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13,652 | The liquid cartridge according to any of claims 4 to 5 further comprising a ground terminal 175c 176c 177c positioned in the second line. | Furthermore according to this liquid consuming apparatus if the decompression level acting on the liquid sensing chamber 21 of the liquid container 1 i.e.the pressure loss arising in the connecting passage between the liquid storage portion 7 and the liquid sensing chamber 21 due to the flow rate outflowing from the liquid storage portion 7 because of distension of the diaphragm pump through application of the external force when external force is applied in the direction of expansion of volume of the diaphragm pump 42 asdepicted in FIG.6 has been set to a low level if sufficient liquid is present in the liquid container 1 the liquid sensing chamber 21 will experience substantially no change in volume. |
22,505 | The pneumatic tire of at least one of the previous claims wherein the rubber composition comprises from 5 to 20 phr of the oil and from 45 to 70 phr of the terpene phenol resin. | It is highly desirable for tires to have good wet skid resistance low rolling resistance and good wear characteristics.It has traditionally been very difficult to improve a tires wear characteristics without sacrificing its wet skid resistance and traction characteristics.These properties depend to a great extent on the dynamic viscoelastic properties of the rubbers utilized in making the tire. |
19,017 | A terminal for processing data comprising an output unit configured to output a chatting service window a receiving unit configured to receive a request for executing a chatting service and a first download request for downloading first data through the chatting service from a user and a controller configured to control to output the first data downloaded in response to the received first download request to a background screen of the chatting service window. | Before setting the environment of the mobile communication terminal a user stores a multimedia message composed of different kinds of contents i.e.images sounds and texts.For example reference block 201 indicates a multimedia message composed of several images sounds and texts.The user can select an image A a sound A and a text A for environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal from the contents of the multimedia message and construct a theme like in block 203 using the selected image A sound A and text A.The MPU 101 maps the contents of the theme to environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal i.e.a background screen a ringtone and a user name like in block 205.The MPU 101 then sets the environment of the mobile communication terminal using the mapped elements like in block 207 thereby automatically and collectively changing the environment of the mobile communication terminal.Mapping information about mapping between the selected contents of the multimediamessage and the environment setting elements of the mobile communication terminal is stored in the flash RAM 107. |
15,086 | The method of claim 10 wherein allocating antenna resources includes allocating antenna resources to one or more of the multiple channel units in response to the requests based at least in part on priority and request time of arrival. | Returning to Fig.4 next step S43 is a step in which the transmission priority calculator 21 calculates a transmission priority as an index indicating how to allocate the radio resources in favor of which mobile station 30 for each of the mobile stations 30 as destinations of the transmission waiting packets.In this step the transmission priorities are comprehensively determined in consideration of requirements from QoS of the respective packets the reception quality information of the destination mobile stations 30 and the transmission waiting times.Next step S44 is to perform sequencing ranking of the transmission priorities of all the mobile stations 30 under connection. |
21,467 | The power steering apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second pinion shaft is supported by a first bearing and a second bearing which are respectively provided at both sides of the second pinion shaft so that a driven portion of the second pinion shaft which receives a driving force by the drive unit is positioned between the first bearing and the second bearing in an axial direction of the second pinion shaft and wherein the angle sensor is provided between the first bearing and the second bearing in the axial direction of the second pinionshaft. | Next technical ideas that can be understood from each of the embodiments and the other examples described above and the effects thereof will be additionally described.A An electric power steering system in which the control device computes the motor neutral point immediately after the ignition switch is turned ON.According to the configuration described above it is possible to promptly perform control using the steering angle based on the motor angle detection value. |
21,284 | The surgical apparatus of any one of Claims 13 wherein the handle further comprises means for taking remedial action when the handle processor circuit determines that the performance parameter is outside the acceptable performance band. | FIG.97 depicts the drive member 158 in the process of extending through the drive stroke at a position proximal to the first soft stop position S1.FIG.98 depicts the drive member 158 after fully extending through the drive stroke beyond the first soft stop position S1 of the end of stroke such that it is positioned at a second soft stop position S2 of the end of stroke.Accordingly the soft stop is positioned to contact the drive member 158 at the first soft stop position S1 and thereafter compress distally toward the second soft stop position S2 due to compressive interaction with the hard stop at position H.Accordingly the second soft stop position S2 effectively comprises a hard stop position H with respect to the drive member and the extreme distal terminus of the end of stroke.In various aspects the drive member 158 completely or appreciably decelerates prior to reaching the hard stop position H at the second soft stop position S2.Thus in such aspects a hard stop if present further comprises a redundant or safety feature. |
15,772 | The method of claim 1 wherein the upstream flow of packets is transmitted based on availability of tokens in a tokenbucket system and the tokens are managed by acts comprising configuring a quantity of tokens based on the QoS level of the flow of packets an estimation of available bandwidth at the node and the received feedback transmitting packets based on availability of the tokens and consuming tokens based on transmission of the packets. | The SLA manager 48 could also send unsolicited QoS enforcement message 514 to the QoS controller 42.The overall system works on the reporting and enforcingupdatingconcept.Both the policy attendant 14 and the QoS controller 11A need to perform reporting to the SLA manager 15 in FIG.1.The QoS controller 11A will report on the state observed at the terminal 11 and the policy attendant 14 on the other hand will report the state and conditions of the network to the SLA manager 15.The reporting can be performed periodically or when triggered.When SLA manager 15 determined the needs to make any adjustment based on the reports from either the Policy Attendant 14 or the QoS Controller 11A it would issue the QoS enforcement message.It is obvious to anyone skilled in the art that the SLA manager 15 could also use the policy control framework to adjust the network at the same time if necessary which is not shown in the figures. |
13,482 | The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein the two rollers 130 are opposed rotating rollers. | Next the rubber strip 4 is wound.In the winding method therubber strip 4 is laminated in a tapered cross sectional shape by winding the rubber strip 4 in a spiral shape shown in Fig.3 toward an outer side in the radial direction from the connection surface 15 of the base rubber 12 and along the assembly forming surface 7.The spiral winding can be executed by horizontally moving a discharge roller 16 discharging the rubber strip 4 to the rotating body 6 in parallel to one radial line of the rotating body 6 as shown in Fig.1.In this case the wound rubber strip 4 is pressure welded firmly to each other by a crimp roller not shown. |
16,355 | The device 380 284 according to claim 11 or 12 wherein the lightemitting section 305 includes a cylindrical wall section 357 a plurality of lightemitting elements 352 arranged in a cylinder of the wall section 357 aninterelement metal layer 355 configured to electrically connect the plurality of lightemitting elements 352 and sealing resin 358 filled in the cylinder of the wall section 357 to cover the lightemitting elements 352 and the lightemitting elements 352 are provided to be symmetrical to one another with respect to the first axis and the second axis. | Accordingly in this embodiment the thickness of each pad 12 is set at 35 m thickness of the resist layer 48 is set at 40 m and height of the lightemitting element 3 is set at 80 m.It is desirablethat the thickness of the resist layer 48 be set at a value from 30 to 40 m and for example when the thickness of the resist layer 48 is to be changed to 30 m it is sufficient if the thickness of the pad 12 is made less than 30 m. |
13,230 | A clamp comprising a housing a piston assembly in the housing the piston assembly including a piston rod having a first and second portion the piston assembly moving between a first and second position a detent mechanism coupling with the first portion of the piston rod for holding the piston assembly in the first or second position and an arm coupled with the second portion of the piston rod the arm moving between a clamped and an unclamped position as the piston assembly moves between its first and second position. | The clamp apparatus 120 has the following feature.That is a projection 126 is coaxially connected on a side opposite to a piston 124 provided with a rod member 122.A lock mechanism 132 is provided for locking the piston 124 by using a pair of balls 130a 130b which are engaged with an annular recess 128 of the projection 126. |
14,424 | The UE of claim 13 where the message from the network is to transition to a different RRC state than the RRC state of the UE when sending the first SCRI message. | The UTRA RRC Connected Mode state being CELLDCH state 122 or CELLFACH state 124 lasts for approximately forty seconds in the example of Figure 5A. |
19,206 | A secondary battery according to claim 6 or 7 wherein at least portion of an edge of the hole has a wave pattern. | FIG.6 is a vertical sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention and FIG.7 is a horizontal sectional view of a rechargeable battery according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. |
22,164 | An industrial control system comprising a host computer including a processor executing a first application and an electronic device including a processor executing a second application the electronic device being in communication with the host computer through a control network the electronic device further being in communication with an industrial process or machine the electronic device further executing a program stored in a nontransient medium operable to a detect an enumerated condition through the second application and b in response to the enumerated condition communicate an unconnected message to the first application of the host computer through the control network wherein an unconnected message is a message communicated without a preestablished communication channel binding between applications. | Turning to FIG.1 an embodiment of an industrial process control system 10 is depicted.The control system 10 may include a computer 12 suitable for executing a variety of field device configuration and monitoring applications and for providing an operator interface through which an engineer or technician may monitor the components of the control system 10.The computer 12 may be any type of computing device suitable for running software applications such as a laptop a workstation a tablet computer or a handheld portable device e.g.personal digital assistant or cell phone.Indeed the computer 12 may include any of a variety of hardware andor operating system platforms.In accordance with one embodiment the computer 12 may host an industrial control software such as a humanmachine interface HMI software 14 a manufacturing execution system MES 16 a distributed control systemDCS 18 andor a supervisor control and data acquisition SCADA system 20.For example the computer 12 may host the ControlST software available from General Electric Co.of Schenectday New York. |
14,519 | An injection molding apparatus comprising a plurality of motors including a moldopeningclosing motor a driving unit configured to drive the motors a feeding path and a feeding unit configured to supply power from a power supply via the feeding path to the driving unit wherein the feeding unit is configured to limit transfer of power from the feeding path to the power supply when power is regenerated by any one of the motors other than the moldopeningclosing motor compared to a case where power is regenerated by the moldopeningclosing motor. | A power accumulating device 3 according to the first embodiment of the invention is configured by a power accumulating circuit 4 and a control circuit 5 as shown in Fig.2A.The power accumulating circuit 4 stores power supplied form the ACDC converter 2 via the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N of the DC voltage and outputs the stored power from the positive terminal P and the negative terminal N as the DC voltage.The control circuit 5 controls the power accumulating circuit 4.Actually the power accumulating circuit 4 is coupled to the control circuit 5 via a photo coupler so as to be electrically insulated to each other in order to preventsuch a phenomenon that the current on the power accumulating circuit 4 side flows into the control circuit 5 to thereby break the electronic element within the control circuit 5.However in order to simplify the explanation the power accumulating circuit 4 and the control circuit 5 are shown in a directly coupled manner. |
20,634 | The lithographic printing plate precursor according to any one of claims 13 wherein the counter cation is at least one of the formulae 1116wherein L1 is an organic residue constituting an nvalent counter anion R1R3 each independently is H alkyl aryl alkenyl or alkynyl R11R15 each independently is a monovalent organic residue and n is a natural number. | Examples of the triaryl monoalkyl borate compound include tetranbutylammonium triphenyl nbutyl borate. |
21,972 | A shell for a hearing device the shell comprising a shell body having an inner surface the shell body extending from a first end to a second end the shell body comprising a rim defining an opening at the second end the shell comprising a guide structure on the inner surface for guiding an antenna wherein the guide structure comprises at least one guide member including a first guide member in the inner surface wherein at least a part of the first guide member extends along the inner surface substantially at an angle in a range between 45 degrees and 135 degrees to a rim plane normal. | FIGS.4A4B illustrate hearing assistance devices including antenna channels in the housing according to various embodiments of the present subject matter. |
21,076 | A method according to Claim 8 wherein the watersoluble organic amine compound is monoethanolamine diethanolamine triethanolamine Nhydroxyethylmorpholine or 4dimethylaminopyridine. | Typically the exposed precursor is contacted with the developer by rubbing or wiping the imageable layer with an applicator containing this liquid.Alternatively the exposed precursor may be brushed with the developer or the developer may be applied to the precursor by spraying.The treatment with the developer can also be carried out by immersing the exposed precursor in a bath of the developer.According to one embodiment the processing may be carried out in a commercially available processor such as TDP 60 Horsell which contains only one bath for the developer and a drying section.Additionally a conductivitymeasuring unit can be incorporated into the processor. |
20,021 | The capacitive environmental sensor of claim 3 wherein the periodic sequence is of the form XZXZX where X denotes a space that includes a recess and where Z denotes a space in which the substrate extends upwards to at least partially fill the space. | Therefore a thin or thick layer is defined with respect to the electrode periodicity.For capacitors in general i.e.not only interdigitated structures the electrodes may be arranged arbitrarily.If the electrode arrangement is irregular there is no periodicity in the structure.However this will not cause the argumentation following further down to fail.The electrode spacing can be usedequivalently to the electrode periodicity as measure for the extension of the electric field lines. |
19,818 | The method according to claim 8 further comprising transmitting the predetermined frame to the another electric device by the processor after the pause icon is selected and stopping transmitting the second frames by the processor after the pause icon is selected so that the predetermined frame is shown on the another electric device as the video talk frame. | Figure 6B shows an exemplary graphical user interface 500 which is presented to user upon selection e.g.a mouse click of the drawingdoodling function button 121 of the GUI 110 see Figure 5.For example in order to include the hand drawn heart 51 in the image 101 see Figure 4C a user would select a linedrawing button 502 which would then be set as the requested effect in the effect processing module 34.Accordingly in one exemplary embodiment the effect processing module 34 would then utilize a digital filter provided in the video device driver 22 to create or include the hand drawn heart 51 into the video stream 30 which is then communicated to the IM application program 18 as shown by arrow 33 in Figure 2.Exemplary buttons 504 506 508 510 512 514 allow a user to instruct the effects processing module 34 to include the spray drawings supplementary images stylised text predefined shapes an erasing function and a fill function respectively.In the exemplary embodiment a colour palette 516 may be utilised by a user to select linesprayfill colours.Thickness of the lines and spray may be defined by the user.Selecting button 506 may activate a gallery of supplementary images for the user to select a supplementary image or the user may be able to select a specific image file to be incorporated into the image 101.Supplementary images may be for example stars hearts cakes animals smileys and so forth.Selecting button 508 may activate another menu for selecting a font type and font size to be used.Selecting button 510 may allow the user to select preselected common shapes like stars triangles squarespentagons and so forth to be incorporated into the image 101.It will be noted that as the effect functionality may be selected using an advanced or preferences menu in a conventional IM application program no software changes are required to conventional or legacy IM application programs in order to allow them to include the functionality provided by the video device driver 22. |
16,862 | The tower section 100 of any of the claims 12 wherein the means for moving the platform 10 are temporary means. | In each embodiment the abovedescribed platform includes a mounting assembly that facilitates configuring the platform to mount within a first crosssectional area and a second crosssectional area of a tower cavity.More specifically in each embodiment the mounting assemblies include a bracket including an elongated slot that enables the bracket to slideably engage the support frame and the floor of the platform.As a result the adjustable mounting assemblies facilitate reducing the need for manufacturingunique platform structures to accommodate the various changes in shape and thickness of the tower shell.Accordingly manufacturing costs will decrease because the need to manufacture various unique platform structures will be significantly reduced.Moreover various aspects of the invention provide a means wherein existing mounting assemblies can be modified to facilitate costeffective tower manufacturing. |
19,441 | A computer program product for wireless communication performed by a user equipment UE comprisinga computerreadable medium comprising code for suspending communication in a first radio access technology RAT to access a second RAT and determining based on information obtained from before suspending the communication whether to determine at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on the information obtained before the suspension of the first RAT or to determine the at least one of Doppler estimation channel estimation automatic gain control frequency tracking loop DC estimation SNR estimation or time tracking loop based on information obtained after resuming the communication in the first RAT. | If it is determined at step S32 that CQI suspension is indicated whether or not the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 before the mobile station device 10 receives the CQI control signal is determined step S36.If it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has been transmitted to the base station device 30 the gap generating unit 15 determines that a gap generation request is allowed and generates a gap step S38.On the other hand if it is determined at step S36 that the RsvCQI has not been transmitted to the base station device 30 the CQI report from the mobile station device 10 to the base station device 30 is suspended step S37. |
21,207 | A device according to claim 1 wherein the signal transfer interface comprises first electrical connectors 105 for receiving the first alternative signal second electrical connectors 106 for receiving the second alternative signal and third electrical connectors 107 for transmitting the excitation signal to the resolver and to the one or more other devices when the device is in the first operational mode and for receiving the excitation signal from the one of the other devices when the device is in the second operational mode. | Fig.2A is a circuit diagram showing an example configuration of the excitingline malfunction detection circuit 34. |
20,154 | A backlight module comprising a circuit board a plurality of light emitting devices arranged in a matrix array on the circuit board each light emitting device comprising a light emitting element electrically connected to the circuit board and a lens comprising a light incident surface configured for entrance of the light emitting from the light emitting element into the lens the light incident surface comprising a first region having points equidistant from the central point of a light emission surface of the light emitting element the first region satisfying a1b wherein 1 is a first incident angle of any light emitting from the light emitting element a is the minimum value of the first incident angle in the first region and b is the maximum value of first incident angle in the first region and a light output surface facing the light incident surface and configured for radiation of the light from the light emitting element out of the lens wherein the light incident surface and the light output surface satisfy the following conditions 1 and 2condition 1 in a second region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1b20 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 21 is in a range from a to b and 21 gt 0.9 where 2 is a second incident angle of that light of 1 when traveling in the lens and condition 2 in a third region of the light incident surface satisfying 0 lt 1 b10 the first incident angle of light which emits from the light emitting element and has a minimum value of 31 is in a range from a to b and 31 gt 0.9where 3 is a third incident angle of the light of 1 when emitting out of the light output surface and the light emitting from the light emitting element emits out of the lens through the light output surface after traveling within the lens and a diffusion plate aligned with the light emitting devices for diffusing and transmitting light emitting out of the light output surface of each light emitting device. | The above description deals with a case that does not assume 10 and 20.In a case of 10 and 20 light emitted in a light axis direction from a lightemitting element has to be emitted into the light axis direction.Thus A1 and A2 become equal to 0.With this it is possible to prevent the demerit in the Patent document 2 that it becomes darker in the area directly above the lightemitting element 1. |
16,088 | The cartridge of claim 1 wherein the first data transmittingreceiving terminal has a protruding shape with a predetermined stepped portion forward from the rear housing and the first data transmittingreceiving terminal comprises a plurality of connecting pins on a lower end thereof. | The medicine discharge mechanism 310 further includes a discharge sensor 315 to sense whether or not the medicine product M is discharged through the discharge hole 15 of the medicine cartridge 10. |
19,045 | An ink according to claim 1 or 2 wherein a mass ratio CAB of a content C mass of the compound represented by the general formula I based on the total mass of the ink to a sum of the content A mass of the compound represented by the general formula II and thecontent B mass of the alkanediol is 0.15 times or more and 1.00 times or less. | Table 5Table 5Compound obtained in the above Example using one subjected to desalting treatment 5.0 partsGlycerine 5.0 partsUrea 5.0 partsNmethyl2pyrrolidone 4.0 partsIsopropyl alcohol 3.0 partsButylcarbitol 2.0 partsSurfactant Surfynol 105 manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co.Ltd.0.1 partWaterammonium hydroxide 75.9 partsTotal 100.0 parts |
17,601 | The communication method according to either of claims 1 or 2 wherein the radio resource domain is a frequency domain. | Through the radio bearer setup or the radio bearer reconfiguration the UE always has information on all cells providing the same MBMS service as the current cell does among its neighboring cells.Therefore if the UE is located in a handover region the UE can perform soft combining by itself. |
13,309 | A computer program comprising computer executable program code configured to cause performing of the method of any of the preceding claims when said program is run on a computer. | Now referring to the block diagram at FIG.3 the APC function will compare 302 the Device Profiles 301 to the authorized Bluetooth profiles 303307 contained in the APC function software in order to determine 106 if the device is an authorized device.The authorized Bluetooth profiles may include without being limited to A2DP 303 AVRCP 304 HFP 305 HSP 306 andor PBAP 307.If the Device Profiles 301 are not authorized then the APC function will scan for the next device 102.If the Device Profiles 301exclusively match one or more of the authorized profiles 303307 then the DI 105 is temporarily saved 307. |
16,619 | An electrocardiogram analyzer comprising a measurement section configured to measure an electrocardiographic signal a determination unit configured to determine from arrhythmia determination reference information that is pertinent to arrhythmia whether or not an electrocardiogram complex which includes a first predetermined number of heart beats in the thusmeasured electrocardiographic signal indicates arrhythmia a reference waveform determination unit configured to determine a reference waveform from the electrocardiogram complex including the first predetermined number of heart beats when the determination unit has determined that the electrocardiogram complex does not indicate arrhythmia storing the thus determined reference waveform and an analysis unit configured to perform an analysis as to whether or not an electrocardiogram complex being measured is arrhythmia by use of the stored reference waveform. | Another object of this invention is to provide an electrocardiograph which can independently specify a feature waveform and display the specified feature waveform. |
19,962 | The mobile terminal any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the controller 180 is further configured to differently process a color of the image corresponding to the trajectory of the second touch based on a position of the first touch. | Preferably the projector module 155 can be provided in a length direction of a lateral front or backside direction of the mobile terminal 100.And it is understood that the projector module 155 can be provided to any portion of the mobile terminal 100 according to the necessity thereof. |
21,094 | The device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the object detection device includes two object detection sensors configured to detect objects in two detection areas which are near the gate and within the two zones respectively. | The gate apparatus forms the defined space by restricting the area around the person traveling the gate apparatus and adjusts the movement path of the defined space to move the defined space from the vicinity of the entrance to the predetermined location near the exit.Thus the defined space can be used as the passageway and the persons traveling direction in the gate apparatus can be controlled.Therefore the person can naturally be guided to the predetermined exit position without interrupting smooth travel of the person.Further since the defined space formed by restricting the area around the person is moved from the vicinity of the entrance to the vicinity of the exit the tailgating by two or more persons who attempt to enter simultaneously can be prevented. |
18,287 | A hearing aid according to any of claims 1014 wherein a shape of the first section is symmetrical to a shape of the second section. | According to various embodiments the flex circuit is used to form an antenna loop and some embodiments integrally form transmission lines with the antenna loop.The flat design of the antenna promotes a desired current density by providing the flat surface of the antenna parallel with an axis of a loop of the antenna. |
22,284 | Use of the fiber reinforced composition according to one of the claims 1 to 10 for producing parts of washing machines or dishwashers. | Polypropylene is a material used in a wide variety of technical fields and reinforced polypropylenes have in particular gained relevance in fields previously exclusively relying on nonpolymeric materials in particular metals.One particular example of reinforced polypropylenes are glass fiber reinforced polypropylenes.Such materials enable a tailoring of the properties of the composition by selecting the type of polypropylene the amount of glass fiber and sometimes by selecting the type of coupling agent used.Accordingly nowadays the glassfiber reinforced polypropylene is a well established material for applications requiring high stiffness heat deflection resistance and resistance to both impact and dynamic fracture loading examples include automotive components with a loadbearing function in the engine compartment support parts for polymer body panels washing machine and dishwasher components.However one drawback of the commercial available fiber reinforced material is its limited flowability and processability.The fact that there is a clear negative correlation between glass fiber content usually ranging between 10 and 40 wt.and flowability MFR makes the forming of thinwall or otherwise delicate parts difficult or impossible. |
16,739 | A nontransitory computerreadable medium 208 226 encoded with executable instructions that when executed cause one or more data processing systems 102 106 200 to identify a value for a property of a first object associated with one or more devices 116120 managed by a management system 100 1110 include a first plurality of tiles 405 for a plurality objects 415 in a display the plurality of objects including the first object a first tile in the first plurality of tiles being for the first object the first tile including a display of a graphic associated with the first object and the identified value for the property 1115 identify a plurality of related objects 510 that are related to the first object 1125 and include a second plurality of tiles 505 for the related objects 510 in a display in response to receiving a selection of the first tile for the first object1130 and include in response to receiving a selection of a second tile in the second plurality of tiles 505 for one of the related objects510 information about the one related object in a display 1140. | Process graphics are the mainstay of most industrial control systems.All of the control objects are placed in a context of one or more process graphics.There are different ways to group these process graphics preferably based on a logical structure andorrelationships between them.As an example there can be a set of toplevel graphics that act as overview graphics to the process graphics.One level down the process graphics that show the functionality for one area of this toplevel are arranged.Subsequently at a lower level than that there are the detail graphics that show details for one or a few of the components in the process graphics. |
14,234 | The bucket assembly of any of claims 1 to 3 wherein at least a portion of the passage 110 extends in a generally radial direction. | Further as shown in FIG.3 the cooling medium flowing through each of the cooling passages 56 may be expelled through a plurality of film cooling holes 72.The film cooling holes 72 may be formed through the top surface 23 of the platform 14 so as to be in flow communication with the cooling passages 56.As such the cooling medium flowing through the cooling passages 56 may also provide film cooling for the surface of platform 14 exposed to the hot gas path.Generally it should be appreciated that the amount size and configuration of the film cooling holes 72 may be varied to optimize cooling performance. |
16,047 | An illumination device which emits illumination light for plant cultivation comprising a main light source including a semiconductor lightemitting element and a fluorescent substance which emits light upon irradiation of excitation light emitted from the semiconductor lightemitting element the main light source emitting mixedcolor light including farred light having a wavelength of not less than 700 nm to not more than 800 nm and a red light source emitting red light having a wavelength of not less than 600 nm to not more than 700 nm. | In some embodiments the quantum dots 150 160 are arranged to transmit UVblue light in the 250400 nm range the quantum dots 140 and 130 are arranged to transmit green andor yellow light 400600 nm and quantum dot 120 is arranged to transmit red light 600700 nm and the quantum dot 110 is arranged to transmit far red light in the band of 700800 nm. |
15,735 | The circuit of any preceding claim wherein the first transmission line is formed from a transmission line impedance and at least one of the main amplifier output capacitance a package capacitance a parasitic capacitance of the main amplifier and a bond wire inductance. | This gives C1.5D.The total transmission line length around the Doherty network is the total length is the same in both casesC6C3C23D4 which means that the second criterion is also fulfilled. |
15,987 | An information processing device 20 connectable to at least one external information processing device 10 the information processing device 20 comprising an acquiring unit 21 that acquires second information in which IP information assigned in advance to an external information processing device 10 in order to identify the external information processing device 10 on a network and first information that is different from the IP information and specifies the external information processing device 10 are associated with each other a storage unit 41 that stores the second information acquired by the acquiring unit 42 a receiving unit 22 that receives an input character string indicating a character string input by a user and a determining unit 42 that determines an external information processing device 10 identified by IP information included in second information that includes first information corresponding to the input characterstring among at least one piece of the second information stored in the storage unit 41 as an external information processing device 10 to execute a process requested from the user. | After using the projector 301 the user of the server 20 displays a connected projector list screen 70 in FIG.15 on the server.In FIG.15 the connected projector list screen 70 contains a connected projector list 71.The user checks a check box corresponding to the projector to be disconnected and presses a disconnection button 72 to execute the disconnection process at step S400.FIG.16 is aflowchart showing the contents of the disconnection process.In FIG.16 it is determined whether or not the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed on the connected projector list screen 70 step S405.When it is determined that the disconnection button 72 is selected and pressed the process obtains an IP address assigned to the projector to be disconnected e.g.the projector 301 in this embodiment step S410.The process outputs a disconnection command including the IP address step S415.The process then determines whether or not a disconnection completion command is entered from theprojector 301 in response to the disconnection command step S420.When the disconnection completion command is entered the connection is disconnected step S425. |
17,720 | The recording medium according to any one of Claims 1 to 8 wherein the second ink receiving layer contains a zirconium compound. | Porous layer |
18,685 | The secure access method according to Claim 1 the secure access device 1 being coupled between a main memory 31 which is loaded with the operating system 311 and a storage device 4 the operating system 311 being unable to delete or write a legit app program file 5 stored in a secure area 41 of the storage device 4 the secure access method prior to step A further characterized by the step of C when the operating system 311 is accessing the secure area 41 of the storage device 4 for loadingthe legit app program file 5 and when the legit app program file 5 is executed in the operating system 311 to serve as a legit app program transmitting the first authentication data and the first control regulation to the legit app program wherein the legit app program executed in the operating system 311 serves as the tobeauthenticated app program in step A. | Next the operation flow of the instruction document and issue information in FIG.4 will be explained with reference to FIG.1 and FIG.2 and in correspondence with step numbers in FIG.1 and FIG.2. |
12,956 | A method as recited in Claim 9 further comprising at least one of a the step of using image recognition software to identify the reference mark in the video image and adjust the video image by moving the reference mark to apedetermined location in the aligned image b the step of prompting a maintenance operational mode to align the video image on the video monitor and wherein the reference mark is temporary. | As shown in FIGURE 23 the target generator 530 can also generate main landing gear clearance guidelines 638 and 639 superimposed on the image 642 generated by a nose landing gear camera by the processor 520.The main landing gear clearance guidelines 638 and 639 allow the pilot to determine in a single view what obstacles are near the nose landing gear and the lateral distance of the main landing gear from linear taxiway features such as a runway or taxiway edge or other objects.The guidelines 638 and 639 are displayed in such a way that when a guideline 638 or 639 is aligned with the runway or taxiway edge line 640 the main landing gear clearance is attained.As shown the guideline 638 is colocated with the taxiway edge line 640 thereby indicating that the left main landing gear has proper clearance with respect to the taxiway edge line 640.This capability is useful for maximizing the space available for a ground maneuver by minimizing the clearance between the main landing gear and the edge of the runway or taxiway. |
19,347 | The motion sensor of claim 1 wherein the trigger detector comprises a comparator having a comparator input coupled to the trigger input and wherein the comparator is operable to output a signal above a predetermined threshold value. | This is another advantageous application.The loudspeaker may comprise a headphone worn by the user.More preferably the loudspeaker comprises stereo headphones.This enables different commands to be issued by the user by tapping the left and right headphones. |
14,074 | Two dimensional electrochemical writing assembly 11 according to claim 1 characterized in that the second electrochemical processor comprises an indicator layer which upon activation can be contacted by the fluid being comprised in the electrochemical processor said indicator layer changing its optical properties upon establishing contact with the fluid spreading in at least one spatial direction. | The potential or potentials that are needed for the device to operate may e.g.be provided by using a timer switch such as is described in EP05103647.3 |
13,908 | A method 100 according to any of claim 18 wherein said SIP proxy is one of a SIP proxy a SIP server a SIP endpoint or a node in a SIP based communication network. | The content field contains the media parameters needed to initiate the media session.For example a media parameter may indicate a list of codecs supported by the initiator.Codecs are algorithms that are used to compress and transport media flow e.g.voice or video data over the IP network.Examples of codecs are the G.711 and G.729 standards supported by the International Telecommunication Union.Codecs are included in the invite messages so that the initiator 502 and invitee 504 can select a mutual codec for the media session.The selected codec will be one that is supported by both the initiator 502 and invitee 504. |
14,292 | The inkjet recording method according to Claim 10 or Claim 11 wherein the ultraviolet radiation used to cure the lightcurable ink composition for ink jet recording has a peak radiation intensity equal to or higher than 800 mWcm2. | Particular preferred pigments are C.I.Pigment Yellow 1 3 10 12 13 14 17 55 65 73 74 75 83 93 97 109 111 120 128 138 139 150 151 154 155 175 180 181 185 194 and 213. |
22,617 | A hybrid data storage system comprising a tabular data storage system configured to store a plurality of fixed values as tabular data a graph data storage system configured to store a data graph and a multistorage logic layer unifying access mechanisms to each of the tabular data storage system and the graph data storage system wherein each of the fixed values in the table occupies a table entry and constrains a property of a vertex in the data graph the graph data storage system being configured to store the data graph as a plurality of vertices linked by edges each edge linking a specified pair of vertices as a subject vertex and an object vertex the plurality of edges including for each of the plurality of fixed values stored by the tabular data storage system an edge specifying the vertex for which a property is constrained by the fixed value as the subject vertex and a pointer vertex as the object vertex the pointer vertex encoding a pointer to the table entry occupied by the fixed value. | Finally each column resource has a hasvalue predicate and each instance of the resource corresponds to an entry in the corresponding headed column in the relational database and the object linked to by the hasvalue predicate is an object having a value reflecting the value of the corresponding entry.For example travel111 is an instance of the ExpenseTravel class which has a predicate hasvalue linking to an object having the value 3002.The instance is referenceable via the corresponding ExpenseRefNo instance to which travel111 is linked and hence travel111 and the value 3002 are properties of the instance of the ExpenseRefNo class having the corresponding value of RefNo. |
14,997 | The light control device according to at least one of the preceding claims wherein said driving circuit 100 has an internal power supply 101 and said internal power supply 101 has an electric power which allow said light controlling particle 16 to be unevenly distributed on said second electrode 14 at least once. | First a driving method shows the lightcontrol transmitted light modulation state from the lightblocking transmitted light absorption state of FIG.4i and the lightblocking state from the lightcontrol state of FIG.4ii.FIG.5A shows the lightblocking state of the SPD 1 and FIG.5B shows the lightcontrol state of the SPD 1. |
15,969 | The electromechanical front gear changer of claim 4 wherein the housing has a front housing portion positioned at or near a front of the front gear changer and a rear housing portion positioned behind the front housing portion. | Referring now to Figures 12 and 13 the front derailleur motor unit 32 includes a motor unit casing or housing 60 with an electronic controller 61 disposed therein.The front derailleur motor unit 32 also includes an internal motor structure 62 having a reversible electric motor 63 and a motor drive train 64.Also a position control mechanism 65 is disposed in the motor unit housing 60 to determine the rotational position of the reversible electric motor 63 by detecting a relative position of the motor drive train 64.In the illustrated embodiment the motor unit housing 60 is removably mounted to the fixing body 43 of the front derailleur unit 30 while the battery 36 is removably mounted to the motor unit housing 60.The battery 36 is electrically connected to the reversible electric motor 63 to supply electrical power thereto. |
21,578 | The method of claim 1 further comprisingextracting identity information contained in the second electromagnetic signal and validating the identity information and if the validation is ok judging that the second electromagnetic signal is from the associated wearable device and if the second electromagnetic signal is not from the associated wearable device discarding the second electromagnetic signal. | The service terminal 20 is a terminal for purveying a variety of information such as music picture map or the like information or selling commercial goods installed on a street or in a store an ATM terminal provided in a bank a wicket gate in a station as means of traffic seats in public means of conveyance such as aircraft or electrical car or a device embedded in a wall of a building for furnishing a wide variety of services.The communication may be had between the portable equipment 10 and the service terminal 20 by the user 30 contacting a contact point 29 of the service terminal 20such as by touching with a finger or the palm of his or her hand. |
17,402 | The device of claim 1 wherein the gated pulse width modulation circuit comprises an asynchronous sigmadelta modulator circuit. | Since circuit 106 is a current mirror circuit the same amount of current flowing in the output loop of transistor 104 will flow in the output loop of transistor 110.Comparator 114 compares thevoltage across resistor 112 with a fixed reference voltage illustratively 2.5Vdc.The output of comparator 114 provides digital pulse signals referenced with respect to signal ground to SED 7 of Fig.2.The pulse width of the analog signals remains consistent from the input terminal of the voltagetocurrent converter 102 to the output terminal of the voltage comparator 114.SED 7 uses the digital signal to extract symbol information from the pulses. |
13,024 | The image forming apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein density of an image formed by the black nozzle array 4k2 is higher than density of an image formed by the color nozzle array 4c1 4c2. | The present invention can be realized in the following configurations.1 Bidirectional printer.Printing control device.Printing head.2 Printing method.Printing control method.3 Computer program for realizing the above mentioned apparatus or method.4 Recording medium recording a computer program for realizing the above mentioned apparatus or method.5 Data signal embodied in a carrier wave that includes a computer program for realizing the above mentioned apparatus or method. |
20,737 | The fan housing assembly set forth in claim 8 9 or 10 wherein an adhesive bonds the groove structure 64 to the fan housing 62. | The mount ring 32 is formed from a titanium material and is installed on to the fan case by heating to expand such that it will fit over the outer diameter of the fan case 30 and specifically onto the surface defined by the sacrificial material 36.Heating of the mount ring 32 expands it radially outward to increase the size of theinner diameter to allow the mount ring 32 to fit over the fan case 30.Once the mount ring 32 is inserted onto the fan case 30 it is allowed to cool and contract.After cooling and the resulting contraction of the mount ring 32 an interference fit is formed that provides load transfer from the mount ring 32 to the fan case 30. |
18,246 | Method according to claim 4 wherein generating the second alert further comprises generating one or more control signals 138 to a notification system associated with the aircraft 10 to activate at least one of a visual device or a haptic device located within a cockpit of the aircraft. | In addition if the NTE tracking controller 302 determines that the focus of the operator 102 is on a display monitor 206 the adaptiveinattention controller 304 maydetermine to provide the alert signal to the operator 102 by providing signals to the display monitor 206 to present an alert message on the display monitor 206 in response to the focus data received from the NTE tracking controller 302.For example in a training situation the operator 102 could be directed to modify hisher instrument scanning pattern or crew coordination techniques by a message andor instructions on the display monitor 206.The alert message on the display monitor 206 could be a specific alphanumeric message or could be a change of the visual presentation or any portion thereof such as a change of the background a change of the color or a flashing of the visual presentation. |
19,554 | A method for managing packets according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the selected target node 2c is either the node among identified target nodes 2c 2e from which is firstly received at the first node 1 a metadata packetindicating availability of said data packet C or the node among identified target nodes 2c 2e which is the closest in number of hops or the least loaded. | In this embodiment the Cache node may be a dedicated server in the system for streaming media distribution or may be a cache server participating in multiple adjacent service networks at the same time and provide resource sharing and interaction for resources among different service networks for example the Cache node may participate in the multiple multicast networks at the same time and provide a Cache service for the multiple multicast networks.That is the Cache nodes may register with the multiple multicast networks namely the Cache nodes may provide resource information for the multiple multicast networks thereby providing the resource sharing for the multiple multicast networks. |
16,863 | The tower section 100 of any of the preceding claims wherein at least one of the first and second sets of coupling elements 20 30 is displaceable to one of the tower section 100 and the platform 10 such that in one position said set of coupling elements 20 30 protrude from one of the tower section and the platform 100 10. | In another aspect a tower is provided.The tower includes a first end a second end and a shell extending between the first and second ends wherein the shell includes at least one tower segment including an inner surface that defines a first crosssectional area of the tower segment and a second crosssectional area of the tower segment that is different from the first crosssectional area.The tower also includes a platform including a plurality of mounting assemblies configured to mount the platform within the at least one tower segment at one of the first crosssectional area and the second crosssectional area. |
22,651 | The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the instructions configure the processor to acquire data from at least one of the at least one first sensor and the at least one second sensor and change at least one condition for activating the at least one second sensor based on at least a part of the data. | According to one embodiment the electronic device 101 determines whether the electronic device 101 is worn using the measured amount of light from the photo sensor 221.According to one embodiment the electronic device 101 determines whether the electronic device 101 is worn using electrical conductivity measured by the GSR sensor 223.According to one embodiment the electronic device 101 determines whether the electronic device 101 is worn using the temperature measured by the temperature sensor 225. |
17,095 | The adhesive of any of the preceeding claims wherein the plurality of adhesive capsules 321 are 10 vol to 90 vol of the total volume of the adhesive. | Examples of suitable materials for the tackiness agent coat 4 include rubber tackiness agents acrylic tackiness agents urethane tackiness agents silicone tackiness agents and vinyl ether tackiness agents.The moisturecuring adhesive 3 may comprise an adhesive wellknown as a onepack type polyurethane resin adhesive onepack type silicone resin adhesive siliconemodified epoxy adhesive or the like.Particularly preferably use is made of an adhesive having a molecular structure wherein a monomer or prepolymer molecule contains an unsaturated bond between carbon atoms or between a carbon atom and another atom and suchunsaturated bond portions can be polymerized in the presence of water i.e.moisture contained in air as a catalyst. |
16,160 | A method according to Claim 1 further comprising determining a weight associated with the difference between the prior filtered value and the current value of the current frame and wherein determining the filtered value of the current frame comprises determining the filtered value of the current frame based upon a combination of the plurality of weights and the current value of the current frame. | Here in the feedbackratio control section 23 a noiselevel measuring section 24 measures the noise level of the input video signal S1 for each pixel of the input video signal S1 and outputs a noiselevel measuring result NL.In this regard the measurement of the noise level here can be carried out for example by extracting high frequency components in a certain range with a pixel to be measured as center in the horizontal direction and in the vertical direction using a twodimensional highpass filter and detecting the signal level etc.Also the noise level ofthe input video signal S1 may be detected using the difference signal S4 in place of the input video signal S1. |
14,083 | An activation management system for an electronic device comprising a sensor generating an output signal when said sensor detects an acoustic signal and an activation module receiving said output signal said activation module evaluating said output signal against a pattern to determine if said output signal completes a match for said pattern and changing an activation state of said device if said output signal completes said match wherein said output signal is an electrical signal proportionate to or otherwise a function of acoustic energy in said acoustic signal received by said sensor. | Referring to Figure 7 the apparatus 700 to control the operations of the multimedia device includes a sensor 710 an event detector 720 a pattern detector 730 a controller 740 a user interface 750 and a pattern storage unit 760. |
17,377 | The battery pack of any of claims 1 to 11 further comprising a circuit mounting portion on which a protective circuit module that controls charging and discharging operations of the battery cells is mounted. | Referring to FIGS.3 and 4B the top 310 of the subframe 300 has an electrolyte injection hole guide 312 at one side on the inner surface.The guide 312 is stepped to the other potions.The guide 312 corresponds to the electrolyte injection hole 233 of the secondary battery cell 200 when the secondary battery cell 200 is accommodated inside the subframe 300.In general silicon is applied to the electrolyte injection hole 233 of the secondary battery cell 200 to reinforce the sealing of the secondary battery cell 200.Accordingly the electrolyte injection hole 233 applied with silicon has a convex shape relative to the other portions.The guide 312 is formed on the inner surface of the top 310 of the subframe 300 to correspond to the electrolyte injection hole 233 of the secondary battery cell 200.The guide 412 removes influence of the increased height of the electrolyte injection hole 233 applied with silicon.As described above the guide 312 locates the secondary battery cell 200 and facilitatescombination of the secondary battery cell 200 and the subframe 300.Therefore the secondary battery cell 200 is firmly accommodated inside the subframe 300. |
13,317 | The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the predetermined response criteria is the message having a measured signal strength at or above a predetermined signal strength level. | The host cell phone 201 scans for the broadcasting devices 103 to determine if there are any candidates available for the APC function.If no broadcasts are detected the APC function checks to see if any devices have already been saved to a memory 104.This saved information has been referred to as a second set in this text.If no devices are saved to the memory in the second set the APC operation is terminated.In some embodiments the scan may continue as long as the APC operation is enabled.Other embodiments may include without being limited to the use of a timer to disable the scanning after a specified period of time andor to schedule periodic scan cycles.If the host cell phone 201 detects a broadcast 103 then the APC function may read 105 the DI 206 that is contained in the received broadcast. |
20,669 | A system for automated information based selective data provision and handling comprising at least a portable device 100 and an identification device 200 wherein either said portable device 100 or said identification device 200 corresponds to said electronic device according to any one of claims 11 to 14. | Referring now to Fig.4 data flow between the terminal 12 and the ticket acquirer 16 is shown when dispensing information from the ticket buffer 40.The ticket acquirer 16 could comprise any suitable type ofelectronic ticket information receiver.The ticket acquirer 16 would be located at a predetermined location such as an entrance to a stadium train station or on a bus for example.The ticket acquirer 16 could be connected to a database and a comparer for comparing information received by the ticket acquirer 16 to a list of prepurchased tickets.In an alternate embodiment the ticket acquirer 16 could comprise its own database for comparing identification information in the electronic ticket information to predetermined data for authenticating use of the electronic ticket information to gain access to the event or service or goods. |
22,148 | The process according to claim 12 wherein the molar ratio of the second alphaolefin to ethylene in the fluid reaction mixture of the second polymerisation stage is from 50 to 400 molkmol. | All the catalysts were tested in 1butene copolymerization.40 to 50 mg of catalyst was used in all the polymerizations and triethylaluminium TEA was used as cocatalyst with an AlTi ratio of 30.The polymerizations were carried out in a 3 L bench scale reactor whose procedure is as follows To an empty 3 L reactor was added 55 ml of 1butene using 0.2 bar of nitrogen pressure and stirring at 200 rpm was started.1250 ml of propane was fed to the polymerization reactor as a polymerization medium.After addition of the reaction medium hydrogen was introduced 0.75 bar after which temperature was increased to 85 C.A batch of ethylene 3.7 bar was added then reactor pressure was allowed to be stable at 0.2 bar of overpressure and stirring speed was increased to 450 rpm.Then the catalystand the cocatalyst were added through automatic feeding using N2 and 100 ml of propane.The total reactor pressure was 38 bar which was maintained by continous ethylene feed.Polymerization time was 60 min after which the polymerization was stopped by venting off the monomer together with the reaction medium.Activity of the catalyst was measured on the basis of the amount of polymer produced.Some information about the molecular weight and molecular weight broadness was received through MFR values.The butenecomonomer amount was measured by IR.The results are listed in Table 1.Table 1 The polymerization resultsExampleCE1 CE2 CE3 CE4 CE5 CE6 IE1 CE6Donorno I II II II I II IIDonor amount molmol1 0 0.52 0.25 0.1 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.50Activity kg POg2 4.4 2.7 0.1 0.8 0.4 0.53 4.0 0.02C43 wt.4.2 4.62.96.2 3.5BD4 kgm3 410 390410425MFR2 g10min 2.7 2.1n.d.67.8 1.5MFR21 g10min 71.6 52.513.337.7FRR526.5 25n.d.25.11 DonorMg 2 PO means produced ethylene1butene copolymer 3 C4 means 1butene 4 BD means Bulk density 5 FRR means MFR21MFR2 6 not determined |
14,170 | The method according to any of claims 1 to 6 wherein when the gesture comprises a gesture originating on the first key moving comprises moving one of rows and columns of keys including the first key. | For example the example in FIG.10 shows a state in which approximately 13 of the 12 sheet 22d is pulled out from the lower side of the touch panel 11.At this moment the size of the keys of the 12 sheet 22d is changed to have approximately 13 of the height of the full size shown in FIG.6.On the other hand approximately 13 of the KANJI sheet 22a that is originally displayed in fullsize on the touch panel 11 is hidden at its lower part by the 12 sheet 22d.At this moment the size of the keys of the KANJI sheet 22a is changed to have approximately 23 of the full size shown in FIG.3. |
16,781 | A plant according to claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger 28 128a 128b is connected to the closed cooling circuit 11 111 so as to receive a working fluid flow QW QW1 QW2. | FIG.3 also illustrates that an alternate or auxiliary heat exchanger 181 may also be coupled to the lines carrying the heat transfer medium.The auxiliary heat exchanger would utilize some other source of heat such as a plant auxiliary cooling system to heat the heat transfer medium.That heat energy would then be used to preheat the inlet air flowing into the compressor 120.The auxiliary heat exchanger 181 could be used alone or in conjunction with the heat exchanger 180 to heat the heat transfer medium. |
18,177 | An immunogen comprising at least one antigenic IgE peptide linked to an immunogenic carrier wherein said antigenic IgE peptide consists of an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID Nos 220 to 310. | In a specific embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic peptide having an amino acid sequence comprising amino acid residues of SEQ ID NO 1 SEQ ID NO 2 SEQ ID NO 3 SEQ ID NO 4 SEQ ID NO 5 SEQ ID NO 6 or SEQ ID NO 7.In another embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 1 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 2 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 3 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 4 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 5 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 6 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein or the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 7 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein.In another specific embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 SEQ ID NO 9 SEQ ID NO 10 SEQ ID NO 11 SEQ ID NO 12 SEQ ID NO 13 or SEQ ID NO 14.In another embodiment a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention provides an antigenic fusion protein comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 8 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 9 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 10 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 11 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 12 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 13 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein or the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO 14 coupled to a heterologous carrier protein.In accordance with these embodiments the pharmaceutical compositions may further comprise an adjuvant. |
18,223 | A battery pack according to claim 13 wherein a cooling hole is formed at the thick portion. | The temperature detecting plate 30 fixes the temperature sensors 50 for detecting the temperatures of the secondary batteries 20 accommodated in the casing 10 on an insulation substrate 31.The temperature sensor 50 is implemented for example by a PTC.The PTC has such a characteristic that when the temperature of battery rises to a preset temperature or higher the electric resistance thereof dramatically increases.Accordingly a rise in temperature of the battery can be detected from a change in resistance value.The temperatures 50 which are PTCs are fixed to the insulation substrate 31 and connected in serial with each other.As described above the temperature sensors 50 fixed to the insulation substrate 31 provide an advantage of extremely easy wiring.The temperature sensors 50 are provided so as to protrude from the insulation substrate 31 and access to the secondary batteries 20 accommodated in the casing 10 via the ventilationholes 15.In the illustrated battery apparatus the ventilation holes 15 are open so as to penetrate through the first casing 11 and also the insulation substrate 31 of the temperature detecting plate 30 is provided with air holes 33 to be communicated with the ventilation holes 15 of the casing 10.The ventilation hole 15 and the air hole 33 are open so as to oppose to the same position and the temperature detecting plate 30 is arranged so as not to close the ventilation holes 15.The air passes through the air holes 33 and the ventilation holes 15 to cool the secondary batteries 20 in the casing 10. |
13,038 | A control device according to claim 8 wherein one of the one or more subranges is such that a predetermined portion of the timing messages have phaseerror indicators smaller than an upper limit of the subrange and the rest of the timing messages have phaseerror indicators greater than or equal to the upper limit. | Functional block 112 in the processor device is adapted to combine the information contained in the phase indicators 120 to 123 to produce a control variable 116.Thus the control variable 116 contains information about synchronisation messages 106 to 109 received from more than one network element 102 to 105. |
19,537 | The information processing system 1 according to claim 23 characterized in that the controller 5 returns the correspondence relation to the unchanged correspondence relation when the virtual camera is operated to a reference capturing direction andor a reference viewing point position while exceeding the predetermined change limit in a direction opposite to the predetermined direction. | Next the CPU 10 performs a correction to limit the tilt of the terminal device 6 in the updown direction of the terminal device 6 step 223 and proceeds to the next step.For example the CPU 10 limits the Zaxis direction newly calculated at step 222 into a predetermined range with respect to the updown direction in the real space.If the Zaxis direction is outside the range the CPU 10 resets the Zaxis direction in the closest range.Then the CPU 10 newly calculates a Yaxis direction based on a cross product of the reset Zaxis direction and the Xaxis direction corrected to the horizontal direction at step 222.Further the CPU 10 newly calculates an Xaxis direction based on a cross product of the newly calculated Yaxis direction and the reset Zaxis direction.Then the CPU 10 updates the current direction data Dce2 by using the newly calculated Xaxis direction and Yaxis direction and the reset Zaxis direction. |
13,985 | The method of claim 12 wherein the indicating a privacy condition further comprises displaying a text warning on a screen of the wireless device. | A speakerphone function also causes a problem in that one party cannot know whether or not an opposing partys terminal is in a speakerphone call mode during their call.That is the privacy of the one party may be invaded without his knowledge by the other party. |
21,584 | The video intercom device of Claim 1 wherein the indoor master unit requests switching from the second communication method to the first communication method at a timing at which the front door slave unit turns on the main power source when an interrupt occurs. | On the other hand the phone slave unit 30 performs the reception at the timing when the frame number is of 16 multiples in the idle state and the window state notification message is received by the wireless unit 301 in the same manner as the outside line reception message and is output to the frame processing unit 202.The frame processing unit 202 extracts data received from the region of the control data 1 illustrated in Fig.6 that is the window state notification message and outputs the extracted window state notification message to the control unit 330.When the window state notification message is received the control unit 330 controls the display unit 323 so as to display the window state change by making a ringer sound rumble or the like.In addition the window state notification message is transmitted with a portion of the control signal as the PT message and thus can also be received by the sensor slave unit 40 which waits for a reception response to be received.In a case where the window state notification message is received before a reception response is received from the master unit 20 the sensor slave unit 40 may perform control so as to cut off power supplied to the communication block 400 and to return to a normal state in the same manner as a case of receiving the reception response. |
13,219 | The medicated module of any of the preceding claims wherein the second medicament 324 is isolated in the medicament cavity 306 upon an actuation of the slidable bung 302 during an injection process. | The liquid medicine injector shown in Fig.10 comprises a cylindrical body 1 and first second and third gaskets 2 3 and 9 which are fluidtightly and movably fitted into cylindrical body 1.The third gasket 9 located between the first and second gaskets 2 and 3 is brought into contact with the first gasket 2 but spaced from the second gasket 3 to form a fluid chamber 4 between the second gasket 2 and the third gasket 9.The first and second gaskets 2 3 have the same configurations as those of embodiment of Fig.6 while the third gasket 9 is provided at each circular end with a cylindrical protrusion 91 92 having a diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical body 1.Preferably the diameter of cylindrical protrusion 91 92 is approximately equal to that of the cylindrical protrusions 24 and 33 of the firstand second gaskets 2 and 3. |
21,924 | A printing press 1 characterized by comprising a printing cylinder 17 configured to convey a sheet 4 an inkjet head 2326 configured to execute printing by discharging ink droplets to the sheet 4 conveyed by the printing cylinder 17 a drying device 27 opposing the printing cylinder 17 and configured to dry printed ink and a heat dissipation member 62 overlaid and attached on an outer surface of the printing cylinder 17 the heat dissipation member 62 including a main body 65 made of a nonmetal material in a sheetlike shape and a plurality of ventilation portions 66 through which air passes in a thickness direction of the main body 65. | FIG.3 is a schematic view of a print drum 310 and a portion of the paper path 126 according to an embodiment of this invention.As shown in FIG.3 there is a plurality of printheads located near the outer peripheral surface of the print drum 310.The printheads include printheads 230 231 232 and 233 as well as other printheads.All the printheads which place the ink onto a medium or paper form the ink source 140.All the printheads are located within the print zone 128.The portion of the paper path 126 includes a media feeder 326 which loads media onto the print drum 310 along the paper load area depicted by the reference numeral 320 on the area of the drum downstream from the media feeder 326.The print drum 310 rotates in a direction depicted by arrow 312 |
18,569 | The blood analysis method according to any one of claims 10 to 12 wherein the semiconductor laser source is configured to emit a blueviolet laser beam. | In the following the respective sections of the sample preparation section 200 the detection section 300 and the control section 400 will be described. |
14,937 | The method of claim 12 or claim 13 wherein the method is an atomic layer deposition process. | In yet another embodiment the present invention is a method of growing a metal oxide or nitride film by ALD or CVD comprising providing a barium or strontium imidazolate structure of the present invention in conjunction with titanium sources dissolved in a solvent selected from the group consisting of an ether aminoether amide ester aromatic or hydrocarbon solvent and delivering the resulting solution by a DLI system to provide a vapor stream of the resulting solution to grow the metal oxide or nitride film by ALD or CVD. |
15,649 | A network for receiving uplink data from a user equipment using a Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request HARQ scheme in a mobile communication system the network comprising a transmitter for transmitting uplink resource allocation information to the user equipment and a receiver for receiving the uplink data from the user equipment transmitted using the uplink resource allocation information based on the HARQ scheme wherein the uplink resource allocation information is transmitted to the user equipment through a random access response message of a random access procedure or through a downlink control channel. | Then the base station searches the directory numbersincluded in the signals received through the dedicated channels from the first and second mobile stations duplicates a signal including the directory number of the first mobile station to the first mobile station having the mobile ID which succeeded in the random access and then broadcasts it.The first mobile station compares the signal including its directory number which has been broadcasted by the base station with the signal which has been transmitted by itself and continuously performs communication because the two signals are identical to each other.The second mobile station compares the signal ACK including its directory number which has been transmitted from the base station with the signal which has transmitted by itself.Then the second mobile station tries random access again or stops it after the lapse of a predetermined time of its inner timer because the two signals are different from each other.By doing so resolution of the contention generated between the first and second mobile stations is realized. |
18,835 | A lubricating oil composition as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the one or more overbased magnesium salicylate detergents provides the lubricating oil composition with greater than or equal to 0.05 massof magnesium ASTM D5185 based on the total mass of the lubricating oil composition. | Examples of suitable ashless dithiocarbamate compounds include methylene bisdibutyldithiocarbamate bisdimethylthiocarbamoylmonosulfide bisdimethylthiocarbamoyldisulfide bisdibutylthiocarbamoyldisulfide bisdiamylthiocarbamoyldisulfide and bisdioctylthiocarbamoyldisulfide.Each of the compounds can be incorporated singly or in combination in an amount of 0.1 to 5 wtin the lubrication oil composition of the present invention.The preferred ashless dithiocarbamate is methylene bisdibutyldithiocarbamate. |
21,372 | The cartridge assembly of claim 4 wherein each row of slots of the three rows of slots on the first side of the longitudinal channel includes at least one empty slot. | Also in various embodiments of the medical agent dispensing system of the present invention an electric motor 98 may be included within the handle portion 20 with a mechanical linkage structured to drive rotation of the screw pump auger 76 within the pump auger casing 72 upon activation of the motor 98.Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the electric motor 98 may be any conventional batterydriven or ACpowered motor provided with specifications e.g.a motor rating suitable for safe and effective use of the motor 98 in association with operation of the surgical instrument 10.In certain embodiments the electric motor 98 may be activated through conventional electrical circuitry or components 100 that can be operatively associated with the firing trigger 38 the release button 40 andor an independent manual activation switch 102 of the instrument 10.The electrical circuitry 100 may be configured to activate the motor 98 automatically in association with the firing operation of the instrument 10 for example andor to activate the motor 98 manually through use of the switch 102 which may be pressed by the clinician for example when using the instrument 10.In certain embodiments a mechanically driven rotary trigger for example may be configured to interact with the mechanical linkage operatively associated with the casing 72 to drive rotation of the screw pump auger 76 within the casing 72. |
13,874 | The ophtalmic composition according to claim 16 comprising administering said ophtalmic composition at least once a day. | The inclusion of hydroxypropylbetacyclodextrins together with sodium hyaluronate in a new ophthalmic solution of this invention provides a protective and beneficial environment for the latanoprost molecule because the active ingredient is housed in the lipophilic cavity of the cyclodextrins and at the same time the hydrophilic surface contributes to the solubility in water while the sodium hyaluronate covers the formed complex.The interaction of the drug with the hydroxypropylbetacyclodextrins and the sodium hyaluronate results in the reduction of the decomposition which grants protection to the active labile in an aqueous environment. |
14,333 | Machine according to claim 7 characterized in that the rotation of said support 24b 25b carrying each breaking countertool 20b 21b is motorized. | At the end of the scoring operation the sheet L is subjected to a step of breaking a step of softening of the plastic film with known means for example via localized heating by means of a resistor and a step of tearing of the plastic film to obtain a total separation of the two portions L1 and L2 illustrated in Figure 9B.The further machining steps subsequent to the cutting step can be performed in any known way either automatically or manually. |
17,302 | The method of any preceding claim further comprising in the location management computer updating the location of the consumer products of the same type only after receiving at least two indications that the location of the consumer products of the same type has changed. | Figure 1 is a flowchart of a preferred method wherein the retail staff walk around the store with a personal shopper device having an RFID reader wherein the retail staff scan all the RFID shelf labels in the retail environment 110 as each RFID label is scanned by the personnel using the RFID reader the software means acts to collect the scanned information and analyze the collected information 120 the read RFID information includes the current location of the RFID reader using the location sensing device 130 the software means is able to then identify the unique identifier transmitted by the RFID shelf label via the read RFIDinformation 140 and the location information of the item identified by the read RFID information is compared with the prior location information of the requisite item and updated if there is a difference 150 once all RFID labels have been read in effect the software means has updated the planogram 160 such that an updated planogram is available to the retailer for further use 170.Thereafter the updated planogram information may be used as the initial planogram in which additional collected information may be compared with for the next time the store personnel elect to update their planogram. |
14,772 | A coated cutting tool according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that the ratio between the thickness of the zone C and zone B is between 1.4 and 1.9. | A1.A multilayer TiAlNcoating was deposited by cathodic arc evaporation on cutting inserts made of cemented carbide with a composition of 9 wt Co 0.9 wt Cr 230 ppm Ti and balance WC and a coercivity of 23.6 kAm corresponding to an average grain size of about 0.8 m and a magnetic Cocontent of 6.7 corresponding to a CWCrratio of 0.95.The coating was deposited using arc evaporation of Ti and TiAl metal sources.A TiN adhesion layer was deposited using Ti metal sources in a mixed Ar and N2 atmosphere.The coating thickness of the TiN adhesion layer was 0.15 m.A second layer was deposited in a N2 atmosphere using targets consisting of Al0.67Ti0.33 and Al0.50Ti0.50 alloy.An aperiodic lamella structure was obtained by a 3fold rotation of the inserts inside the deposition chamber.The thickness of the second layer was 1.6 m.The average composition was Al0.54Ti0.46N as determined by SEMEDS.The average thickness of the individual lamella layers of the second layer was 8 nm as determined by transmission electron microscopy TEM.The third outer layer was deposited in a N2 atmosphere using targets consisting of Ti Al0.67Ti0.33 and Al0.50Ti0.50 alloy.An aperiodic lamella structure was obtained by a 3fold rotation of the inserts inside the deposition chamber.The thickness of this third layer was 2.6 m.The average composition of the third layer was Al0.24Ti0.76 as determined by SEMEDS.The average thickness of the individual lamella layers of the third layer was 11 nm as determined by TEM.The total thickness of the applied coating was 4.4 m. |
17,866 | The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first layer is disposed on an area of a predetermined size in the lock screen and the second layer comprises a same size as the first layer and is laid over the first layer. | Similarly if a gesture input with a predefined trajectory corresponding to a call menu or an email menu is received the mobile terminal 100 may also be unlocked and may then enter the call menu or the email menu. |
22,445 | The backlight unit of claim 2 or 3 wherein a distance a between the first support side member and an edge of one of the plurality of light sources is greater than or equal to 0mm and less than or equal to 10mm. | The first side portion 310 in the first mold 300 includes an upper surface 3101 the sloping surface 3102 and the side wall 3103.The upper surface 3101 of the first mold 300 supports the optical plate 230 and the optical sheet layer 240.The sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 is inclined downwardly from the upper surface 3101.The lower end of the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 presses on reflection sheet 220 thereby helping to prevent movement of the reflection sheet 220.The sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 may serve to reflect light emitted from the light source 210.To this end the first mold 300 may be made of a resin having a good reflective property.Alternatively a reflective material may be applied to the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300.To provide sufficient reflection efficiency the sloping surface 3102 of the first mold 300 may be inclined at an angle 1 of 30 degrees to 60 degrees with respect to the bottom surface of the bottom chassis 250. |
14,876 | The device of claim 9 further comprising a detecting unit to detect the at least one external device and an operation information requesting unit to request at least one operation from a server according to a result of the detecting. | The information used for identifying a device is typically device type data indicating a device type of an electronic device and the proxy device requests the server to retrieve based on the device type data of the device information of the inhome electronic device and the outofhome electronic device the device cooperation service executable in combination of the electronic devices thereby acquiring the service information as a retrieval result from the server.Alternatively the information used for identifying a device is device type data indicating a device type of the electronic device and the proxy device associates for management the acquired service information with the device information of the electronic device corresponding to the device type data having been specified for retrieving the device cooperation service thereby identifying the electronic device which executes the device cooperation service. |
18,891 | A transmitter adapted and configured for transmitting digital data using a frequency divisional multiplexing method GFDM wherein a transmit symbol comprises a plurality of data symbols assigned to at least two subcarriers the method comprising the steps of.mapping a plurality of data bits to data symbols and assigning data symbols to the at least two subcarriers andspreading the information of each data symbol of a time slot of the transmit symbol to the data symbols of each subcarrier of said time slot andappending at least one of a cyclic prefix or a cyclic suffix to the transmit symbol andtransmitting the transmit symbol and the cyclic prefix andor the cyclic suffix. | The antenna 601 receives signals combining signals transmitted by the transmitter device 50 and interference signals transmitted by another transmitter device.The reception unit 602 performs downconversion and analogdigital conversion on received signals thus generating modulation signals. |
21,593 | The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the timing information is to indicate when the scheduled reception time will start and end. | In a first embodiment of the present invention the Tx Controller 220 FIG 2 first establishes when the longrange radio will commence to transmit and when the longrange radio will discontinue to transmit.This information is forwarded from the LRTx Controller 205 to the Tx Controller 220.Next the Tx Controller 220 forwards this information to the SRTx Controller which controls the SRSPU 211 andor the SRTx 212 such that the shortrange radio defers from transmitting during the periods when the longrange radio is transmitting i.e.simultaneous transmission is prevented.This method of operating a dual radio communication device is further illustrated in FIG 9.Preferably the shortrange radio defers from transmitting from a first point in time before the longrange radio commences to transmit illustrated by t1 in FIG 5b up to a second point in time after the longrange radio discontinues to transmit illustrated by t2 in FIG 5b.A timewindow from t1 to t2 is thereby defined during which transmission by the shortrange radio is avoided.This method of operating a dual radio communication device is further illustrated in FIG 10.FIG 5a FIG 5b and FIG 5d show timing diagrams illustrating the operation of the first embodiment.In FIG 5a the power supply voltage Vdd in FIG 5b transmission by the longrange radio and in FIG 5d transmission by the shortrange radio are shown as functions of time t.In FIG 5 all timeaxes have a common timescale.In FIG 5b and in FIG 5c it is illustrated how the longrange radio transmits at the same time as the conventional shortrange radio would have transmitted the second packet labeled ii and sixth packet labeled vi as is indicated in FIG 5d.According to thefirst embodiment of the present invention the second packet labeled ii and sixth packet labeled vi are deferred and transmitted at a later slot.It should be noted that hereby the power supply voltage drop illustrated in FIG 5a will not occur at the same time as the shortrange radio transmits and thereby not affect the frequency synthesizer of the shortrange radio.For a packetswitched connection the delay of transmission by the shortrange radio constitutes no problem since it only delays the packet delivery.However for a circuitswitched connection a problem arises in that an expected packet is delivered late.This problem can be solved by introducing a FIFO FirstInFirstOut buffer in both the sending device and in the receiving device.It should be noted that only packets that may cause collisions are delayed.All other packets are transmitted according to the timing of the circuitswitched framing.In this way no accumulation delay occurs.The new scheme FIG 5d provides an isochronous flow but with buffering the isochronous flow can be transformed to a synchronous flow i.e.in average the repetition interval frame length is constant. |
20,985 | The information processing apparatus according to one of claims 1 to 5 wherein the input device 13 comprises a rotary portion 131 which is rotatable by a user in at least one rotary direction RR RL to provide at least a first input functionality and which is movable by a user corresponding to the first directional movement TE second directional movement TN and third directional movement TW which are each transverse to the rotation axis of the rotary portion 131 to provide at least a second input functionality. | When the user presses the button corresponding to the item 41a shown in FIG.4a the category selection screen 50 shown in FIG.4b is displayed on the display monitor 16.The category selection screen 50 is a menu screen on which a category of facility which is a search condition when facility search is conducted can be selected.Hereafter the menu screen 50 is called a category selection screen.On the category selection screen 50 there are displayed items 51a to 51h that indicate categories of facilities respectively.The user can select a category of search condition by pressing one of the items 51a to 51h.Then a facility in the category selected by the user is searched. |
15,440 | A method for heating a load arranged in a cavity via microwaves generated by a microwave source and guided to the cavity via a plurality of transmission lines the method comprising obtaining 4010 a signal representative of the impedance of each transmission line and adjusting 4020 the impedances of each of some of the plurality of transmission lines based on the obtained signals. | The microwave heating device according to Embodiment 5 is configured such that provision of the phase control part 26 on one of the power feeding routes from the power divider part 27 makes it possible to control the phase difference of the microwave in one power feeding route.It is to be noted that similarly to the microwave heating device according to Embodiment 4 the power feeding routes are each provided with a power amplifier part that amplifies microwave power a power detecting part that detects the supply power and the reflected power and a power feeding part being an antenna.That is in the microwave heating device according to Embodiment 5 a power amplifier part 23a or 23b a power detecting part 24a or 24b and a power feeding part 25a or 25b are provided at the corresponding power feeding route. |
12,690 | The braking system of any preceding claim wherein during a grid loss event the first group 421 423 425 of the one or more brakes is in a normally closed condition and the second group 422 424 426 of the one or more brakes is in a normally open condition. | European patent EPB10 945 613 discloses a yawing system where the frame rotates on a ball bearing.It includes a continuous passive braking system preventing the motor from being forced to operate due to small gusts of wind.To this end it comprises friction plates on the frame which are pushed against the support ring in the tower by means of springs on which ring the frame rotates.These plates can be placed in the upper track or in the lower track of the ring or in a radial direction on a cylindrical surface joined to the tower.The braking force is passive i.e.it is adjusted during the assembly of the nacelle and this braking is always operating either against small gusts of wind or against the desired movement of orientation of the rotor.This patent also claims an embodiment including electrically driven disc braking devices active braking device. |
13,386 | Apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 5 wherein each parameter is an air pressure. | Sensor 10 has a bubble or blister type probe housing 20 that is aerodynamically smooth from a generally hemispherical or part spherical leading end shown at 22 which curves outwardly from the surface of the mounting plate 14 along a front edge 24 a desired distance indicated generally by the double arrow 16 in Figure 3.The front edge 24 of the leading end 22 joins a radius surface that is rounded to cause a minimum disruption of airflow which is flowing in the direction indicated by the arrow 26 at 0 angle of attack.The semiflush sensor or probe housing 20 smoothly transitions from the front end 22 outwardly to a generally longitudinally extending line 30 at the maximum lateral extension of the housing from the mounting surface.The line 30 may taper slightly inwardly toward the support surface 14 in rearward downstream direction.In cross section as shown in Figure 4 top and bottom walls 28 and 29 of the housing have outer surfaces 46A and 46B that converge from the peripheral edges of the housing at the support surface 14 laterally outwardly to a rounded part cylindrical outer endwall 48 on which line 30 lies.These top and bottom walls converge toward a central bisecting plane 31.Stated another way the top and bottom walls diverge from the part cylindrical wall 48. |
14,886 | A method according to any one of claims 11 to 13 wherein filling the first intermediate container or the second intermediate container comprises pumping treatmentsolution from the treatment solution source through a source flow controller to the first intermediate container or the second intermediate container. | In the first phase the shutoff valves 14 15 and 16 are opened and the blood pump 1 and the individual transfer pumps 5 6 and 7 are operated with a set flow rate.As a result the filtrate that has remained in the drain reservoir container 8 is discharged via the drain branch line 17 and the line 23 due to the drop.To the dialysate reservoir container 9 and the replacement fluid reservoir container 10 there are poured the dialysate and the replacement fluid from the dialysate reservoir unit 21 and the replacement fluid reservoir unit 22 respectively due to the drop via the dialysate branch line 18 and the replacement fluid branch line 19 respectively. |
13,005 | The apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the data flow value is a data packet counter the data packet counter configured to be incremented each time the forwarding module receives a data packet having the common source identifier and the common destination identifier. | Furthermore all of these possibilities have the disadvantage that they work by dropping packets which can affect enduser traffic streams.CIR is a crude measure of quality of service and a congestion control system that works exclusively by dropping packets runs the risk that while customers receive their CIR the end users with higherlayer applications do not receive their desired quality of service.For example a single enduser application flow could include both marked and unmarkedpackets at the ingress to a MAN owing to aggregation of many such flows.It is better to introduce flow controls to restrict access to the network and thus to minimize the necessity of dropping packets from within the network.In addition the change in restriction should preferably be communicated to the customer access network which can further limit the number of ongoing enduser flows. |
18,726 | Agricultural vehicle 1 according to any one of the previous claims wherein the hydraulic cylinder forms part of two symmetrically mounted hydraulic cylinders 20 21 wherein the two cylinders are crossconnected. | The first or the second intervention mode are selected by the system according to the invention on the basis of the size of the deviation of the action straight line of the resultant R of the forces applied with respect to a vertical symmetry plane L of the vehicle and of acceleration states or of roll motions or of pitch motions said acceleration states and said motions determining the risk of overturning of the vehicle. |
12,961 | An assembly according to any of the preceding claims wherein at least one of said first and second elastic insulation means 52 54 is shaped for allowing it to be correctly placed in angular position with respect to the bottom of the seat 14 and to the cover 13 during assembly andor for allowing the electric motor 32 to be correctly placed in angular position with respect thereto. | Referring now to FIGS.56 in conjunction with FIGS.13 end cap 16 will be discussed in detail.End cap 16 defines central hub portion 44 and a stepped region 46 extending outwardly from the central hub portion.Central hub portion 44 is similar to structure and function to the central hub portion 30 of the front end of housing 12 i.e.it facilitates mounting of rear bearing assembly 22.End cap 16 further defines peripheral lip portion 48 which extends circumferentially about the end cap 16.Peripheral lip portion 48 is advantageously dimensioned to minimize surface vibration of end cap 16 as will be discussed below.Peripheral lip portion 48 includes a cutout portion 50 FIGS.6 and 7 which corresponds to second cutout portion 40 of housing 12 to accommodate electrical connector 44. |
19,781 | The media processing apparatus of any one of claims 7 to 10 wherein the media processing apparatus is a media reproducing apparatus further comprising a reader configured to read out media data. | In command processing routine 80 base apparatus 10 first determines in step 81 whether or not a received command is a competitive command.If the command is not a competitive command then processing advances from step 81 to step 82.At step 82 main control section 21 of base apparatus 10 accepts the command. |
16,594 | The method of claim 1 characterized in that the lubricant is at least one or a mixture selected from stearic acid or a salt thereof oleic acid or a salt thereof boric acid or a salt thereof acetic acid methyl ester and caprylic acid methyl ester. | The combination of AC and DC magnetic fields applied by the system for producing a sintered NdFeB magnet according to the present embodiment may be different from the previous example.Each of the applied magnetic fields should preferably be a pulsed magnetic field with a strength of 3 T or higher and more preferably 5 T or higher as in the case of the conventional PLP method.Fig.7 shows the waveforms of electric currents respectively passed through a magneticfield applying coil 19 when a DC or AC magnetic field is applied.Each of these waveforms is a waveform of an electric current which flows through the magneticfield applying coil 19 when a capacitor 5000 F of a power source is charged by a voltage of 6000 V and then discharged.The strength of the magnetic field at the maximum peak of the waveform is 5.75 T in both of the pulsed DC and AC magnetic fields.To consecutively apply these magnetic fields in the orienting process the next electric current should be applied after the current waveform as shown in Fig.7 has been sufficiently damped. |
20,452 | A surgical stapling apparatus comprising a cartridge body comprising a proximal end a distal end a deck comprising a tissuesupporting surface a slot defined in said deck wherein said slot extends from said proximal end toward said distal end a plurality of staple cavities a plurality of staples removably stored in said staple cavities which are arranged in a staple pattern and a tissue stop positioned in said slot wherein said tissue stop extends above said deck surface wherein said tissue stop is positioned within said staple pattern and wherein said tissue stop is configured to inhibit the distal flow of tissue relative to said deck. | In the portion of the cartridge members 518 where no fasteners 530 are present a tissue stop 700 may be included.As shown in FIGS.8 and 9 tissue stops 700 extend distally from a proximal portion of cartridge members 518b 518c respectively.Additionally while tissue stops 700 are shown being pivotable adjacent their proximal ends and located adjacent the proximal end of cartridge members 518b 518c respectively it is also envisioned that tissue stops 700 are pivotable adjacent their distal ends and located adjacent the distal end of respective cartridge members 518b 518c as shown in FIG.5 for example.Further details of tissue stops are disclosed in U.S.Patent Application Serial No.13208447 filed on August 12 2011 |
21,131 | The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 4 wherein the beamformer forms a transmit beam such that the ultrasound signals are focused on the at least one focal point for each scan line. | FIG.2 is a block diagram showing an illustrative embodiment of an ultrasound diagnostic system.Referring to FIG.1 the ultrasound diagnostic system 10 may include a probe 11 a beam forming unit 12 an image processing unit 13 and a display unit 14.The ultrasound diagnostic system 10 will be described below in terms of its operation in color Doppler mode.The color Doppler mode may include a velocity mode a power mode a variance mode a power Doppler mode a 3D power Doppler mode and the like. |
17,508 | A UV curable inkjet printer containing a free radical UV curable ink set as defined by anyone of claims 8 to 12 and further containing a white ink print head for the free radical UV curable white inkjet ink. | A colour inkjet ink set according to present invention comprises preferably a white inkjet ink that is curable by radiation or electron beam.In a preferred embodiment the colour inks are also curable by radiation or electron beam. |
18,340 | The washing machine according to any one of the preceding claims wherein an upper portion of the opening flange is formed to be inclined downward from a rear thereof toward a front thereof. | With reference to the abovecited Figures the toploading clothes washing machine as generally indicated with the reference numeral 1 comprises an outer cabinet 2 provided with a laundry loadingunloading port 3 formed through an upper portion thereof a cabinet door 4 provided for opening and closing said laundry loadingunloading port 3 a washing tub 5 fixedly arranged within the outer cabinet 2 a perforated drum 6 rotatably installed in the tub 5 for holding the clothes 7 and provided with an opening 8 formed through the outer circumferential surface thereof for the clothes 7 to be able to be introduced in and removed from the interior of the drum 6 therethrough a drum door assembly 9 provided in connection with the opening 8 of the drum 6 automatic closing means for automatically actuating the drum door assembly 9 into a closed position. |
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