2. Description of the Prior Art Typically swimming pool cleaning has been done manually. This has been accomplished by manipulating a vacuum head supported on a pole extended down into the swimming pool.... | 1. Field of the onbention A vacuum powered automatic swimming pool sweep for cleaning the bottom of a swimming pool. 2. Description of the Prior Art Typically swimming pool cleaning has been done manually. This has been accomplished by manipulating a vacuum head supported on a pole extended down into the swimming pool.... | 1. Field of the Invention A powered automatic swimming sweep for cleaning the bottom of swimming pool. Description of the Prior Art Typically swimming cleaning has been done This has been accomplished by manipulating a head on a pole extended down into the swimming Efforts been made to automate the vacuum One such devi... | 1. FiEld Of The iNVEnTIOn
A vacUuM POWerEd aUToMaTIc sWimMING Pool sWEEp fOr ClEaNING ThE boTtoM Of A SWimMing PooL.
2. descRIPtiOn of THe PRIOr art
TypIcALlY SWimminG pOoL CLEaNIng hAs beEN Done MANuaLLY. ThiS hAs beEN AcCOMPLISheD BY MaNIPulaTing A vACUUM HEAD sUPPorTED On a POLe eXTendED Down iNto ThE swImmiNg pOOl.... | 1. Fieldof the Invention A vacuumpowered automatic swimming pool sweep for cleaning the bottom of a swimming pool.2. Description of the Prior Art Typically swimming pool cleaning has been done manually. This has been accomplished by manipulating avacuum head supported on a pole extended down into the swi... | _1._ Field of _the_ Invention A vacuum powered automatic _swimming_ pool sweep _for_ cleaning the bottom of _a_ swimming pool. 2. Description _of_ the Prior Art Typically swimming pool cleaning has _been_ done manually. This has been accomplished by _manipulating_ _a_ _vacuum_ head supported on a pole extended down int... |
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