Abstract:
A drain assembly comprising a rigid fixture body having a longitudinal axis, an intake opening adapted to conduct a fluid into the fixture body, the intake opening generally being oriented to point away from the longitudinal axis, an discharge opening adapted to conduct the fluid out from the fixture body, the discharge opening generally being oriented to point away from the longitudinal axis and the intake opening, a divider plate disposed in the rigid fixture body along the longitudinal axis, the divider plate adapted to divide an internal space of the rigid fixture body and form a generally U-shaped fluid-conducting passageway from the intake opening to the discharge opening, a clean-out opening in fluid communication with the passageway and generally being oriented to point away from the longitudinal axis and the discharge opening, and a removable cap adapted to close off the clean-out opening.
Abstract:
Systems and methods provide for discontinuous download of media files. The system and method work within the bounds of simple, existing, open protocols and the media files served are playable by standard media playback clients. The method is driven by a request to play a media file from any location within the media file, including sections of the media file that the initial download has not yet reached. The method comprises downloading the media file in segments corresponding to the location in the media file that the user desires to view and merging the segments. The method allows for tracking of which segments have been downloaded and which have not.
Abstract:
Systems and methods provide for discontinuous download of media files. The system and method work within the bounds of simple, existing, open protocols and the media files served are playable by standard media playback clients. The method is driven by a request to play a media file from any location within the media file, including sections of the media file that the initial download has not yet reached. The method comprises downloading the media file in segments corresponding to the location in the media file that the user desires to view and merging the segments. The method allows for tracking of which segments have been downloaded and which have not.
Abstract:
A system and method of analyzing a power grid in an integrated circuit includes inputting a circuit design to a test bench, inputting a plurality of initial values for the circuit design in to the test bench, setting a current time t to 0 value for an initial time (t0) of the operation of the circuit design, representing each capacitor in an RC circuit corresponding to the power grid circuit design by the each capacitor's respective time variant equivalent companion model, describing each one of the plurality of RC equivalent circuits mathematically as one of a corresponding plurality of linear equations, storing the plurality of linear equations in a matrix Y0 for time t0, resolving the matrix Y0 to determine a DC operating point, updating the RC equivalent circuits and the corresponding plurality of linear equations at a second time step t1=t+h where h is a time step value equal to the current time t and a next simulated operation time, storing the updated plurality of linear equations in a matrix Y1 for time t1, inverting the matrix Y1 to form inverted matrix Y1−1, resolving the inverted matrix Y1−1, calculating a new time step and setting the current time t to t+h, comparing the new time step h to a plurality of time steps in a time step database, selecting one of the plurality of time steps substantially equal to the new time step and recalling a solution corresponding to the selected time step.
Abstract:
A dynamic pricing system and method that enables prices for sellable objects to be dynamically adjusted using pricing factors corresponding to attributes of the sellable objects. Product administrators are enabled to define sellable products and extended attributes for the products, while pricing administrators are enabled to define price lists for the sellable products and extended attributes. Sales representatives build sellable objects, such as quotes, orders, shopping carts, etc, by adding products that customers would like to purchase to the sellable object. Additionally, extended attributes may be selected for all or a portion of the products. Using Static Pricing, an initial or static price is determined for the sellable objects. The static price may then be dynamically adjusted prior to or at the point of a sales transaction or offer using pricing factors corresponding to combinations of various attributes of the sellable object and/or products from which it is built.
Abstract:
Systems and methods provide for discontinuous download of media files. The system and method work within the bounds of simple, existing, open protocols and the media files served are playable by standard media playback clients. The method is driven by a request to play a media file from any location within the media file, including sections of the media file that the initial download has not yet reached. The method comprises downloading the media file in segments corresponding to the location in the media file that the user desires to view and merging the segments. The method allows for tracking of which segments have been downloaded and which have not.
Abstract:
Oscillating disk devices for drip irrigation systems, heap leach mining systems, industrial cleaning high pressure washer or emulsifying systems are provided. The devices include an upper body portion having an inlet defining an intake passageway and a lower body portion having a discharge outlet defining a discharge opening and passageway. A disk (or disk combined with a spring) is positioned in a chamber between the upper and lower body portions. During the oscillation cycle, the disk oscillates with great energy at a low to medium frequency. This mechanical oscillation may be used to flush out irrigation or heap leach mining drippers and lines, and to create shock waves or mechanical vibrations that can be used for industrial cleaning applications, increase efficiency of high pressure water and mix or emulsify solutions.
Abstract:
A reusable agricultural and industrial tie (10, 50, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) for securing objects to a fixed structure, such as a tensile wire, and a wooden or metal structure. The reusable tie includes a head portion (14, 54, 202, 302, 402, 602) adapted for securely fastening onto the fixed structure, and a band (12, 52, 306, 406, 506, 606) having two ends coupled to the head portion and forming a generally annular cavity. A clamping assembly (16, 56, 304, 404, 504, 604) is formed in the ends of the generally annular band and has first (22, 62, 210, 310, 410, 510, 610) and second (24, 64, 212, 312, 412, 512, 612) interlocking members for adjustably, securely and fixedly clamping around the objects. The first interlocking member includes a single-contact-point biasing tongue (100, 220, 320, 420, 520, 620) defining an elongated opening (30, 70, 222, 322, 422, 522, 622) with a jaw member (28, 68, 216, 316, 416, 516, 616) with a predetermined number of teeth (32, 72, 218, 318, 418, 518, 618). The second interlocking member also includes a jaw member (38, 76, 106, 226, 326, 426, 426, 526, 626) with a predetermined number of teeth (42, 82,228, 328, 428, 528, 628) and is adapted for insertion into the elongated opening and meshing with the jaw member of the first interlocking member. The tie may be easily installed with manual hand pressure and may be easily removed for reuse.
Abstract:
Apparatus for fastening to an irrigation hose and a suspended wire is provided. The apparatus comprises a flexible band forming a substantially annular cavity. The band has two free ends to which are attached first and second interlocking members of a hose clamping assembly. A wire clamping member is formed integral to said band and located directly opposed to said hose clamping member. The apparatus is easily installed and removed for reuse.
Abstract:
The dripper and mini-spray include an inlet and an outlet coupled to a housing which defines a substantially spherical, ellipsoidal, or cylindrical chamber. The chamber houses a ball which can roll about the chamber freely, but which is too large to exit through either the inlet or outlet. A whirlpool is caused by water or other liquids entering the chamber through the inlet due to the particular orientation and position of the inlet, the shape of the chamber, and optional water obstructing structures such as a reflector pad and a deflector ridge and slot openings therein. The resultant whirlpool(s) flush debris from the chamber and push the ball around the chamber for a predetermined period of time. The ball then becomes seated against the outlet to substantially obstruct the passageway out in a pressure-compensated manner.