Abstract:
An invention is disclosed for a layer structure that facilitates configuring a Fiber Channel driver. In one embodiment, the layer structure includes a hardware layer directory that includes code for communicating with a Fiber Channel controller. In addition, a wrapper layer directory is included in the layer structure. The wrapper layer directory includes code for communicating with the code associated with the hardware layer directory, and also includes a wrapper header file that defines a particular value setting in a first state, such as a compiler directive set a particular value. The layer structure further includes a global header directory that defines a group of value settings. The group of value settings is defined for the code associated with each of the hardware directory and the wrapper layer directory. The particular value setting in the first state is also included in the group of value settings. The code associated with each of the hardware layer directory, the wrapper layer directory and the global header directory is linked with one another. The linking is accomplished such that any change to the particular value setting made in the code associated with the wrapper layer directory has priority over the first state defined in the global header directory.
Abstract:
A heat sink (10) includes a circular base (20), a plurality of fins (30), and a central post (40). The base is adapted to be in thermal contact with an electronic device, to remove heat therefrom. The post extends from a top surface (26) of the base. The post has a first surface connected to the top surface and a second surface (44) dimensioned according to a heat sink fan to be attached thereon. The post also has a concave side surface (42) between the second surface of the post and the top surface of the base, for directing airflow. The fins are identical in height to the post. The fins are curved, aligned and spaced from each other at uniform intervals corresponding to directions of airflow generated from the fan. These minimize resistance to cooling air entering or exiting the heat sink.
Abstract:
A method for forming a vacuum display device elongated spacers therein and devices formed by such method are disclosed. In the method, a number of elongated spacers are first mounted in a clamping fixture such that the bottom edges of the spacers extends perpendicularly away from the clamping fixture and are sufficiently exposed. The clamping fixture with the elongated spacers are then pushed onto a substrate that is coated with a layer of adhesive material. After the bottom edges of the spacers are adequately coated with a layer of adhesive material, the clamping fixture is removed from the layer of adhesive and then pushed onto a lower glass panel of the vacuum display device with the spacers contacting spacings provided between active regions on the top surface of the lower glass plate. The completed structure may optionally be subjected to an annealing process at a temperature between about 250.degree. C. and about 600.degree. C. to improve the bond strength and to relieve the bonding stress. After the spacers are adequately bonded to the lower glass panel, the clamping fixture is removed and a top glass plate is bonded to the top edges of the spacers and four sidewall panels positioned at the peripheral areas of the vacuum display device to form a vacuum-tight chamber.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a bicycle parking lock apparatus adapted for locking a crank of the bicycle. The apparatus includes a primary lock part and a secondary lock part movable reciprocatingly relative to the primary lock part. The primary lock part defines a recess adapted to receive the crank. The recess is provided with a sidewall such that when the crank is received in the recess, an outboard side of the crank at a first end thereof is shielded by the sidewall. The secondary lock part is adapted to hold the crank in position in cooperation with the primary lock part.
Abstract:
A face insert for golf club head in one embodiment can comprise a substrate comprising a score line groove-free front surface. A cover layer is provided at least on the front surface of the substrate. The cover layer can alternatively overlay at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the substrate. The cover layer comprises a ball-striking surface spaced by the cover layer from the substrate. Plural elongated score line grooves can extend into the polymer layer from the ball-striking surface. In addition, visible markings are interposed between the cover layer and the front surface of the substrate, the visible markings being visible through the cover layer. In one form the visible markings comprise elongated score line markings and target markings in a central portion of the substrate. The visible markings can be screen-printed markings, which are then protected by the cover layer from wear. The cover layer can be molded and can be a polymer layer. The score line grooves can be formed, for example, by molding during molding of the polymer layer.
Abstract:
An electron beam apparatus is configured for dark field imaging of a substrate surface. Dark field is defined as an operational mode where the image contrast is sensitive to topographical features on the surface. A source generates a primary electron beam, and scan deflectors are configured to deflect the primary electron beam so as to scan the primary electron beam over the substrate surface whereby secondary and/or backscattered electrons are emitted from the substrate surface, said emitted electrons forming a scattered electron beam. A beam separator is configured to separate the scattered electron beam from the primary electron beam. The apparatus includes a cooperative arrangement which includes at least a ring-like element, a first grid, and a second grid. The ring-like element and the first and second grids each comprises conductive material. A segmented detector assembly is positioned to receive the scattered electron beam after the scattered electron beam passes through the cooperative arrangement. Other embodiments, aspects and features are also disclosed. The apparatus is configured to yield good topographical contrast, high signal to noise ratio, and to accommodate a variety of scattered beam properties that result from different primary beam and scan geometry settings.
Abstract:
Various embodiments of a multi-laser system are disclosed. In some embodiments, the multi-laser system includes a plurality of lasers, a plurality of laser beams, a beam positioning system, beam focusing optics, a thermally stable enclosure and a temperature controller. The thermally stable enclosure is configured to thermally and mechanically couple to a flow cell. The thermally stable enclosure substantially comprises a material with high thermal conductivity. The thermally stable enclosure can have a relatively small volume.
Abstract:
A method for transforming a starting data structure into a resultant data structure is provided. The data structures may be embodied in any language or format, including the Extensible Markup Language (XML). The starting data structure is separated into segments. The transformation may be analyzed to determine which loops are top level and separable. The starting data structure may be analyzed to estimate the most costly loop, then separated along the most costly loop. Segments are transformed independently, and transformed segments are recombined to create the resultant data structure.
Abstract:
A reinforcing member for a badminton racquet wherein the racquet extends along a longitudinal axis and includes a frame having a tubular hoop portion supporting a string bed and a tubular handle portion. The reinforcing member includes a generally T-shaped body having first and second sections. The first section has an outer surface that defines a first cross-sectional area measured about a longitudinal plane positioned generally perpendicular to the string bed. The second section longitudinally and outwardly extends from the first section. The second section has an outer surface that defines a second cross-sectional area measured about a transverse plane. The first cross-sectional area is at least 50 percent greater than the second cross-sectional area. The first and second sections are configured for placement within the hoop and handle portions of the frame, respectively.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a convertible child cycle, which includes a cycle frame extending in a horizontal longitudinal direction and curved upwardly. The cycle frame is formed with a slot facing downward. The cycle frame is further formed with a first installation connector adjacent to the front end, a second installation connector adjacent to the rear end, and a third installation connector disposed between the first and second installation connectors. The child cycle further includes a headset assembly and a rear fork assembly releasably engaged the first and the second installation connectors, respectively. With the growth of a preschool child rider, the invention may be readily converted into a tricycle, a balance bicycle or a bicycle by combining the cycle frame with various accessory parts, thereby satisfying the recreation needs of the preschool child at different developmental stages.