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The present invention relates to a road manhole of the type defining a centre axis and comprising: a frame which delimits an opening and which is provided with an internal collar which extends radially inwards, a cover which comprises a blocking web which is intended to block the opening and a cyl... | the present invention relates to a road manhole of the type defining a centre axis and comprising : a frame which delimits an opening and which is provided with an internal cover which extends radially inwards, rear cover which comprises a blocking web which is intended to block the opening and a cylindrical skirt whic... | The present invention relates to a road manhole of the type deBininr a centre axis and comprising: a frame which delimits an opening and which is provided with an internal collar which extends radially inwards, a cover which comprisRa a blocking web which is intended to block the opening and a cylindrical skirt which i... | The present invention relates to a road manhole of type a and comprising: frame which delimits an and which is provided with an internal which radially inwards, a cover which comprises a blocking web which is intended block the opening and a cylindrical which is centred on the centre axis and which substantially comple... | thE PresEnt INVenTIOn RElatEs To A rOad ManhoLe oF tHE TYpE DeFINinG A cEnTRe AxIS ANd comPRiSINg: a FRAMe wHiCH deliMiTS An OPeniNG AnD wHicH IS PrOViDeD WiTH An inTerNal COllaR WhiCH extENdS rAdiaLlY iNwardS, a CovEr wHIch CompRisES a BloCKIng WEB WHIcH is intEnDeD to bLocK tHE OpeNING ANd a Cyl... | The present invention relates to a road manhole of the type defining a centre axis andcomprising: a frame which delimits anopening and which is provided with an internal collar which extendsradially inwards, a cover whichcomprises a blocking web which is intended to block theopening anda cyl... | The present _invention_ relates to a road manhole of the type defining a centre axis _and_ comprising: a frame which delimits an opening and which is provided with an internal collar which extends radially inwards, a _cover_ which comprises a blocking web _which_ _is_ intended _to_ block the opening and a cylindrical s... |
As is known in the art, there is an increasing trend to include radar systems in commercially available products. For example, it is desirable to include radar systems in automobiles, trucks boats, airplanes and other vehicle. Such radar systems must be compact and relatively low cost.
Furthermore, some applications ha... | as is known in the art, there is an increasing trend to include antennas systems in commercially available designs. for example, it is desirable they include radar systems in automobiles, motor boats, airplanes and other vehicle. such radar systems must be compact and relatively affordable cost. furthermore, some appli... | As is known in the art, there is an increasing trend to ihSlude radar systems in commercially available products. For example, it is desirable to include radar systems in automobiles, trucks boats, airplanes and other vehicle. Such radar systems must be compact and relatively low cost. Furthermore, some applications ha... | As is known in the art, there is an trend to include systems in commercially available products. For example, it is desirable to include radar systems automobiles, trucks and other vehicle. Such radar systems must be compact and relatively low cost. some have relatively difficult including restrictions on the physical ... | AS is kNOWn In tHE ARt, TherE IS AN INcrEASINg tRenD To incLuDe RAdAR sYstEMS In commerCiALly avaIlaBLE PrODUCts. FoR eXaMple, it Is DESIrABle tO iNclUdE rAdaR sYsTEms In auTOmoBileS, tRUCKs Boats, AiRPLanES aND oTHeR VehIcLE. SucH RaDar SysTEMS MuST Be cOmpact ANd relativeLy loW cost.
furTheRMore, SOME ApplICaTiOns hA... | As is known in the art, there is anincreasing trend to include radar systemsin commercially available products. For example, it is desirable to include radar systems in automobiles, trucks boats,airplanes and other vehicle. Such radar systems must be compact and relatively low cost.Furthermore, som... | As is known in the art, there is _an_ increasing trend _to_ include radar systems in commercially available products. For example, it is desirable to include radar systems in _automobiles,_ _trucks_ boats, _airplanes_ _and_ other _vehicle._ Such radar systems _must_ be compact and relatively low cost. Furthermore, some... |
The present invention relates to electrically conductive, hermetic vias and the formation of such vias in hermetically sealed IC chip packages and the like. There are a wide array of high temperature applications for electronic components. Such applications include deep well drilling sensors and engine control units. T... | the present invention relates to electrically conductive, hermetic vias and the formation of such vias in hermetically sealed ic chip packages and the like. there are a wide array of high temperature applications for electronic components. such applications include deep well drilling sensors and engine control units. t... | The present invention relates to electrically conductive, hermetic vias and the formation of such vias in hermetically sealed IC chip packages and the like. There are a wide array of high temperature applications for electronic components. Such applications include deep well drilling sensors and engine control units. T... | The present invention relates to electrically conductive, hermetic vias and the formation of such vias in sealed IC packages and the like. There are a wide array of high temperature applications for components. Such applications include deep well drilling sensors and engine control latter category of applications is th... | thE pREsEnT INVenTIon ReLaTes to ELECtrIcalLY conDuCTive, HermEtIC vIAS AnD ThE FOrMatiON of such vias in HERmEtiCaLlY SEaleD iC cHIP paCKagEs And the liKE. THERe are A WIDe ArRay OF higH tEMPerATURe aPPliCaTiONS foR ELecTronIC CoMpONentS. SucH apPLIcAtioNS INCLUDe dEep WEll DrILlINg SeNsoRS AND ENgiNe cONTROL uniTs. T... | Thepresent invention relates to electricallyconductive, hermetic vias andthe formation ofsuch viasin hermeticallysealed IC chip packages and the like. There are a wide array of hightemperature applications for electronic components. Such applications include deepwell drilling sensors and engine control... | The _present_ invention _relates_ to electrically conductive, hermetic vias _and_ _the_ formation of such _vias_ _in_ hermetically sealed IC _chip_ packages _and_ the like. There are a wide array of high _temperature_ applications for electronic components. _Such_ applications include deep well drilling sensors _and_ e... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a circuit constituted by thin-film transistors (hereinafter referred to as TFTs) and a method of producing the same. More specifically, the invention relates to an electro-optical device as represented by an active matrix-type liqu... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a circuit constituted by thin - film transistors ( hereinafter referred to as tfts ) and a method of producing the same. more specifically, the invention relates to an electro - optical device as represented by an active matrix - t... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a circuit constituted by thin - film transistors (hereinafter referred to as TFTs) and a method of producing the same. More specifically, the invention relates to an electro - optical device as represented by an active matrix - typ... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to semiconductor device having a circuit constituted by thin-film transistors (hereinafter referred to as TFTs) a method producing the More specifically, invention relates to an electro-optical device as represented by an active liquid crystal display device having, for e... | 1. fIeld oF THE INVEnTioN
tHE pRESeNt inVention rElatEs To A SEMicondUctoR DEVIcE HavInG a CIRCUIt conSTiTUTed by ThIN-fIlM tRanSIStOrs (HEreINaFTEr RefeRREd TO as tfTs) anD a MeTHod oF prodUCiNg thE SAMe. MoRE spECIFiCALly, THe InveNTioN RelAtES tO An ElEcTRO-optICal DeViCe AS rEpreSenTEd By an activE matrix-tYPE liqu... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device having a circuit constituted by thin-film transistors (hereinafter referredto as TFTs) and a method of producing the same. More specifically, theinvention relates to an electro-optical device as representedby anactive ma... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present _invention_ relates _to_ _a_ semiconductor device having a _circuit_ constituted by thin-film transistors (hereinafter referred to as TFTs) and a method of producing _the_ same. More specifically, the invention relates to an _electro-optical_ device as represented by an active ma... |
The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit device which has a bipolar transistor and a MISFET (Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor). More particularly, it relates to techniques which are effective when applied to a memory device, such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) d... | the present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit device which has a bipolar transistor and a misfet ( metal - insulator - semiconductor field effect transistor ). more particularly, it relates to techniques which are effective when applied to a memory device, such as a dram ( dynamic random access me... | The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit device which has a bipolar transistor and a MISFET (Metal - Insulator - Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor ). More particularly, it relates to techniques which are effective when applied to a memory device, such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memo... | The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit device which has a bipolar transistor and a MISFET (Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor). More particularly, it relates techniques which are effective applied to a memory device, such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Memory) device or a SRAM... | tHe PrEsENt iNveNTIoN RelateS To A semiconDucTOR inTegRAted CIrcuiT deVicE whiCh Has a BipolaR transIStor and a mISFET (metal-INsUlATOR-semiCOnDuCtoR fiELd EfFEcT TRAnsistOr). mOrE paRTicUlARLy, It reLaTEs TO TECHniQuEs WhicH aRe effecTive when applIed TO a MEmory DEvICe, sUCH As a DRaM (dyNaMIC rAnDom accESS MEMORy) d... | The present invention relatesto a semiconductor integrated circuitdevice which hasa bipolar transistor and a MISFET (Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor). More particularly, it relates to techniques which are effectivewhenapplied to a memorydevice, such asa DRAM (Dynamic... | The present invention relates to _a_ semiconductor integrated _circuit_ device which has a _bipolar_ _transistor_ and _a_ _MISFET_ (Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect _Transistor)._ More particularly, it relates _to_ techniques which are effective _when_ _applied_ to a memory device, such _as_ a DRAM _(Dynamic_... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a wiper unit which wipes a liquid ejecting head, and a liquid ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit.
2. Related Art
In the related art, an ink jet printer which forms an image by ejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting head onto a recording medium such as a ... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to a wiper unit which wipes a liquid ejecting head, and a liquid ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit. 2. related art in the related art, an ink jet printer which forms an image by ejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting head onto a recording medium such as a ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a wiper unit which wipes a liquid ejecting head, and a liquid ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit. 2. Related Art In the related art, an ink jet printer which forms an image by ejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting heXV onto a recording medium such as a ... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates a wiper which wipes a liquid ejecting and a ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit. 2. Related Art In the related art, an ink jet printer which forms an image by ejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting head onto a recording medium such sheet paper has been known... | 1. teChnicaL FIeLD
ThE PreSENt iNVenTiON reLATEs To A WipEr UNiT WHiCH wIpeS a LiqUID EJEcTING heAD, ANd a LiqUID eJeCtIng ApPaRatus which iNClUdeS THe WIpEr unIt.
2. relATeD aRt
In THE relAtED aRT, aN InK jeT PrIntER wHiCH fOrmS An imAgE BY eJEctIng lIQUId FrOM A LIQUid ejECtINg heaD ONTO a rEcoRDiNG MEDIum sucH AS a ... | 1. Technical Field The present inventionrelates to a wiper unit which wipes a liquid ejecting head, andaliquid ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit. 2. Related ArtIn the related art, anink jet printer which formsan image byejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting head onto a recording m... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to _a_ _wiper_ unit _which_ _wipes_ a liquid ejecting head, and a liquid ejecting apparatus which includes the wiper unit. 2. Related Art In _the_ related art, an ink _jet_ printer which forms an image by ejecting liquid from a liquid ejecting head onto a recording mediu... |
The present invention relates generally to chemical compositions, and more particularly, to specialty cleaning compositions which are useful in difficult applications, particularly those of cleaning cooking pots, pans and food service utensils.
It is well known that cooking utensils, such as pots, pans and flatware are... | the present invention relates generally to chemical compositions, and more particularly, to specialty material compositions which are useful in difficult applications, particularly those of cleaning cooking pots, pans and food service utensils. it is well known that cooking utensils, such as pots, spoon and flatware ar... | The present invention relates generally to chemical compositions, and more particularly, to specialty cleaning compositions which are 6sef Tl in difficult applications, particularly those of cleaning cooking pots, pans and food service utensils. It is well known that cooking utensils, such as pots, pans and flatware ar... | present invention relates generally chemical compositions, and more particularly, to specialty cleaning compositions which are useful in difficult applications, those of cleaning cooking pots, pans and food service utensils. is well known that cooking utensils, such pots, pans and flatware are soiled in by a great vari... | THe pRESent inVEnTIOn relatEs GENERalLY to cHEmICal coMPOSItions, AND moRe PaRticULArLY, tO SpEcIaltY ClEAnIng ComPOSITIoNs Which aRE UsEful iN diFFicuLt aPPLICatIONs, pArTICULARly tHoSe Of cLeanINg COokiNg POts, paNS ANd FOOD seRvice uteNsIlS.
IT IS WElL KnoWn tHAT coOKinG UTEnSILs, SucH as POtS, paNs And fLatWaRe Are... | The present invention relates generally to chemicalcompositions, and more particularly, to specialty cleaning compositions which areuseful in difficult applications, particularly those of cleaningcooking pots, pans and foodserviceutensils. Itis well known that cooking utensils, such as pots, pans and flatware... | _The_ present invention _relates_ generally _to_ _chemical_ compositions, and more particularly, _to_ specialty cleaning _compositions_ which are useful in difficult applications, particularly those of cleaning _cooking_ pots, pans and _food_ service utensils. It is well known that cooking utensils, _such_ as pots, pan... |
Seals have been used to isolate fluids at various pressures and temperatures. Such seals have existed for use in packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland structures in industrial equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in oil-field equipment such as downhole tools and surface equipment, requiring se... | seals have been used to isolate fluids at various pressures and temperatures. such seals have existed for use in packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland structures in industrial equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in oil - field equipment such as welding tools and surface equipment, requiring s... | Seals have been used to isolate fluids at various pressures and temperatures. Such seals have existed for use in packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland structures in industrial equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in oil - fi#/d equipment such as downhole tools and surface 4qu&pment, requiring ... | have been used isolate fluids at various pressures and temperatures. Such have existed use packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland structures in equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in oil-field equipment such as downhole tools and surface equipment, requiring for example, against high pressure ... | sEALS HaVE beeN UseD TO IsOlAtE FLUIds at vARIOuS prESSUrES aND TEMPeRaTUrES. SucH seAls havE existed For Use IN PackIng RinGs, seAL riNGs, PISTon rInGs, aNd GlanD sTrucTuRes IN inDustRiaL EQuiPMEnT sUCH aS CylINDers, PUMPS AND vAlvEs And In OiL-FiELD EqUiPmEnT SUch aS DownhoLe tOOls AND surfaCe EquIpMenT, rEqUIRiNg Se... | Seals have been used to isolate fluids atvarious pressuresand temperatures. Such seals have existed for use in packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland structures in industrial equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in oil-field equipment such as downholetools and surfa... | _Seals_ _have_ been used _to_ isolate fluids at various pressures and temperatures. Such seals have existed for _use_ in packing rings, seal rings, piston rings, and gland _structures_ in industrial equipment such as cylinders, pumps and valves and in _oil-field_ equipment such as downhole tools _and_ surface equipment... |
Optical microscopy has been a commonly used method of investigation in medicine and biology. Numerous biological samples, including live cells, are quite transparent under visible light illumination and behave essentially as phase objects. Techniques such as phase contrast and Nomarski microscopy provide contrast of ne... | optical microscopy has been a commonly used method of investigation in medicine and biology. numerous biological samples, including live cells, are quite transparent under visible light illumination and behave essentially as phase objects. techniques such as phase contrast and nomarski microscopy provide contrast of ne... | OL%ical microscopy has been a commonly used method of investigation in medicine and biology. Numerous biological samples, including live cells, are quigf trabspsrent under visible lJYht illumination and behave essentially as phase objects. Techniques such as phzsr c8ntrAst and Nomarski microscopy provide contrast of ne... | Optical microscopy has been a commonly method of investigation in medicine and biology. Numerous biological including live cells, are quite transparent under visible light illumination and behave essentially as phase objects. Techniques such as phase contrast and microscopy provide contrast of invisible samples by tran... | optICAl miCrosCoPY Has BEEn A cOMMonLy useD METhOd oF InveSTIGAtioN IN medIcInE AND bIOlOgY. NUMErous bIOLoGicaL saMpLEs, inCLUding LIve celLS, Are QUitE tRanSparENt UNdER ViSiblE ligHt ILlumiNAtion and BEHAve eSSeNtIAlLy as PHAsE OBJeCTs. TECHNiQueS SuCH AS phASE CONtrast and NOMARSKI mIcRoscOPY pROVide coNtRASt OF Ne... | Optical microscopy has been a commonly used method of investigation in medicine and biology. Numerous biological samples, including livecells, arequite transparent undervisible light illuminationand behaveessentiallyas phase objects. Techniques such as phase contrast and Nomarski microscopy provide contrastof... | Optical microscopy has been _a_ commonly _used_ method of investigation in medicine and biology. Numerous _biological_ samples, _including_ live cells, are quite transparent under visible _light_ _illumination_ and behave essentially as phase objects. Techniques such as phase contrast and Nomarski _microscopy_ provide ... |
The recovery of hydrocarbons from subterranean zones relies on the process of drilling wellbores. The process includes drilling equipment situated at surface, and a drill string extending from the surface equipment to a below-surface formation or subterranean zone of interest. The terminal end of the drill string inclu... | the recovery of hydrocarbons from subterranean zones relies on the process of drilling wellbores. the process includes drilling equipment situated at surface, and a drill rig extending from the surface equipment to a below - surface formation or subterranean zone of interest. the terminal end of the drill string includ... | The recovery of hydrocarbons from subterranean zones relies on the process of drilling wellbores. The process includes drilling equipment situated at surface, and a drill string extending from the surface equipment to a below - surface formation or subterranean zone of interest. The terminal end of the drill string inc... | The recovery of hydrocarbons from subterranean relies on the process of wellbores. The includes equipment situated at surface, and a drill string extending from the surface to a below-surface formation or of interest. The terminal end of the drill string includes a drill bit for drilling (or extending) the wellbore. Th... | thE recOvery oF HYdrocarBONS from SuBtErRAneAn zonEs rElIes ON THe proCeSs oF DRiLliNg WeLlborES. The PROcesS iNcLUdES DrIllinG eQuIpMeNt SItUAted aT sURFACe, ANd a DrILL string EXTendIng fRom tHe surFAcE eqUipmeNt tO a beloW-SurFace ForMATiON or subTerranEAN zONE of iNTerEST. The TERmiNal eND of The dRiLl StRIng IncLU... | Therecoveryof hydrocarbons from subterranean zones relies onthe process ofdrillingwellbores.The process includesdrilling equipment situated at surface, and a drill string extending from the surface equipment to a below-surface formation or subterranean zone of interest. The terminal end ofthe dri... | _The_ recovery of _hydrocarbons_ _from_ subterranean zones relies on the process of drilling wellbores. The process includes drilling equipment situated at surface, and _a_ _drill_ string extending _from_ _the_ surface equipment to a _below-surface_ formation or subterranean zone of _interest._ The terminal _end_ of _t... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to the field of apparel and, more particularly, to cold-weather hand coverings like a glove having a selectively shaped insulating barrier that is removably placed into the hand coverings to selectively control heat conduction from the hand coverings.
2. Description o... | 1. field of the invention the invention is directed to the field of apparel and, more particularly, to cold - weather hand coverings like knit glove having a selectively shaped insulating barrier that is removably placed into the hand coverings to further control heat conduction from the hand shield. 2. description of ... | 1. Field of the InveMtJon The invention is directed to the field of apparel and, more particularly, to cold - weagMer hand coverings like a glove having a selectively shaped insulatihh barrier that is removably placed igt8 the hand coverings to selectively control heat confucti)n from the banS coverings. 2. DescriptipB... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention is directed to the field of apparel and, more particularly, to cold-weather hand coverings like a glove having a selectively shaped insulating barrier that is removably into the hand to selectively control heat conduction from the hand coverings. 2. Description of the Prior Art I... | 1. fIELD Of tHE INVEntioN
The iNVeNtIoN iS dIREcTED TO THe FiELD Of apPArEL AND, MOre pArTICUlarLY, To ColD-weatHer haND COVerINgs lIKE a GlOvE hAVIng a seLECTivEly ShaPEd inSuLATiNG bARrIEr tHaT IS removaBlY PlaCED inTo tHE haNd COVErINGS TO sElectiVEly cONTROL hEAt conDUcTiOn FroM THe HanD cOVeRiNGS.
2. DesCripTiON o... | 1.Field ofthe Invention The invention is directed tothe field of apparel and, more particularly, to cold-weather hand coverings like aglove having a selectively shaped insulating barrier that is removably placed intothe hand coverings to selectively control heat conduction from the hand cover... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention is directed _to_ the _field_ of apparel and, _more_ particularly, to cold-weather hand coverings like a glove having _a_ selectively shaped insulating barrier that is removably placed _into_ the hand _coverings_ to selectively control _heat_ conduction from the hand coverings. _2... |
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to skin care compositions which exhibit a therapeutic effect in the treatment of skin disorders such as itching, irritation and skin dryness.
2. Description of Related Art
There are a number of shampoo products on the market today which are specifically formulated as anti... | 1. field of the invention the invention relates to skin care compositions which exhibit a therapeutic effect in the treatment of skin disorders such as itching, irritation and skin dryness. 1. description of related art there are a number of shampoo products on the market today which are specifically formulated as anti... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to skin care compositions which exhibit a therapeutic effect in the treatment of skin disorders such as itching, irritation and skin dryness. 2. Description of Related Art 5yere are a nunbe# of shampoo products on the market today which are specifically VLrmulated as anti... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to skin care compositions which exhibit a effect in the treatment of skin disorders such as itching, irritation and 2. Description of Related Art There are a number shampoo products on the today which are specifically formulated as anti-dandruff shampoos. These products g... | 1. fIeld Of THe invEnTIoN
tHe INvEntIOn ReLateS to sKiN Care compoSitioNS WhICh EXhibIt A THERAPeuTic eFfECT IN tHe tReAtMeNt oF sKin dIsoRdeRs SUcH As iTchiNG, irRiTatIon AnD sKiN dRyNESS.
2. dEScrIPtiON Of RelAteD arT
tHerE arE A nuMber oF ShAmPOo PRoduCTS on thE MaRKEt TOdAY WhiCh ARE SpECifiCally FormULATeD aS ANTi... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to skin care compositions which exhibit a therapeutic effect in the treatment of skin disorders such as itching, irritation and skin dryness. 2.Description ofRelated Art There are a number ofshampoo products onthemarket today whicharespecificallyformu... | _1._ Field _of_ the Invention The invention _relates_ to skin care compositions which exhibit a _therapeutic_ effect in the treatment of skin disorders such _as_ itching, irritation and skin dryness. 2. Description of Related Art _There_ _are_ a _number_ of shampoo products on the market today which are _specifically_ ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a flash memory storage system, and more particularly, to a flash memory storage system capable of facilitating access efficiency.
2. Description of the Related Art
Flash Memory, a non-volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data upon shutdown. In c... | r. field describing the invention the present invention relates to a flash memory storage system, and more particularly, to a flash memory storage system capable of facilitating access efficiency. 2. description of the related art flash memory, a non - volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data upon shut... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a flash memory storage system, and more particularly, to a flash memory storage system capable of facilitating access efficiency. 2. Description of the Related Art FlSeh Memory, a non - volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data upon shutdown. In... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a flash memory storage system, and more particularly, to a flash memory storage system capable of facilitating efficiency. 2. Description the Related Art Flash Memory, a non-volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data upon shutdown. In contrast to... | 1. FIEld Of the INVeNTiOn
The PREsEnt InVeNtion rELatES TO A flash meMORy STorAge systEM, ANd MORE PaRticULARLY, to a FlasH MEmOrY sToRaGE SYStEM CApabLe OF FacilitAtIng acCess EfficieNcY.
2. DescriPTIon Of THe RelaTed arT
fLAsH mEMorY, A non-VolaTilE mEMoRy, Keeps the prevIoUsLy StOred writTeN data uPon shuTdOwN. In c... | 1. Field of the InventionThepresent invention relates to a flash memory storage system, and moreparticularly, to aflash memory storage system capable of facilitating access efficiency. 2. Description of the RelatedArt Flash Memory,a non-volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data uponshu... | 1. Field of the Invention _The_ _present_ invention _relates_ to a flash memory _storage_ system, _and_ more particularly, to a flash _memory_ storage system capable of facilitating access efficiency. _2._ Description of _the_ _Related_ Art Flash _Memory,_ a non-volatile memory, keeps the previously stored written data... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to integrated circuit structures. More particularly, this invention relates to a process for treating dielectric films to prevent cracking after deposition on a semiconductor wafer.
2. Description of the Related Art
The steps of manufacturing an integrated circuit struct... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to integrated circuit structures. more particularly, this invention relates to a process for treating dielectric films to prevent cracking after deposition on a semiconductor wafer. 2. description of the related art the steps of manufacturing an integrated circuit struct... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to integrated circuit structures. More particularly, this invention relates to a process for treating dielectric films to prevent cracking after deposition on a semiconductor wafer. 2. Description of the Related Art The steps of manufacturing an integrated circuit struct... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to integrated circuit More particularly, this invention relates to a process for treating dielectric films to prevent cracking after deposition on a semiconductor wafer. 2. Description of the Related Art The of manufacturing an integrated circuit structure include the de... | 1. fiEld OF the INvENtion
THIS iNVeNTIOn reLATES TO INTEgRaTed CiRCuIt StrUCTUreS. moRE PARticUlaRLY, thiS iNVEnTiON rElaTeS TO a PROcesS FOR tREatIng dielECtric fiLMS TO pREvENT CrAckiNg AfTer DePOsItion oN A SEmiCONduCToR wafer.
2. DescriPtIoN OF tHE ReLATED aRT
THe sTEps of MANuFACTurING aN INTeGrAtED CIrCUit sTRuct... | 1. Fieldof theInvention Thisinvention relates to integrated circuit structures. More particularly, this invention relates to a process for treating dielectric films to prevent cracking after deposition on a semiconductor wafer.2. Description of the Related Art The steps of manufacturing an integrat... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to integrated circuit structures. More particularly, _this_ invention relates to a process for treating dielectric _films_ _to_ prevent cracking after deposition on _a_ _semiconductor_ wafer. 2. Description of the Related Art The steps of _manufacturing_ an _integrated_ ... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device enabling low-speed and high-speed devices or a device having both low-speed and high-speed sections to be tested with a single test... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to a test apparatus with an electronic device. more specifically, the present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device enabling low - speed and high - speed devices whereby a device having both low - speed and high - speed sections shall be tested w... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device enabling low - speed and high - speed devices or a ddviSe having Norh low - speed and high - speed sDctionW to be tested with a sin... | 1. Technical Field The invention relates to a test and an electronic device. More specifically, the present invention relates test apparatus and electronic device enabling low-speed and high-speed devices or a device having both low-speed and high-speed sections to be tested with a single test 2. Related A test apparat... | 1. TECHNIcAl FiEld
tHE PREsent INVeNtIon Relates tO a TESt aPParatUS aND AN ElECtRonic dEVicE. MORE SPeCIFiCALLY, The PrESent inVenTiON relAtes TO a TEst AppArATUs aND AN ELecTroNiC DevicE eNablIng Low-sPEeD ANd higH-sPeED DEViCes OR A DEviCe HavINg BOth lOw-SPEEd AnD HiGh-SPEED sectionS to be TeStED wiTH A SingLE TESt... | 1. Technical Field Thepresent invention relatesto a test apparatus and an electronic device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a test apparatus and an electronic device enabling low-speed and high-speed devices or a device having both low-speed andhigh-speed sections to be tested w... | _1._ Technical Field The present invention relates to a test apparatus _and_ an electronic _device._ More specifically, the present _invention_ relates to a test apparatus and an _electronic_ _device_ enabling low-speed and high-speed _devices_ _or_ a _device_ _having_ both _low-speed_ _and_ _high-speed_ sections to _b... |
The present disclosure relates to a toner case and an image forming apparatus including the toner case.
An image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine and a multifunctional peripheral, forms a toner image by supplying a toner (a developer) from a developing device to an image carrier, such as a photos... | the present disclosure relates to a toner case and five image forming apparatus including the toner case. an image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a sorting machine and a multifunctional peripheral, forms an toner image by supplying a toner ( a developer ) accompanying the developing device to any image carrier, ... | The present disclosure relates to a toner case and an image forming apparatus including the toner sxse. An image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine and a multifunctional peripheral, forms a toner image by Xupplyinh a toner (a developer) from a develo)*ng device to an image cagriet, such as a phoRos... | The present disclosure relates to a toner and an image forming apparatus including the toner case. An image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a copying machine and a multifunctional peripheral, forms toner image by supplying a toner (a developer) from a developing device to an image carrier, such as a photosensitiv... | ThE prEsENT DisClosUre ReLAtEs tO A TONer CasE and aN Image fOrMINg APPaRatUS INClUDIng tHE tONeR cAse.
an ImAgE FOrmInG APpAraTus, sUch As A PrIntEr, A CoPying maCHIne AnD a mUltIFUnCtional perIpHerAL, Forms A tonEr image By suPPlYINg A tOneR (A deVeLOPER) fROM a DeveLOPINg dEVicE to aN Image cARrieR, suCh aS A phoTos... | The present disclosure relates to a toner case and an image forming apparatus including the toner case. An imageforming apparatus, such as aprinter, a copying machineand a multifunctional peripheral, forms atoner image by supplying a toner (adeveloper) from a developing device to an imag... | The _present_ disclosure relates to a toner case and an image forming _apparatus_ including the toner case. An image forming apparatus, such as a printer, a _copying_ machine _and_ a multifunctional peripheral, forms a _toner_ image by supplying a toner (a developer) _from_ a developing device _to_ _an_ image carrier, ... |
Szmuszkovicz U.S. Pat. No. 3,468,881 discloses some allylic amines, having anti-depressive action of the formula ##STR2## wherein the group ##STR3## is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidino, piperidino, morpholino, 4-methylpiperazino and hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl(hexamethyleneimino), and wherein R', R" and R... | szmuszkovicz u. s. pat. no. 3, 468, 881 discloses some allylic amines, having anti - depressive action of the formula # # str2 # # wherein the group # # str3 # # is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidino, piperidino, morpholino, 4 - methylpiperazino and hexahydro - 1h - azepin - y - yl ( hexamethyleneimino )... | Szmuszkovicz U. S. Pat. No. 3, 468, 881 discloses some allylic amines, having anti - depressive action of the formula # # STR2 # # wherein the group # # STR3 # # is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidino, piperidino, morpholino, 4 - metMylpiperazin0 and hexahydro - 1H - azepin - 1 - yl (hexamethyleneimino ),... | Szmuszkovicz U.S. Pat. 3,468,881 discloses some allylic having anti-depressive action of the formula ##STR2## wherein the group ##STR3## is selected from the group consisting pyrrolidino, piperidino, morpholino, 4-methylpiperazino and hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl(hexamethyleneimino), and wherein R', R" and R"' are hydrogen... | szMUszkovICZ U.S. PAt. no. 3,468,881 diSclOses sOMe aLLylIC aMINES, HavInG anti-DePrESsIVE actIOn of ThE FORmULa ##stR2## WhereiN ThE grOUp ##StR3## is SeLEctEd froM The gRoup consiSTiNg oF PyrRoliDInO, pIpeRIDiNO, moRpHoLiNo, 4-MEthylpiPERAZino ANd hexAhYdRO-1h-AzePIn-1-Yl(hExamEthYlENeImiNO), And wHERein r', R" And r... | Szmuszkovicz U.S. Pat. No. 3,468,881 discloses some allylic amines,having anti-depressive actionof the formula ##STR2## wherein the group##STR3## is selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidino, piperidino,morpholino, 4-methylpiperazino and hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl(hexamethyleneimino),and ... | _Szmuszkovicz_ U.S. Pat. No. 3,468,881 _discloses_ _some_ allylic amines, _having_ anti-depressive action of the formula ##STR2## wherein the group ##STR3## is selected from the _group_ _consisting_ _of_ pyrrolidino, piperidino, morpholino, 4-methylpiperazino and hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-yl(hexamethyleneimino), and wherei... |
2. The Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devices. More particularly, the present invention is directed to methods employing etchants for etching oxides of silicon during the manufacture of a semiconductor device such that the selectivity of the etchant is low. The ... | 2. the field of the invention the present invention relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devices. more particularly, the present invention is directed to methods employing etchants for etching oxides of silicon during the manufacture of a semiconductor device such that the selectivity of the etchant is low. the ... | 2. The Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devOcDs. More particularly, the present invention is directed to methods employing etchants for etching oxides of silicon during the manufacture of a semiconductor device such that the selectivity of the etchant is low. The ... | 2. The Field of the Invention The present invention relates to the manufacture of More particularly, the present invention is directed to methods employing etchants for etching oxides of silicon during the manufacture of a semiconductor device such that the selectivity of the is low. The methods of the present inventio... | 2. The FIeLD of tHe invenTiON
The PReSeNT INVEnTIon rElAteS To ThE mANUFACtUre Of semicoNductOR DevIceS. mOrE PArTIcuLarly, tHE PReSENt INVEntion IS dIREctEd TO MEtHoDs eMPlOYINg ETchaNTS fOr EtchiNG OxIdEs oF SiliCOn DuRiNg tHe mAnUfAcTurE oF A semiCoNDucToR DEvIce SUch tHat THE selECtiviTY oF The eTcHanT IS loW. THE ... | 2. The Field of the Invention The presentinvention relates to the manufacture of semiconductordevices. More particularly, the present invention is directed to methods employing etchants for etching oxides ofsilicon during the manufacture of a semiconductor device such that theselectivityof the etchant i... | 2. The _Field_ of the Invention The present invention relates to _the_ manufacture of semiconductor devices. More _particularly,_ _the_ _present_ invention _is_ directed to _methods_ employing etchants for etching oxides of silicon during the manufacture _of_ _a_ semiconductor _device_ such that _the_ selectivity of th... |
Succinic anhydrides are valuable reactive intermediates that find use in an array of applications.
For example, their copolymerization with epoxides or diols yields biodegradable polyesters. Anhydrides are also useful intermediates in organic synthesis, since they can be readily ring opened to diacids or other succina... | succinic anhydrides are valuable catalytic intermediates that find use in an array of applications. for example, their copolymerization via epoxides or diols yields biodegradable polyesters. anhydrides are also useful intermediates in organic synthesis, since their can be readily naturally opened to diacids or other su... | Succinic anhydrides are valuable reactive intermediates that find use in an array of applications. For example, their copolymerization wotY epoxides or diols yields biodegradable polyesters. AJhydrifes are also useful intermediates in organic synthesis, since they can be readily ring opened to diacids or other succinat... | Succinic anhydrides are valuable reactive intermediates that find use in an array of applications. example, their copolymerization epoxides diols yields biodegradable polyesters. Anhydrides are useful intermediates in synthesis, since they can be ring opened to diacids or other succinate derivatives; some examples of w... | SUccInIC aNHYdRiDeS Are VALUabLe rEacTiVE INTErmedIATeS that FIND use iN aN aRRAY OF aPplicatiOnS.
fOR EXAMple, THEiR COpolYmeRIzatIOn witH epOXiDEs or dIOlS yIEldS BIOdEGrADaBlE PolYESTErS. aNHyDRidEs arE aLsO uSeFUl inteRmeDIaTes In ORGaNiC SyNTheSIS, SIncE tHEY cAn BE READIlY riNG OpenEd to diAciDs Or OTheR SUccina... | Succinic anhydrides are valuable reactive intermediatesthat find use in anarray of applications. For example, their copolymerization with epoxides or diols yields biodegradable polyesters. Anhydrides arealso usefulintermediates in organicsynthesis, since they can be readily ring opened to diacids orother... | _Succinic_ anhydrides are valuable _reactive_ intermediates that find _use_ in an array _of_ applications. For example, their _copolymerization_ with epoxides or diols _yields_ biodegradable _polyesters._ _Anhydrides_ are also useful intermediates in organic synthesis, since they can be readily ring opened to diacids o... |
In vehicles, and especially automobiles, it is known to provide door handles that are moveable between a first, stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with the exterior surface of the door and generally inaccessible to a user, and a second, deployed condition in which the handle is pivoted so that a ... | in vehicles, and especially automobiles, it is known to provide door handles that are moveable between a first, stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with the underlying surface of the blade and generally inaccessible to a recipient, and a second, deployed condition in whereby the handle is pivoted ... | In vehicles, and especially automobiles, it is known to provide door handles that are moveable betwe2h a first, stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with the exterior surface of the door and generally inaccessible to a user, and a second, deployed condition in which the handle is pivoted so that a ... | In vehicles, and especially automobiles, is known to provide door handles that are moveable between a first, stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with the exterior surface of the door inaccessible to a user, and a second, condition in which the handle is pivoted so that a portion thereof extends aw... | In veHicles, anD eSPeCIallY aUtomObilES, IT Is KnowN to prOVIDE DoOr HAnDLEs ThaT ArE MoVeablE beTWeEN A FiRST, STOwEd COnDITiOn in WHiCH tHE hANDLE Is eSsenTIalLY FLUsH With THe eXtERIor surfaCE Of The doOr anD GenERaLLy inaCcESSibLe to A useR, AnD A sECoND, dEPLOYEd condItIoN iN wHIcH tHE HaNDLE Is pIvoTed so THaT A ... | In vehicles, andespeciallyautomobiles, it is known to provide door handles that are moveable between a first, stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with the exterior surface ofthe door and generally inaccessible to a user, and a second, deployed condition in which the handle is pivoted sot... | _In_ vehicles, and especially _automobiles,_ it is known _to_ provide door handles _that_ are _moveable_ between a _first,_ stowed condition in which the handle is essentially flush with _the_ _exterior_ surface _of_ _the_ _door_ _and_ generally inaccessible to a user, and a second, deployed condition in which the hand... |
It has recently been found, as disclosed in pending U.S. patent application No. 855,517, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,590 that singular molecular layers of layer-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as MoS.sub.2, TaS.sub.2 and WS.sub.2, can be prepared by intercalating such compounds with lithium and then reacting th... | it more recently been found, as disclosed in pending u. s. pat application no. 855, 517, now u. s. pat. no. 4, 822, 590 that singular molecular layers of layer - type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as mos. sub. 2, tas. soc. 2 and ws. sub. 2, can be prepared by splitting such compounds using lithium and then rea... | It has recently been found, as disclosed in pending U. S. patent application No. 855, 517, now U. S. Pat. No. 4, 822, 590 that singular molecular layers of layer - type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as MoS. sub. 2, TaS. sub. 2 and WS. sub. 2, can be prepared by intercalating such compounds with lithium and the... | It has recently been as disclosed in pending U.S. patent application No. 855,517, now Pat. No. 4,822,590 that singular molecular of layer-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as and WS.sub.2, can be prepared by intercalating compounds with lithium and then reacting intercalated with water. This gives rise to sus... | it hAs REcENtly beEn FOund, AS DisclOseD In PeNDINg U.s. pAtEnT APPlicATIOn No. 855,517, Now U.S. PAt. NO. 4,822,590 ThAt siNguLaR molECulAR laYers Of LayeR-TYPe TRANsiTIoN metal dIcHALcOGENiDes, sUch aS Mos.sub.2, TAs.Sub.2 AND WS.SUB.2, cAn BE PRepareD By InTercALating sUch cOMPOUndS wITh liThium ANd THEn rEActIng Th... | Ithas recentlybeen found, asdisclosed inpending U.S. patent application No.855,517, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,590 that singular molecular layers of layer-type transition metal dichalcogenides, such as MoS.sub.2, TaS.sub.2 and WS.sub.2, can beprepared by intercalating such compounds withlithium and th... | It _has_ _recently_ been found, as disclosed in pending U.S. patent _application_ No. 855,517, now U.S. _Pat._ _No._ 4,822,590 that singular molecular layers of layer-type transition metal dichalcogenides, _such_ as MoS.sub.2, _TaS.sub.2_ and WS.sub.2, can _be_ prepared by intercalating such compounds with lithium _and... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processor for reproducing a still image, a method of controlling the same, and a storage medium, and particularly to an image processor that performs correction of defective pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a method of controlling ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an image processor for reproducing a still image, a method of controlling the same, and a storage medium, and particularly to an image processor that attempts correction of defective pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a method of handling the... | 1. r7eld of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processor for reproducing a still image, a method of controlling the same, and a storage medium, and particularly to an image processor that performs correction of defective pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a method of controlling ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an image processor for reproducing still image, a of controlling the and a storage medium, and to an image processor that performs correction of defective pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a method of controlling the same, and a storage medi... | 1. fIeld oF The invEntiOn
The pREsEnT INvENTioN ReLates TO An IMaGE processOr fOR REProDUcIng a sTIll iMaGe, A MeThoD Of cOntrOLLINg tHE Same, AnD A STORAGe mEDium, and pARticuLArly to AN IMAGE procEsSoR That pERfORmS CorreCtIOn Of dEFecTIve PiXELS When SyNtHeSiziNG a PLUrAlIty OF STIlL IMages, a MEthOd oF coNtrOLLINg ... | 1.Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates to an imageprocessor for reproducing a still image, amethod of controlling the same, and astorage medium, andparticularly to an image processorthat performs correctionofdefective pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a me... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates to _an_ _image_ processor for reproducing _a_ still image, a method of controlling the same, and a _storage_ _medium,_ and particularly to an image processor that performs correction of _defective_ pixels when synthesizing a plurality of still images, a method _... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to massagers, more particularly to power-operated massagers.
2. Background Art
Power-operated massagers are often used to treat muscle tension and fatigue. Power-operated massagers may provide a vibrating massage effect, a percussive massage effect, a kneading mas... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to massagers, more particularly to power - operated massagers. 2. background art power - operated massagers are often used to treat muscle tension and fatigue. power - operated massagers may provide a vibrating massage effect, a percussive massage effect, a kneadi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to massagers, more particularly to power - operated massagers. 2. Background Art Power - operated massagers are often used to treat muscle tension and fatigue. Power - operated massagers may provide a vibrating massage effect, a percussive massage effect, a kneadi... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to more particularly power-operated massagers. 2. Background Art Power-operated massagers are often used to treat muscle tension and fatigue. Power-operated massagers may provide a vibrating massage effect, a percussive massage effect, a kneading massage effect, a... | 1. FiElD Of THe iNVEntIOn
THE prEseNT InvenTiON RelatES to mASSagErS, mORe PartIcUlArly to poWer-oPerateD MASsAgErS.
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POwEr-opEratED mASsAgeRs arE often UsEd To TrEAt MUscLE TEnSiOn aND faTigue. PoWer-OpErateD maSsaGers May pROVIde a VibRAtiNG MASsaGe EFfEct, a pErcUssIVe MASSaGe EFFect, A kNEADINg mAs... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates tomassagers, more particularlyto power-operated massagers. 2. Background Art Power-operated massagers are often used to treat muscle tension and fatigue. Power-operated massagers mayprovidea vibrating massage effect, a percussive massageeffect,... | 1. Field of _the_ _Invention_ The present invention relates to massagers, more particularly to power-operated massagers. 2. Background Art _Power-operated_ massagers are often _used_ to treat muscle tension and fatigue. Power-operated massagers _may_ provide a vibrating massage effect, _a_ percussive massage effect, _a... |
As the dimensions of MOSFET devices have been pushed deeper and deeper into the sub-micron regime, increasing demands have been placed on controlling and characterizing the fabrication methods that are used to electrically isolate those devices from one another. The more common methods used for isolating MOSFET devices... | as the dimensions of manufacturing devices have been pushed deeper and deeper into the sub - micron regime, increasing demands have been placed on controlling and characterizing the fabrication methods but are used to electrically isolate those devices from one another. the more conventional methods used for isolating ... | As the d8Kensions of MOSFET devices have been pushed deeper and deeper into the sub - micron regime, increasing demands have been placed on controlling and characterizing the fabrication methods that are used to electrically isolate those devices from one another. The more common methods used for isolating MOSFET devic... | the dimensions of MOSFET devices have been pushed deeper and deeper sub-micron increasing demands have been placed on controlling and the methods that are used to electrically isolate those devices from one another. more common methods used for MOSFET devices usually employ strips of oxide layers underlying doped silic... | as The dImEnSIoNs of MosFET deVICeS have beeN pUShED DeEpeR anD DEEpER IntO tHE SUB-mICroN ReGimE, InCreAsIng DEmAnDs have bEen PlacED ON cONTRoLLiNg and CHarACtERIzInG tHE FAbricaTioN MetHoDs ThAt aRe useD TO eLectriCalLY iSolATE thOSE deviCES from OnE AnoTher. the MorE common MetHoDs used FOR ISOLATing MosFET deviCes... | As the dimensions of MOSFET deviceshave been pushed deeper and deeper intothesub-micron regime, increasing demands havebeen placed on controlling and characterizingthe fabrication methods that are used to electrically isolatethose devices from one another. The more common methods used for isolating MOSFET devices... | As the dimensions of MOSFET devices have been pushed _deeper_ and deeper into the _sub-micron_ regime, _increasing_ demands have been _placed_ on controlling _and_ characterizing the fabrication methods that are used to electrically isolate those _devices_ from one another. The _more_ common methods used for isolating ... |
In recent years, along with diversification of services, there is a known technique used by a relay apparatus such as a mobile router for relaying communication between a terminal apparatus and a destination site by switching between a private network and a public network. The relay apparatus relays communication betwe... | in recent years, along with diversification of services, there is best known technique used by a relay apparatus such as a mobile router for relaying communication between a terminal apparatus and a destination site by switching between a private network and an managed network. the relay apparatus relays communication ... | In recent years, along with diversification of services, there is a known technique used by a relay apparatus such as a mobile router for relaying communication between a terminal sppaGatus and a destination site by switching between a private network and a public network. The relay apparatus relays communication betwe... | In recent years, along with of services, is a known technique by a relay apparatus such as a mobile router for relaying communication between a terminal apparatus and destination by between a network and a network. The relay apparatus relays communication between the terminal apparatus and the destination site using a ... | iN reCENT yeArS, aLonG WItH DiveRSifIcation Of SeRvICeS, tHERE iS a kNoWn TECHNiquE USED BY A relAY aPPARaTus such as a MoBILe RouteR foR ReLAyiNg COmMuniCAtIOn BetweEN a TeRMiNal AppaRatUs aND A DEStiNaTioN sIte bY sWiTchinG BETwEen a prIVAtE NEtWoRK aND A pUbLiC neTWOrk. The ReLAy APParATUS rElAys cOMMuNiCatIoN bETwE... | In recent years, along with diversification of services, there is a known technique usedby a relay apparatus suchasa mobile router for relaying communication between a terminal apparatus and a destination site byswitching between aprivate network and a public network. The relay apparatusrelays communication b... | In recent years, along _with_ diversification of _services,_ there is a known _technique_ used by a relay apparatus such as a mobile router for relaying _communication_ _between_ a terminal apparatus _and_ a destination _site_ by switching _between_ a private network and a public network. The relay _apparatus_ relays c... |
It is known to provide such belt with a marker element that travels along with the belt and to arrange a sensor in a fixed position next to the belt for sensing the marker and to produce a control signal from the sensed marker. For producing a proper control signal, the run of the belt must be monitored with regard to ... | it is known to provide such belt with a marker element that travels along with the belt and to arrange a sensor in a fixed position next to the belt for sensing the marker and to produce a control signal from every sensed marker. for producing a proper control signal, the run of the belt must be monitored with regard t... | It is known to provide such belt with a marker element that travels along with the belt and to arrange a sensor in a fixed position next to the belt for sWnCing the marker and to produce a control signal from the sensed marker. For producing a proper control signal, the run of the belt must be monitored D*th regard to ... | It is known to provide such belt with marker element that travels along with the belt and to arrange a sensor a fixed position next to the for the marker to a control signal from the sensed marker. producing a proper control signal, the run of the be monitored to any lateral excursions also with to any slippage between... | iT Is KnOwn TO PrOVIDE suCh BElT wItH a mArkER eLEmeNT That TRAVElS alONg WitH tHe BElt AnD TO ArRAnGE A sENSoR IN A fIxed poSITION NEXT tO tHe beLt for SeNSiNg thE maRKer aNd TO PrOducE A cONtrOL siGNAL fROM tHE sENSed maRKER. foR PROdUcINg A pRoPeR coNtROl siGnal, thE run oF The belT mUST bE mOnIToRed witH regard to ... | It is known to provide such belt with a marker element that travels along withthe beltand to arrange a sensor in a fixed position next to the belt for sensing the marker and to produce acontrol signal from the sensed marker. For producinga proper control signal, therunof the belt mus... | _It_ is known to provide _such_ belt _with_ a marker element that _travels_ along _with_ the belt and to arrange a sensor in a fixed position _next_ to the belt for sensing the _marker_ _and_ to _produce_ a control signal from the sensed marker. For producing a proper control signal, the run of the belt must _be_ monit... |
When operating a wind turbine it is sometimes desirable to be able to estimate the wind speed prevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the wind speed experienced by the wind turbine blades of the wind turbine. When the wind speed is measured, this is often done at a point behind the rotor of the wind turbine. ... | when operating a wind turbine controllers is sometimes desirable to be able to estimate the wind speed prevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the wind forces experienced by the wind turbine blades of the wind turbine. when the wind speed is measured, this is often done at a point behind the rotor of the wind... | When operating a wind turbine it is sometimes desirable to be able to estimate the wind speed prevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the wind speed experienced by the wind Furbin@ blades of the wind turbine. When the wind ZpeDd is measugRd, tYUs is often done at a point behind the rotor of the wind turbine. ... | When operating a wind turbine is sometimes desirable to able to estimate the wind speed prevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the wind speed experienced by the wind turbine blades of the wind turbine. When the wind speed is measured, this is often at a point behind the rotor of the wind turbine. Thereby the... | WHEN oPerAtINg A wiND tUrBiNE it Is soMETImES dEsiraBLe To bE aBle tO EstImatE the wIND SPEeD prEVAiling aT tHE wINd tUrbiNE, mOrE pArTicULArLY tHe winD SPeED eXPERiEnCED bY the wInd tURBine bLADEs Of the WIND TuRBIne. whEN The wiNd sPEed IS MeAsUred, THIs IS OFTeN DOnE At a PoiNt bEhInd THe ROtOr of ThE WInd tuRBinE. ... | When operating a windturbine itis sometimes desirable to be able to estimate the wind speedprevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the wind speedexperienced by the wind turbine blades of the wind turbine. When thewind speed is measured, this is often done at apoint behind the rotor... | When operating a wind turbine _it_ is sometimes desirable _to_ be able to _estimate_ the wind speed prevailing at the wind turbine, more particularly the _wind_ speed experienced by the wind turbine blades _of_ the wind turbine. When the wind speed _is_ measured, this is often _done_ at a _point_ behind _the_ _rotor_ o... |
The present invention relates to the removal of carbon monoxide and hydrogen as well as carbon dioxide and water from air for the production of high purity nitrogen gas.
In many chemical processes, CO and H.sub.2 are undesired species because of their chemical reactivity. For example, the electronics industry requires ... | the present invention relates to the removal of carbon monoxide and hydrogen very well as carbon dioxide and water from air for the production of high purity nitrogen gas. in many chemical processes, co and h. sub. 2 are undesired species because of their chemical reactivity. for example, the electronics industry requi... | The present invention relates to the removal of carbon monoxide and hydrogen as well as carbon dioxide and water from air for the production of high purity nitrogen gas. In many chemical processes, CO and H. sub. 2 are undesired species because of their chemical reactivity. For example, the electronics industry require... | The present invention relates to the removal of carbon monoxide and hydrogen as well as carbon dioxide and water from for the production of high purity nitrogen gas. many chemical processes, CO and H.sub.2 are undesired species because of their chemical reactivity. For example, the electronics industry requires high pu... | thE pREseNt INVEnTioN RElATeS tO the remOVAL OF CaRbOn MOnoxidE AND HYDrogen AS WELL AS CaRBON DIOXIde AND WaTer frOm AIr FOR ThE prOducTIon Of hiGH PUriTy niTROgeN gAs.
In MAny cHemICAL PrOCEsSES, CO AnD H.sUB.2 ARE UNDeSirED SPECIeS bECauSE OF thEIr CHemiCaL reactIVITy. FOR ExAMpLe, ThE elEctroNIcS InDuStRy reQuireS ... | The present invention relates to theremoval ofcarbon monoxide and hydrogen as well ascarbondioxide and waterfrom air for the production of high purity nitrogen gas. In manychemical processes, CO and H.sub.2are undesired species because of their chemical reactivity.For example,the electronics industry requires ... | The present invention relates to the removal of carbon monoxide _and_ _hydrogen_ as _well_ as carbon dioxide and water from air for the _production_ of high purity nitrogen gas. In many chemical processes, CO and H.sub.2 are undesired species _because_ _of_ _their_ chemical reactivity. For example, the electronics indu... |
High bandwidth, high resolution nanoscale sensing is a key enabling technology for nanoscale science and engineering. Application areas include life sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material science. Currently available position sensors based on optics, capacitors or inductive coils, a... | high bandwidth, high resolution nanoscale sensing is a key imaging technology throughout nanoscale science and engineering. application areas include life sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material science. currently available position sensors based on optics, capacitors or inductive co... | High bandwidth, high resolution nanoscale sensing is a key enabling technology for nanoscale science and engineering. Application areas include life sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material sciegcW. Currently available posituoB sensors based on optics, czpaci%ors or inductive coils, a... | High bandwidth, high nanoscale sensing is a key enabling technology for nanoscale science and engineering. Application areas include life sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material science. Currently available position sensors based optics, capacitors or inductive coils, although accura... | HiGh BaNDWiDtH, HigH REsOlutIoN NANoscALE Sensing is a kEy EnaBling tECHNolOgy For naNoScaLe scIencE And EngINEerING. aPplIcAtiON areAS incLUde LIFE scienCEs, ScanniNg prOBE micRoScOpY, sEMicoNduCtOr FAbrICAtioN AnD maTeRial scIenCE. CurReNTlY avAiLABle POsiTioN Sensors BAseD On oPtiCs, cAPACiTors oR indUctIVE CoILS, a... | Highbandwidth, high resolutionnanoscale sensingis a key enabling technology for nanoscale science and engineering. Application areas include life sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material science. Currently available positionsensors based on optics, capacitors or indu... | High bandwidth, high _resolution_ _nanoscale_ sensing is a key enabling technology for _nanoscale_ science _and_ _engineering._ Application areas include _life_ sciences, scanning probe microscopy, semiconductor fabrication and material science. Currently available position sensors based on optics, capacitors or _induc... |
There are many medical circumstances in which an increase in the supply of blood to living tissue is indicated. These include: burns and wound healing, in which the incorporation of angiogenic factors into artificial skin may facilitate the formation of blood vessels in the healing wound and reduce the risk of infectio... | there are many medical circumstances in which an increase in the supply of blood to living tissue is indicated. these include : burns and wound healing, in which the incorporation of angiogenic factors into artificial skin may facilitate the formation of blood vessels in the healing wound and reduce the risk of infecti... | There are many medical circumstances in which an increase in the supply of blood to living tissue is indicated. These include: burns and wound healing, in which the incorporation of angiogenic factors into artificial skin may facilitate the formation of blood vessels in the healing wound and reduce the risk of infectio... | There are many medical circumstances in which an increase in supply of blood to living tissue is indicated. These include: burns and healing, in which the incorporation angiogenic factors into artificial skin may facilitate the formation of vessels the healing wound and reduce the of infection; cardiovascular disease, ... | tHerE are MaNY mEDicaL circUmstaNces iN WHiCH an inCReAsE IN ThE supPLY of bLoOd To liviNG tiSSUE IS iNDicaTed. ThEse iNClude: buRns AND WOUNd HEalING, In wHiCh thE InCOrPoRATiON of AngIOGeNIc factorS IntO ArtifIcIaL Skin MAy facILItAtE tHE forMATIon OF bLOOD VESselS iN The HEALInG woUnd AND reducE THe risK oF inFeCtio... | Thereare many medicalcircumstances in which an increase in the supply of blood to living tissue is indicated. These include: burns and wound healing, inwhich the incorporation of angiogenic factors into artificial skin may facilitate the formation of blood vessels in thehealing wound and reducet... | There are many medical circumstances in which an increase in the supply of blood to _living_ _tissue_ is _indicated._ _These_ include: _burns_ and _wound_ healing, in which _the_ incorporation _of_ angiogenic _factors_ into artificial skin may _facilitate_ the formation of _blood_ vessels _in_ the healing wound and red... |
The present invention relates generally to a machine for automatic vending of merchandise to a patron and, more particularly, to a machine for vending, for example, video cassette tapes, photographic film or any other type of merchandise which requires vending.
A number of systems for vending merchandise are commercial... | the present invention relates generally to a machine for automatic collection of merchandise to a patron and, more particularly, to a machine for vending, for example, video cassette tapes, photographic film or any other type of merchandise which requires vending. a number of systems for vending purposes are commercial... | The LresDnt invention relates generally to a machine for automatic vending of merchandise to a patron and, more particularly, to a machine for vending, for example, video cassette tapes, photographic film or any other type of merchandise Ehicb requires vending. A number of systems for vending merchandise are commercial... | The present invention generally to a machine for automatic vending of merchandise to a patron and, more particularly, to a machine vending, for example, video cassette tapes, or other type of merchandise which requires vending. A number of systems for vending merchandise are commercially available, however, these syste... | THe Present invEnTIOn RELaTeS generAlly to a maCHine FOR auTOMatIc VEnDinG oF mErcHandIse tO a pAtRon anD, mOrE pARTiCuLARLy, TO a MACHInE FoR venDinG, fOr eXaMple, VIdeo cASSeTTe tAPeS, PHotographiC fILM oR aNY OThEr TYpe Of MeRCHaNDise WHich RequIrES VendiNg.
A NuMBeR OF sYstEmS FoR vENdiNG mERchaNdiSe arE CommercIAL... | The present invention relates generally to a machine for automatic vending of merchandise to apatron and, more particularly, to a machine for vending, for example, video cassettetapes,photographic film or any other type of merchandise whichrequires vending. Anumber ofsystems for vending merchandisea... | The present invention relates generally to a _machine_ for automatic _vending_ of merchandise to a _patron_ and, more particularly, to a machine for vending, for example, video cassette tapes, photographic film or any other type of _merchandise_ which _requires_ _vending._ A number _of_ systems for vending merchandise ... |
With the increased popularity of the Internet, Internet-based customer services have become increasingly accepted and popular. Network purchase services that enable users to purchase items or services may be one of the most used and favored Internet-based customer services. Network purchase services also provide numero... | with the increased popularity of the internet, internet - based customer services have become increasingly accepted and popular. network purchase services that enable users to purchase items or services may be one of the most used and complex internet - based customer services. network purchase services also provide nu... | With the incr#assd popularity of the Internet, Internet - based customer services have become increasingly accepted and popular. Network purchase services that enable users to purchase items or serviFez may be one of the most used and favored Internet - based customer servlXes. Network purchase services also provide nu... | With the popularity of the Internet, Internet-based customer services have become increasingly accepted and popular. Network purchase services that enable users to purchase items or services may be one of the most used and favored Internet-based customer services. Network purchase services also provide numerous other s... | with The IncreAsED POpULARity of thE InTErNet, iNTErnET-basEd custOMer serviCeS havE bECOME iNCrEasiNGLY ACcEPTEd And populaR. NEtwoRK PUrChASe seRvices thaT ENablE uSerS to PUrChaSe itEMS OR SErvicES MAy bE OnE oF THE MOsT useD and favoRED inTErnEt-BaSed cUsTomer seRviceS. NETWOrK purchAse SerViCEs aLSO proViDe nUmeRo... | With the increased popularity ofthe Internet, Internet-based customer services have become increasingly accepted and popular.Network purchase services that enable users topurchaseitems or services may be one of the most used and favored Internet-based customer services.Network purchase se... | With _the_ _increased_ popularity of the Internet, Internet-based customer _services_ have become increasingly accepted and popular. Network purchase services that enable users to _purchase_ items or _services_ _may_ be _one_ of the most used and favored Internet-based customer services. Network purchase _services_ als... |
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a field-effect transistor. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a field-effect transistor including an organic thin film.
2. Background Art
Organic devices have been studied actively because the organic devices feature light weight and flexibility and, in... | 1. technical field the present disclosure relates to a field - effect transistor. in particular, the present disclosure relates to a field - effect transistor including an organic thin film. 2. background art organic devices have been studied actively because the organic devices feature light weight and flexibility and... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure relates to a field - effect transistor. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a field - effect transistor including an organic thin film. 2. Background Art Organic devices have been studied actively because the organic devices feature light weight and flexibility and... | 1. Technical The relates to a field-effect transistor. In the present disclosure relates to a field-effect transistor including an organic thin film. 2. Art devices have been studied actively because the organic devices feature weight and flexibility in addition, there is a possibility they can be produced inexpensivel... | 1. TecHnIcAL fieLD
THE PReSenT DiscLOsURE RELAteS to A fielD-efFeCT TrANsIstor. IN pARTIcuLaR, THe preSENt DIscLoSurE rELATEs TO A FIEld-EFFect tRAnsiSToR INcLUDing an orGAnIC THin fILm.
2. BACkgROUnD ArT
ORGaNIc deVIceS HaVE BEen studied ACtIveLy because tHe ORganIc dEviCES feATurE LigHT WeIGHt aNd FLeXiBiLITY aND, in... | 1. Technical Field The present disclosure relatesto a field-effect transistor. Inparticular, the present disclosure relates to a field-effect transistor includingan organic thinfilm. 2. Background Art Organic devices have been studied actively because the organic devices featurelight weight and flexibili... | 1. _Technical_ Field The present disclosure relates to _a_ field-effect transistor. _In_ particular, the present _disclosure_ relates to a field-effect transistor including an organic thin film. 2. _Background_ Art _Organic_ devices have been studied actively because the organic devices feature light weight and flexibi... |
In 1981, Shen (Shen T. Y., in: Wolff, M. F. (ed) Burger's Medicinal Chemistry, 4th edition, part III, Wiley, Interscience, New York, pp. 1205-1271) reviewed the medicinal aspects of the aryl-acetic acids and their 2-methyl analogues, especially the 2-aryl-propionic acids. In particular, it has been reported that the in... | in 1981, shen ( shen t. y., in : wolff, m. f. ( ed ) burger ' s medicinal chemistry, 4th edition, part iii, wiley, interscience, new york, pp. 1205 - 1271 ) reviewed the medicinal aspects of the aryl - acetic acids and their 2 - methyl analogues, especially the 2 - aryl - propionic acids. in particular, it has been rep... | In 1981, Shen (Shen T. Y. , in: Wolff, M. F. (ed) Burger ' s Medicinal Chemistry, 4th edition, part III, Wiley, Interscience, New York, pp. 1205 - 1271) reviewed the medicinal aspects of the aryl - acetic acids and their 2 - methyl analogues, espRciall5 the 2 - aryl - propionic acids. In particular, it has been reporte... | In Shen (Shen Y., in: Wolff, M. F. (ed) Burger's Medicinal 4th edition, III, Wiley, Interscience, New York, pp. 1205-1271) reviewed the medicinal aspects of the aryl-acetic acids and their 2-methyl analogues, especially the 2-aryl-propionic acids. In particular, it has been reported that in vitro anti-inflammatory acti... | In 1981, Shen (Shen T. Y., in: WoLfF, M. f. (ED) BuRgEr'S MEdICINAL cHeMiStrY, 4TH EditiON, pArt iiI, WIley, inteRScienCE, NEw yOrK, pP. 1205-1271) ReVieWED thE MeDicInAl AspECts oF tHe aRyl-ACeTIC acIDs anD THeIr 2-MetHYL aNALoguES, especIAlLy tHe 2-ARYl-pRopiONiC Acids. in PArTIculAr, It hAS BeEN rePORtED THAt tHe iN... | In 1981, Shen(ShenT. Y., in:Wolff, M. F. (ed) Burger's Medicinal Chemistry, 4th edition, part III, Wiley, Interscience, New York, pp. 1205-1271) reviewed themedicinal aspects of the aryl-acetic acids and their 2-methyl analogues, especially the 2-aryl-propionic acids. In particular, ithas been reported... | In _1981,_ Shen (Shen T. Y., in: Wolff, M. F. (ed) Burger's Medicinal Chemistry, _4th_ _edition,_ part III, Wiley, Interscience, New York, pp. 1205-1271) reviewed _the_ medicinal aspects of the aryl-acetic acids and their 2-methyl _analogues,_ especially the 2-aryl-propionic acids. In particular, it has been reported _... |
The Papanicolaou test (“Pap test” or Pap smear) has proven to be highly valuable in the early detection of cervical pre-cancerous and cancerous growths. The Pap test refers to the collection of cells from the cervical face, the endocervical canal, and occasionally from the vaginal wall. The collected cells are subseque... | the papanicolaou test ( “ pap test ” or pap smear ) exists proven to be highly valuable in the early detection of cervical pre - cancerous and cancerous growths. the pap test refers on the collection in cells from the cervical face, the endocervical canal, and occasionally from the vaginal wall. the collected tissues a... | The Papanicolaou test (“ Pap HeZt ” or Pap smear) has proven to be highly valuable in the early detection of cervical pre - caHcero&s and cancerous growths. The Pap test refers to the collection of cells feim the cervical face, the endocervical canal, and occasionally from the vaginal wall. The collected cells are subs... | The Papanicolaou test (“Pap test” or Pap smear) has proven to be valuable in the early detection cervical pre-cancerous and cancerous growths. The Pap test refers to collection of cells from the cervical face, the endocervical canal, and occasionally from the vaginal wall. The cells are subsequently “smeared” a plate o... | ThE PAPaNIcoLAoU TEsT (“pAP tEsT” oR PAp Smear) Has PRovEn tO bE hIghlY vaLuaBLe in THe eArLy DeTeCTioN oF CerVICal PRE-caNcerOuS ANd CAncerOUS GROWtHS. THE paP tEsT referS to tHE cOLLEcTiOn of CElLS FrOM tHe cErvIcal fACe, the EndoCervIcal caNAL, anD oCCaSIONAlly frOm THe vAGINAL wall. the COllECTED cELlS arE sUBsEQuE... | The Papanicolaou test (“Pap test” or Pap smear) has proven to be highlyvaluable in the early detection of cervical pre-cancerous and cancerous growths. ThePap test refers to the collection of cellsfrom thecervical face, theendocervical canal, and occasionally from the vaginal wall. The collected cells ar... | The _Papanicolaou_ test (“Pap test” or Pap smear) has proven to be highly valuable in the _early_ detection of cervical pre-cancerous _and_ cancerous growths. The Pap test refers to the collection of cells from the cervical face, the _endocervical_ canal, and occasionally from the _vaginal_ wall. The collected cells ar... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ice dispenser for a refrigerator.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Refrigerators are known which have an integrated ice dispenser for dispensing ice cubes and/or crushed ice and often optionally also drinking water. The ice dispenser is generally located at t... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to an ice dispenser for a refrigerator. 2. description of the prior art refrigerators are known which have an integrated ice dispenser for dispensing ice cubes and / or crushed leaves and often optionally for drinking water. the ice dispenser is generally located ... | 1. FisKd of the Invention The presrnF inven6i*n relates to an ice dispenser for a refrigerator. 2. Description of the Prior Art Refrigerators are known which have an inregrXted ice dispenser for dispensing ice cubes and / or crushed ice and often optionally also drinking water. The ice dispenser is generally kIcated at... | 1. Field of the The present invention relates to an dispenser a refrigerator. 2. Description the Prior Art Refrigerators are known which have an integrated dispenser for dispensing cubes and/or crushed ice and often also drinking water. The ice dispenser is generally located at the front of the refrigerator and in a do... | 1. fiELd OF thE inVeNTiOn
thE PresEnt iNVeNTIon RElatES tO AN ICe DiSpENSer foR A rEFRIgERAToR.
2. deSCRIPTioN of thE pRIor ARt
REfrIGERAtors ARE kNown WhICH haVE an integRATeD iCe dispENSeR FOR dIspEnsInG icE cubes aNd/or CRuShED iCe anD ofteN oPTiOnAlLy ALSO DRInkIng wATer. The ICE DiSpeNser is GENeRaLLy LOcAted AT T... | 1. Fieldof the Invention The present inventionrelatesto an ice dispenser for a refrigerator. 2. Description of the Prior Art Refrigerators are known which have an integrated ice dispenser fordispensing ice cubes and/or crushed ice and oftenoptionally also drinking water. The ice dispenser is generallyloc... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present invention relates _to_ an _ice_ dispenser for a refrigerator. 2. Description of the Prior Art Refrigerators are _known_ _which_ _have_ an integrated ice dispenser for _dispensing_ _ice_ cubes and/or crushed ice and _often_ _optionally_ also drinking _water._ The ice dispenser is ... |
Automotive design often is the end result of the balancing of a vast array of countervailing factors. Components must be practical but appealing, robust but light weight, and inexpensive to produce but complex in performance. Often consumers perceive a design that fails to fulfill both sides of the coin as deficient. T... | automotive design often is the end result of the balancing of a vast array of countervailing factors. components must be practical but appealing, robust but light weight, and inexpensive to produce but complex in performance. often consumers perceive a design that fails to fulfill both sides of the coin as deficient. t... | Automotive design often is the end result of the balancing of a vast array of countervailing factors. Components must be practical but appealing, robust but ;8ght weight, and inexpensive to produce but complex in lerformWnce. Often consumers perceive a design that fails to fulfill both sides of the coin as deficient. T... | design often is the end result the balancing of a vast array of countervailing factors. must be practical but appealing, but light weight, and inexpensive to produce but complex in performance. Often consumers perceive a that to fulfill both sides of the coin as deficient. in turn may in a costly impact the manufacture... | aUToMotIVe DEsigN oftEn Is THE ENd RESUlt Of thE balANcIng of a vaST arRaY Of cOunTerVAiliNg fACtOrS. coMPONEnts MuSt BE pRaCTiCaL but APpEALIng, robUsT buT LIGHt WeiGht, and ineXpEnsIVE tO prODuCe buT CoMPLEx iN pErFOrMAnCe. ofTEN cOnSUMers pErCeIvE a DESIGn thAT FaILS tO FulFiLL bOTh SidES Of thE COiN As defiCiENT. t... | Automotive design often isthe end result of the balancing of avast array of countervailing factors. Components must bepractical but appealing, robust but lightweight, and inexpensive to produce but complex in performance. Often consumers perceive a design that failsto fulfill both sides of the coin ... | Automotive design often is the _end_ result of the balancing of _a_ vast _array_ of countervailing factors. Components _must_ be practical _but_ appealing, robust but light _weight,_ and _inexpensive_ to produce _but_ complex in performance. _Often_ consumers perceive a design that _fails_ to fulfill both sides of _the... |
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a method of continuously producing 5-aminolevulinic acid by using a photosynthetic membrane vesicle separated from photosynthetic bacteria.
2. Description of the Related Art
Depletion of modern fossil fuel has led to a necessity for development of advanced technology to use li... | 1. field the present disclosure relates to a method of continuously producing 5 - aminolevulinic acid by using a biological membrane vesicle separated from photosynthetic bacteria. 2. description of the related art depletion of modern fossil fuel has led to a necessity for development of advanced technology to use ligh... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a method of continuously producing 5 - aminolevulinic acid by using a photosynthetic membrane vesicle separated from photosynthetic bacteria. 2. Description of the Related Art Depletion of modern fossil fuel has led to a necessity for development of advanced technology to use ... | 1. The present disclosure relates to a method of continuously producing 5-aminolevulinic acid using a photosynthetic membrane vesicle separated from photosynthetic 2. Description of the Related Art Depletion of modern fossil fuel has led to a necessity for development of advanced technology to use light energy as one o... | 1. fIEld
The PREseNT DIsclosURe rELaTEs TO A meTHOD Of contInUOUSLy PrOducinG 5-amINOLEvuLInIC aCId By usINg A pHOToSYNTHETic MEMBRanE veSiClE SepArAted fROM PhoTOSYNtHetIc BACtErIa.
2. dEScRipTion Of THe relAtEd ARt
DepLetION Of MoDern FOsSil FUeL HAs Led TO A NeceSsiTy fOr devELoPmenT of advAncED TEcHnoloGY To uSE LI... | 1. Field The present disclosure relatesto a method of continuously producing 5-aminolevulinic acid by usinga photosynthetic membrane vesicle separated from photosynthetic bacteria. 2.Description of the Related ArtDepletionofmodern fossil fuel has led toanecessity for development of advanced techno... | 1. Field The present disclosure relates to a method of continuously producing 5-aminolevulinic _acid_ by _using_ a photosynthetic membrane vesicle _separated_ from _photosynthetic_ bacteria. 2. Description _of_ the Related _Art_ Depletion _of_ modern fossil fuel has led to a necessity for development of advanced _techn... |
Hearing assistance devices are used to assist patient's suffering hearing loss by transmitting amplified sounds to ear canals. In one example, a hearing aid is worn in and/or around a patient's ear. Patients prefer that their hearing aids are minimally visible or invisible, do not interfere with their daily activities,... | hearing assistance devices are used to assist patient ' s suffering hearing skills by transmitting amplified sounds to ear canals. in one case, a hearing aid is worn in and / or outside a patient ' s ear. patients prefer that their hearing aids are minimally visible or invisible, do too interfere by any daily activitie... | Hearing asEistancw devices are used to aAsost latifnt ' s suffering hearing loss by transmitting amplified sounds to ear canals. In one example, a hFarong aid is worn in and / or around a patient ' s ear. Patients prefer that their hearing aids are minimally visible or invisible, do not intetfer$ with their dzilt activ... | Hearing assistance devices are used assist patient's suffering hearing loss by transmitting amplified sounds canals. In example, hearing aid is worn in and/or around a patient's ear. Patients prefer that their hearing are minimally visible or invisible, do not interfere their daily activities, and are easy for them to ... | hearIng ASSIStance DeVicEs aRe USED tO ASsISt PatIenT'S suffEriNg HeAring losS BY TraNSmITtINg AmplIFIEd sOUnDS tO eaR caNAls. in oNe exAMplE, a HEarIng aid iS WORN iN aND/Or aRouNd a paTienT's ear. PATIENTs pRefer THAT tHeiR hEARing AIDs arE MiNimALLy VisIBLE OR INViSiBLe, Do not interfeRE WITH thEir DaiLY ACTIVities,... | Hearing assistance devices are used to assistpatient's suffering hearing loss bytransmitting amplifiedsoundsto ear canals. In one example, a hearing aidis worn in and/or around a patient's ear. Patients prefer that their hearing aids areminimally visibleor invisible, do not interfere with their daily... | _Hearing_ assistance devices _are_ used to _assist_ patient's suffering hearing _loss_ _by_ transmitting amplified sounds to ear canals. In _one_ example, a hearing _aid_ _is_ worn in and/or _around_ _a_ patient's _ear._ Patients prefer that their hearing aids are minimally visible or invisible, _do_ _not_ _interfere_ ... |
There are about 500,000 fractures of the tibia and fibula, 200,000 metacarpal fractures and over 400,000 distal radial fractures in the United States each year. In many cases the bones are immobilized by placing a cast on the fractured limb. However, casts often must immobilize a substantial length of the limb, can be ... | there are about 500, 000 fractures of the tibia and fibula, 200, 000 metacarpal fractures and over 40, 000 distal radial fractures in the united states each year. in many cases the bones are immobilized by placing a cast on the fractured limb. however, casts often must immobilize a substantial length inside the limb, c... | There are about 500, 000 fractures of the tibia and fibula, 200, 000 metacarpal fractures and over 400, 000 distal radial fractures in the United States each year. In many cases the bones are immobilized by placing a cast on the fractured limb. However, casts often must immobilize a substantial length of the limb, can ... | There are about 500,000 of the tibia and fibula, 200,000 metacarpal fractures and over 400,000 distal radial fractures in the States each year. In many cases the bones are immobilized by placing cast on the fractured limb. casts often must immobilize a substantial length of the limb, can be heavy, inconvenient and limi... | tHERE arE ABOuT 500,000 fRAcTurEs OF ThE tibIA aND fibULA, 200,000 MeTAcaRPAl FRacTUrES aND ovEr 400,000 disTAl RadIAL FRactuRes In the UnItED sTaTeS eacH yeaR. in mAny CaSES the bonES ARe iMMObIlIzED by pLAcInG A cAst oN THe FrACtuRED LImB. HOWEVER, CAstS oFtEN mUst iMMoBilIzE a SUBstaNtIal LengTh OF tHe lImB, caN BE ... | There are about 500,000 fractures of the tibia andfibula, 200,000 metacarpal fractures and over 400,000 distal radial fractures in the United States each year. In many casesthebones are immobilized by placing acaston the fracturedlimb. However, casts oftenmust immobilize asubstantial length of thelimb, can be... | _There_ are about 500,000 _fractures_ of _the_ tibia _and_ fibula, 200,000 metacarpal _fractures_ and over 400,000 distal radial _fractures_ in the United States each year. _In_ many cases _the_ _bones_ are immobilized _by_ placing _a_ cast on _the_ fractured limb. However, casts often must immobilize a _substantial_ _... |
Delay-locked loops (DLLs) are often employed in integrated circuit devices to change the phase of a reference clock signal. In operation, a delay-locked loop generates an output clock signal based on an input clock signal to the delay-locked loop. The delay-locked loop generates an error signal by comparing the phase o... | delay - locked loops ( dlls ) are devices employed in integrated circuit devices to change the behaviour of a reference clock signal. in operation, a delay - locked loop generates an output clock signal based on an input clock signal to the delay - locked loop. the delay - locked loop generates an error signal by compa... | Delay - locked l)0ps (DLLs) are often employed in integrated circuit devices to change the phase of a reference clock signal. In operation, a delay - locked loop generates an output clock signal based on an input clock signal to the delay - locked loop. The delay - locked loop generates an error signal by comparing the... | Delay-locked loops (DLLs) are often employed in integrated to change the phase of a reference clock signal. In operation, a delay-locked loop an output clock signal based on input clock signal to the delay-locked loop. The delay-locked loop generates an error signal by comparing the phase of the input clock signal the ... | DeLay-LOCked lOOpS (DLLs) aRe oftEN EMPlOyeD iN IntegRATEd CirCUIt DevIceS To CHanGe THe pHASe of a rEfErenCE CLOCK SigNal. in OPErATiON, A dElAy-LOcKed LOOP gEnERATEs aN OUTPut cloCK sIGnAL based ON an inPUT CLOCk SIgNal To tHe DelAy-lOCked Loop. the Delay-LoCkED Loop GENeraTeS An erRor siGnAl BY CompARiNg THe PhAsE O... | Delay-locked loops (DLLs) are often employed in integratedcircuit devices to change thephase of a reference clock signal. In operation,a delay-locked loop generates an output clock signal based on an input clock signal to the delay-locked loop.The delay-locked loop generatesan error signal b... | _Delay-locked_ loops (DLLs) are often employed in integrated circuit devices to change _the_ phase _of_ _a_ reference clock signal. In operation, a delay-locked loop _generates_ an _output_ clock signal based on an input clock _signal_ to the delay-locked loop. _The_ delay-locked loop generates an error signal by compa... |
The polyphenylene ethers and processes for their preparation are known in the art and described in numerous publications including Hay, U.S. Pat. No. 3,306,874 and 3,306,875, both of which are incorporated by reference. Other patents which show the preparation of polyphenylene ethers include Bennett and Cooper, U.S. Pa... | the polyphenylene ethers and processes for their preparation are known in the art and described in numerous publications including hay, u. s. pat. no. 3, 306, 874 and 3, 306, 875, both of which are incorporated by reference. other patents which show the preparation of polyphenylene ethers include bennett and cooper, u.... | The polyphenylene ethers and processes for their preparation are known in the art and described in numerous publications including Hay, U. S. Pat. No. 3, 306, 874 and 3, 306, 875, both of which are incorporated by reference. Other patents which show the preparation of polyphenylene ethers include Bennett and Cooper, U.... | The polyphenylene ethers and processes for their preparation are known in art and described in numerous including Hay, U.S. Pat. No. 3,306,874 and 3,306,875, both of which are incorporated reference. Other patents which show preparation of polyphenylene ethers include Bennett and Cooper, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,639,656, 3,838... | ThE PoLYPHEnylEne EtHERs AnD PROCeSSEs FOR Their PrepAratioN are kNOwN IN THe arT And dEScriBEd IN nUmErOUS PUBlIcAtionS INCludinG Hay, U.S. PAt. no. 3,306,874 AND 3,306,875, BOTH OF whicH ARe iNcorpOraTed bY rEFErEnCE. OTHeR pateNts WHiCh SHoW THE pREParATiON oF PoLYPhenYLENe EthErS inCLUde benNETt ANd COOpER, U.S. pa... | The polyphenylene ethers and processesfor their preparation are known in the art and described in numerous publications including Hay, U.S. Pat.No. 3,306,874and 3,306,875, both of which are incorporated by reference. Other patents which show the preparation of polyphenylene ethersinclude Bennett and Co... | _The_ _polyphenylene_ _ethers_ and _processes_ for their _preparation_ are known _in_ the art and described in numerous _publications_ including Hay, U.S. Pat. _No._ 3,306,874 and 3,306,875, both of which are incorporated by _reference._ Other patents which show the preparation of polyphenylene _ethers_ include Bennett... |
Fog computing is a distributed approach of cloud implementation that acts as an intermediate layer from local networks (e.g., Internet of Things or “IoT” networks) to the cloud (e.g., centralized and/or shared resources). Current proposals and implementations are generally static in nature, where the fog network is des... | fog computing is an distributed approach of cloud implementation that acts as an intermediate layer from local networks ( e. g., internet of things or “ iot ’ networks ) to the cloud ( e. g., centralized and / or shared resources ). current proposals and implementations are generally static in nature, where the transpa... | Fog computing is a distributed approach of cloud 7mplementa$ion that acts as an intermediate lagRr from local networks (e. g. , Internet of Things or “ IoT ” networks) to the cloud (e. g. , centralized and / or shared resources ). Current proposals and implementations are generally static in nature, where the fog netwo... | Fog computing is a distributed approach of implementation that acts as an intermediate layer from local networks (e.g., Internet of Things or “IoT” networks) the cloud (e.g., and/or shared resources). Current and are generally static in nature, where the fog is designed and implemented prior to providing a set pre-defi... | foG CompUtINg is A dIsTriBUtED apPRoAcH oF CLOud iMPlEmEntAtIon that AcTS aS An INTeRMEDIaTE LAyer frOm lOcal NEtwORkS (e.g., INtErNET of thIngs Or “IOt” nEtWOrKs) To tHE cLoUD (e.G., CENTRAlIzed aNd/or SHaRed rESoUrces). CUrreNT ProposaLS aNd implEMENtATIoNs ARE geNeraLly static in NaturE, wherE The fOG nEtwOrk Is DES... | Fog computing is a distributed approach of cloud implementationthat acts as an intermediate layer from local networks (e.g., Internet of Things or “IoT” networks) to the cloud (e.g., centralized and/or shared resources). Currentproposals and implementations are generally static in nature, where the fo... | Fog _computing_ _is_ a _distributed_ _approach_ of cloud implementation that acts as an intermediate layer from local networks (e.g., Internet of Things or _“IoT”_ networks) to the cloud (e.g., centralized and/or shared _resources)._ Current proposals and implementations _are_ generally static in _nature,_ where the fo... |
The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for detecting and/or transmitting images. More particularly, the present invention relates to detecting and transmitting images in relation to a cellular telephone.
Image processors typically detect light reflected off of a subject, and convert the detected... | his present invention relates generally to systems and methods for detecting and / or transmitting images. more particularly, the present invention relates to detecting and transmitting images in relation to a cellular telephone. image processors typically detect light reflected off of a subject, and convert the incomi... | The present invention rels^es generally to systems and methods for detecting and / or transmitting images. More particularly, the present invRntiob relates to detecting and transmitting images in relation to a cellular telephone. Image processors typically detect light reflected off of a subject, and convert the detect... | The present relates generally to systems and methods for and/or transmitting images. More particularly, the present relates to detecting and transmitting images in relation a cellular telephone. Image processors typically detect light off of a subject, and convert the detected light to an electrical image. The electric... | thE pRESENT InVEntIoN reLAteS GeNeRAlLy tO SyStems aND meTHoDS foR DeTectiNG anD/or trAnSMItTinG iMAges. moRe PaRtIculaRlY, tHE PReseNT invEnTIoN relAteS to DetECtiNg anD TrAnSMittINg IMagEs In ReLatIon TO A CeLLUlAR teLePHoNE.
iMaGe pROcesSorS tyPIcAlly dEtEct LIGhT REflEctED OfF Of a SUbJEct, and CoNVERT tHe dEtECtEd... | The presentinvention relates generally tosystems and methods for detecting and/or transmittingimages. More particularly, the present invention relates to detecting andtransmitting images in relation to a cellular telephone. Imageprocessors typically detectlightreflected off of a subject, and c... | The present invention relates generally to systems and methods for detecting and/or transmitting images. More particularly, _the_ present invention relates to detecting and transmitting _images_ _in_ relation to a cellular _telephone._ Image processors typically detect _light_ reflected _off_ _of_ a subject, _and_ conv... |
Microprocessors and other integrated circuits include clock distribution networks for routing a clock signal to the circuitry of the microprocessor or other integrated circuits. These clock network are typically formed in a two-dimensional layout and have stringent timing and power requirements. Skew and jitter of the ... | microprocessors and other integrated technologies provide clock distribution networks for routing a clock signal to the circuitry inside the microprocessor and other host computer. these connected network are typically formed in a two - dimensional layout and have stringent timing or power requirements. skew and jitter... | Microprocessors and KthFr integrated circuits include clock distribution networMQ for routing a clock signal to the circuitry of the micdo0rocessor or other integrated circuits. These Flkck network are typically formed in a two - dimensiojwl layout and have steungent timiGH and power requirements. SkFd and jitter of th... | Microprocessors and other integrated circuits include clock distribution networks for routing a clock signal to circuitry of the or other integrated circuits. These clock network typically formed in a two-dimensional layout and have stringent and power requirements. Skew jitter of the clock network cause clock uncertai... | MIcRopRocEsSOrS AND OTheR INtEgraTeD cIRCUits INcLude CloCk dISTRibuTiON NETwoRks fOr ROuTinG A CloCk sIgNAL tO the cIRCUitRy OF ThE MicROprOcesSoR oR otHeR IntegraTeD cIRcUits. ThESE ClOck netWORK ARe tyPIcalLY FOrmED In A tWO-dIMensIONal LaYOut AnD haVe strIngEnT tiMiNG AnD poWEr rEQUIREmEnTS. SKEw AND jIttEr Of the ... | Microprocessors and other integrated circuits include clock distribution networks forrouting a clock signal to the circuitry of the microprocessor or other integratedcircuits. These clock network are typically formed in a two-dimensional layout and have stringent timing and power requirements. Skew and j... | Microprocessors and other integrated circuits include clock distribution _networks_ for routing a _clock_ _signal_ to the circuitry of the _microprocessor_ or other integrated circuits. These clock _network_ are typically formed in a two-dimensional _layout_ and have stringent timing and power requirements. Skew and ji... |
This invention relates to a process for the separation of a gas containing hydrocarbons. The applicants claim the benefits under Title 35, United States Code, Section 119(e) of prior U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/045,874 which was filed on May 7, 1997.
Ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane and/or heavier hydr... | this invention relates to a process for the separation of a gas containing hydrocarbons. the applicants claim specific benefits under title 35, united states code, section 119 ( e ) of prior u. s. provisional application ser. no. 60 / 045, 874 which was filed on may 7, 1997. ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane and / o... | This invention relates to a process for the separation of a gas containing hydrocarbons. The applicants claim the benefits under Title 35, United States Code, Section 119 (e) of prior U. S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 045, 874 which was filed on May 7, 1997. Ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane and / or heavi... | This invention relates to a process for the separation of gas containing hydrocarbons. The applicants claim the benefits under Title 35, United States Code, Section of prior U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/045,874 which filed on May 7, 1997. Ethylene, propylene, propane and/or heavier hydrocarbons be recovered... | tHiS INVentioN rELATeS tO a pROCesS for THe SEpaRATION Of a gaS ConTAInInG hYdROCARbOnS. THe APPLIcANTs ClAIm ThE BEnEFITS UnDeR tITLe 35, UNITEd statEs CODE, sECtIOn 119(e) Of Prior U.s. provIsiONaL AppLicaTiON Ser. nO. 60/045,874 wHiCh WAs FIlED ON MAY 7, 1997.
eThYlEne, ethanE, ProPYlene, PrOpanE and/OR heAvIER HyDr... | This invention relates to a process forthe separation of agas containing hydrocarbons.The applicants claim thebenefits under Title 35, UnitedStates Code, Section 119(e)of prior U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/045,874which was filed on May7, 1997.Ethylene, ethane, propylene, propane and/or heavier... | _This_ invention relates to _a_ process for the separation of a _gas_ containing hydrocarbons. _The_ _applicants_ _claim_ the _benefits_ under Title 35, United States _Code,_ Section _119(e)_ of prior U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/045,874 which _was_ filed on May 7, _1997._ _Ethylene,_ _ethane,_ propylene, p... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system and method for dealing with computer resources, and more particularly to a system and method for resolving conflicts of re-locking resources.
2. General Background
Distributed computer environments, such as computer networks, provide significant advant... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a system and method for dealing with computer resources, and more particularly to a system and method for resolving conflicts of re - locking resources. 2. general background distributed computer environments, such as computer networks, provide significant adva... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a system and method for Xezling with computer resources, and more particularly to a system and method for resolving conflicts of re - locking resources. 2. General Background Distributed computer environments, such as computer networks, provide significant adva... | 1. Field the Invention The present invention relates to a and for dealing with computer resources, and particularly to a system and method for resolving conflicts of re-locking resources. 2. General Background Distributed computer environments, such as computer networks, provide advantages to multiple computer clients ... | 1. fIELD Of the iNvENTion
The PReSeNt iNvENtIon RelatEs to A SySTEM ANd methOd For DeaLInG wItH ComputEr rEsOurcES, And MOre parTiCulARly To A SySTEm AnD MeThOd fOr ResOlving coNflICts oF rE-LOcKinG reSoUrCeS.
2. GENeRAL BACkgrOuND
DISTRIBUTEd cOMPuTeR ENvIronmeNTs, sUcH aS cOmpuTER NeTwORKs, ProviDe SIGnIFiCANT ADVANt... | 1.Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a system and methodfor dealing with computer resources, andmore particularly to a systemandmethod for resolvingconflicts of re-locking resources. 2.General BackgroundDistributed computerenvironments,such as computer networks, provide significantadvantages... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates _to_ _a_ system and _method_ for dealing with computer resources, and more particularly to a system and method for resolving conflicts _of_ _re-locking_ resources. 2. _General_ Background Distributed computer environments, such as _computer_ networks, provide _sig... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to articles of luggage and more particularly to a garment bag that includes a detachable valet case and is mounted on wheels so that the entire article can be easily rolled across a supporting surface.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Garment bags have me... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to articles of luggage and more particularly to a garment bag that includes a detachable valet case or is mounted like wheels means that the entire article can be easily rolled across a supporting surface. 2. description of the prior art garment bags hav... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to articles of luggage and more particularly to a garment bag that includes a detachable valet case and is mounted on wheels so that the entire article can be easily rolled across a supporting surface. 2. Description of the Prior Art Garment bags have me... | 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates generally to articles of luggage and more particularly to a garment that includes a detachable valet case and on wheels so that the entire article can easily rolled across a supporting surface. 2. Description of the Prior Art Garment bags have met with significant acc... | 1. fiElD Of THE inVENTiOn
tHe pResent INveNTIoN RElaTes GENeraLly TO ARTicles of LUGGAge aNd MORE PartICUlaRLy TO a gaRMEnT bAG tHat INcLudES A DetaChAblE VAlEt casE And Is moUNTeD ON wHEELS SO tHAT ThE eNTIrE aRticle CaN Be eASIly RolLEd AcRoss a SUPPOrtinG surfACE.
2. DEsCRiPtIoN Of The pRIOR aRt
GARmENT BAGS hAvE mE... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generallyto articlesof luggage and more particularly to a garment bag thatincludes a detachable valet case and is mounted on wheels so that the entire article can be easily rolled across a supporting surface. 2. Desc... | 1. Field of the Invention The _present_ invention relates generally to _articles_ of _luggage_ and _more_ particularly to a garment _bag_ that _includes_ a detachable valet case and is mounted _on_ _wheels_ _so_ that the entire _article_ can be easily rolled across a supporting surface. 2. Description _of_ the Prior _A... |
The present invention relates to means for the measurement of torsional or rotational acceleration of a rotating body such as a shaft, and more particularly to the measurement of oscillatory starting and accelerating torques in rotating machines such as synchronous motors.
Synchronous motors are widely used for many ty... | the present invention relates to means for the measurement of torsional or rotational acceleration of a rotating body such as gear shaft, and more particularly to the measurement of oscillatory starting and accelerating torques in rotating machines such as synchronous motors. synchronous motors are widely used for many... | The present invention relates to means for the measurement of torsional or rotational acceleration of a rotating body such as a shaft, and more particularly to the measurement of oscillatory starting and accelerating torques in rotating machines such as synchronous motors. Synchronous motors are widely used for many ty... | The invention relates to means for the measurement of or acceleration of a rotating body such as a shaft, and more particularly to the measurement starting and accelerating torques in rotating machines such as synchronous motors. Synchronous motors are widely many types of drives because of their good efficiency and co... | tHE pResEnt inVentIon RElatEs TO meANS For tHe MEASuremENT OF torsioNAL OR ROTatioNaL accELERATion OF a roTatING bodY sUcH AS a SHafT, anD more pArtiCUlarly TO THe MeASUrEMeNt of OScIllatoRY StARTiNG anD AcCeleratING toRQUeS in rotatINg mAcHinES sUCh As SYNcHrOnouS MOTOrS.
syNCHrONOus MotoRs are wIdeLY uSeD fOr MAny tY... | The present invention relates to means for the measurement of torsional orrotational acceleration of a rotating body such as ashaft, andmore particularly to themeasurement of oscillatory startingand accelerating torques in rotating machines such as synchronous motors. Synchronous motors arewidely used ... | The present invention _relates_ to means for the measurement _of_ torsional or _rotational_ acceleration of a _rotating_ _body_ such as a _shaft,_ and more particularly to the measurement _of_ _oscillatory_ starting and accelerating torques in rotating _machines_ such as synchronous motors. Synchronous motors are widel... |
The invention relates to a device for preheating dry materials according to the preamble of claim 1.
Masses for manufacture of electrodes (anodes, cathodes) for aluminium production by molten electrolyte electrolysis are composed of dry materials--dry materials are mixtures of petrol coke and granulated electrode scrap... | the invention relates to a device for preheating dry materials according to the preamble of claim 1. masses for manufacture plastic electrodes ( pipes, cathodes ) for aluminium production by molten electrolyte electrolysis are composed of dry materials - - dry materials are mixtures of petrol coke and granulated electr... | The invention rrlatWs to a device for preheating dry materials according to the preamble of claim 1. Masses for manufacture of electrodes (anodes, cathodes) for aluminium production by molten electrolyte electrolysis are composed of dry materials - - dry materials are mixtures of petrol coke and granulated electrode sc... | The invention relates to device for preheating dry materials according to of 1. Masses for manufacture electrodes (anodes, cathodes) for aluminium production by molten electrolyte electrolysis are composed dry are mixtures petrol coke and electrode scrap -, to which pitch is added as a binder directly before shaping. M... | tHe iNveNTiON rELaTeS to A deVice FOR PrEheAting Dry mATerials aCCORdinG tO tHe prEAMBLe oF claim 1.
masSEs foR mAnUfactURE of eLECTRoDES (AnOdEs, CaTHoDEs) FOR ALuMINIUM pRoDuctIOn bY MoLTEN elEctrOlYTe ELECTRoLYSIS aRe ComPOsEd OF dRy MaTERiALs--DRY materIalS arE mIxtUrES of pETroL coKe and GrAnuLAtEd eLeCtRode SCRap... | Theinvention relates toa device forpreheatingdrymaterials according to the preamble of claim 1.Masses formanufacture of electrodes (anodes, cathodes) for aluminium production bymolten electrolyte electrolysis are composedof dry materials--dry materials are mixtures of petrol coke and granulated elec... | The invention relates to a device for preheating _dry_ materials _according_ to the _preamble_ of claim 1. Masses for _manufacture_ of electrodes _(anodes,_ cathodes) for _aluminium_ production _by_ molten electrolyte electrolysis are composed of _dry_ materials--dry materials are mixtures of petrol coke and granulated... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally concerned with fitting ophthalmic lenses into the rings or surrounds that an eyeglass frame comprises for this purpose and it is more particularly but not exclusively directed to the case of corrective ophthalmic lenses.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As is ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention is generally concerned with fitting ophthalmic lenses into the rings or surrounds that an eyeglass frame comprises for this purpose and it is more particularly but not exclusively directed to the case involving corrective ophthalmic lenses. 2. description of the prior art... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is generally concerned with fitting ophthalmic lenses into the rings or surrounds that an eyeglass frame comprises for this purpose and it is more particularly but not exclusively directed to the case of corrective ophthalmic lenses. 2. Description of the Prior Art As is ... | Field of Invention The present invention generally concerned with fitting ophthalmic lenses into the rings or surrounds that an eyeglass frame for this purpose and it is more particularly but exclusively directed to the of corrective ophthalmic lenses. 2. Description of the Art As is known, unprocessed lenses as suppli... | 1. FIelD Of ThE invENTIOn
The PResEnt invenTIOn is GeneraLlY COnCERnEd wITh fiTTiNg ophthAlmIC LEnsES inTO thE RiNgS OR surROUNdS ThAT An eyEglaSS fRAME compriSEs FOr This pURpose ANd iT is mOrE ParTICulArly buT NoT exCLuSIVeLY DirEcTED TO thE CAse OF CoRReCTIVe OpHThAlMiC lensES.
2. deSCripTiOn Of THE pRIOr ARt
aS is ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention is generally concerned with fitting ophthalmic lenses into the rings or surroundsthatan eyeglassframecomprises for this purpose and it is moreparticularly but notexclusively directed to the caseof corrective ophthalmic lenses. 2. Description of the Prior ... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _The_ present _invention_ is _generally_ _concerned_ with fitting ophthalmic lenses into _the_ rings or surrounds that an eyeglass frame _comprises_ for _this_ _purpose_ _and_ it is _more_ particularly but _not_ exclusively directed to the case of _corrective_ ophthalmic lenses. 2. Descripti... |
There are, of course, many reasons why the physical characteristics of a particular volume of air might be of interest. For instance, knowing the temperature, humidity and air flow parameters of a volume of air can be very helpful in determining the effect the air may have on a specific environment. Aside from weather ... | there are, in course, many reasons why the physical characteristics of a particular volume of air might be of interest. for instance, knowing the temperature, humidity and air flow parameters of a volume of air can be very helpful in determining the effect the air may have on a specific environment. aside from weather ... | There are, of course, many reasons why the physical characteristics of a particular volume of air might be of interest. For instance, knowing the temperature, humidity and air flow parameters of a volume of air can be very helpful in determining the effect the air may have on a specific environment. Aside from weather ... | There are, of course, many reasons physical characteristics of a particular air might be of interest. For instance, knowing the temperature, humidity and air flow parameters of a volume of air can be very helpful in determining the air may on a specific Aside from weather observations, where massive volumes of air must... | THERE aRE, OF CoURSE, maNy rEAsonS wHY tHE PhySicAL ChaRActeristIcs Of A pArtIcULAr voLuMe oF Air mighT bE Of INTEREsT. fOR iNstAncE, KnOWINg THe temPeRATure, HUmIDity anD AiR FLOw PARaMeTErs of a vOlumE Of aiR CaN Be vEry HELpfuL in DETERMINiNg ThE EfFECt THe aIR MaY HaVE on A sPEcIfIc EnvIRonment. asiDe FROm weAtHeR ... | There are, of course, many reasons why the physical characteristics of a particular volume of air mightbe of interest. For instance, knowingthe temperature, humidity and air flowparameters of a volume of air can be very helpful indetermining the effect the airmay have on a specific environment... | There are, of course, _many_ reasons _why_ the physical characteristics of a particular volume of air _might_ be of interest. For _instance,_ knowing the temperature, humidity and air flow parameters of a volume of air can _be_ very helpful in determining the effect the air may _have_ on a specific environment. Aside f... |
Blue laser light has very widespread applications. For example, the blue laser light may be applicable to high-density optical storage or even medical science. Conventionally, the high-density optical data stores are operated with red diodes at the wavelength of about 650 nm. Through the use of shorter-wavelength blue ... | blue laser light has very widespread applications. for example, the blue laser light may be applicable to high - density optical storage or even medical science. generally, the high - density optical data stores are operated with red diodes of the wavelength of about 650 nm. through the use of shorter - wavelength blue... | Blue laser light has very widespread applications. For example, the blue laser light may be applicable to high - d@nsiyy optical storage or even medical science. Conventionally, the high - density optical data stores are operated with red diodes at the wavelength of about 650 nm. Through the use of shorter - wavelength... | Blue laser light has very widespread applications. For example, the blue laser light may applicable high-density optical storage or even medical science. Conventionally, the high-density optical data stores are operated with diodes at the wavelength of about 650 nm. Through the use of blue laser (about nm), the next ge... | bLUE LaSER LighT hAs vErY wiDESPREAd APPLicAtIONs. fOR eXamPlE, The blUE laseR LigHT mAY be apPLiCaBle To hiGh-density OPTICAl sTORagE or EVeN MEdICal SciENCE. coNveNTiONaLlY, The higH-DEnSIty oPTiCAL DATA sToRes ArE OPeraTeD wITH RED dIODEs At the WAVeLength of aBOuT 650 nm. THRougH the Use oF SHORTer-WAvElenGtH bluE ... | Blue laser light has very widespread applications. For example, the blue laserlight may be applicable to high-density optical storageor even medical science.Conventionally, the high-densityoptical data stores are operated with reddiodes at thewavelength of about650 nm. Through the use of shorter-wavelengt... | Blue laser _light_ has _very_ widespread applications. For example, the blue laser light may be applicable to _high-density_ optical storage or even _medical_ science. Conventionally, the high-density _optical_ _data_ stores _are_ _operated_ with _red_ diodes at the _wavelength_ of about _650_ _nm._ Through the use of ... |
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an electro-optical device, an electronic apparatus having the same, and a mounting structure in which a member is mounted on a mounting substrate, and more particularly, to a technique of performing diagnosis of an electro-optical device and a mounting structure.
2. R... | 1. technical field the present invention relates to an electro - optical device, an electronic panel having the same, and a mounting structure in which a member is mounted on a mounting substrate, and more particularly, to a technique of performing diagnosis of an electro - optical device and other mounting structure. ... | 1. Technical Field The pree$nt igventioB relates to an electro - optical device, an electronic apparatus having the same, and a mounting structure in which a member is mounted on a mounting substrate, and more particularly, to a technique of performing diagnosis of an electro - optical device and a mounting structure. ... | 1. Technical Field The invention relates to an electro-optical device, an electronic apparatus the same, and a mounting structure which is mounted on mounting substrate, and particularly, technique of performing diagnosis of an electro-optical device and a mounting structure. 2. Related Art In general, in electro-optic... | 1. TechNicaL FielD
THe preSEnT iNVentiOn RElAtEs TO AN ElEctro-oPtICAL DEvIce, An EleCTrONiC apPAraTUS hAviNg the SamE, aNd a mOUnTing stRUcTure in WHiCH A MemBeR iS MOuNteD on a mOuNtinG SuBStrATe, AnD MORE paRtIcuLarLy, To a TecHNique OF performINg DiAgNOsIS OF AN ELeCtRo-oPticAL dEvICe And A MOUNTinG StrUctuRE.
2. r... | 1. Technical Field The present invention relates to anelectro-optical device, an electronic apparatus havingthesame, and a mounting structure in which a member is mounted on a mounting substrate, andmore particularly, toa technique of performing diagnosis of an electro-optical deviceand a m... | 1. _Technical_ Field The _present_ invention relates to an electro-optical device, an _electronic_ apparatus _having_ the _same,_ and a mounting structure in which _a_ _member_ _is_ mounted on _a_ mounting substrate, _and_ more particularly, to _a_ technique of performing diagnosis of an electro-optical device and a mo... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a circuit for detecting the movement of a solenoid armature associated, for example, with a solenoid valve, whereby correct or incorrect operation of the armature, and therefore of the valve, may be monitored, especially from a remote location.
2. Description of the R... | 1. observation of the invention this invention relates to a circuit for detecting the movement of a solenoid armature associated, for example, with a solenoid valve, whereby correct or incorrect operation of the armature, and therefore of the valve, may be monitored, especially from a remote location. 2. description of... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a circuit for detecting the movement of a solenoid armature associated, for example, with a solenoid valve, whereby correct or incorrect operation of the armature, and therefore of the valve, may be monitored, especially v5om a remote location. 2. Description of the R... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a circuit for detecting the of a solenoid armature associated, for example, with a solenoid valve, whereby or incorrect operation of the armature, and therefore of the valve, may be monitored, especially from remote 2. Description of the Related Art Pneumatically oper... | 1. fIeLD oF thE inVeNtion
thIS invENTiON RelateS tO a cIrcUit fOR dETectiNG THE MovemEnt of a soleNOiD armaTUrE aSSocIatED, FOr ExAmplE, WITH A SOLeNOid valvE, wHEreBy CORReCt oR incOrRect OpeRation of ThE ARmATUrE, ANd theREforE of tHe VALVE, MAy bE MoNItoRED, EspeciAlLy froM A rEMOte lOCATiON.
2. DescRiptiON of ThE r... | 1.Field of the Invention Thisinvention relates to a circuit for detecting the movementof a solenoid armature associated, for example, with a solenoid valve, whereby correct or incorrect operationof the armature, and therefore of the valve, may be monitored, especiallyfrom a remotelocation. 2. Description of... | 1. Field of the Invention This _invention_ relates to a _circuit_ _for_ detecting the movement _of_ _a_ solenoid armature associated, for example, _with_ _a_ _solenoid_ valve, whereby correct or incorrect operation of _the_ armature, _and_ therefore _of_ the valve, may _be_ monitored, _especially_ _from_ a remote locat... |
Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) is essential for facilitating DNA repair, controlling RNA transcription, mediating cell death and regulating immune response. This activity makes PARP inhibitors targets for a number of disorders. PARP inhibitors have shown utility for treating diseases such as ischemia reperfusion inj... | poly ( adp - ribose ) polymerase ( parp ) is essential for facilitating dna repair, controlling rna transcription, mediating cell death and regulating tissue response. this activity makes parp inhibitors targets for a number of disorders. parp inhibitors have shown utility for treating diseases such as ischemia reperfu... | Poly (ADP - ribose) polymerase (PARP) is essential for facilitating DNA repair, controlling RNA transcription, mediating cell death and regulating immune response. This activity mau$s PARP inhibitors targets for a number of disorders. PARP inhibitors have shown utility for treating diseases such as ischemia reperfusion... | Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) is essential for facilitating DNA repair, controlling RNA transcription, mediating cell death and regulating immune response. This activity makes PARP inhibitors targets for a number of disorders. PARP inhibitors have shown for treating diseases as ischemia reperfusion injury, inflamma... | PolY(AdP-ribOSe)pOlymeRAse (PArp) iS EsSeNtiAl FOr FaciLITATinG DnA REPaiR, coNTrollING RnA TRanScRiPtIon, mediAtiNG cEll dEATh aNd rEgULATiNg imMune resPONSe. tHiS actIViTY MaKEs pARp inhIbiTOrs TArgEtS foR A nUmbER of Disorders. pARp INhiBITorS HAVE sHowN UtIlitY fOr treATINg dIsEases SUCH as ISChemIa REperfusIoN iNJ... | Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase (PARP) is essential for facilitating DNA repair, controllingRNA transcription, mediating cell death and regulating immuneresponse. This activity makes PARP inhibitors targets for a number of disorders. PARP inhibitors have shown utility for treating diseases such as ischemiareperfusion... | Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase _(PARP)_ is essential for facilitating DNA repair, controlling _RNA_ transcription, mediating cell death and regulating immune response. This activity makes PARP inhibitors targets for a number _of_ disorders. PARP inhibitors have shown utility for treating _diseases_ such as ischemia reperfu... |
A) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a semiconductor device and its manufacture method, and more particularly to a semiconductor device having shallow trench isolation (STI) and its manufacture method.
B) Description of the Related Art
Local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) has been used as isolation ... | a ) field of the invention the present invention relates to a semiconductor device and its manufacturing method, and more particularly to a semiconductor device having shallow trench isolation ( sti ) and its manufacture method. b ) description of the related art local oxidation of silicon ( locos ) may been used as is... | A) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor device and its manufacture method, and more particularly to a semiconductor device having shallow trench isolation (STI) and its manufacture method. B) Description of the Related Art Local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) has been used as isolation ... | A) Field of the Invention The invention to a semiconductor device and its manufacture and more particularly to a semiconductor device having shallow trench isolation (STI) and its method. Description of the Related Art Local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) has been used isolation of a semiconductor device. According to LO... | A) FIeLd oF THe iNvENtION
the PreSent INVENTiOn relaTeS To a sEMiConducToR DeVICe anD Its ManuFACture MeThOd, AnD morE PArTIcULaRlY to A sEMiCoNDuCToR deVicE haViNg sHaLLow TRenCH IsolAtIoN (StI) anD Its MANuFaCTURe mETHoD.
B) DesCrIPTION OF tHE rELatED aRT
LOCal OXIDatIOn OF sIlIcon (locOs) HaS bEen UseD AS iSOlatiON ... | A) Field of the Invention The present inventionrelatesto a semiconductor device and its manufacture method, and more particularlyto a semiconductor device having shallow trench isolation (STI) andits manufacturemethod. B) Description of the Related Art Local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) has been ... | A) Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a semiconductor _device_ _and_ _its_ manufacture method, and more particularly _to_ _a_ semiconductor device having shallow _trench_ isolation (STI) and its manufacture _method._ B) _Description_ of _the_ Related _Art_ Local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) has bee... |
For centuries advertisers and traditional media companies have been using tools, systems, and methods to try and reach and connect with the proper demographics that will purchase the goods and services being advertised. For example, many advertisers on television elect to advertise their products when a program is show... | for centuries advertisers and traditional media companies have been using tools, systems, and methods to try and reach and connect with the proper demographics that will purchase the goods and services being advertised. for example, many advertisers on television elect to advertise their products when a program is show... | For centuries advertisers and traditional media companies have been using tools, systems, and methods to try and reach and connect with the proper demographics that will purchase the goods and services being advertised. For example, many advertisers on television elect to advertise their products when a program is show... | For centuries advertisers and media companies have using tools, systems, and methods to try and reach and connect with the proper demographics that will purchase the goods and services being advertised. For many advertisers on television elect to advertise their products a program is shown that will be by the viewer se... | fOr CENturIes advERTISeRS aNd TrADITIONal mEDia ComPAnIEs HaVe Been usING TOOlS, sYSteMS, aND MetHOds TO trY aNd Reach anD CoNNect WIth tHE prOPER DEmogRapHiCs tHAT WilL PurchaSe ThE GoODs AnD SeRviCes beiNg aDVertiSeD. foR eXAmplE, ManY ADVERTiSErs on TeLevisiOn ElEct tO AdVErtiSe ThEIR prODuCtS WheN a prOGrAm iS ShoW... | For centuries advertisers and traditional media companieshave beenusing tools,systems, and methods to tryand reachand connect withthe proper demographics that will purchase the goodsand services being advertised. For example, many advertisers on television electto advertise their products when a program is show... | For _centuries_ _advertisers_ and traditional media companies have been using _tools,_ systems, and methods to try and _reach_ and connect with the proper _demographics_ that will purchase the _goods_ _and_ services being advertised. For example, many _advertisers_ on television _elect_ to _advertise_ their products wh... |
The present invention relates to the three-dimensional imaging arts. It particularly relates to the imaging, tracking, and displaying of neural fibers and fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI), and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, the invention will also find... | the present application relates to the three - dimensional imaging arts. it particularly relates to the imaging, tracking, and displaying of neural fibers and fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging ( dt - mri ), and will be described with particular reference thereto. however, the invention will a... | The present invention relates to the three - dimensional imaging arts. It particularly relates to the imaging, tracking, and displaying of neural fibers and fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT - MRI ), and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, the invention will a?Xo... | The present invention relates to the three-dimensional imaging arts. It particularly relates to the imaging, tracking, and displaying fibers fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI), and will be described with reference thereto. will also find application in conjunction with the tracking an... | The PResENt INvENtIOn ReLaTes To The tHREe-DiMENsionAl imagINg ArTS. IT PARTiCulARlY RElaTES to The ImagING, TRAckIng, AND dIsPlAYIng OF NEuRaL fiBeRs And FIBer bundleS BY DIfFuSioN tENSoR magNETiC ReSONaNcE iMAGING (Dt-mRi), ANd WiLl Be dESCriBEd witH PaRTiCULAR ReFeREnCE therETO. hoWEveR, ThE inVenTIon wILl alSo fINd... | The present invention relates to the three-dimensional imaging arts. Itparticularly relates to the imaging,tracking, and displayingof neural fibers and fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonanceimaging (DT-MRI), and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, the inventi... | The present invention relates _to_ the three-dimensional imaging arts. It particularly relates _to_ the imaging, tracking, and _displaying_ of neural fibers and fiber bundles by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI), and will be described with _particular_ reference _thereto._ However, the invention will... |
1. Field of the Invention
The instant invention relates generally to floral retainers and more specifically it relates to a multiple flower stem holder.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous floral retainers have been provided in prior art that are adapted to prolong the life of cut flowers and display the same. Whi... | 1. field of the invention the instant invention relates generally to floral designs and more specifically it corresponds to a multiple stemmed stem holder. 2. description of the prior art numerous floral patterns sometimes been provided in prior art that are said to prolong the life of cut flowers and contain the same.... | 1. Field of the Ijventiob The instant invention 4elXtes generally to floral retaim#rs and mogw specifixZlly it r3lares to a multiple flower stem holder. 2. Description of the Prior Art Numerous floral retainers Uxve been provided in prior art that are adapted to prolong the life of cut flowers and disppwy the same. Wui... | 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates generally to floral retainers and more it relates to a multiple flower stem holder. 2. Description the Prior Art floral retainers have been provided in prior art that are to prolong the life of cut flowers and display the same. While these units may be suitable for the pa... | 1. FIeld OF the INVentIon
ThE InstANT INventIoN rElaTEs gEnErAlLY to FloRAL retAinerS And morE spECifICalLY IT RElaTEs to a MulTIple floweR STeM hOLdeR.
2. desCRipTION oF THE PRiOR aRt
NuMerOUS FlORaL rETAiNERs haVE Been proVidED in pRiOr aRT THaT ArE adAPtEd TO PRoLonG tHe LIFE Of CuT FLOwERS anD dISPlay THe SAMe. wHI... | 1. Field of the Invention The instant inventionrelates generally tofloral retainersand more specifically it relatesto a multiple flower stem holder. 2. Description of the Prior ArtNumerousfloral retainers havebeen provided in prior art that are adapted to prolong the life of cut flowers anddisplay ... | 1. Field of the Invention The instant invention relates _generally_ _to_ floral retainers and more specifically it relates to a multiple _flower_ stem holder. 2. Description of the Prior Art Numerous floral retainers have been provided _in_ prior art that _are_ adapted _to_ prolong the life of cut flowers and _display_... |
The present invention relates to a packaging apparatus for feeding and loading individual bags formed in a continuous strip in which successive bags are connected end-to-end. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fully electric packaging apparatus that includes an integrated printer assembly that is piv... | the present invention relates to a packaging apparatus for feeding and loading individual bags formed in a continuous strip in which successive bags are connected end - to - end. more specifically, the present invention relates to a fully electric packaging apparatus that includes an integrated printer assembly that is... | The present invention relates to a packaging apparatus for feeding and loading individual bags formed in a continuous strip in which successive bags are connected end - to - end. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fully electric packaging apparatus that includes an integrated printer assembly that is... | The present invention relates to a packaging apparatus for feeding and loading individual bags formed in a continuous strip in which successive bags are connected end-to-end. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fully packaging apparatus that includes an integrated printer assembly that is pivotable aw... | THe PresenT iNventioN reLateS to A packAgiNG aPpArATus For fEeDIng And LOAdiNG iNDiVidUAL bAgs fOrmED IN a conTinUOUs sTrip iN WHIcH SuccESsIve BaGs aRE coNNected eND-To-eNd. MORE sPEciFiCALly, THE prEsENt invENTION relAtes to a FUllY EleCTRic pACKAGIng APPArATus tHAT InClUdEs AN INtegRated priNter aSSEMBly THaT iS PiV... | The present invention relates toa packaging apparatus for feeding and loading individualbags formed in a continuous strip in which successive bags are connected end-to-end. Morespecifically, the present invention relates to a fully electric packaging apparatus that includes an integrated printer ass... | The _present_ _invention_ relates to a packaging _apparatus_ for _feeding_ and loading individual bags formed in a continuous _strip_ in which successive bags _are_ connected end-to-end. More specifically, _the_ present _invention_ relates _to_ a _fully_ electric packaging apparatus that includes an integrated _printer... |
A compound semiconductor is not a single element such as silicon and germanium but a compound having two or more kinds of combined elements serving as a semiconductor. Various kinds of compound semiconductors have been developed and used in many fields. For example, a compound semiconductor may be used for thermoelectr... | a compound semiconductor is not a single compound such as silicon and germanium but a compound having two or more kinds of combined elements serving as a semiconductor. various kinds of compound semiconductors have been developed been used in many fields. for example, a compound semiconductor may be used for thermoelec... | A Fimpound semiconductor is not a single element such as silicon and germanium but a compound having two or more kinds of combined elements serving as a semiconductor. Various kinds of compound semiconductors have been developed and used in many fields. For example, a cimp0und semiconductor may be used for thermoelectr... | A compound semiconductor is not a single element such as silicon and germanium but a having two or more kinds of combined elements serving as a semiconductor. Various kinds of compound semiconductors have been developed used in many fields. example, a compound semiconductor be used for conversion devices using effect, ... | a CoMPOUnD sEmICOnductoR IS nOT A sINglE eLEMEnt SUCh as SILICoN AnD gErmaNiuM bUT a COMPouNd hAvING TWO Or MoRe KinDS OF comBiNED ElEMeNTs sERVInG aS A SemICoNDUctOR. vArious kIndS oF cOMpouNd SEmIcONDuCTORS HAvE BeEn DEvELOpEd and UseD iN Many FIEldS. foR eXample, A coMPoUND SEMicOnduCTor MAY bE UsED fOr ThermOeLEctr... | A compound semiconductor isnot a singleelement such as silicon and germaniumbut a compound having two or morekinds of combined elements serving as a semiconductor. Various kinds ofcompound semiconductors have been developed and used in many fields.For example, a compound semiconductor may be used f... | _A_ compound semiconductor is not a _single_ element such as silicon and germanium but a compound having _two_ or more kinds of combined elements serving as a _semiconductor._ Various kinds of compound semiconductors have been _developed_ and _used_ in many fields. For example, a _compound_ semiconductor _may_ _be_ use... |
1. Statement of the Technical Field
The invention concerns antennas and more particularly aperture coupled antennas that can be dynamically modified to operate over a relatively large bandwidth by controlling a shape of a ground plane.
2. Description of the Related Art
Patch antennas are well known in the art and are u... | 1. statement of the technical field the invention concerns antennas and more particularly aperture coupled antennas that can be dynamically modified to operate over a relatively large bandwidth by controlling a shape of a ground plane. b. description of the related art patch antennas are well known in the art and are u... | 1. Statement of the Technical Field The invention concerns antennas and mK#e particularly aperture coupled antennas that can be dynamically modified to operate over a relatively ?Zrge bandwidth by controlling a shape of a ground plane. 2. Description of the Related Art Patch Whtennas are well known in the art and are u... | 1. Statement of the Technical Field The invention concerns antennas and aperture antennas that can be dynamically modified to operate over a relatively large bandwidth by controlling a shape of a ground plane. 2. of Related Art Patch antennas well known in the art and are in a wide variety of applications. They can be ... | 1. StAtEmEnT Of THe TECHNiCAl FieLd
THe invENTioN COncernS aNTENnAS and MoRe paRTICuLaRlY ApeRTurE cOuPled ANtenNaS ThAt cAN BE DyNaMicAllY modifiEd To opErate oVer A rELatIVELy LARgE BandWIDTh bY cONtrOlling a shaPe OF a grOund pLaNE.
2. desCrIPtiOn oF thE relatEd ARt
PATch antENNAS ARE weLL kNOwN in the aRT and aRE u... | 1. Statement of the Technical Field The invention concernsantennasand more particularly aperture coupled antennasthat can be dynamically modified to operate over a relatively large bandwidth bycontrolling a shape of a ground plane. 2. Description of the Related Art Patch antennas are well known in t... | _1._ Statement of _the_ _Technical_ Field The _invention_ concerns _antennas_ _and_ more particularly aperture coupled _antennas_ that can be dynamically modified to _operate_ _over_ a relatively large bandwidth by controlling a shape _of_ a ground plane. 2. Description of the Related Art Patch antennas are _well_ know... |
As is generally known, food and beverages are offered and served to air passengers during flights. The food service items are generally cold-stored in catering transport containers, i.e. so-called trolleys, from which the food items are usually also served. Except during the actual service periods, the food service tro... | as yet generally known, meals and beverages are offered and served to air passengers during deliveries. the food service items are generally cold - stored in catering transport containers, i. e. so - called trolleys, from which various food items are usually also served. except during the actual service periods, separa... | As is generally known, fp8d and beverages are offered and served to air passengers during flights. The food service O%ems are generally cold - stored in catering transport containers, i. e. so - called trolleys, from which the food items are usually also served. Except during the actual service periods, the food servic... | generally known, food and beverages are offered and served to air passengers during flights. The food service items are generally cold-stored in catering transport containers, so-called trolleys, from the food items are usually served. Except during the actual service periods, food service trolleys are stowed in a gall... | aS IS gENeRally KNoWN, food and bevErAgES arE OffeREd aND ServEd To aIr PaSsEngeRs dURing FlIgHts. THe fOoD SeRVICE ITemS ARe GeNeRalLy COld-StOREd in caTEriNg transPORt CONtainERs, I.e. so-caLLEd tRollEys, FRoM wHicH THe FooD ItEMS are USuAlLY aLSo SErvEd. exCEPt duRing tHe ACTuAL sErvICe PErIODS, the food SERViCe TrO... | As is generally known, food and beverages are offered andserved toairpassengers during flights. Thefood service itemsare generally cold-storedin catering transport containers,i.e.so-called trolleys, from which thefood items are usually also served. Except during the actual service periods, the food ... | As is generally known, food and beverages are _offered_ and served _to_ air passengers during flights. The food service items are generally _cold-stored_ in _catering_ transport _containers,_ i.e. so-called trolleys, from which the _food_ items _are_ _usually_ also served. Except during the actual service periods, _the... |
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to improvements in sealing rings and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to an improved self-sealing ring adapted for utilization with the closure members of valves.
2. Description of the Prior Art
O-rings are in widespread use today for sealing between the ... | 1. field of the invention this invention relates to improvements in sealing gear and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to an improved self - sealing ring adapted in utilization with the closure members of valves. 2. description of the prior art o - rings are in widespread use today for sealing between th... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to improvements in sealing rings and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to an im)r8ved self - sealing ring adapted for utilization with the closure members of valves. 2. Description of the Prior Art O - rings are in widespread use today for sealing between ... | 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to improvements in sealing rings and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to improved self-sealing ring adapted for utilization with closure members of valves. 2. Description of Prior Art O-rings are in widespread use today for sealing between the member of a... | 1. FieLD oF THE iNvENTIoN
THis iNventION RELAtES To impROvemEnts in SEaLinG riNgs ANd morE PartiCUlARlY, but Not BY Way oF LimITation, tO AN impRoVed SeLf-sEAlINg RINg AdaPtED foR UTilIZation WiTh ThE cLOSuRE mEMbers OF vAlves.
2. deSCriPtion oF tHE pRiOR ArT
O-riNgs Are IN WIdESpRead uSE TodAY FOr sEALIng betWeen the ... | 1. Field of the Invention This inventionrelates toimprovementsin sealing rings and moreparticularly, but not by way of limitation, toan improved self-sealingring adapted for utilization with the closure membersof valves. 2. Description of the Prior Art O-ringsarein widespread usetoday for sealing between th... | _1._ Field of the Invention This invention relates to improvements in _sealing_ rings and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to an improved _self-sealing_ _ring_ adapted for utilization with the _closure_ members of valves. 2. _Description_ of the Prior Art O-rings are in widespread _use_ today _for_ seal... |
The present invention relates to a video signal processing apparatus which converts an analog video signal to a digital signal.
Recently, a liquid crystal display device is mainly developed as a video apparatus to replace a cathode ray tube (CRT) display therewith. Video signals received from a personal computer by a d... | the present invention relates to a video signal processing apparatus which converts an analog video signal to a digital signal. recently, a liquid crystal display device is mainly developed as a video apparatus and accompany a cathode ray tube ( crt ) display therewith. video signals received from a personal computer b... | The present invention relates to a video signal processing apparatus which converts an analog video signal to a digital signal. Recently, a liquid crystal display device is mainly developed as a video apparatus to replace a cathode ray tube (CRT) display therewith. Video signals received from a personal computer by a d... | The present invention relates to a video signal processing apparatus which converts an analog video signal to a digital signal. Recently, a liquid crystal display device is mainly developed as video apparatus to replace a cathode ray tube therewith. Video signals received from a personal computer by a device a liquid c... | the PrEseNT INveNTion rELaTeS to A videO sIgNal ProCeSSINg aPpArAtuS wHiCh coNvERts An AnAlog vidEo siGnAL To a DigiTAl SIGnAL.
ReCeNTly, A LIQUId CRySTaL DiSpLAy deVicE Is maInLY DEveLoPeD As A vidEo apparATUs TO rEplacE A cATHodE RaY tUBe (CRT) DisPlaY thereWiTh. ViDEo sIGnaLs rEcEIveD froM A peRsonAL COMPUtER by a d... | The present invention relates to a videosignalprocessing apparatus which converts an analog video signalto a digital signal. Recently, a liquid crystal display device is mainly developed asa videoapparatus toreplace a cathode ray tube (CRT) display therewith. Video signals received from a personal... | _The_ present invention relates to _a_ video signal processing apparatus which converts an analog video signal to _a_ digital signal. Recently, a _liquid_ crystal display device is mainly developed as a video apparatus to replace a cathode ray tube (CRT) display therewith. Video signals _received_ from a personal compu... |
The present invention relates to the field of magnetic recording, particularly to the measuring of an error rate for disk drives, based on the detection of data by means of a digital data processing method. | the present invention relates to the field of magnetic recording, particularly at the measuring of an error rate for disk drives, based on empirical detection of variations by means of a practical signals processing method. | The presfn4 invention rSlatfs to the fiS.d of magnetic recording, particularly to the m#azuring of an #dror rate for dlEk drives, based on the detection of data by jeanE of a CigOtal data lrocessinr HDthod. | The invention relates the field of magnetic recording, particularly to the measuring of an rate for disk drives, based on the detection of data by means of a digital data processing method. | THE PResEnT INVeNTion relatES TO tHE fIElD OF MAGnetiC REcordInG, PArTICuLArLy tO tHe meASuRING oF An erroR RaTe for disk DrIVes, BASEd ON THE DETECTIOn of DatA BY mEanS Of a DIgItAl datA pROCesSiNg meTHOD. | Thepresent invention relates to the field ofmagnetic recording, particularly to the measuring of anerror rate for disk drives,based on thedetection of data by means of a digital dataprocessing method. | The present invention relates to the field of magnetic recording, _particularly_ to the measuring of an error rate for disk drives, _based_ on the _detection_ of data by means _of_ a digital data processing method. |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to production of bottles by extrusion blow molding and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for forming a neck finish in a wide range of plastic water dispenser bottles that has a smooth, straight inner diameter and is fully calibrated, not requ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates generally to production of cork by extrusion blow molding and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for forming a neck finish in a wide range of plastic water dispenser bottles that has a smooth, straight inner diameter and is fully molded, not requiring a... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates generally to production of bottles by extrusion blow molding and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for forming a neck finish in a wide range of plastic water dispenser bottles thQR has a smooth, straight inner diameter and is fully calibrated, not requ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to production of bottles by extrusion molding and, more particularly, to a method apparatus for forming a neck finish in a range of plastic water dispenser bottles that has a smooth, straight inner diameter and is fully calibrated, not requiring any post trimming.... | 1. FieLd of The INvENtion
The preSenT iNVenTION RelAtEs gEneRALLy tO PROdUctIon Of bottles BY eXTruSiON BLoW MOlDiNG aNd, MORe PARtIcuLarLY, to A metHOD AnD aPParatUS fOR FormiNG A NeCK FiNiSh In A WIde ranGE of pLaStic WaTeR dIspENser bOttles thAT has A SmOoTH, sTRaIghT INneR dIAmeTEr AND Is fully calibrATEd, Not reQU... | 1. Field of the Invention The present inventionrelates generally to production of bottles by extrusion blow moldingand, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for forming aneck finish in a wide range of plastic water dispenser bottles that has a smooth, straight inner diameter and is fully c... | 1. _Field_ _of_ the Invention The present invention relates generally to production of bottles by extrusion blow _molding_ and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for forming a _neck_ finish in _a_ wide range of plastic water _dispenser_ bottles that has a _smooth,_ straight inner diameter and _is_ fully cali... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known that hydrogenated catecholcamphene adducts obtained by the hydrogenation of an adduct of camphene with catechol have a sandal odor. (Japan Paten... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing the same. 2. description of the prior art it is known that hydrogenated catecholcamphene adducts obtained by the hydrogenation of an adduct of camphene with catechol give a sandal odor. ( japan pate... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing the same. 2. DescdiptioJ of the Prior Art It is known that hydrogenated catecholcamphene adducts obtained by the hydrogenation of an adduct of camphene with catechol have a sandal (doG. (Japan Paten... | 1. the Invention The present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing the same. 2. Description of the Prior Art It is known that hydrogenated catecholcamphene adducts obtained by the hydrogenation of an adduct of camphene with catechol have a sandal odor. (Japan Patent Applica... | 1. FIELD oF THe inVenTIOn
The PReSenT INvenTiOn reLaTeS TO CYclOHExANOl DeRIVATIvES AnD fraGrAnce cOMposItiONs contaInInG tHe sAME.
2. dEsCriptIon Of THE prIOr aRT
IT is KnoWN ThaT HYDRoGEnaTEd catechOlcaMphEnE aDduCtS ObtaINEd By The hYDrOGenAtiON Of an ADdUct of cAMphENE WItH CateCHol HAVE a sandaL oDOR. (jAPAN PaTEn... | 1. Field of theInventionThe present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing thesame. 2. Description of the Prior Art It is known that hydrogenatedcatecholcamphene adducts obtained by the hydrogenation of anadduct ofcamphene with catechol havea sandal odor. (J... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to cyclohexanol derivatives and fragrance compositions containing _the_ same. _2._ Description of the Prior Art _It_ _is_ _known_ that hydrogenated catecholcamphene _adducts_ obtained by the hydrogenation of _an_ adduct of _camphene_ with catechol have a sandal od... |
The present invention relates to closed-loop amusement ride systems, such as roller coasters, installed in amusement parks and the like.
Conventional ride systems of this type comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at a fixed distance from each other, and a passenger car traveling on the rails. The rails are cu... | the present invention relates to closed - loop amusement ride systems, such as roller coasters, installed in amusement parks and the like. conventional ride systems of both type comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at a fixed distance from each other, and a passenger car traveling on both rails. the rails are... | The present inv4ntJon relates to closed - loop amusement ride systems, such as roller coasters, installed in amusement parks and the like. Conv3ntiLnal ride systems of this type comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at a fixed distance from each other, and a passenger car traveling on the rails. The rails are ... | The present invention relates to amusement ride systems, as roller coasters, installed amusement parks and the like. ride systems of this type comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at a fixed distance from each other, and a passenger car traveling on the The rails are into various shapes, so that the can, for ... | thE PREsENT iNventIOn RElAtEs TO cLOSeD-lOop amUseMENt ridE SySTEmS, SucH As roller coaSters, InstallED In AmusEmenT PaRKS ANd thE lIKE.
ConVENTIONaL rIDe SYSTEms of tHiS tyPE ComPrIsE A pAIr OF raiLs, ExTeNDIng paraLLeLlY aT A fIxEd diStaNcE frOM Each oTHER, And A PasSENGeR CAR tRAvELiNG ON the RaiLs. THe rAilS aRE cu... | The presentinvention relates to closed-loop amusement ride systems, such as roller coasters, installed in amusement parks and the like. Conventionalride systems of this type comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at a fixed distance from each other, and a passenger cartraveling on the ... | The present invention _relates_ to closed-loop amusement ride _systems,_ such _as_ roller coasters, installed in amusement _parks_ and the _like._ Conventional ride systems of this _type_ comprise a pair of rails, extending parallelly at _a_ fixed distance from each other, and _a_ passenger car traveling on _the_ rails... |
Today life standards cannot be imagined without communication systems for individuals and groups, e.g., Internet, TV. Those communication systems have been evolving from old standards and currently, there is a full array of interactive tools allowing people to communicate in different ways. With current standards, one ... | today life standards cannot be imagined without communication systems for individuals and groups, e. g., internet, tv. those communication systems have been evolving from old standards and currently, there is a full array of interactive tools allowing people to communicate in different ways. with current standards, one... | Today life standards cannot be ihaginec without communication systems for individuals and groups, e. g. , Internet, TV. Those communication systems Uwve been evolving from old standards and curr3ntKy, there is a full array of interactive tools allowing people to communicate in different ways. With current standards, on... | Today life standards cannot be imagined without for individuals and groups, e.g., Internet, TV. Those communication systems have been from standards and currently, there is a full array of interactive allowing people communicate in different ways. With standards, one person can broadcast a message to a practically unli... | TODAy lIFE STaNdARDS cAnnOT BE imaGINEd WITHOuT CoMMunicATIon SyStems fOR iNDiVIdUALS aND GROUps, E.G., iNTERnET, tV. ThosE cOMMunICATION syStEms Have BEeN eVOLVIng FROM oLd stAnDaRDs aND CUrRentLY, theRe IS A FUll ArRaY of InteRaCtiVE TOolS aLlowIng people To cOMMunIcAte in DiFfERENt WaYs. WiTH curreNt staNdards, One ... | Todaylifestandards cannot be imaginedwithout communicationsystems for individuals and groups, e.g., Internet, TV. Those communication systems have been evolving fromold standards and currently, there is a full array ofinteractive tools allowing people tocommunicate in different ways. With current stand... | Today life standards _cannot_ _be_ imagined without _communication_ systems for individuals _and_ groups, e.g., Internet, _TV._ Those communication systems have _been_ evolving from _old_ standards _and_ currently, there is a full _array_ _of_ interactive tools allowing people to _communicate_ in different _ways._ With... |
The invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensing devices. More specifically it pertains to sensing devices or sensors which are used in conjunction with appropriate electronic apparatus in order to determine the content of certain specific ions or gases in v... | the invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensing devices. more specifically it pertains to sensing devices or sensors which are used in conjunction with appropriate electronic apparatus in order to determine the content of certain specific ions or gases in v... | The invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensing devices. More specifically it pertains to sensing devices or sensors which are used in conjunction with appropriate electronic apparatus in order to determine the content of certain specific ions or gases in v... | The invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensing devices. More specifically it pertains to sensing devices or sensors are used in conjunction with appropriate electronic apparatus in order to determine the content of certain specific ions or gases in various... | THE invENTiOn Set FOrTH IN ThIS SpEcIfIcAtion PErtaiNs to nEW aND ImprOved diSpOSabLE, elEcTroChemICal seNSIng dEViCeS. morE sPEcIficaLly iT peRTAInS tO SenSIng deVIceS oR sEnsoRS WHIch Are UsEd In COnJUnctIon WiTh ApPrOPriatE ElEctrOnIc ApparatuS in ordeR TO DEtErminE tHe CoNteNt oF certAin sPeciFiC IonS oR gasEs in v... | The invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensingdevices. More specifically it pertains to sensing devices orsensors which are used in conjunctionwith appropriate electronic apparatus in order todeterminethecontent of certain specific ions or gas... | The _invention_ set forth _in_ this specification pertains to new and improved disposable, electrochemical sensing devices. _More_ specifically it pertains _to_ sensing devices or _sensors_ which are used in _conjunction_ with appropriate electronic apparatus in order _to_ determine the content _of_ certain _specific_ ... |
The present invention relates generally to washers used in the assembly of mechanical structures, and particularly to two-piece washers that can be inserted in a mechanical structure after assembly.
During and after the process of putting together a mechanical structure it is often discovered that a washer has either b... | the present invention relates generally to washers used in the assembly of mechanical structures, and particularly to two - piece washers that can be inserted in a mechanical structure after repair. during and after the process of putting together a mechanical structure it is often discovered that a pole has either bee... | The present invention relates generally to washers used in the assembly of mechanical structures, and particularly to two - piece washers that can be inserted in a mechanical structure after assembly. During and after the process of putting together a mechanical structure it is often discovered that a washer has either... | The present invention relates generally to washers used in the assembly of mechanical structures, and to two-piece washers that can inserted in a structure after assembly. During and the process of putting together a mechanical structure it is often discovered a washer has either been inadvertently left out of assembly... | the PresEnt INVeNTION rELAtES GenerALlY to waSherS USED in tHE AsSEMBLy OF mechANIcAL StruCturES, AND PARTiculArly to two-PIeCe wASheRS tHaT CaN Be iNSErtEd IN a mECHAnICal sTRuCTuRE afTeR AsSEMbLy.
DURInG anD aFter thE pROcEsS OF PuTtINg TogeThEr a MeCHANiCaL StRUcture iT Is oFteN DiSCOvEREd ThaT a waSher HAS EItheR B... | The present inventionrelates generally to washers used in theassembly ofmechanical structures,and particularly to two-piece washers that can be inserted in a mechanical structure afterassembly. During and after the process of putting together a mechanical structure it is often discovered thata w... | The _present_ invention relates generally to washers used in the assembly of mechanical structures, and _particularly_ to two-piece washers _that_ can be inserted in _a_ mechanical structure after assembly. During and after _the_ process of putting together a mechanical structure _it_ _is_ often discovered _that_ a was... |
The present invention relates to improvements of a workpiece feeding device in a sewing machine, which, in particular, is installed with an endless feeding member such as a feed wheel, a feed belt or a feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,776 there is disclosed a sewing machine having a fe... | the present invention relates to improvements of a workpiece feeding device in a sewing machine, which, in particular, is installed with an endless feeding arrangement such a a feed wheel, a feed belt or a feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece. in u. s. pat. no. 4, 271, 776 there is disclosed a sewing machine havi... | The present invention relates to improvements of a workpiece feeding device in a sewing machine, which, in particular, is installed with an endless feeding member such as a feed wheel, a fw3d be:6 or a feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece. In U. S. Pat. No. 4, 271, 776 there is disclosed a sewing machine having a... | The present invention relates to improvements of a workpiece device in a sewing machine, which, in particular, is with an endless feeding member such as a feed wheel, a feed a feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece. U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,776 there is disclosed a sewing machine having a feeding device with such an end... | tHe PREsEnT iNveNtioN rELATeS To IMpROvEMenTs Of A workpIeCE fEEDing dEvIcE in A sewIng macHInE, whiCH, in paRTiCular, IS INsTalled witH AN ENdLesS FeEDinG Member SucH As A fEEd whEel, A FeED beLt OR a feED chAin sTeaDiLY cOnTActiNG A WORKPieCe.
iN u.s. PaT. nO. 4,271,776 THeRe iS diSclOsEd a sEWinG Machine hAVing a fe... | The present invention relatesto improvements of a workpiece feeding device in a sewing machine, which, in particular, is installed with an endlessfeeding member such as a feed wheel, a feedbeltor a feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,776 there is disclosed a sewing machin... | The present invention relates _to_ improvements of a workpiece feeding device _in_ _a_ sewing machine, _which,_ in particular, _is_ _installed_ with an _endless_ _feeding_ member such as a feed wheel, a _feed_ belt or _a_ feed chain steadily contacting a workpiece. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,776 there is disclosed a sewing... |
In general, a flat panel display device such as a PDP or a LCD is equipped with an antireflection film for minimizing the reflection of light incident from the outside.
As a method for minimizing the reflection of light, there exist a method (anti-glare: AG coating) in which a filler such as an inorganic fine particle ... | in general, a flat panel display device such as a pdp or a lcd is equipped with an antireflection film for minimizing the reflection of light incident from the outside. as as method about minimizing the reflection of light, there exist a method ( anti - glare : ag coating ) in which a filler such as an inorganic fine p... | In general, a flat (Snel display device such as a PDP or a LCD is equipped with an antireflection film for minimizing the reflection of light incident from the outXid4. As a method for minimizing the reflection of light, there exist a method (anti - glare: AG coating) in which a filler such as an inorganic fine particl... | In general, a flat panel device such as a PDP or a LCD is equipped with an antireflection film for minimizing the reflection of light incident from the outside. As a method for minimizing the reflection light, there exist a method (anti-glare: AG in which a filler such as an fine is dispersed in a resin and coated on a... | in gENeRal, a FLaT pANEl DiSPlaY deViCE Such AS A PdP OR a lcd iS eQuIppEd WITH An ANTIrEFlecTION FILM FoR MiNimIzIng the reflecTIon OF LIGHt inCIDeNt FRom tHE outsiDe.
as A metHOd For minIMizINg THe rEFlECtiON of lIGHt, thErE eXiST a mEtHoD (ANti-gLare: Ag Coating) iN wHIcH a FILLeR such As AN iNOrgAniC Fine parTICLe ... | In general, a flatpanel display device such as aPDPor a LCD is equipped with an antireflection film for minimizingthe reflection of light incident from the outside. As a method for minimizing the reflection of light,there exist a method (anti-glare:AG coating) in which a filler such as an inorga... | In general, _a_ flat _panel_ _display_ device _such_ as _a_ PDP or _a_ LCD is equipped _with_ _an_ antireflection _film_ for _minimizing_ the reflection of _light_ incident from the outside. As a method for _minimizing_ the reflection of _light,_ there _exist_ a method (anti-glare: AG coating) in which a filler such as... |
(a) Technical Field
Embodiments relate to a switch control circuit for zero voltage switching and a buck converter including the same.
(b) Description of the Related Art
A buck converter includes a power switch that receives an input voltage and performs switching and an inductor and a capacitor that are connected to t... | ( a ) technical field embodiments relate to a different operating circuit for zero voltage switching incorporating a buck converter including the same. ( iv ) description of the related art a buck converter includes a power switch that receives an input voltage and performs switching and an inductor and a capacitor tha... | ( a) Technical Field Emvldiments relate to a switch control circuit for zero voltage switching and a buck converter including the same. (b) Description of the $elaYed Art A buck converter includes a power switch that receives an input voltage and performs switching and an inductor and a capacitor that are connected to ... | Technical Field Embodiments a switch control circuit zero voltage switching and a buck converter including the same. (b) Description of the Art A buck converter includes power switch that receives an voltage and performs switching and an inductor a that are connected to the power switch. A diode may be connected betwee... | (a) tEchNicaL fielD
EmbodImEnTS rElate to A SwiTCh CONtrOL CIrCuIt FOR zERO voLTage SwiTChINg AND A BuCk ConVERTer INCLudINg ThE Same.
(b) DeScrIPTIoN OF tHe reLAted ART
a BUCk coNVeRter iNClUDes a pOWeR sWitCh thaT rECEIvES an iNPuT VOltage aND PErFOrMS SwitcHIng AnD aN iNDuCTOr and a CAPaCIToR tHAT ARE ConNecTed To t... | (a)Technical FieldEmbodiments relate to a switch controlcircuit for zero voltage switching and a buck converter including the same.(b) Descriptionof theRelatedArt A buckconverter includes a power switch that receives an input voltageand performs switching and an inductor and a capacitor that are connecte... | (a) Technical Field _Embodiments_ _relate_ to a switch control circuit for zero voltage switching _and_ a buck _converter_ including the same. (b) Description of the Related Art A _buck_ converter includes _a_ power switch _that_ receives an input voltage and performs switching _and_ an inductor and a capacitor that _a... |
This invention relates to an essentially hydroxyl-free fused silica glass which is resistant to laser damage and a method of making such glass using molecular hydrogen. Specifically, the invention relates to the use of molecular hydrogen to prevent the 190-300 nm optical absorption of fused silica associated with prolo... | their invention relates to an essentially hydroxyl - free fused silica glass which is resistant to laser damage and a method of making such glass using molecular hydrogen. specifically, the invention relates to the use of molecular hydrogen to prevent the 190 - 300 nm optical absorption of fused silica molecules with p... | This invention relates to an essentially hydroxyl - free fused silica glass wYiVh is resistant to laser damage and a method of making such glass using molecular hydrogen. Specifically, the invention relates to the use of molecular hydrogen to prevent the 190 - 300 nm optical absorption of fused silica associated with p... | This invention relates to an essentially hydroxyl-free fused silica glass is resistant laser damage and a method of making such glass using molecular hydrogen. the invention relates to the use molecular hydrogen prevent the 190-300 nm optical absorption of fused silica associated with exposure to radiation within that ... | ThIS INventIOn RElaTES tO aN eSsENtiALlY HYDrOxyl-Free fUseD silICA glAsS wHich IS REsisTAnT tO laSer DAMage aNd A MeThoD of mAKIng sUch glASs usING MOLeCUlAR hYdroGEN. sPeCIfICallY, THe invEntiOn rElatEs to tHe uSE of mOleCular hYdrogEN To pREvENt THE 190-300 nM OpTiCaL aBSOrptiON of fusED SilIca associAted WiTh proLO... | This invention relates to anessentially hydroxyl-freefusedsilica glass which is resistant tolaserdamage and a method of making suchglassusing molecularhydrogen. Specifically, the invention relates to theuse of molecularhydrogen to prevent the190-300 nm optical absorption of fused silica associated with pro... | This invention relates to an _essentially_ hydroxyl-free _fused_ silica glass _which_ is _resistant_ to laser damage and a _method_ _of_ making such glass using molecular hydrogen. _Specifically,_ the invention _relates_ to the use _of_ molecular hydrogen to prevent the 190-300 _nm_ _optical_ _absorption_ of fused sili... |
The present invention relates to detection of subsoil contaminants including chlorinated hydrocarbons. More specifically, but without limitation thereto, the present invention relates to a fiber optic probe for detecting Raman emissions that may be used with a cone penetrometer.
Raman spectroscopy is an emission techni... | the present invention relates to detection of subsoil contaminants including chlorinated hydrocarbons. more specifically, but without limitation thereto, the present inventions relates towards a fiber optic probe for detecting raman emissions that shall be used with a cone penetrometer. raman spectroscopy is an indirec... | The present invention relates to detection of subsoil contaminants including chlorinated h%drocargons. More specifically, but without limitation thereto, the present invention relates to a fiber optic probe for detecting Raman SHissions that may be used w8tb a cone penetrometer. Raman spectroscopy is an emission techni... | The invention relates to detection of subsoil contaminants chlorinated More specifically, but without limitation thereto, the present relates to a fiber optic probe for detecting Raman emissions that may be used with a cone penetrometer. Raman spectroscopy is an emission technique that scattering of optical energy to p... | The PrESenT INVEnTIoN relates To detEcTiOn of sUBsOil CoNTaMiNaNTs INclUDinG cHLorInATED HYDRoCArbONs. MorE sPECiFiCALLy, but wITHOut LiMiTaTIoN therEto, tHE prEsENT inVenTIoN RELAtEs TO a FibER OPTIC proBe FOR DEtEctiNg ramAN eMIsSIOnS thAT MAY be useD wiTH A COnE PEnEtRoMEtEr.
RAMAn sPectRoSCoPY IS an EMISsiOn TEchni... | The present inventionrelates to detection of subsoilcontaminantsincludingchlorinated hydrocarbons. More specifically, but without limitation thereto, the present invention relates to a fiber optic probe for detecting Raman emissions that may be used with a conepenetrometer. Raman spe... | The _present_ invention _relates_ _to_ detection of _subsoil_ _contaminants_ including chlorinated hydrocarbons. _More_ _specifically,_ _but_ _without_ limitation thereto, the present invention _relates_ to a fiber optic probe for detecting Raman _emissions_ that may be _used_ with a _cone_ penetrometer. Raman spectros... |
Books and magazines often contain pages containing audacious mixtures of color images and text. The present invention relates to a fast and efficient method of coding partially-masked image information of such documents by wavelet coding without wasting bits on the image data that is masked by foreground text.
A simpli... | books and magazines often contain pages containing audacious mixtures including color images and text. the present invention relates to a fast and quick method of coding partially - masked image information of such documents by wavelet coding without transmitting bits on the image data that is masked by foreground text... | Books and magazines often contain pages containing audacious mixtures of color images and text. The present invention relates to a fast and efficient method of coding partially - masked image information of such documents by wavelet coding without wasting bits on the image data that is masked by foreground text. A simp... | Books and magazines often contain containing audacious mixtures color images and text. present invention relates to a and efficient method of coding image information such by wavelet coding without wasting on the image that is masked by foreground text. A simplified block diagram of a wavelet coding system is in FIG. 1... | BOoKs aNd mAgazInes Often contAiN pAgEs coNTAIniNg AUdACiouS MiXtURes Of Color images aND tExT. ThE PrESENT InVeNTioN rElAtes To A fast aND efFIcIENT methOD oF cODinG partIallY-maSKED IMAge InFORmatiOn of sUCH DocUmEnTS bY wAvElEt CoDing wiTHouT wAsTiNG bits ON thE IMAGe DatA thAT Is maSKEd By FORegrOuNd TExT.
A SiMpLI... | Books and magazines often containpages containing audacious mixtures of color images and text.The present invention relates to a fastandefficient method of coding partially-masked image information ofsuchdocuments by wavelet coding withoutwasting bitson the image datathat is masked by foregroundtext. Asi... | _Books_ and _magazines_ _often_ contain pages containing audacious mixtures of color _images_ and text. The present invention _relates_ to a fast and efficient method of coding _partially-masked_ _image_ information of _such_ documents by wavelet _coding_ without wasting bits _on_ the image data that is masked by foreg... |
A large number of investors are now trading in the securities markets. According to Business Week™, there are currently about 100 million individual investors in the United States alone. These individuals invest in the securities markets either on their own as individual traders or through a variety of brokers. Accordi... | a large number of investors are now trading in the securities markets. according to business week™, there are currently about 100 million individual investors in the united states alone. these individuals invest in the securities markets either on their own as individual traders or through a pool of brokers. according ... | A large number of investors are now trading in the securities maFk@ts. According to Business Week ™, there are currently about 100 million individual invDstorQ in the United States alone. These individuals invest in the securities markets either on their own as 9ndiviSual traders or through a variety of brokers. Accord... | A large number of investors are now trading in securities markets. According to Business Week™, there are currently 100 million individual investors in the United States alone. These individuals in the securities markets either on their own as individual traders or through variety According to The Tower Group™, there a... | a LarGe NUmBEr of InVEStOrS ARE NOw TRaDINg IN The SecURItIes mARkeTs. AcCORdiNG To BusiNESS wEeK™, TheRe aRE cUrRenTLy ABOuT 100 MiLlIoN InDIViDuaL inVEstors IN thE unIteD stAtes AloNe. TheSE INDividUaLs InvEST iN the SECuriTies mArkETs eiThEr oN TheiR oWN aS INdIViDUaL TrAdERS Or THROUgh a VARieTY Of BRokErS. aCcORdI... | A large number of investors are nowtrading in the securities markets. According to Business Week™, there are currently about 100million individual investors in the United States alone. Theseindividuals invest inthe securities markets either ontheir own asindividual traders orthrough a variety of bro... | A large number of investors are now trading in the securities markets. According to Business Week™, _there_ are _currently_ about 100 million individual _investors_ in the United _States_ _alone._ These individuals invest in _the_ _securities_ markets _either_ _on_ their own as individual traders _or_ through _a_ varie... |
The present invention relates to a surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel and more specifically to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and similar knife-like instruments.
In my U.S. Patent Application No. 07/062113, filed June 13, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,788,976, there is disclosed a dental scalpel ha... | the present invention relates to a surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel and more specifically to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and similar knife - like instruments. in my u. s. patent application no. 07 / 062113, filed june 13, 1987, u. s. pat. no. 4, 788, 976, there is disclosed a dental sc... | The present invention relates to a surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel and more specifically to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and similar knife - like instruments. In my U. S. Patent Application No. 07 / 062113, filed June 13, 1987, U. S. Pat. No. 4, 788, 976, there is disclosed a dental sc... | The invention relates to a surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel and more specifically to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and knife-like instruments. In Patent Application No. 07/062113, filed June 13, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,788,976, there disclosed a dental scalpel having a universally adjustab... | The pREsENT iNvENtION ReLATEs to A SUrgicAL iNSTruMenT suCh aS a DEntaL SCaLPel aND mORE specIFIcAllY TO AN IMproVEd blADe and CHUCk ASSEMBLy fOr ScALPELS anD sIMilaR kNifE-Like iNsTrUMents.
IN MY U.s. PAteNt APpliCation No. 07/062113, FIlEd june 13, 1987, U.S. pAT. NO. 4,788,976, tHERE IS DiSCLoSed a deNTAl sCalPEL Ha... | The present invention relates toa surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel andmore specifically to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and similar knife-likeinstruments. In my U.S. Patent Application No. 07/062113, filed June 13, 1987, U.S. Pat. No.4,788,976, there is disclosed a dentalsc... | The present invention _relates_ to a surgical instrument such as a dental scalpel and more _specifically_ to an improved blade and chuck assembly for scalpels and similar knife-like instruments. _In_ my U.S. _Patent_ Application _No._ 07/062113, filed June 13, _1987,_ U.S. Pat. No. _4,788,976,_ there is disclosed a den... |
1. The Field of the Invention
This invention relates to containment systems and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for containing underwater gas and oil leaks.
2. The Background Art
As evidenced recently in the Gulf of Mexico, it is difficult to contain a gas and oil leak located deep underwater. It is pa... | 5. the field of the invention this topic relates to containment systems application, more particularly, to novel systems incorporating methods for containing underwater gas and oil leaks. 2. the background art as evidenced recently in the gulf of mexico, it seems difficult to solve a gas and oil leak located deep below... | 1. The Field of the InveB6ion This invention relates to containment systems and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for contaiMiMg underwater gas and oil leaks. 2. The Background Art As evidenced recdn^ly in the Gulf of Mexico, it is difficult to sontaLn a gas and oil lSaI located deep unWerwqter. It is pa... | 1. The Field the Invention This to containment systems and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for underwater gas and oil leaks. 2. The Background Art As evidenced recently in the Gulf of Mexico, it is difficult to contain a and oil leak located deep underwater. It is particularly difficult when uncontroll... | 1. THe FIELD oF THE InVENTion
tHiS InveNTION rELAtEs to ContAINMENt SysTEMs AND, MOrE paRTiCulaRLY, To novel SysTeMS aND MetHOds FOR coNTaINinG uNDeRwATEr Gas aND OIl lEAKS.
2. tHE bAcKgrOuNd ART
as evidEnceD REcEnTLy IN THE gULF Of MExicO, iT iS DIfFICuLT To contaIn A gas And oIL lEAK LOcATED DEeP uNDERWatEr. it IS pA... | 1. The Field of the InventionThisinvention relates to containment systems and, more particularly, tonovelsystems and methods for containingunderwater gas and oil leaks. 2. The Background Art As evidenced recentlyin the Gulf of Mexico, it is difficult to containa gas and oil leak locate... | 1. _The_ _Field_ _of_ the Invention This invention relates to _containment_ systems and, more particularly, to novel systems and _methods_ for containing underwater gas and oil leaks. 2. The Background Art As _evidenced_ _recently_ in _the_ Gulf of _Mexico,_ it is difficult to contain a _gas_ _and_ oil _leak_ located d... |
Programmable integrated circuits are a type of integrated circuit that can be configured by a user to implement custom logic functions. In a typical scenario, a logic designer uses computer-aided design (CAD) tools to design a custom logic circuit. When the design process is complete, the CAD tools generate configurati... | programmable integrated circuits are a type of integrated circuits that can be configured by a user to implement custom logic functions. in a typical scenario, a logic designer uses computer - aided design ( cad ) tools to design a custom logic circuit. when the design process is complete, the cad can generate configur... | Programmable integrated circuits are a type of integrated circuit that can be configured by a user to implement custom logic functions. In a typical scenario, a logic designer uses computer - aided design (CAD) toKlW to design a custom logic circuit. When the design process is complFtS, the CAD tools generate configura... | Programmable integrated are a of integrated circuit that can be configured by a user to implement custom logic functions. In a scenario, a logic uses computer-aided design (CAD) tools to design custom logic circuit. When the design process is complete, the CAD tools generate configuration data. The configuration data l... | pRoGRAmMaBLe InTEGRaTED circUiTs are A type oF integRATEd circuit thAt cAN bE cOnFIgured by a USEr TO ImPleMeNt CUsTom logIC functIONS. iN A tyPIcal sCeNARIO, a LogIc DeSiGNeR uSes cOMPuter-AIdEd DeSigN (CAd) TooLs To DesIgN A CUSToM LOgic CiRcuit. wHeN tHE dESiGn PRocESS IS COMPlETe, thE CAd toolS GenERATe conFiGurAtI... | Programmable integratedcircuits are a type of integratedcircuitthat can be configuredby a user to implement custom logic functions. In a typical scenario, a logic designer usescomputer-aided design (CAD) tools to design a custom logic circuit. When the design process is complete, theCAD tools generate c... | _Programmable_ integrated circuits _are_ a _type_ _of_ integrated circuit that can be configured by a user to implement custom logic _functions._ In a typical _scenario,_ a _logic_ designer _uses_ computer-aided design (CAD) tools to design a custom logic circuit. When the design _process_ is _complete,_ the CAD tools ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display having data electrodes and scanning electrodes arranged in a matrix and provided with a self-light emitting display unit performing lighting-up and displaying on each scanning line as a unit.
2. Prior Art
In a self-light emitting display unit having d... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a display carrying data electrodes and scanning electrodes arranged in a matrix and provided with a self - light emitting display unit performing lighting - up and displaying on each scanning line as a unit. 2. prior art in a self - light emitting display unit ... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a display having data electrodes and scanning electrodes arranged in a matrix and provided with a self - light emitting display unit perg0rming .7ghting - up and displaying on wacG scanning line as a unit. 2. Prior Art In a self - light emitting display unit ha... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention to a display having data electrodes and scanning electrodes arranged in a matrix provided with a self-light emitting display unit performing and displaying on each scanning line as a unit. Prior Art In a self-light emitting display unit having data electrodes and scanning... | 1. FieLd Of thE InventioN
The PreSEnt INVenTION reLaTes tO a DiSPLay HaViNG DAtA eLECtRoDes anD ScAnNING ELeCTrodES ArraNgEd iN A MATRiX And prOvIDeD With A SelF-LigHT EMItTInG DisPlAY UnIt peRFORMING liGhTInG-uP ANd DIsplayInG on eaCH SCANnINg LINE AS A UnIt.
2. prIOR ART
IN A sELF-LiGhT EmITTIng DISPlay UNit hAViNG D... | 1. Field ofthe InventionThe present invention relates to a display having data electrodes and scanning electrodes arrangedin a matrix and provided with a self-light emitting displayunit performing lighting-up and displaying on eachscanning line as a unit. 2. Prior Art In a self-light emitting display ... | 1. Field _of_ the _Invention_ The _present_ _invention_ relates to _a_ display having _data_ electrodes and scanning electrodes arranged in a matrix and _provided_ with _a_ _self-light_ emitting _display_ _unit_ performing lighting-up and displaying on each scanning line as a _unit._ 2. _Prior_ Art In a self-light emit... |
Due to advances in internet technology, it is now possible for a user of an internet-connected device to obtain great amounts of information. The fact that the amount of information is so great, however, makes it difficult to notify the user of desired information at a desired time.
Patent Literature 1 discloses an inf... | due to advances in internet technology, it is now possible for a user of an internet - connected device to obtain great amounts of information. the fact that the amount of information is so great, however, makes it difficult to notify the user of desired information at a desired time. patent literature 1 discloses an i... | Due to advances in internet technology, it is now posZihle for a user of an internet - connected device to obtain great amounts of information. The fact that the amount of imforJation is so great, however, makes it difficult to notify the user of desired information at a desired time. Patent Literature 1 discloses an i... | Due to advances in internet technology, is now possible for a user of an internet-connected device to great amounts of information. fact that the amount of information so however, makes it difficult to notify the of desired information a desired time. Patent Literature discloses an information notification device which... | Due TO AdvancEs iN iNTernet tECHnOlogy, iT Is NOw possiBle fOr a USER Of An InTerneT-COnneCTeD deViCE tO ObtaiN GrEat aMOunts of iNFormaTioN. The FACT tHaT THe amounT oF INforMatIOn iS sO greAt, hOweveR, Makes It dIffIcUlt To NOTIFy The uSeR OF DeSiRED iNfOrmaTion At A desIrED TiMe.
pAtEnt LiteraTUre 1 diScLOSES AN InF... | Due to advancesin internettechnology, it is now possible for a user of an internet-connected device to obtain great amounts of information. The fact that the amount of information issogreat,however, makes itdifficulttonotify the user of desired information at a desired time.Patent Literature 1 disclos... | Due to advances in internet technology, _it_ is now possible for a user _of_ _an_ _internet-connected_ device to obtain great amounts of information. The fact _that_ the amount of information is _so_ great, however, makes it _difficult_ to _notify_ the user of desired information at a _desired_ time. Patent Literature ... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rotation angle detection device and, in particular, to a rotation angle detection device consisting of a stator, which is provided with an excitation winding of one phase and excitation windings of two phases, and a rotor having salient poles.
2. Description ... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a rotation angle detection device and, in particular, to a rotation angle detection device consisting of a stator, which is provided as an excitation winding of one phase and excitation regulator of two phases, and a rotor having salient poles. 2. description o... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a rotation angle detection device and, in particular, to a rotation angle detection device consisting of a stator, which is provided with an excitation winding of one phase and excitation windings of two phases, and a rotor having salient poles. 2. Description ... | 1. Field of the present invention relates a rotation angle device and, in particular, to a rotation angle detection device consisting of a stator, which is provided with an excitation winding of phase and excitation windings of two phases, and a rotor having salient poles. Description of Related Art An optical encoder ... | 1. fiEld of THE INvEnTIoN
the PRESENt INVENTioN relATES to a rOtaTiON aNgLe DETection deviCE aNd, In parTIculAr, tO a ROTATiON AngLe DETecTiOn DeVIce cONSiSTiNG oF A sTATOR, wHiCH iS ProvIdeD WiTh an eXcITatioN WiNdINg Of OnE PHasE aNd EXcITAtioN WindINgS OF two PHases, aND A ROtoR hAViNg SAlIeNt PoLeS.
2. DeScRIptIoN ... | 1.Field ofthe Invention The present invention relates to a rotation angle detection device and, in particular, to a rotation angledetection device consisting of a stator, which is provided with an excitation winding of one phase and excitation windingsof two phases, and a rotor having salient poles. ... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention The present invention relates to a _rotation_ angle detection device and, in particular, to a rotation angle _detection_ device consisting of a stator, which is provided _with_ an excitation _winding_ of one _phase_ and excitation windings _of_ two phases, and _a_ rotor having salient poles.... |
Bat colonization in buildings is often undesired in America because (1) one bat among hundreds or thousands may develop paralytic rabies, fall down, and bite people who handle it, (2) in the Southeastern United States and in tropical areas of the world, bat guano may contain infective spores of the fungus Histoplasma c... | bat colonization in buildings is often exploited in bats because ( 1 ) one bat among hundreds or thousands may develop paralytic rabies, fall down, and bite people who handle it, ( 2 ) in the southeastern united states and in tropical areas of the world, bat guano may contain infective spores of the fungus histoplasma ... | Bat colonization in buildings is often undesired in America because (1) one bat among hundreds or thousands may develop paralytic rabies, fall down, and bite people who handle it, (2) in the Southeastern UnlteS States and in tropical areas of the woelR, bat guano may contain infective spores of the fungus Histoplasma c... | Bat colonization in buildings is often undesired in because (1) one bat among hundreds or thousands may develop paralytic rabies, fall down, and people handle (2) in the Southeastern United States and in tropical areas of the bat guano may contain infective spores of the Histoplasma capsulatum, which if inhaled in suff... | baT coLONiZaTIoN In BuilDInGs is oFTEn UNDESirEd In aMErica becAUse (1) ONE baT amonG HUndrEDS OR ThoUsaNDs mAY deVeloP paralYtiC rABies, falL DOWn, and biTE PEOplE WHo HAnDlE It, (2) in thE souThEasTerN UNITeD STateS aNd iN trOPicAL aReaS Of ThE woRLD, Bat guanO mAY contaiN iNfecTIvE SPores of ThE FUngUS hiStOpLaSmA C... | Bat colonization in buildings is often undesired in America because (1) one bat among hundreds or thousands may develop paralytic rabies, fall down, and bite people whohandle it, (2) in theSoutheasternUnited States and in tropicalareas of the world, bat guano may containinfective spores of the fung... | Bat _colonization_ in buildings is _often_ undesired in America because (1) one bat among hundreds or _thousands_ may develop paralytic rabies, _fall_ down, and bite people who _handle_ it, (2) _in_ the Southeastern United States and in _tropical_ areas of the world, _bat_ guano may _contain_ infective spores of the _f... |
The invention is concerned with a hybrid-line circuit for connecting a two-wire line to a four-wire switching system.
In telephone networks a hybrid-line circuit is required for connecting each two-wire line to the four wires of a switching center, that circuit providing transfer of voice signals in both directions, pr... | the invention is concerned with a hybrid - line circuit for connecting a two - wire line to a four - wire switching ring. in telephone networks a hybrid - line circuit is required for connecting each two - wire line to one four wires of a switching center, that circuit providing transfer for voice signals in both direc... | The invention is concerned with a hybrid - line circuit for connecting a two - wire line to a four - wire switching system. In telephone networks a hybrid - line circuit is required for x8nnecting each two - wire line to the four wires of a switching center, that circuit providing transfer of voice signals in both dire... | The invention concerned with a hybrid-line circuit for connecting a two-wire to a switching system. In telephone networks a hybrid-line circuit is required for connecting each two-wire line to the four wires of a switching center, that circuit providing of voice signals in both providing line providing high voltage sep... | tHe inveNtIOn iS coNCERNED wIth A HYBRId-LInE cIrcUit For cOnnectiNg A TwO-wirE LINe TO a fouR-WiRE sWITcHinG SYStEM.
IN TelepHone NeTWORkS A HYBRID-lINe circuIT IS REqUIRed FoR coNneCTINg EaCH twO-wIRE LinE TO tHe FouR wiRes of a SWItcHiNG CeNTEr, that cIRcuIT PrOviDInG traNSfEr OF voiCe SIgNALs In bOTH dIREcTIOnS, Pr... | The invention is concerned with a hybrid-line circuit for connecting a two-wire line to afour-wireswitching system. Intelephone networks a hybrid-line circuit is required for connecting each two-wire line to the fourwiresof a switching center, that circuit providing transfer of voice signals in bo... | The _invention_ is _concerned_ with a _hybrid-line_ circuit _for_ connecting a two-wire line to a four-wire switching system. In telephone networks a _hybrid-line_ circuit is required for connecting _each_ two-wire line to the _four_ wires _of_ a switching center, that circuit providing transfer of voice signals in bot... |
Product dispensers that receive and dispense products from a removable and replaceable cartridge or reservoir are known. For example, many hand cleaning liquid dispensers have a housing that is configured to receive a replaceable cartridge containing the liquid to be dispensed. Once all of the liquid contained in the c... | product dispensers that produce and dispense products from a removable and replaceable cartridge or reservoir are typically. for example, many hand cleaning liquid dispensers have a housing that is configured to receive a replaceable cartridge containing the liquid to be dispensed. once all of the liquid contained in t... | Product cispenseFs that receive and dispense products from a removable and replaceable cartridge or reservoir are kmowG. For example, many hand cleaning liquid dispensers have a housing that is configured to receive a replaceable cartridge containing the liquid to be dispensed. Once all of the liquid contained in the c... | dispensers that receive and dispense products from a removable and replaceable cartridge or reservoir are known. For example, many hand cleaning liquid dispensers have a that is to a replaceable cartridge containing the liquid to be dispensed. Once all of the liquid contained in the cartridge has been dispensed, the ca... | prODUct dIspENsErs THAT reCEivE and dIsPEnSE pRODucTs fRom A REMOVabLE anD rEpLAcEaBle cARtRiDGe or reSerVoir Are knoWn. FoR examPLe, ManY Hand CleaNiNg lIQuID DISPEnseRs haVE a HoUSiNg tHAt iS CONFiGuReD to RECeIvE a REPlACeABLe cARtrIDgE coNtAInINg tHe lIqUID TO Be diSpeNseD. OnCe ALl of THE lIquId ConTaiNeD IN the C... | Product dispensers that receive and dispense productsfrom a removable and replaceable cartridge or reservoir are known. For example, many handcleaning liquid dispensers have a housing that is configured to receive a replaceable cartridge containing theliquid to be dispensed. Once all of the liquid conta... | Product dispensers that receive and dispense _products_ from _a_ removable and _replaceable_ cartridge _or_ _reservoir_ are known. _For_ _example,_ many hand cleaning _liquid_ dispensers have _a_ _housing_ _that_ is configured to receive a replaceable _cartridge_ containing the liquid to _be_ dispensed. _Once_ all _of_... |
The present invention relates to color data conversion and more particularly to devices and methods for converting color data from a color space to a print space.
Certain image processing devices, such as printers, displays, image rendering systems and output files may use a different color space than other image proce... | the present format relates to color data conversion and more particularly to devices and methods for converting color data from a color space to a print space. certain image processing devices, such as printers, displays, image rendering systems and output files may use a different color space than other image processi... | The present invention relates to color safa conversion and more particularly to devices and methods for conveDtUng color data from a color space to a print space. Certain image processing devices, s tsh as printers, wispla5s, image rendering systems and output files may use a different color space than other kmafe proc... | present invention relates to color data and more particularly to devices and methods for converting color data from a color space to print space. image processing devices, such as printers, displays, image rendering systems and files may use different color space than other image processing devices such as a color driv... | THe PRESENt INvEntion RELateS To cOLOr data CONVERSION AnD MOre pArTiCuLaRLY to DevIceS And mETHods FOR COnVERtiNg coLOR daTA frOM A COloR spaCe TO A Print space.
cERTaiN ImAGE PrOceSsINg deVICEs, SUcH aS PrInTErS, DISpLays, iMAGE rendeRinG SYSTEMs AND OUtPuT FiLEs mAY USE A dIfferEnt coLOR SPAcE ThAN OtHEr IMaGE procE... | The present invention relates to color data conversion and moreparticularlyto devices and methodsfor converting color datafrom a color space toa print space. Certain image processing devices, such asprinters,displays, image rendering systems and output files may use a different color space than othe... | The present invention _relates_ to color data conversion and more particularly to _devices_ and _methods_ for converting color data from a color _space_ to a print space. _Certain_ _image_ processing devices, such _as_ printers, displays, image rendering systems and _output_ files may _use_ a _different_ _color_ _space... |
This invention relates to perforated return mailers that incorporate machine readable data.
Perforated information mailers are known. Computer forms that might enclose additional forms and carbons, or forms adapted to act like carbons, are sealed about their periphery to define a mailing envelope. Perforations are prov... | this invention relates to perforated return mailers that incorporate machine readable data. perforated information mailers are known. computer forms that might enclose additional forms and carbons, or forms adapted to act with carbons, are sealed about their periphery to define a mailing envelope. perforations are prov... | This invention relates to perforated return mailers that incorporate machine readable data. Perforated information mailers are known. foKputer forms that might enclose additional forms and carbons, or forms adapted to act like carbons, are sealed about their periphery to define a mailing envelope. Perforations are prov... | This relates to perforated return mailers that incorporate data. Perforated information mailers are known. Computer forms that might enclose additional forms and carbons, or forms adapted to act like are sealed about their periphery to a mailing envelope. are to facilitate the opening and subsequent removal of only the... | tHIS iNventiOn RelatES to pErforAtED rEtuRN maILErs THat INcOrPoRATe MachINe rEADAbLe dATa.
PERfoRated InFOrmatIoN mAilErS ARE kNoWN. ComPUtEr foRms thaT miGHT EncLose adDItIOnal FORMS aNd CaRbOnS, Or foRMS aDAPteD to aCT lIkE CarBONS, are seaLEd ABOut THeir PErIpHERy TO DEfinE a MailINg eNVElOpe. PerFoRaTIonS arE Prov... | This invention relates to perforated return mailers that incorporate machine readable data. Perforated information mailersare known. Computer forms that might encloseadditional forms andcarbons, orforms adapted to act likecarbons, are sealed abouttheir periphery to define a mailing envelope. Perforations ar... | This invention relates to _perforated_ return mailers _that_ incorporate _machine_ readable _data._ _Perforated_ _information_ mailers are known. Computer forms _that_ might enclose additional forms and carbons, _or_ forms adapted to act like carbons, are sealed about their periphery to define a mailing envelope. Perfo... |
Ultrathin materials made up of only a single layer of atoms are sometimes referred to as two-dimensional (2D) or single layer materials. Applications for 2D materials and their heterostructures in fields such as communications, high speed computing, sensing, and energy harvesting are currently limited by the absence of... | ultrathin materials made up of only a single layer of atoms are sometimes referred to as two - dimensional ( 2d ) or single layer materials. applications for 2d materials and their heterostructures in fields such as communications, high speed computing, sensing, and energy harvesting are currently limited considering t... | Ultrathin materials made up of only a single layer of atoms are sometimes referred to as two - dimensional (2D) or single layer materials. Applications for 2D materials and their heterostructures in fields such as communications, high speed computing, sensing, and energy harvesting are currently limited by the absence ... | Ultrathin materials made up of a single layer atoms are sometimes referred to as two-dimensional (2D) or single materials. Applications for 2D materials their heterostructures in fields such as communications, high computing, sensing, and energy harvesting are currently limited by the absence of direct and repeatable s... | uLTRATHiN MaTErIaLs Made UP OF oNLy a SiNGle LaYer Of AtOMS ARe SOMeTiMes rEfERReD tO As TWO-diMeNsiOnal (2D) Or sInGLE LAYeR MAtERialS. APPLICAtIoNS foR 2D mAteriaLs aNd ThEIR HETeRoSTRUcTURes In FieLds sucH aS commuNiCaTIoNS, HIgh Speed coMpUtinG, SensIng, aND enErGy HARveSTIng Are currENTlY LiMITeD bY The ABsENcE OF... | Ultrathin materials made up ofonly a single layer of atoms are sometimes referred to as two-dimensional (2D) or single layer materials. Applications for 2D materials and their heterostructures in fields suchas communications, high speed computing, sensing, and energy harvestingare currently limited bythe ab... | _Ultrathin_ _materials_ made up of only a single layer of atoms _are_ sometimes referred to _as_ two-dimensional _(2D)_ or single layer materials. Applications for 2D materials and their heterostructures in _fields_ _such_ as communications, high speed _computing,_ _sensing,_ and energy harvesting _are_ currently limit... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a railway car underframe having a fishbelly type center sill and in particular to a reinforcing structure for the transition sections of the center sill.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A fishbelly type center sill for a railway car underframe typically include... | 1. field of the invention the present invention relates to a railway car underframe having a fishbelly type center sill and in particular to a reinforcing structure for the transition sections of the center sill. 2. description of the prior art a fishbelly type center sill for one railway car underframe typically inclu... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a railway car underframe having a fishbelly type center sill and in particular to a reinforcing structure for the transition sections of the center sill. 2. Description of the Prior Art A fishbelly type center sill for a railway car underframe typically include... | 1. Field of the Invention present invention relates to a railway car underframe having a fishbelly type center sill and particular a reinforcing structure for the transition sections of the sill. 2. Description of the Prior Art A fishbelly type center sill for a car underframe typically includes a pair longitudinally e... | 1. FIELD Of tHE INvenTiOn
THE PReSenT iNVeNTION rELATES to a railwAY CAr unDErfraME hAvING a FIshbElLy Type CeNtEr sIll anD iN pARtiCulAR tO A reinFORCiNg StruCTure For tHE traNsItion SEctioNS Of thE Center SilL.
2. DesCRIPtioN of THE PRIoR art
A FisHBeLlY tYPE CEnTeR siLL FOr A rAilwAy cAr underfRAme TYPicaLlY iNCLuDe... | 1.Field of the Invention Thepresent invention relates to a railway car underframehaving a fishbelly type center sill and in particular to a reinforcing structure for thetransition sections of the center sill. 2. Description ofthePrior Art A fishbelly type center sill for a railway car underframe ty... | 1. Field of _the_ Invention _The_ present invention relates to a _railway_ _car_ underframe having a _fishbelly_ type center sill and in particular _to_ a reinforcing structure _for_ _the_ transition sections of _the_ center sill. 2. Description of the Prior Art A _fishbelly_ type center sill for a _railway_ car underf... |
In Classification and Determination of Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the China Association of Chinese Medicine classifies constitutions of the human body into nine types, including yin-yang harmony constitution, yang deficiency constitution, yin deficiency constitution, qi deficiency constitution, phleg... | in classification and determination of constitution in traditional chinese medicine, the china association of chinese medicine classifies constitutions of the human body into nine types, including yin - yang harmony constitution, yang deficiency constitution, yin deficiency constitution, qi deficiency constitution, phl... | In Classification and Determination of Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the China Acsociat*on of Chinese Medicine classifies constitutions of the human body into nine 5yLes, including yin - yang harmony constitution, yang deficiency constitution, yin deficiency constitution, qi deficiency constitution, phl... | In Classification and Determination of Constitution in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the China of Chinese Medicine classifies constitutions of the human body into nine types, including yin-yang harmony constitution, yang deficiency constitution, yin deficiency constitution, qi deficiency constitution, phlegm-dampness c... | IN cLAsSificaTIon and dETermINAtIoN oF coNsTITUTIon IN traDITIOnaL ChINeSe MEDiciNE, ThE chINa ASSocIatioN Of ChineSe MEDIciNE ClASsIfies conStiTUTIonS oF THe huMan bODy INtO nine TYpES, INclUDiNg YIN-YAng HaRMONY COnStituTION, YAng dEfICiEnCY coNstITuTion, YiN DeFiCIeNCy CONstItUtioN, qI dEfiCieNCy cONsTItUTIoN, phleG... | In Classification and Determination ofConstitution in Traditional ChineseMedicine, theChina Association of Chinese Medicineclassifies constitutionsof the humanbodyinto nine types,including yin-yangharmony constitution, yang deficiency constitution, yindeficiency constitution, qi deficiency constitution,p... | In Classification and Determination of Constitution in Traditional _Chinese_ _Medicine,_ the China _Association_ of Chinese Medicine classifies constitutions of the human body _into_ nine types, including yin-yang _harmony_ constitution, yang _deficiency_ constitution, _yin_ deficiency constitution, _qi_ deficiency con... |
The world of polymers has progressed rapidly to transform material science from wood and metals of the 19th Century to the use of thermoset polymers of the mid-20th Century to the use of thermoplastic polymers of later 20th Century.
An example of a popular rubber is butyl rubber which has excellent gas barrier properti... | my world of polymers has progressed rapidly to transform material science from wood and metals of the 19th centuries to the use of thermoset polymers of the mid - 20th century to the use of thermoplastic polymers of later 20th century. an example of a popular rubber is rubber rubber which has excellent gas barrier prop... | The world of polymers has progressed rapidly to transform material sci2nfe from wood and metals of the 19th CeHtur& to the use of thermoset polymers of the mid - 20th Century to the use of thermoplastic polymers of later 20th Century. An example of a popular rubb2G is butyl rubber which has excelleB6 gas barrier proper... | The world of polymers has progressed to transform science from wood and metals of the Century to the use of thermoset polymers of the mid-20th to the use of thermoplastic polymers of 20th Century. example of a popular rubber is butyl rubber which excellent barrier properties. But butyl rubber is not capable of being mo... | ThE WorLD of pOLYMERs hAs PrOGRESsed raPidLY To traNsFoRM maTERIaL SCienCE FRom WoOd anD MeTALs OF thE 19Th centuRy to thE USe OF tHERmoSet POLymerS of The MiD-20Th CEntuRY tO tHe use OF tHeRmoPlAsTic PolyMers oF lAteR 20TH cEnturY.
aN ExaMpLe oF A pOPULAr rUBbeR Is BUTYL rUbbeR WHiCh HaS EXcElLeNT Gas barrIER pROPeRTI... | The world of polymers hasprogressed rapidly to transform material science from wood andmetals of the 19th Century to the use of thermoset polymers of themid-20th Centuryto theuse of thermoplastic polymers of later 20th Century.An exampleof a popularrubber is butyl rubber which has excellent gas barrier prope... | The world of polymers has progressed _rapidly_ to transform material science from wood _and_ metals of the 19th Century to the use of thermoset polymers _of_ the mid-20th Century to the use of thermoplastic polymers of _later_ 20th Century. An example of a popular rubber is butyl rubber which has _excellent_ gas barrie... |
In recent years, endoscopic surgery has become the accepted standard for conducting many types of surgical procedures, both in the medical and dental arenas. The availability of imaging devices enabling a surgeon or dentist to view a particular surgical area through a small diameter endoscope which is introduced into s... | in recent years, endoscopic surgery has become the accepted standard for conducting many types of surgical procedures, both in the medical and dental arenas. the availability of imaging devices enabling a surgeon or dentist to view a particular surgical area through a small diameter endoscope which is introduced into s... | In recent years, endoscopic surgery has become the accepted standard for conducting many types of surgical procedures, both in the medical and dental arenas. The availability of imaging devices enabling a surgeon or dentist to view a particular surgical area through a small diameter endoscope which is introduced into s... | In recent years, endoscopic surgery become the accepted standard for conducting many types of surgical both in the dental arenas. of imaging devices enabling a surgeon or to view particular surgical area through a small diameter endoscope which into small cavities or openings in the body results in much less patient tr... | in RECeNt YearS, eNdOScOpiC surgERY HaS BecOMe tHE ACcepTed sTandaRd fOr COnDUctInG maNy Types oF SuRgIcAL ProcEDuRES, BoTh iN THe MEDIcal AND DENtAl areNAs. THE AvAILAbiLITY of IMaging DEvicEs enABling A SurGEON Or deNtisT TO VIEw a pArTIcuLar SuRGical ARea ThroUgh A SMAlL dIaMETEr ENdoscope WHicH IS InTroDucEd iNtO s... | In recent years, endoscopic surgery hasbecome theaccepted standard for conducting many types of surgicalprocedures, both in the medical and dental arenas. The availability ofimaging devices enabling a surgeon or dentist toviewa particular surgicalarea through a small diameter endoscope which is introduced ... | In recent years, endoscopic surgery has become the _accepted_ _standard_ _for_ conducting many _types_ of surgical procedures, both in the _medical_ _and_ dental arenas. The availability of imaging devices enabling a surgeon or dentist to view a particular surgical _area_ through a small diameter endoscope which is int... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to field effect transistors (FET's) and more particularly to FET's which are capable of operating properly at nanoscale dimensions.
2. Description of the Related Art
The metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) is the universal switchin... | 1. field of the invention the present invention generally relates to field effect transistors ( fet ' s ) and more particularly to fet ' s which are capable of operating properly at nanoscale dimensions. 2. description of the related inventor the metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor ( mosfet ) is the unive... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to field effect transistors (FET ' s) and more particularly to FET ' s which are capable of operating properly at nanoscale dimensions. 2. Description of the Related Art The jeYal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) is the universal swit... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates to field effect transistors (FET's) and more particularly to FET's which are capable of operating properly at nanoscale dimensions. 2. Description of the Related Art The metal semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) is the universal switching devi... | 1. FiEld OF the INveNTiOn
tHE PReSEnt InVEntIoN gENERallY rElaTES tO fieLD EfFEcT trANSisTORs (fet'S) AnD MoRe pARtiCUlaRLY TO FET'S wHICH Are cApaBle of oPeraTIng PropErLy At nANoSCAle diMENsiOnS.
2. DesCRipTIon OF tHE rELATeD arT
THE METal OxIdE SeMIcoNDUCTOr FiEld effEcT tRANsIStOR (MoSfeT) iS tHe UnIveRSAl SwITChIN... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention generally relates tofield effect transistors (FET's)and more particularly to FET's which are capable of operating properly at nanoscaledimensions. 2. Description of theRelated Art The metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) is ... | 1. _Field_ of the Invention The present invention generally relates _to_ field effect _transistors_ _(FET's)_ and more particularly to FET's _which_ are capable _of_ operating properly _at_ nanoscale dimensions. 2. Description of the Related Art _The_ metal oxide _semiconductor_ field effect transistor (MOSFET) is the ... |
1. Field of the Invention
This field of the present invention is the manufacture of imitation cheese-like food products.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
The manufacture of natural dairy cheese conventionally involves the treatment of milk products, including inoculation with particular and specific strains of mic... | 1. field of the invention this field of the present invention is the manufacture of imitation cheese - like food products. 2. brief description of the prior art the manufacture of natural homemade cheese conventionally involves the treatment of milk products, including inoculation with particular and specific strains o... | 1. Field of the Invention This field of the present invention is the manufacture of imitation cheese - like food products. 2. Brief Description of the Prior Art The manufacture of natural dairy cheese conventionally involves the treatment of milk products, including inoculation with particular and specific strains of m... | 1. Field of the Invention This of present invention is the manufacture of cheese-like food products. 2. Description of the Prior The manufacture of natural dairy cheese conventionally involves the treatment of milk products, inoculation with particular and specific strains of microorganisms, treatment with enzymes (esp... | 1. fIELD Of ThE INventiON
thIs fiELd Of tHe PresEnT InvenTIoN iS THe maNUFaCturE oF IMITAtiOn CheesE-like FOod ProDucts.
2. BRiEF DescrIption OF the PrIor aRt
tHE MANuFactuRe Of naTURAL daIrY cHeESe CONVenTioNAllY iNvOlVEs the treatMEnT OF MILK ProdUCTs, iNcLUdiNG INOCulaTIon WItH pArTICulAR AnD SPECifiC sTRaiNs Of Mic... | 1. Field of theInventionThisfield of the present invention is the manufacture of imitation cheese-like food products. 2. BriefDescriptionof the PriorArt The manufacture ofnatural dairy cheese conventionally involves the treatmentof milk products, including inoculationwith particular and specific st... | 1. Field of the _Invention_ _This_ field of the present invention is _the_ manufacture of _imitation_ cheese-like _food_ products. 2. Brief _Description_ of the Prior Art The manufacture of natural _dairy_ _cheese_ conventionally involves the treatment of milk products, including inoculation with _particular_ _and_ _sp... |
This invention relates to a shifting apparatus especially suited for use on motor vehicles having an automatic transmission.
Since their inception, motor vehicles have required a power train to transmit the force of the vehicle's engine to its wheels. The power train's main component is typically referred to as the "tr... | this invention relates to a shifting apparatus especially suited for use on motor vehicles having an automatic transmission. since their inception, motor vehicles have required a power train to transmit the force of the vehicle ' s engine to its wheels. the power train ' s main component is typically referred to as the... | This invention relates to a shifting apparatus especially suited for use on motor vehicles having an automatic transmission. Since their inception, motor vehicles have required a power train to transmit the force of the vehicle ' s engine to its wheels. The power train ' s main component is typically referred to as the... | This invention relates to a apparatus especially suited for use on motor vehicles having an automatic transmission. Since their inception, motor vehicles have required a power train to transmit the force the vehicle's engine to its wheels. The power train's main component is typically referred to as the "transmission".... | tHis InveNTIOn RElaTES tO a sHiftinG ApPArAtUs ESpeCIaLLY SuitEd For UsE ON mOTOr vehicLEs haVing aN AUTomATic traNSMIssION.
sINCe THEiR INCeptIOn, moTOr veHICLEs HaVe REQuIreD a powER TRain tO traNsmiT tHe FOrce Of thE vEhIclE'S eNgInE TO its WHeels. The PowER TRaiN'S mAin COMponEnt Is TyPicALLY referred TO as the "TR... | Thisinvention relates to a shifting apparatus especially suited for use on motor vehicles having an automatic transmission. Since their inception, motor vehicles have required a power train to transmit the forceof the vehicle's engine to its wheels. The powertrain's main componentis typically referred to ... | This invention relates _to_ a shifting apparatus especially suited _for_ use on motor vehicles having _an_ automatic transmission. Since their inception, motor vehicles have required a _power_ train to transmit the force of the vehicle's engine to its wheels. The _power_ train's main component _is_ typically _referred_... |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to an LCD device with reduced thickness and bezel width.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
LCD devices display an image by using thin film transistors (TFTs) as switching elements. The LCD devices are... | 1. field of the art the present invention relates to a liquid crystal display ( lcd ) device, and more particularly, to an lcd device with reduced thickness and bezel width. 2. discussion of the related art lcd devices display an image by using thin film transistors ( tfts ) as switching elements. the lcd devices are w... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to an LCD device with reduced thickness and b2z$l width. 2. Discussion of the Related Art LCD devices display an image by using thin film transistors (TFTs) as switching elements. The LCD devices are... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display and more particularly, to an LCD device with reduced thickness and bezel width. 2. Discussion of the Related Art LCD devices display image by using thin film transistors (TFTs) as switching elements. The LCD devices are widely used as d... | 1. fIeLD of The invenTion
thE PResEnT iNveNTion rELATES To A lIQuid CrySTAl dIsPLaY (LCD) dEViCE, anD MoRE PaRtICularly, tO AN lCD DeviCE wiTh reDuCed thICkness AnD bezeL wIDTH.
2. disCUSSIon Of tHE relATed aRT
LCd DeViCEs dISpLaY An ImAgE bY uSIng ThIN fIlm trAnSiStORS (TFts) AS SwiTcHIng ELemeNTs. The lcD dEVIces arE... | 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates toa liquidcrystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to an LCD device with reducedthickness and bezel width. 2. Discussion of theRelated Art LCD devices displayan image byusingthin film transistors (TFTs) as switchingelements. The LCD ... | 1. Field _of_ the Invention The present _invention_ relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to _an_ LCD _device_ _with_ reduced thickness and bezel width. _2._ Discussion of the Related Art LCD devices display an image by using _thin_ film transistors (TFTs) as _switching_ _elements._ T... |
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