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The shoulder harness for a portable work machine of claim 1 wherein said relay member is composed of a plate member an upper end portion of said relay member has a shape inclined in a direction to separate from said operator and said hanging member is connected to said inclined upper end portion.
The weight of the working machine positioned at the right side of the operators body imposes a larger load to the left shoulder belt 216Le than to the right shoulder belt 216Ri.When the working machine is moved largely pulling force F FIG.1 tends to act on the left shoulder belt 216Le.Nevertheless in the arrangement where the extending direction of the shoulderfitting portion is inherently shaped to align with the direction of pulling force F such pulling force F even if acting on the left shoulder belt 216Le does not invite changes in position and shape of the shoulderfitting portion of the left shoulder belt 216Le.As a result the shoulderfitting portion of the left shoulder belt 216Le can keep fitting on the operators shoulder even if a locally biased pulling force acts on the left shoulder belt 216Le.Furthermore since the shoulderfitting portion of the left shoulder belt 216Le does not suffer deformation such as torsion or twist even upon application of a locally biased pulling force on the left shoulder belt 216Le the belt 216Le is relieved from degrading in durability.
18,379
The method of any of the preceding claims wherein providing a molded interconnect device MID housing includes providing a laserdirect structuring LDS housing.
In various embodiments the substrate 441 is made of a flexible material including but not limited to Liquid Crystal polymer LCP polyphtalamide PPA Teflon thin plated plastic or combinations thereof.In some embodiments the substrate is in a rigid 3D form using plated plastic or ceramic.In various embodiments the substrate is fabricated in an flat arrayed format using traditional injection molding processes.After the arrayed parts are molded conductive traces are integrated with the substrate.In one embodiment forming the conductive traces includes metalizing the parts with a conductive layer such as copper applied to one or more of the substrate surfaces.The desired conductive pattern is then laser cut into the metallization.A chemical process is used to etch away undesired metalized regions.Desired metalized areas are plated.Plating materials include but are not limited to nickel gold or a combination thereof.The arrays are separated into individual parts.Electronics are assembled onto the individual parts and the parts are tested.Having the substrate in a flat configuration as opposed to a 3D form allows for more efficient assembly of the electronics to the substrate and also simplifies subsequent testing.In various embodiments one or more electronic components may be added and tested before the arrayed parts are separated.It is understood that other materials and processes forforming and assembling the substrate are possible without departing from the scope of the present subject matter.
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The method of any of claims 16 further comprising determining an orientation of the camera at the first location.
Moreover if a specific accuracy IMUe of the posture sensor is included total errors ExtALL EytALL EztALL of the postural data of the posture sensor are represented by the following fifteenth formula.ExtALLExtIMUe EytALLEytIMUe EztALLEztIMUe
20,275
Induction hob according to claim 1 wherein the switching element 20 is an insulatedgate bipolar transistor IGBT.
Nevertheless if the decrease of Vce might not be enough for ensuring the reliable functioning of the power transistor the only solution would be to increase the PWM drive frequency getting away from resonance and start over with control of the dead time time interval at the nominal value of 2.2u seconds.
18,237
A method of operating a consumer device comprising means for displaying a user interface containing user interface elements 12 on a screen 11 and means for controlling the consumer device 13 characterized in that the a duration of a temporary control status related to the display of a user interface element 12 is modified in response to a user control activity.
Preferably the user device has a memory for storing data indicative of one or more instructions or instruction types that do not prevent the uninterruptible process from initiating such as a volume change instruction.
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The UE of claim 13 wherein inhibiting the sending of the second SCRI message having the cause set comprises maintaining an indicator that indicates whether or not the current state of the UE is a result of the first SCRI message and if the upper layers indicated that there is no more PS data for a prolonged period of time transmitting the second SCRI message unless the indicator indicates that the current RRC state of the UE is a result of the first SCRI message.
From CELLFACH state 124 if data inactivity is detected for predetermined time in some networks the UTRAN can move the RRC state from CELLFACH state 124 to a paging channel PCH state.This can be either the CELLPCH state 126 or URAPCH state 128.
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A heater lamp 110 120 130 140 comprising a bulb 10 being light transmissive the bulb 10 having a linear portion and at least one bent portion 13 the bulb 10 being sealed at both ends of the bulb 10 the bulb 10 having a filament 20 provided inside the bulb 10 the filament 20 including a plurality of first coils connected in series and a second coil connected to the plurality of first coils in series the second coil having a number of turns less than a number of turns of the first coils and an anchor ring 30 holding the filament 30 inside the bulb 10.
In the Figure the first and the second portion of the incandescent body have substantially the same length.The difference in power consumption for example 60 and 40 of the total power results from the difference in design between said portions for example variation in wire diameter mandrel diameter andor pitch.
13,223
The medicated module of claim 4 wherein each of the at least one seal comprises an oring 216ac.
An example of how the medicine injector of Fig.6 is used will be made with reference to Figs.7 to 9 which illustrate a sequence of operation for injecting contrast media into a vein.
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The wireless communication system of claim 1 wherein the slave device includes a slave device wireless communicator that performs wirelesscommunication with the master device a slave device power supply that supplies power to each unit of the slave device a slave device interrupt detector that detects various interrupts and a slave device controller that controls the entire slave device the slave device interrupt detector supplies the power from the slave device power supply to each unit of the slave device when detecting the interrupt and the slave device controller performs control to wait for a capture signal transmitted from the master device through the slave device wireless communicator when the detected interrupt is a timer interrupt occurring at the first predetermined interval.
Clock generating section 12 generates a clock signal used for operating each section of base unit 1 based on the power that is supplied from power supply section 11.Clock generating section 12 for example includes a crystal oscillation circuit.
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The mobile device of claim 5 wherein the input device includes a keyboard 120 provided on the second housing inner face 160.
As shown in FIG.5A the driving unit 140 may be formed to be symmetrical based upon one surfaces of the first and second bodies 110 and 120 facing each other in the closed configuration.The rotation protrusions 152a and 153a and the linear motion protrusions 152b and 153b may be located at positions biased to one ends of the rotation slots 154a and 155a and the linear motion slots 154b and 155b respectively.The connection member 158 may be disposed adjacent to a principal surface 141a of the first case 141 which faces the first and the second bodies 110 and 120 in the closed configuration and the connection member protrusions 156a and 157bmay be located at positions biased to one ends of the connection member slots 158a and 158b.
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The branching unit 210 of claim 12 whereinthe plurality of optical cables comprise a plurality of fiber pairsa fiber pair comprises an incoming fiber to and an outgoing fiber from the branching unit 210the branching unit 210 comprises one or more bypass switches for at least one fiber pair of the plurality of fiber pairs which is configured to be partially or completely dropped in the branching unit 210.
The optical branching device 40 is constituted by optical amplification sections 411 and 412 and the optical branching section 42.The optical amplification sections 411 and 412 each redirect the pump light originated from the branch station 30 and propagated through the line to the paired line through which the optical signal transmitted from the branch station 30 flows to excite an amplification medium 41c inserted in the paired line and doped with an active material for optical amplification and thereby amplify the power of theoptical signal transmitted from the branch station 30.
14,087
The activation management system for an electronic device as claimed in claim 1 wherein a tapping on a housing of said device is said acoustic signal and said sensor is a microphone.
The determination processing unit 55 performs an energy increasedecrease determination process of Fig.7 on the input signal S.
15,229
The holding mechanism for the display device according to Claim 1 wherein the thin platelike member is antireflectionfinished and made at least partly larger than the elastic member 15 in shape.
Fig.4 illustrates the display module of Fig.3 as seen in crosssection through side portion 9.This drawing clearly shows how front portion 8 extends from side portion 9 over the front side of the display a short distance over polariser 5.A housing or housing portion 11 of an electronic device in which display module included is disposed outside metal frame 7.The housing also includes a protective front window 12 over the display 2.The front window 12 and metal frame 7 oppose each other with wide and substantially flat surfaces between which gasket 40 is positioned.This way the metal frame provides an even and relatively large area for gasket 40 much wider than the upper edge of plastic carrier 3.This allows for larger tolerances for assembly of the gasket 6 and a more dustproof design.In the illustrated embodiment window 12 extends over gasket 40 but a smaller window 12 may of course be selected with gasket 40 hidden under an opaque part of housing 11.
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A device comprising a bus interface to couple to a shared bus of a sensor network a sensor interface to couple to a sensor of the sensor network and a gated pulse width modulation circuit coupled to the bus interface and to the sensor interface the gated pulse width modulation circuit configured to transmit during a time slot determined based on a timing signal received via the shared bus an analog pulse width modulated representation of a signal received from the sensor.
As previously mentioned when a transmitter 16 applies a voltage to the bus 18 it also sources current onto the communications bus 18.The sourced current from nodes 1 and 2 are shown in Figs.4D and 4E respectively.Accordingly node 1 will source current while it drives bus 18 while node 2 sources current for the portion over which it drives bus 18.With the inclusion of resistor 200 the current sourcing provided by transmitter 16 will not turn on and off instantaneously.Instead the current sourcing of node 1 turns off more gradually as shownby sloping current signal 220 in Fig.4D.Likewise the current sourcing provided by node 2 turns on with more of a gradual rising slope 222 as shown in Fig.4E.
17,052
The process of any one of claims 11 to 13 wherein the outermost layer is formed by a cold spraying.
In step c the structure is cooled down and mold 10 is mechanically removed from the multilayered component 20 from which it can be readily separated due to the existence of debonding layer 12 deposited in step a.
16,713
The structure of any one of the preceding claims wherein said substrate 1 comprises a silicon wafer 1.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention antireflective layer 104 comprises a 1 to 35 atomic silicon b 1 to 40 atomic oxygen c 10 to 50 atomic hydrogen and d 5 to 80 atomic carbon.Films may also contain 0.1 to 50 atomicnitrogen andor from 0.1 to 15 atomicfluorine to improve one or more of materials properties.Lesser portions of other elements may also be present in certain films of the invention.The film of the present invention thus is a composite material as opposed to an organic antireflective material which lacks the structural integrity and film properties provided by the incorporation of inorganic groups.
19,273
The turbomachine casing assembly according to claim 9 wherein the inner surface of the sleeve at least partially defining the passageway is threaded for complementary engagement with a threaded surface of the separating leg.
In use if a fan blade 130 becomes detached it first strikes the proximal surface 114 of the forward portion of the first casing element 110.The energy associated with this impact event is then transferred to and absorbed by the energy absorbing element for example by the compressive crushing of the crushable collar 140 and the infill member 170.This allows the forward portion of the first casing element 110 to deform radially outwards exposing the hook 128.As the detached blade 130 continues to travel forwards and radially outwards the blade tip engages with the hook 128 and subsequently becomes trapped in the casing assembly 100 thus preventing the blade 130 from travelling forward of the first end 122 of the second casing element 120.
17,332
The propylene ethylene random copolymer RPP according to anyone of the preceding claims wherein MFR2 230C of RPP1 is equal to or differs from MFR2230C of RPP2 by 0.13.0g10min.
In the present invention in a case where an inorganic foaming agent such as air nitrogen carbon dioxide gas water or the like is used as a foaming agent the polypropylene resin may be prepared using a socalled twostage process in order to obtain expanded particles with a high foaming ratio.This is because the polypropylene resin which is subjected to only firststage foaming would have a relatively low foaming ratio.The twostage process is a process in which after the polypropylene resin expanded particles are obtained using the aforementioned method the expanded particles are impregnated with inert gas such as air etc.and then are heated to be further foamed.
16,661
Apparatus according to claim 3 or claim 4 in which the content information identifies which datascheme information is the dataschemeinformation on the original data held by the apparatus.
Then all the compressed music data as a source of the transcoded linear PCM or losslesscompressed PCM music data are recorded on a nonrecording area e.g.a free area of general computer information recording area 120 of data area 112 on disc 100 together with its contents management information step lt2gt.A group of contents management informationcompressed music data is recorded to be coupled after on the leadout area side or larger address side of the disc of the recorded position of the transcoded linear PCM or losslesscompressed PCM music data.That is all distributed music contents files are recorded to be coupled to the end side of the aforementioned music distribution compatible coupled file via data input unit 614 and the like.
20,904
Door 14 14 for a laundry treatment apparatus in particular for a dryer 2 washing machine or washerdryer the door comprising a front frame 30 30 having a central opening an inner window 60 60 a cover 50 50 adapted to prevent the inner window front side to be touched by a user and a rear frame 70 70 having a central opening wherein the arrangement sequence is front frame 30 30 cover 50 50 inner window 60 60 and rear frame 70 70 wherein the cover 50 50 and either the front frame 30 or the rear frame 70 form a door subassembly 100 by being mechanically connected to each other using at least one first connecting device 3838 30 that engages the cover and either the front frame or the rear frame wherein the inner window 60 60 is arranged between the front frame 30 30 and the rear frame 70 70 and wherein the front frame 30 30 and the rear frame 70 70 are mechanically connected to each other using at least one second connecting device 4242 40 that engages the rear frame and front frame.
With now reference to figs.2 and 3 door assembly 3a includes a frame which in turn includes two half frames a rear frame 4 and a front frame 5 one attached to the other.Moreover door assembly 3a comprises a door glass 6 a cover ring 7 and a door cover 8.
20,039
The system of claim 8 wherein the location of the second structure comprises in a Cartesian coordinate system at least one of an x coordinate a y coordinate a z coordinate or a radius.
The terrain database 106 supplies data representative of the location of terrain that may be a threat to the aircraft.The processor 104 in response to the obstacle data preferably supplies appropriate display commands to the display device 116.
14,249
The image displaying apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the image displaying element is an image displaying element having pixels arranged twodimensionally and configured to switch a liquid crystal to turn on or off.
Table 2 shows data for numeric value example 2 of applyingspecific numeric values to the projection optical system according to the second embodiment.
22,615
A hybrid data storage system according to claim 6 wherein the graph data storage system comprises a subset defining module configured to select subset defining vertices by sorting the vertices in order of betweenness centrality and selecting the vertices with the highest betweenness centrality as subset defining vertices.
Figure 5 illustrates an RDF Dataset conforming to the exemplary rules set out above.It can be seen that data relating to the row of data illustrated in Figure 4 is stored in the RDF dataset.For example the exchange rate which was used to calculate the value of the entry in the column headed Trading is given as a property of the instance of the resource corresponding to the entry in the Trading column.Furthermore an invoicenumber relating to the entry in the Travel column is given as a property of the resource corresponding to the entry in the Travel column.
19,900
The power tool according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said flywheel has a portion which is cantilevered over at least a portion of said rotor.
Referring to FIG.7 8 9 10 11 when the clutch bar 6 engages the driving block 5 and the high speed rotating flywheel 9 departs from cam 3 let us suppose that the trigger button releases suddenly or the tool breaksdown suddenly when in use the flywheel 9 stops rotating the clutch bar 6 loses the strong rotary inertia and the inertial force returns to zero.The clutch bar 6 moves in the direction of the outer circle of flywheel urged by the clutch spring 4 at the same time allowing the system to return to the starting point.
19,849
The OLED display device of claim 12 wherein the circular portion of the driving power supply line is connected at each end to a corresponding shoulder portion of the driving power supply line that extends into the driving circuit connecting portion.
Fig.4 is a plane view showing internal construction of an organic EL display device in accordance with a third embodiment example of the present invention.
21,428
An infant or adult diaper 10 according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the bridge element 72 also comprises an element which is positioned in front of the rearward barrier plane.
That is the present invention provides the following items 1 to 17.1 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid and a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members dividing the inner space into front and rear parts capable of exhibiting a function of separating urine and feces in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateraldirection.2 The absorbent article according to the above item 1 including a main body bonding member capable of bonding to the first leak preventer or the absorber at a lower end of the bridging member.3 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid and a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members and a urinefeces separating member dividing the inner space into front and rear parts capable of exhibiting a function of separating urine and feces in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateral direction.4 An absorbent article includinga first leak preventer in sheet form having a base part a pair of side members extending in a longitudinal direction on right and left sides of the base part of the first leak preventer an absorber comprised of at least one layer in an inner space formed by the base part of the first leak preventer and the side members containing a super absorbent polymer and capable of absorbing a body fluid a bridging member bonded to the pair of side members for bridging the side members and a second leak preventer in sheet form present above the absorberon a rear side of the first leak preventer in which the bridging member is formed to be stretchable in a lateral direction.5 The absorbent article according to the above item 4 including a feces stopping member in an upper surface or in a vicinity of a front end of the second leak preventer.6 The absorbent article according to the above item 4 or 5 including a main body bonding member bonding to the first leak preventer the absorber or the second leak preventer at a lower end of the bridging member.7 The absorbent article according to the above item 2 or 6 in which the bridging member and the main body bonding member are formed of a same material.8 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 2 6 and 7 in which the bridging member andor the main body bonding member is stretchable.9 An absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 8 in which the side members are formed of a pair of extended parts of the first leak preventer formed integrally with the base part and a pair of peripheral shape retaining members provided along peripheries of the extended parts.10 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 9 in which the side members have stretchability.11 The absorbent article according to the above item 10 in which the side members are leg gathers provided on right and left ends of the base part.12 The absorbent article according to the above item 11 in which the leg gathers are standing leg gathers each including a leg part bonded to the base part and formed of a nonwoven fabric and a head part bonded to the leg part and including an elastic body.13 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12in which the bridging member includes a stretchable area in a center part and nonstretchable areas on right and left sides of the stretchable area and the bridging member is bonded to the side members in the nonstretchable areas.14 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12 in which the side members are each stretchable the bridging member is nonstretchable and the side members are bonded to the bridging member so that the bridging member becomes stretchable in a lateral direction.15 The absorbent article according to any one of the above items 1 to 12 in which the side members and the bridging member are integrally formed of a stretchable material.16 The absorbent article according to the above item 15 in which the side members on right and left sides are bonded to each other in a longitudinal center part to form the bridging member.17 The absorbent article according to the above item 15 or 16 in which the side members and the bridging member form a front opening and a rear opening.
16,842
A medical apparatus using the fluid ejection device according to claim 4.
Preferably in the fluid ejection method in the application example described above the fluid supply flow rate is not smaller than the product of the displacement volume and the frequency.
13,898
A fluid feed pump that feeds a fluid through a fluid channel comprising a pump chamber having variable volume an inlet channel arranged to allow inflow of the fluid from the fluid channel to the pump chamber a check valve provided between the inlet channel and the pump chamber an outlet channel connected with the pump chamber to feed the fluid out of the pump chamber and an outlet buffer chamber connected with the outlet channel to feed the fluid from the outlet channel to the fluid channel wherein the outlet buffer chamber has a compliance higher than a compliance of the pump chamber and a time per cycle of changing the volume of the pump chamber is shorter than a time constant defined by a product of the compliance of the pump chamber and a flow resistance between an inlet of the outlet channel and an outlet of the fluid channel.
Here since the inertance value of the entrance passage 1 is smaller than the inertance value of the exit passage 2 the rate of change in the flow rate at the entrance passage 1 is greater than that at the exit passage 2 so that a volume of flow that is equal to that of the fluid that has flown out from the exit passage 2 can flow into the pump chamber 3 in a short period of time.If the inertance value of the entrance passage is greater than the inertance value of the exit passage back flow is produced in the exit passage because the time required for the fluid to flow in from a suction passage becomes long so that the discharge rate of the pump is reduced thereby degrading the performance of the pump.
17,446
A method for operating a settopbox that supports 3dimensional 3D video content the method comprising transmitting video content from an HDMI port of the settopbox to a display devicecharacterized in that at the settopbox implementing a momentary and automatic resolution switch to trigger a resync operation at the display device in response to a change in the HDMIVideoFormat field or in the 3DStructure field of an HDMI Vendor Specific InfoFrame.
Fig.13 is an explanatory diagram showing another example of video data transmission in the present embodiment when switching from 2D video to SidebySide video is performed.As shown in Fig.13 the other example of video data transmission in the present embodiment aims to reduce the switching time by performing switching from 2D video to SidebySide 3D video without stopping the output of the video signal from the source device and without performing the HDCP authentication.Further by interposing a black screen period when video is switched from 2D video to SidebySide video it is possible to perform the video switching from 2D video to SidebySide video more safely than in the sequence shown in Fig.11.
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The amplifier according to claim 7 or 8 further comprising a second active element 352 provided on the substrate and connected to an input terminal of the interstage matching circuit 311.
FIG.19 is a schematic view showing the configuration of a microwave semiconductor amplifier according to a seventhembodiment.
14,037
Method according to any of the preceding claims characterized in that said step of controlling said liquid level comprises sensing said liquid level by means of a pressure sensor 19 placed at the bottom of the tub 3.
The level detection unit 17 includes a first level sensor 171 which detects the maximum level hereinafter a first level capable of preventing the detergent water from flowing into the rotational drum 12 into which the laundry is input to perform the washing operation only with the bubbles and a second level sensor 172 which detects the minimum level hereinafter a second level required for generation of the bubbles.Through detection of the level detection unit 17 supply of detergent concentrate liquid and the water into the tub 11 is controlled to be stopped in order to prevent the detergent water from flowing into the rotational drum 12 when the detergent water reaches the first level upon the washing operation or to be performed in order to supply the detergent water again for generation of the bubbles when the detergent water is gradually lowered to the second level due to the generation of the bubbles.
14,339
An ultrasonic flow meter unit 1 arranged to measure a flow rate of a fluid the meter unit comprisinga first ultrasonic transducer 2 in the form of a monolithic body of piezoelectric material the first ultrasonic transducer has a first 3 and a second side 4 and a first and second electrical terminal anda printed circuit board 5 with an electronic circuit 8 for operating the first ultrasonic transducer the circuit board comprises a first conducting path electrically connected to the first electrical terminal and to the electronic circuit and wherein the ultrasonic transducer is mechanically fixed to the circuit board by a first electrically conducting fixing means which provides the electrical connection between the first electrical terminal and the first conducting path and wherein the first ultrasonic transducer is positioned on the printed circuit board with the first side of the transducer in contact with printed circuit board and with the second side of the transducer being covered by a membrane 9 adhered to the second side 4.
In another preferred embodiment the ultrasound flow meter further comprises a second ultrasound transducer wherein the circuit board is arranged for operatingthe second ultrasound transducer and wherein a second set of at least two points on an edge of the circuit board serve to limit relative movement between the second ultrasound transducer and the circuit board in a direction along a line spanned by the second set of at least two points.An advantage of having first and second ultrasound transducers where both first and second ultrasound transducers have their relative movement with respect to the circuit board limited might be that the relative movement between the two ultrasound transducers can also be limited.
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The surgical apparatus of Claim 18 wherein the performance parameter comprises the output torque of the electric motor.
Each sensor 20 may be in wired or wireless communication with the processor 22 to provide a signature to the processor 22.The signatures of the sensors 20 are substantially similar to the signatures of the components 110180 as detailed above and will not be detailed herein for reasons of brevity.
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The integrated power module 44 of claim 9 wherein the first cover portion and the second cover portion 9294 are mounted to the mounting platform 70.
Walls 6 7 8 of supporting body 2 also laterally define at least part of a volume 10 housing components 20 for cooling.
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Method according to any of claims 17 comprising a PID control of the angle of attack to satisfy the angle of attack objective.
As shown in FIG.5 in 102 the angle of attack 54 FIG.2 of a rotor blade 12 is determined.In general the angle of attack 54 may be determined using any suitable means andor method known in the art.In several embodiments one or more sensorsmay be mounted to andor embedded within a portion of the rotor blade 12 to allow the angle of attack 54 to be continuously monitored.Specifically the sensors may be configured to measure detect andor sense one or more operating conditions of the rotor blade 12 and transmit signals associated with such operating conditions to the turbine controller 46 for subsequent processinganalysis.The turbine controller 46 may be provided with suitable computerreadable instructions that when implemented configure the controller 46 to correlate the measurement signals transmitted from the sensors to the angle of attack 54 of the rotor blade 12.
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An electronics enclosure 201 as claimed in claimed 1 wherein said second opening is in one of a bottom surface of the electronics enclosure a side surface of the electronics enclosure.
A number of electrical components 35 may be positioned in an interior 40 of the enclosure 10.Specifically the electrical components 35 may be mounted on a rail 45.The rail 45 may be positioned about the support beams 30.Any number or any type of the electrical components 35 may be used herein.As described above the electrical components 35 tend to generate heat in operation.As such the electrical components 35 may have limits on operations above certain ambient or internal temperatures.An access port of some sort may be positioned about the enclosure 10 so as to provide access to the electrical components 35 within the interior 40 of the enclosure 10.Although the enclosure 10 shown herein is a sealed enclosure 50 other types of ventilated enclosures also are known.
20,997
The method claimed in any previous claim wherein the error distance comprises one of L1 distance L2 distance editing distance earth moving distance KL divergence and structural similarity matrix.
Hereinafter considered will be N pieces of approximate nearest neighbor searchers 1 to N hereinafter simply referred to as searchers respectively having different degrees of approximation.The degree of approximation of the searcher s1 is stronger than that of thesearcher s.Suppose a case where approximate nearest neighbor searching is performed with respect to a feature vector qi by using the searcher s and as a result a set of feature vectors Pis is obtained as targets of distance calculation.In the approximate nearest neighbor searching as the degree of approximation is getting stronger the number of the feature vectors to be the targets of the distance calculation is getting fewer.That is Pis Pis1 is satisfied regardless of the values of i and s respectively.
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A method in a communication device having a processor a memory an input device and an output device the method comprising detecting a notification message at the processor determining whether the communication device is a primary device and when the determination is affirmative controlling the output device with the processor to generate an alert receiving an acknowledgement at the processor from the input device and transmitting an acknowledgment message to an other communication device for causing the other communication device to interrupt alert generation.
In connection with FIG 3 and 4 there are some points that should be explained.
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Horizontal axis washing machine according to claim 10 wherein the control unit is adapted to drive the drum at a low speed G immediately after the fast speed F and preferably in the same direction of rotation.
Thanks to the relatively high drum rotation speed e.g.150 RPM the laundry is again caused to more or less stick against the inner wall of the drum 115 due to the experienced centrifugal force thanks also to the fact that there is a relatively high amount of water in the tub 110 there is a good exchange of water between the laundry and the water in the tub.The Applicant has found that if as mentioned the recirculation pump 175 is preferably kept activated the thrust of the water sprayed by the nozzle 185 is increased so that the sprayed rinsing water reaches a longer distance and better penetrates through the laundry that is stuck against the inner wall of the drum promoting the removal of detergents trapped therein rather uniformly for all the laundry items being rinsed.
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A microwave heating apparatus 100 comprising a cavity 150 arranged to receive a load a microwave source 110 for generating microwaves a plurality of transmission lines 140 for guiding the generated microwaves to the cavity a measuring device 171174 adapted to obtain a signal representative of the impedance of each one of the plurality of transmission lines an electronic device 160 adapted to adjust the impedances of each of the plurality of transmission lines individually and a control unit 180 configured to control the electronic device based on the obtained signals.
Further in these microwave heating devices using the semiconductor elements as the microwave generating part there is a device in which on the preliminary stage before the actual heating operation is performed a frequency at which the reflected power becomes minimum is searched for within a prescribed frequency band and stored and the heating operation is performed at the stored frequency.However with such a microwave heating device since the heating operation is performed at the previously stored frequency even in a situation where the behavior of the reflected power varies due to the state of the load being varied during heating it cannot address the reflected power of a value that may destroy the semiconductor element or variations in the reflected power occurring during the heating operation.
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The method of any of claims 67 wherein the transformation matrix is an inverse of a WalshHadamard transformation matrix or an inverse of a corresponding Cazac transformation matrix.
The block coding unit 503 performs a block coding process on modulation symbols generated by the first modulation unit 502.The block coding unit 503 adopts a block coding method which allows for reversible calculation block decoding and by which a part of blockcoded signals becomes zero in amplitude.For instance the block coding unit 503 performs a block coding process using Hadamard matrix of Equation 1 which is one type of orthogonal matrix.In Equation 1 d1 d2 denote modulation symbols and b1 b2 denote modulation symbols after completion of block coding blockcoded modulation symbols.In this connection the block coding unit 503 does not necessarily use Hadamard matrix but use Mseries or scramble codes.
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Method according to the preceding claim further comprising deriving a corrected heat input HIiso using a first function comprising the first heat input HIisonobleed and the second heat input HIiso10bleed if the pressure ratio PRC87 exceeds a threshold the threshold being in particular between 4 and 8 deriving the corrected heat input HIiso using a second function comprising at least the first heat input HIisonobleed if the pressure ratio PRC87 does not exceed the thresholdwherein estimating the heat inputs is further based on the corrected heat input HIiso.
Flexible fuels that are burned in gas turbines often range in composition and associated calorific value.Compared with regular natural gas flexible fuel composition variations can create certain combustion problems including elevated emissions combustion noise dynamics undesirable flame holding events and inefficient burning.Adjusting combustor properties to optimize combustion as a function of fuel composition has traditionally been addressed by using a mass spectrometer calorimeter or other fuel measurement techniques such as a Wobbe Index meter.However such devices are expensive inaccurate and have a slow response time.In certain traditional systems at least three Wobbe Index meters are needed along with buffer tanks and other expensive infrastructure for determining the fuel composition variations and addressing the related combustion problems.
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Cushion according to Claim 1 characterized in that the inner and outer membranes 12 13 are arranged on a cushion frame 18.
In an alternative embodiment the mouthchin region of the cushion may include an undercushion.For example Figs.61 to 66 illustrate a cushion 60 including a membrane 62 and an underlying support cushion or undercushion 64 provided to side of nose region SN upper cheek region UC lower cheek region LC and mouthchin region C of the cushion.Although an undercushion is not illustrated in the nasal bridge region NB e.g.see Fig.62 the cushion may include an undercushion in the nasal bridge region NB in an alternative embodiment e.g.undercushion extends around entire perimeter of the cushion.
20,395
The coating of claim 1 wherein the overall thickness is about 30 to about 40 microns.
A second layer 72 sometimes termed the additive layer comprising aluminum hafnium and silicon is thereafter deposited overlying and contacting thefirst layer 70 numeral 54.The second layer 72 is deposited by any operable approach with chemical vapor deposition CVD preferred.In that approach a hydrogen halide gas such as hydrogen chloride is contacted with aluminum metal or an aluminum alloy to form the corresponding aluminum halide gas.Hafnium and silicon are doped into the aluminum halide gas by adding hafnium halide and silicon halide gases.The aluminumhafniumsiliconcontaining source gas is contacted to the previously deposited first layer 70 overlying the substrate 32 depositing the aluminum hafnium siliconcontaining second layer 72 over the first layer 70.The reactions occur at elevated temperature such as from about 1925F to about 1975F so that deposited aluminum hafnium and silicon atoms interdiffuse into the first layer 70 during a 4 to 20 hour cycle.
12,804
A radar device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said predetermined angle estimation system is the Capon method.
The sensor array 11 is built up by NApieces of sensor elements A1ANA.The sensor elements are arrayed linearly in e.g.a single line and respectively receive arriving signals arriving waves.The received arriving waves are after being processed by a baseband BB circuit etc within the baseband generator 31 undergo sampling with every predetermined sampling period and are converted into digital signals by an AD converter within the baseband generator 31.Then the baseband generator 31 generates baseband signals based on the converted digital signals and outputs the baseband signals to the DOA estimating unit 41.
14,039
Method according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that said contacting level LdL LdH is less than 2 cm away from the level Ld of the lower part 4a of said washing drum 4.
As shown in FIGS.1 and 2 the washing machine according to the present invention performs a washing operation using bubbles and includes a drumshaped water tub 11 positioned in a main body 10 to contain water and a rotational drum 12 rotatably installed within the tub 11 and having a plurality of spindrying holes.
18,031
The image display method according to claim 9 further comprising receiving by the input device an input of a boundary shift command which relates to shifting a boundary between the first region and the second region and on the display device decreasing a screen share which corresponds to the first region and increasing a screen share which corresponds to the second region based on the boundary shift command.
When a radiologist or a physician in a practice group performs operations to request viewing of an image for observation the radiology work station 3 or the practice group work station 4 transmits a viewing request to the image information managing server 5 and obtains the image information necessary for observation.Then the image information is displayed on the screen of a monitor and executes automatic disease detection processes and the like according to input user requests.
22,412
The manufacturing method for a magnet according to claim 1 wherein the magnetic powder is obtained by pressurizing magnetic powder having a larger particle size than the primary particles at a pressure equal to or higher than a burst pressure to destroy the magnetic powder and to form the secondary particles.
ltExamplesgt The present invention will be described in more details with reference to invention examples.It should be however noted that the present invention is by no means limited to the examples.
19,634
Nucleated polypropylene composition according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the nucleated polypropylene composition comprises at least one propylenecopolymerrubber phase wherein the copolymer is ethylene or a C4C10 alphaolefin
The values of storage modulus G loss modulus G complex modulus G and complex viscositywere obtained as a function of frequency.
17,130
The control program according to claim 13 wherein the computer is caused to perform determining the target loads of the third control units 101 and 102 and the first control unit 103 in accordance with the performance information of the third control units 101 and 102 and the first control unit 103 and based on the load information selecting one or more of the moving virtual volumes 2 in a range for which a sum of the load information of remaining virtual volumes 2 acquired by excluding the virtual volumes 2 selected as the moving virtual volumes 2 is not less than the target load of the third control units 101 and 102 of movement sources in the third control units 101 and 102 of the movement sources of the moving virtual volumes 2.
Moreover in each of the foregoing embodiments although a case was mainly explained where two virtualization storage devices are used the present invention is not limited thereto and the present invention may also be applied to cases of using three or more virtualization storage devices.
22,429
An anvil assembly comprising an anvil center rod a head assembly pivotally secured to the anvil center rod the head assembly including a housing and a retaining member supported within the housing the backup member being movable between a proximal position and a distal position and a first suture extending from the head assembly wherein in the proximal position of the backup member the backup member is positioned to prevent separation of the first suture from the headassembly and in the distal position of the backup member the backup member is positioned to allow separation of the first suture from the head assembly.
With reference to FIG.2731 the backup member 220 the cutting ring 222 and the retainer member 224 are received within the cavity 231 FIG.28A of the housing 218 about the center post 230a of housing 218.The backup member 220 is secured to the cutting ring 222 to form a backup membercutting ring assembly 225.As shown the backup membercutting ring assembly 225 is formed by overmolding the backup member 220 to the cutting ring 222.In particular during the overmolding of the backup member 220 to the cutting ring 222 a plurality of post 223 are formed that extend through openings 221 of the cutting ring 222 to secure the backup member 220 to the cutting ring 222.Alternatively the backup membercutting ring assembly 225 is formed as a single component or as two components that are secured together using mechanical fasteners or in any other suitable manner.The backup membercutting ring assembly 225 is movable within the cavity 231 from a proximal position FIG.32 to a distal position FIG.33.The backup membercutting ring assembly 225 is retained in the proximal position FIG.32 within the cavity 231 of the housing 218 by the retainer member 224.
15,466
An electrophotographic apparatus comprising the electrophotographic photosensitive member 1 according to any one of claims 1 to 7 a charging device 3 an exposure device a developing device 5 and a transferring device 6.
The proportions of polyvinyl butyral A polyvinyl alcohol B and polyvinyl acetate C are controlled and are randomly distributed along the molecule.The moleof polyvinyl butyral A is for example from about 50 to about 95 that of polyvinyl alcohol B is for example from about 5 to about 30 and that of polyvinyl acetate C is for example from about 0 to about 10.In addition to vinyl butyral A other vinyl acetals can be optionally present in the molecule including vinyl isobutyral D vinyl propyral E vinyl acetacetal F and vinyl formal G.The total moleof all the monomeric units in one molecule is about 100.
15,854
The infusion set according to claim 10 wherein said inserter is prevented from being removed from said infusion set until said movable slide member is in said second position andor wherein said inserter includes a movable inserter member and a fixed inserter member.
In Figure 11A the inserter module 200 has been introduced into the corresponding opening of the medical or diabetes therapy device 450.The retaining hook 341 is still in engagement with the bearing element 350 and the retaining pin 364 is still in engagement with the wedgeshaped cap 362 of the retaining hook 341.
17,583
A light emitting device comprising a base member including a resin a plurality of wiring portions arranged on the base member via an adhesive agent a groove portion defined between adjacent wiring portions the adhesive agent including a lightshielding member and disposed covering the base member from the groove portion and at least one light emitting element disposed straddling at least a part of the groove portion and the lightshielding member configured to shield the base member from light emitted from the light emitting element.
At least a portion of the filler is preferably covered with a light blocking member.With this arrangement light from the light emitting element is reflected by the filler and the light blocking member so that the light extracting efficiency can be improved.
15,249
A mobile terminal100 comprising a display151 configured to display a background screen the background screen including an object and a controller180 configured to detect receipt of a selection of at least one image for use as a background image of the displayed background screen control the display151 to display the selected at least one image and a preview screen of the background screen together such that the preview screen occupies less than an entirety of the display151 and at least a portion of the selected at least one image overlaps the preview screen set the at least a portion of the selected at least one image as a background image of the background screen and control the display151 to display the background screen including the background image wherein the preview screen comprises at least an outline of the object included in the background screen.
FIG.2 is a block diagram schematically illustrating construction of a mobile communication terminal according to the present invention.As shown in FIG.2 the mobile communication terminal includes a controller 110 a memory 120 a display unit 130 a key input unit 140 a baseband processor 160 a radio frequency RF module 170 and a voice processor 150.
22,468
A method for displaying a photo the method being performed by a display apparatus and comprising transmitting identification information of the display apparatus to a first portable apparatus and a second portable apparatus connecting through an access point to the first portable apparatus which receives the identification information of the display apparatus connecting through the access point to the second portable apparatus which receives the identification information of the display apparatus in response to a first photo being received from the first portable apparatus displaying the first photo on a display of the display apparatus and in response to a second photo being received from the second portable apparatus displaying the second photo on the display on which the first photo is displayed wherein the displaying the second photo comprises displaying the first photo and the second photo all together in different sizes.
A set of images 130 in a film strip format on display 102 is shown.Image content denoted IS1 IS2 IS3 IS4 IS5 IS6 IS7 correspond directly to an image from one of a variety of information sources IS1 160 IS2 162 and ISN 164 being accessed by electronic device 100 though the internet or other global communications network 150.Image content from each image source such as a social media source is indicated with a sourceindicator 111 112 113 114 115 116 and 117.The film strip format with source indicator 108 provides a unified interface with all image content from a variety of image sources displayed to the user.Further as described below image content in this film strip format with source indicator 108 is scrollable by the user.
17,092
The adhesive of any of the preceeding claims wherein the adhesive polymer 322 comprises or consists of a material having an adhesion strength in a range from 350 gfcm to 1300 gfcm.
Each microcapsule 1 has an outer diameter set to a value of not less than 2 m and less than 3000 m more preferably not less than 5 m and less than 1000 m.Here the outer diameter of each microcapsule 1 is set to fall within such a range because if the outer diameter is less than 2 m the outer wall 2 fails to be crushed even when subjected to an external force of not less than 150 Ncm2 with the result that the moisturecuring adhesive 3 fails to be released without serving its purpose while on the other hand if the outer diameter is more than 3000 m an inconvenience may arise that the outer wall 2 is crushed to release the moisturecuring adhesive 3 undesirably during application of microcapsules 1 at an external force of not more than 10 Ncm2.
22,122
The magnetic drill of claim 2 further comprises a first diode interposed between the converter and the electromagnet.
If the condition of zero cross count valuen is not satisfied at step S304 S304 no the main control unit 14 compares the load current value IL with the reference value Vref4 S305.The reference value Vref4 is a reference current value by which whether or not the load is reduced is determined after the supply voltage is once forcibly reduced due to detection of the overload condition by the current detector 30 and the signal amplifier 32.If the condition of IL lt Vref4 is satisfied at step S305 the main control unit 14 controls the motor control unit 28 to gradually increase the motor supply voltage gradual increase in motor supply voltage S306 and then advances the process to step S201 in FIG.3.With the control at step S306 it is possible to prevent the motor 12 from suddenly rotating at a high speed whereby operability and safety can be improved.
13,374
Apparatus comprising an aircraft wing 10 and a blister 14 wherein the blister 14 is for either housing at least a part of one or more sensors or having at least a part of one or more sensors mounted to or integrated with an outer surface of the blister 14 and the blister 14 is positioned on an underside portion of the aircraft wing 10 such that the blister 14 does not project from the underside of the aircraft wing 10 beyond a leading edge 12 of the aircraft wing 10 in a direction parallel to a roll axis of the aircraft 2 and the blister 14 does not project from the underside of the aircraft wing 10 beyond a lowermost surface of the aircraft wing 10 in a direction parallel to a yaw axis of the aircraft 2.
Angle of sideslip AOS could be measured directly by mounting an additional unit on the bottom of the aircraft instead of on the side.Alternatively AOS could be derived by comparing differential static pressures or AOA angles between sensors on opposite sides of the aircraft.
19,245
A method of providing an electronics enclosure 201 with cooling apparatus 202 comprising the steps of a receiving a heat transfer pipe 203 comprising a wall 301 defining an interior flow passage therethrough between first and second open ends 208 209 a plurality of longitudinal interior fins 302 within said interior flow passage and a plurality of exterior fins 303 along said wall 301 and b locating said received heat transfer pipe 203 within said electronics enclosure 201 such that said heat transfer pipe 203 extends between a first opening in an upper surface of the electronics enclosure 201 and a second opening in a second lower surface of the electronics enclosure 201 with upper and lower ends 208 209 of said interior flow passage open to the atmosphere.
The enclosure 100 thus may be a sealed enclosure 210 with respect to the interior 190 while the support ducts 140 allow an ambient air flow 160 to pass through the air channel 150 so as to provide cooling.One or more interior fans 220 may be mounted within the interior 190 of the enclosure 100.The interior fans 220 may be any type of air movement device.The base 110 of the enclosure 100 may be raised off of the ground via one or more supports 225.The supports 225 may be rails feet or any other structure that is integral or not.An access port of some sort may be positioned about the enclosure 100 so as to provide access to the electrical components 180 within the interior 190 of the enclosure 100.Other components and other configurations may be used herein.
19,681
The mobile terminal of claim 2 wherein the controller is further configured to receive a predetermined input applied to the content displayed in the first area and magnify and display the content in the overall shared area including the first shared area and the second shared area wherein the controller is further configured to display multiple shared pieces of content in the shared area when a plurality of zoomout inputs is sequentially input for the content displayed in the overall shared area.
When step 430 has been completed the graphical user interface 208 at the receiving device 200 has taken over the draganddrop operation and a confirmation DnDHandoverAccepted 432 is sent back to the sending device 200 which in a step 430 then will stop presenting the graphical symbol 230 in region 240 of its display area 250.
13,692
The label media 200 of claim 1 wherein the patterned adhesive 203 is configured to include adhesive free lanes arranged vertically andor horizontally therein.
The small patches increase the number of adhesivefree spaces between the patches in which the web may be cut for defining the size of the individual labels 12.Preferably the web is cut in the areas devoid of adhesive to reduce buildup of adhesive on the cutting blade.
12,744
Cushion according to any one of the preceding Claims characterized in that the inner and outer membranes 12 13 and the cushion frame 18 are molded in one piece.
In an alternative embodiment foam may be provided in some regions of the cushion and a silicone membrane may be provided in other regions of the cushion.For example foam may only be used in the cheek region and the silicone membrane may be used in the nasal bridge and chin regions.In this arrangement support is only provided by the sturdy less sensitive cheek structures and is less prone to cause an out of balance mask due to protruding or weak chins.
20,194
Laundry washing machine 1 comprisinga cabinet 2 containing a washing tub 3 in which a washing liquid may be loaded wherein the cabinet 2 has a substantially parallelepiped shape and comprises a jacket 200 comprising a front portion 5 a rear portion 6 opposite the front portion 5 and two lateral portions 20a20b said cabinet 2 comprising a top portion 7 positioned at least partially above an upper edge 200a of said jacket 200a drum 4 rotatably accommodated in the washing tub 3 for containing laundry articles to be washeda water supply circuit 10 to supply water into said washing tub 3a discharge system 11 for discharging waste washing liquid outside the laundry washing machine 1a water connecting system for fluidly connecting said washing tub 3 to an additive distributing unit 12 external to said cabinet 2 said water connecting system comprising one or more pipes 21 for fluidly connecting said washing tub 3 to said additive distributing unit 12 and a support element 15115 for connecting said one or more pipes 21 to said cabinet 2 characterized in that said support element 15115 is positioned at least partially above said upper edge 200a of said jacket 200.
Other ways to stably support andor fix a wash aid container 200 on a top surface of a washing machine 100 or on a wash aid supply module 184 are within the scope of the invention.
19,436
The method of claim 4 when the information type field indicates the Initialization Information for initializing information that is related the RoHC packet the signaling packet payload includes a channel information indicating a number of channel carrying the RoHC packet an identification information identifying the channel and a profile information indicating a compression protocol of the RoHC packet that is carried by the channel.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a broadcasting signal transmitting apparatus a broadcasting signal receiving apparatus and a method for transmittingreceiving a broadcasting signal using the same that can signal signaling information so that a broadcasting signal can be received in accordance with a receiver characteristic.
20,301
The apparatus as claimed in any one of claim 10 to claim 12 wherein the controller is further configured to control the display to change the cursor to the mode guide icon corresponding to the changed manipulation mode in response to the changedmanipulation mode corresponding to a motion manipulation mode or a voice manipulation mode.
The object 42 in which the cursor is located may be emphasized by highlight etc.In response to the object that is adjacent to the cursor not being an option the display apparatus 100 according to an exemplary embodiment may disable e.g.by shading the object.
16,208
Blade attachment BA for a wind turbine blade BLwherein the blade attachment BA is prepared to be connected with a tip end TE of a wind turbine blade BL by a glueinterface GI while the glueinterface will be arranged in a circumferential manner in view to thetip end TE of the blade BL and in view to the blade attachment BAwherein the blade attachment BA comprises a core CO and a surface SF while the core CO is surrounded by the surface SF characterized inthat the blade attachment BA which comprises the core CO and the surface SF is completely made of one foam F which shows at least two different densities D1 D2 andthat the surface SF of the core CO which is arranged adjacent to the glueinterface GI is made of foam F with a first density D1 while the chosen first density D1 will prevent the penetration of water WA from the glueinterface GI into the core CO.
It is also possible to retrofit an already mounted blade with a winglet if there is the need due to specific conditions at the wind turbine site.
22,690
The method of claim 1 wherein receiving the request for the input of text comprises performing a pairing with the wearable device through a push application and receiving from a wearable device a request for displaying a text box on the interface of the mobile device.
Specifically an input method for example remote input method may be set on the touchscreen mobile phone.When needing to perform input the touchscreen mobile phone goes to the input interface for example editing a short message writing a mail or adding a memo.In this case the input method of the touchscreen mobile phone is switched to the remote input method.Then the touchscreen mobile phone automatically sends an input request message within the wireless signal range in a wireless manner for example Bluetooth infrared WiFi or the like.
16,358
A lighting apparatus 11 comprising a lightemitting element 14 as a load and a directcurrent power supply device 12 according to any one of claims 1 to 4 which outputs a constant current to the lightemitting element 14.
Therefore the safety circuit function can be added to the control device CC.In this embodiment the control device CC functions at the time of open mode failure and the load voltage detection device LD detects this failure and inputs a control signal into the control device CC.Then the control device CC operates and the DC power supply source is controlled.As a result the control device CC controls and sets the maximum voltage outputted to the load circuit LC to a voltage higher by 20V than the load voltage at the time of normal operation.
14,837
A method according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the predetermined boundaries define sectors on the complex plane wherein each sector corresponds to a certain neutral earthing state of the electric network.
In case of a compensated network and when the compensation coil is adjusted to a resonance BCCBBgtotBFdtot the measured neutral admittance calculated with delta quantities is Y0DBgtotGCCjBFdtot
14,442
The method of claim 8 wherein the indicator comprises one of a flag or a bit token.
In yet another example the transition indication could simply indicate that one or more applications on the UE completed a data exchange andor that the UE applications are not expected to exchange any further data.Based on that indication and a radio resource profile for the UE the network e.g.UTRAN can decide whether or not to transition the UE to a more appropriate state or mode or operation.
17,586
The light emitting device according to any one of claims 1 to 11 wherein the adhesive agent substantially covers the base member.
The light blocking member preferably covers the side walls of the base member.With the construction as described above light from the light emitting element is reflected by the light blocking member and the light extracting efficiency can be improved.
20,524
The computing device 400 as claimed in claim 11 wherein the proactively control of execution comprises one of a remove pause and preempt execution of at least one of the one or more foreground applications 102 204 executing on the computing device 400.
In one embodiment a user application process 104 could be running in the foreground while one or more daemon processes 106AN running in the background at an importance lower than user application process 104.A process running in the foreground is a process that is interacting with a user and a process running that is not interacting with the user would have these processes in the background.For example and in one embodiment a user application process 104 running in the foreground on mobile device 100 may be a user application that is displayed on the mobile device 100.In this embodiment the mobile device 100 can concurrently run one or more daemon process that are not displayed on the mobile device and are instead communicating with other processes.These daemon processes would be executing in the background and not directly visible to the user.
16,313
The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the determining unit is further adapted to determine at least one TA visited by the UEs before the UEs enter the TA currently visited by the UE and the paging area allocating unit is configured to allocate a TA list to the UE according to the history record of continuous motion trace of the UEs located in the TA currently visited by the UE wherein the motion trace of the UEs is a trace of the UEs moving from at least one TA previously visited by the UEs to the TA currently visited by the UE and to at least one TA subsequently visited by the UE.
The information related to the velocity of the mobile terminal 30 is determined by the wireless interface 206 or is comprised in the received message or is determined by the processor 200 using the list of visited wireless areas identifiers which are representative of a distance and the time elapsed between the reception of the message and the timestamp comprised in the received message.
20,631
A lithographic printing plate precursor comprising a support the surface of which has a water droplet contact angle in air of70 and a photosensitive layer wherein the support has on its surface a compound Cx having a functional group X capable of being substituted for a functional group Y when X is contacted with a compound Cy having the functional group Y to fix Y on the surface of the support so as to decrease the water droplet contact angle in air on its surface to30 and wherein the compound Cx is a compound comprising a compound having a negative charge and a counter cation corresponding to X.
The number of carbon atoms in the aromatic group preferably is 620 more preferably 615 most preferably 610.The aromatic group may have one or more substituents.Examples of the substituents include halogen atoms hydroxyl aliphatic groups aromatic groups and heterocyclic groups.
14,577
An apparatus for adjusting a print width in a pointofsale printer comprising a printer body having a printing head wherein the printer body contains a paper therein a cover frame rotatably connected to an upper portion of the printer body such that the upper portion of the printer body is opened and closed in order to replace the paper the cover frame having a roller disposed on one end thereof a support frame coupled to an inside of the printer body the support frame containing and holding the paper in an upper portion thereof and supplying the paper to the printing head a contact switching means including a plurality of switch contacts at a plurality of positions that correspond to different width sizes of the paper to be inserted into the support frame wherein the contact switching means is electrically connected or disconnected depending on a respective width size of the paper thereby detecting the respective width size of the paper a paper guide capable of reciprocating in a lateral direction on the support frame wherein a position of the paper guide is adjustable depending on the respective width size of the paper detected by the switch contacts so thatthe paper guide supports the paper and a control section wherein the control section recognizes the respective width size of the paper detected by the switch contacts and sets and controls the print width.
The guide member 20 is further formed with slits 47 of a substantially rectangular shape in side view of the guide member 20 at an upper end of the first extended portion 42 i.e.at diametrical opposed positions of the periphery of the outer end face of the first cylindrical part 35.In these slits 47 protrusions 48 formed on the inner surface of the flange part 36 of the holder shaft 40 are engaged for positioning.In the guide member 20 scales 43A 43B and 43C are provided in concentric circular lines on the inner surfaces of the extended portions 43 44 and 45.These scales 43A to 43C indicate the winding lengths of the roll sheet 3A 10 m 20 m and 30 m.In the present embodiment the maximum winding length of the roll sheet 3A set in the roll sheet holder 3 is about 30 m.
15,024
The system of claim 4 wherein each of the portable type radiation image detecting devices is a portable type flat panel detector.
When the Xray irradiation detection unit 140 is not an Xray detector an image read out after Xray irradiation is compared with an image read out without Xray irradiation thereby confirming whether the subject is irradiated with Xrays.
14,060
The undermount implement of claim 2 wherein the locking device comprises a locking disk and an engaging pin.
In one embodiment drive over mower deck 10 may have a first pair of gauge wheels 15 mounted adjacent the front edge of the deck and a second pair of gauge wheels 16 mounted adjacent the rear edge of the deck.In a cutting position as shown in Fig.1 the mower deck may be at least partially supported by the gauge wheels andor the gauge wheels may be positioned to avoid or reduce scalping of turf by the mower blades.In a drive over position as shown in Figs.2 and 3 the gauge wheels 15 16 may be retracted sufficiently so that the deck is not supported by the gauge wheels.Optionally in the embodiment shown front gauge wheels 15 may be caster wheels.
19,582
The method of claim 1 further comprising aggregating the collected data to be sent to the PDN gateway 308 wherein the collected data is aggregated based upon a type of the collected data.
In another aspect a nontransitory computerreadable storage medium includes instructions for causing one or more programmable processors of an access gateway of a mobile service provider network to receive a network access request for a wireless devicewherein the network access request does not include an International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI extract a wireless device identifier from the network access request and send the wireless device identifier to an authorization server to request mobility information for the wireless device.The instructions further cause the programmable processors to receive in response to the request virtual mobility information for the wireless device wherein the virtual mobility information comprises a virtual International Mobile Subscriber Identity IMSI and signal using the virtual mobility information a mobile network gateway of the mobile service provider network to establish a service session for the wireless device over the alternate access network that is anchored by the mobile network gateway.
21,028
A process for the preparation of a polyethylene copolymer as claimed in claims 1 to 13 comprising polymerising ethylene in the presence of a Ziegler Natta catalyst so as to form 35 to 55 wt of a lower molecular weight ethylene homopolymer component having an MFR2 of 200 to 400 g10min and subsequently polymerising ethylene and at least one C312 alpha olefin comonomer in the presence of component 1 and in the presence of the same Ziegler Natta catalyst so as to form 65 to 45 wt of a higher molecular weight component II.
To obtain multimodal PE compositions comprising at least a low molecular weight LMW fraction and a high molecular weight HMW fraction with a sufficient degree of homogeneity has conventionally been problematic.The homogeneity of the final composition is however a critical factor in many end use applications e.g.in moulded articles including injection moulded articles e.g.packaging articles such as transportation packaging houseware applications and capsclosures and blow moulded articles pipes and films.
12,725
The method according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein the expected magnetic influence from the other object is caused by any one or more of a magnet a magnetized material a magnetic coating or a magnetic field created by a component of the other object.
Fig.9 is another embodiment of a portable information device 900 comprising a processor 902 that communicates with a magnetic field sensing device 910 that comprises both a magnetic switch and a three axis electronic compass integrated into one component.The electronic compass 906 is a three axis compass made up of a Yaxis sensor 916 an Xaxis sensor 918 and a Zaxis sensor 920 in communication with the processor 902.A magnet 914 is used in combination with the Zaxis sensor 920 to realize a magnetic switch.Similar to the previous embodiments when the portable device is open the Zaxis serves as an electronic compass component.When the device is closed the Zaxis sensor 920 provides a signal corresponding to the device being closed.Alternatively the Xaxis sensor 918 or Yaxis sensor 916 could be used instead and a signal representing other information besides the device being closed can be generated using any one of the sensors.
22,781
A computer program comprising computer readable program code configured to cause performing of the method of any of the preceding claims when said program is run on a computer.
In order to exchange the identification key or PIN value during the initial communications session a secure connection 237 is established via WTLS on a WAP bearer.The security at this level is managed by the respective WTLS managers 231 and 243 and their respective interfaces 232ab and 244ab to the corresponding WAP stacks 230 and 245 respectively.
13,611
The method according to claim 7 characterised in that the interconnecting IP network N connects at least three Ethernet LANs LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 whereby the method further comprises the steps of on account of announced topology characteristics routing an ongoing data traffic transmission between a first and a second Ethernet LAN of the at least three Ethernet LANs LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 via a third customer edge device CE3 of a third Ethernet LAN LAN3 of the at least three Ethernet LANs LAN1 LAN2 LAN3.
In step 201 the source router 50 sends a routing query to the service processor 130 via STP 120.The routing query includes the source and destination addresses as well as routing requirements e.g.bandwidth requirements.The routing query is preferably a routing TCAP query message.
16,457
Method of any of the claims 1 to 10 wherein the security message is an DRM message or certificate.
According to other embodiment the SM insertion is based on the distributed structure including premarking and postmarking process.The premarking process selects the positions in the media as well as preparing all the possible valuesreferred to as dedicated valuesat each position.The postprocess eventually occurs in the security unit comprisingextracting the original value and the set of dedicated values from the control object selecting as personalized value among the original value and the set of the dedicated values based on a SM assigned to the decoder using the personalized value instead of the original value to calculate the operator and key parameter of the CD.
20,619
A transport mechanism 2 for transporting sheets S of a print medium along a transport path P in a printing system 1 comprisinga first conveyor device 20 having a first conveyor body 21 which is configured to hold a plurality of sheets S of print medium and is movable to convey the sheets S along the transport path P anda transfer system 50 comprising a second conveyor device 30 having a second conveyor body 31 which is configured to hold the sheets S and is movable to convey the sheets S further along the transport path P wherein the transfer system 50 is configured to transfer the sheets S from the first conveyor body 21 to the second conveyor body 31 in a transfer region T wherein the second conveyor body 31 is arranged adjacent the first conveyor body 21 in the transfer region T and the transfer system 50 includes suction means configured to provide an underpressure U2 at or in the second conveyor body 31 for contactless transfer of the sheets S from the first conveyor body 21 to the second conveyor body 31 wherein the second conveyor body 31 has a second carrier surface 32 configured to support the sheets S thereon and wherein the second conveyor device 30 provides regions 37 38 39 on the second carrier surface 32 of different airflow from the second underpressure U2 the second carrier surface 32 including a region of relatively higher suction force or airflow arranged in a central region 37 of the second carrier surface 32 with respect to the transport path for attracting a centre portion of the each sheet with respect to the transport path towards the second conveyor body 31 in the transfer region T.
In another preferred embodiment a mechanical releasing means such as a scraper is used to make the receiving substrate leave pulley 13c.In a more preferred embodiment the receiving substrate is released from pulley 13c by pneumatic means e.g.by blowing airagainst the receiving substrate.The vacuum applicators at pulley 13c may be followed by a portion wherein the air pressure is larger than atmospheric pressure so that an air flow releases the receiving substrate from pulley 13c.A vacuum applicator applying either a constant or a varying vacuum may be combined with mechanical releasing means with pneumatic releasing means or with both.Additionally a mechanical guiding means such as a guiding plate or guiding wires at the nonprinted side of the receiving substrate may be used to assist the receiving substrate in bridging the gap between pulleys 13c and 13a.Instead of a mechanical guiding means pneumatic guiding means such as air jets may be used the air jets may arise from the exhaust i.e.the high pressure side of one or more vacuum applicators.If no ink is applied to the side borders of the receiving substrate so that the receiving substrate has unprinted side borders in the transportation direction additional side guiding means may be used.The side guiding means may include a narrow belt contacting the first unprinted border and a narrow belt contacting the second unprinted border of the receiving substrate the narrow belts press the receiving substrate against the vacuum belt e.g.along curve 31 in Fig.1 and are driven at the same speed as the vacuum belt.Fig.7 shows narrow belts 17 acting as side guiding means.
19,884
The device according to claim 9 wherein said controller is further configured to compute said hashes.
The first stream T1 and the second stream T2 contain five television channels each.These are respectively channels CH1 to CH5 and CH21 to CH25 the fifth stream T5 contains the television channels from CH51 to CH54 and the streams T3 andT4 three channels each i.e.respectively the channels CH31 to CH33 and the channels CH41 to CH43.
21,623
The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the second subframe scheduling field has no bits associated with some predefined subframes and the system information configuration information includes a first bitmap application bit for indicating whether or not the bits of first subframe scheduling field associated with said predefined frames are to be applicable for the frames indicated in the scheduling information.
However in a conventional mobile communication system employing the LTE system the radio base station eNB is configured to transmit each type of system information SI in the radio frame with the frame number SFN satisfying SUN mod T100.Accordingly as shown in Fig.1a there is a problem that the multiple types of system information SI are transmitted in a concentrated manner in a radio frame with a specific SFN.
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Coating system 4 for surface protection of a thermally high loaded component 3 which is produced with a method according to one of the claims 1 to 6 characterized in that the coating system 4 consists of a first underlying coating 1 and a second slurry coating 2 overlaying the first coating 1 wherein both coatings 1 2 have a chemical composition with a similar thermal expansion coefficient and wherein the second coating 2 is very dense with a porosity lt 1 fully cured but only partly sintered and wherein the second coating 2 does only cover locally the first coating 1 so that said coating system 4 comprises a reduced roughness Ra with respect to the roughness Ra of the originally applied first coating 1.
Selection of the precursors of the oxide matrix as well as other components in the slurry is sometimes governed in part by the desire to have a thermal expansion coefficient for the cured and fired coating which is as close as possible to the thermal expansion coefficient of the protective coating.In general the thermal expansion coefficient of the oxide matrix is often greater than about 2 x 106 cmcm Cand preferably greater than about 4 x 106 cmcm C.However these values are not always critical.Often the coefficient for the refractory filler as well as the microstructure of the cured protective coating itself e.g.its porosity will compensate for the lower coefficient of the matrix.
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The system of claim 1 comprising a plurality of said portable type radiation image detecting devices.
When the Xray irradiation detection unit 140 is not an Xray detector an image read out after Xray irradiation is compared with an image read out without Xray irradiation thereby confirming whether the subject is irradiated with Xrays.
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A lightemitting apparatus comprising a ceramic substrate 10 a plurality of first lightemitting elements 13 mounted on the ceramic substrate 10 a plurality of receptacle portions 43 of monopole connectors 40 mounted on the ceramic substrate 10 the receptacle portions each including a metallic base portion 43ba first line 21 configured to connect anodes of the first lightemitting elements 13 and a first receptacle portion from among the plurality of receptacle portions 43 and a second line 23 configured to connect cathodes of the first lightemitting elements 13 and a second receptacle portion from among the plurality of receptacle portions 43.
FIGS.1 and 2 illustrate a bulbtype LED lamp 1 as an example of an illumination device.The LED lamp 1 comprises a lamp body 2 a globe 3 an Eshaped base 4 a lighting device 5 and a chiponboard COB lightemitting device 6.
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The Xray interferometer according to any of the preceding claims wherein the lateral dimensions of the phase grating 122 and the absorption grating 123 are such to allow for selecting the distance between the detector 140 and the absorption grating 123 to obtain when imaging the object 130 a corresponding change in the multiplicative factor between the lateral dimensions of the image of the object 130 and the object 130 itself.
In general the distances I and d are increasing with decreasingincreasing energy and they are decreasing with decreasing periodicities.Going towards higher energies thus demands for shorter periodicities for the gratings in order to keep the setup as compact as possible.On the other hand higher energy also demands for deeper gratings which also pushes the gratings to have aspect ratios as large as possible.However by designing phase grating 522 such that lt e.g.2 the aspect ratio of absorption grating 523 is only half than in the case with.
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The settopbox of claim 16 wherein a change in the HDMIVideoFormat field or in the 3DStructure field is detected by monitoring a memory field in the settopbox.
An HDMI signal sent from the HDMI transmitting portion HDMI Tx 111 of the video player 100 that is the source device is transmitted to an HDMI receiving portion HDMI Rx 203 of the AV amplifier 200 that is the repeater device.A Video signal is transferred inside the AV amplifier 200 from the HDMI receiving portion 203 to an HDMI transmitting portion HDMI Tx 206 and is transmitted from the HDMI transmitting portion 206 of the AV amplifier 200 to the HDMI receiving portion HDMI Rx 302 of the television receiver 300 that is the sink device.Only when there is a change in data received by the HDMI receiving portion 203 inside the AV amplifier 200 that is the repeater device new data is set in a register of the HDMI transmitting portion 206 and an InfoFrame such as an AVI InfoFrame an InfoFrame that transmits 3D information or the like is transmitted from the HDMI transmitting portion HDMI Tx 206 to the HDMI receiving portion HDMI Rx 302 of the television receiver 300 that is the sink device.
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The liquid ejection device according to claim 11 or claim 12 wherein the controller is configured to control the recovery unit to recover the liquid ejection when the first sensor confirms an abnormal nozzle and when the second sensor confirms no abnormal nozzle.
The second density nonuniformity compensation information calculation unit 126 calculates second density nonuniformity compensation information relating to lowfrequency density nonuniformity caused by change in the diameter of the liquid droplets ejected from the ejection unit or the landing diameter of the liquid droplets on the basis of the second test pattern which has been read in by the inline detection unit 90.The second density nonuniformity compensation information calculation unit 126 sends the calculated second density nonuniformity compensation information to the third density nonuniformity compensation information calculation unit 128.
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The method according to claim 6 wherein the screen share floating control interface further comprises a pause icon and a return icon the method further comprises a step of pausing transmitting the second frames when the pause icon is selected and a step of terminating the screen share mode when the return icon is selected.
In addition the effect processing module 34 may also include a drawingdoodling submodule 35 that allows for manually drawn figures andor stylized words andor supplementary images to be added to the video stream 30 prior to the video stream being received by the IM application program 18.The addition of such effects alters the appearance of the video capture screen.
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An aircraft air conditioning system 10 comprisinga process air line 12 adapted to supply compressed process air provided by a process air source 14 to an air conditioning unitof the aircraft air conditioning system 10a trim air line 38 branching off from the process air line 12 upstream of the air conditioning unit 16 and being adapted to be flown through with trim air branched off from the compressed process air flowing through the process air line 12a compressor 40 arranged in the trim air line 38 and being adapted to compress the trim air flowing through the trim air line 38a turbine 44 adapted to drive the compressoranda cabin exhaust air line 50 adapted to supply cabin exhaust air discharged from an aircraft cabin 48 to the turbine 44 for driving the turbine 44.
In one embodiment the compressed air is cooled prior to the entry into the aircraft cabin 20.The cooling may be done by a ram air heat exchanger not shown located in a ram air duct of the aircraft andor by the turbine 18.In the first operating mode the cooling can be done by both the ram air heat exchanger and by the turbine 18 integrated in the cooling process with the turbine 18 being coupled on a shaft to the compressor 14 and to the motor 16.One or more turbines 18 can be located on the shaft 28 with the compressor 14.
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Heat pump laundry dryer or heat pump washing machine having drying function wherein the laundry dryer or washing machine comprises a control unit 30 controlling the operation of the laundry dryer or washing machine a laundry treatment chamber 18 for treating laundry using process air a process air circuit for circulating the process air a heat pump system 4 having a refrigerant loop 6 in which the refrigerant fluid is circulated through a first and a second heat exchanger 10 12 a compressor 14 for circulating the refrigerant fluid through the refrigerant loop 6 and a cooling fan unit 24 for cooling the compressor 14wherein the control unit 30 is adapted to control the operation of the laundry dryer or of the washing machine according to any of the previous method claims.
In the heat pump unit 12 to 18 a working fluid or refrigerant is conveyed through a refrigerant channel 14 in a closed loop.The refrigerant channel 14 comprises the evaporator heat exchanger 12 and the liquefier heat exchanger 13 a compressor 15 driven by compressor motor 16 and a throttle 17 in addition.As an optional component a refrigerant cooler 18 is also comprised by the refrigerant channel 14.The function of the heat pump unit 12 to 18 is as follows The refrigerant enters the evaporator heat exchanger 12 in a liquid state within the evaporator heat exchanger 12 the refrigerant is evaporated by absorbing heat from the process air flowing through.The evaporated refrigerant exits the evaporator heat exchanger 12 and is conveyed to the compressor 15.There it is compressed to a relatively high pressure and forwarded to the liquefier heat exchanger 13.In the liquefier heat exchanger 13 the refrigerant transfers heat generated by its compression to the process air flowing through and is liquefied thereby.The refrigerant cooler 18 may be included into the refrigerant channel 14 in order to allow for some additional cooling of the refrigerant which may be necessary to keep temperature levels within the heat pump unit 12 to 18 below pertinent maxima.In the present application the temperature of the refrigerant may become much higher than the temperature of a refrigerant in a refrigerator or a climate control application where heatpump units as the one shown here are also frequently used.Accordingly the thermodynamic properties of the refrigerant used may necessitate some additional cooling in order to avoid critical states of the refrigerant that might question stable operation of the heat pump unit 12 to 18.Anyway liquefied refrigerant will exit the liquefier heat exchanger 13 and flow through a throttle 17.Such throttle 17 may be a check valve or a capillary as a appropriate.Within the throttle 17 the internal pressure of the refrigerant is reduced allowing the refrigerant to evaporate in the evaporator heat exchanger 12 which is entered upon exiting the throttle 17 thus completing the cycle and closing the loop formed by refrigerant channel 14.
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The display system 100 of claim 4 wherein the processing device is further configured to remove the low resolution terrain data corresponding to the high resolution terrain data associated with the FOV from the common threedimensional view.
FIG.9 is a flow diagram of an embodiment of the method for multiresolution image synthesis carried out by the navigational system of the present invention.At first the system determines observer viewing parameters 701 including the observers location gaze direction and possibly other computational constraints that affect the resulting display using the viewpoint control and location calculation modules as described above.The viewing frustum that corresponds to the observers field of vision is then determined 702 from the orientation and the observers location which together define the space the observer can view.As discussed above based on the viewing frustum the scenegraph manager identifies which image tiles are visible 703 generates a scenegraph and discards tiles outside of the viewing frustum.
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A method according to any of claims 7 to 11 wherein the compressor having a given compressor size A B C D E is capable of providing a range of output flowrates wherein the ratio between the highest flowrate D in the range and the lowest flowrate A is between 1.2 and 1.6.
Referring again to Figure 3 frame 11 is selected by matching specified requirements of air separation plant for main air service to one of the seven frame sizes.For example if the air separation plant requires a range of output pressure of 5.5 to 6 bara and output flow rate of 120000 to 121000 Am3hr for main air service then the frame size of section 34 would be selected.Alternatively if the air separation plantrequires a range output pressure of 6.5 to 7.0 bara and output flow rate of 195000 to 196000 Am3hr.for main air service then the frame size of section 36 would be selected.
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The ink jet recording apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 3 wherein the first liquid ejecting nozzle is a piezoelectric ejecting nozzle adapted to eject liquid with a pressure generated by a piezoelectric element and a plurality of the first liquid ejecting nozzles are arranged in an ink jet head at intervals of 85 m or less in a direction intersecting the direction in which the ink jet head scans.
The vibrator unit 16 consists of plural piezoelectric vibrators 31 installed in a row and a fixation base 32 that supports these piezoelectric vibrators 31.The piezoelectric vibrators 31 are manufactured by processing a vibrator substrate in which piezoelectric materials 33 and electrodes 34 are alternately overlaid one after another in such a way as to be formed in a pectinate manner.The fixation base 32 is connected to a base end portion of this pectinate vibrator by boding.This vibrator unit 16 is accommodated and fixed in the accommodating space 17 by being inserted thereinto in such a manner as to be in a posture in which an end of each of the piezoelectric vibrators 31 faces the opening and by then bonding the fixation base 32 to the inner wall of the accommodating space 17.In such an accommodated state an end face of each of the piezoelectric vibrators 31 abuts against and is fixed to the associated island portion 28 on the diaphragm 20.Therefore when the piezoelectric vibrators 31 are elongated the diaphragm portion is pushed against the pressure chamber 23 so that the pressure chamber 23 contracts.Conversely when the piezoelectric vibrator 31 contracts the diaphragm portion is pulled to a side opposite to the pressure chamber 23 so that the pressure chamber 23 expands.
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The trick play method of claim 14 wherein the information about the structure of the GOP comprises information about a bidirectional B frame wherein the coding information comprises information about at least one layer among the plurality of layers which includes at least one of an intra I frame and a predicted P frame and wherein the offset information comprises an offset between an I P or B frame and a next I P or B frame in the video frames to be decoded.
Advantageously said at least one framecorrelated navigation table includes time stamp data generated by said PVR system during recording of said data stream and wherein said time stamp data is correlated to said data stream.