Abstract:
A hub of a fan wheel with improved attachment for a metal case. The fan wheel is composed of a hub with a storage portion and a plurality of blades arranged around circumference of the hub. A metal case with a magnetic part is disposed in the storage portion of the hub. A plurality of blocking chunks is disposed in the end side of the storage portion of the hub, and at least one hook is disposed at proper position in the end side of the storage portion of the hub. A plurality of ribs is disposed inside the storage portion of the hub. The metal case has a penetrated hole with a stopper in one end of the penetrated hole. A recess is set between the stopper and the magnetic part. Therefore, when the metal case is disposed in the storage portion, by hooking the hook in the end side of the storage portion of the hub in the recess between the magnetic part and the stopper and positioning the metal case with blocking chunks and ribs, the metal case is firmly attached in the storage portion of the hub so as to improve attachment and facilitate manufacture.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a metal bushing motor to fix a fan. The fan includes a frame body, a circuit board disposed on the frame body, a stator assembly mounted on the frame body, and a rotor assembly set on the outside of the stator assembly. A loading base is disposed in the center of the frame body and a bearing is disposed on the base. The bearing on the loading base is composed of a connection part and a hollow tube. At least one joint part is disposed on outer circumference of the connection part. A lower bobbin is mounted on the button of the stator assembly. A hole is in the center of the lower bobbin and at least one obstructer corresponding to the joint part mounted on the bearing is disposed on inner circumference of the hole. By the lower bobbin, the stator assembly is firmly mounted on the bearing of the base, rather than get loose or fall off to interrupt the rotation operation of the fan while being forced or operated for a certain period.
Abstract:
A water-dispersible coformed fibrous nonwoven fabric structure comprising a primary reinforcing polymer material, preferably capable of being meltspun; a secondary reinforcing polymer material having an average fiber length less than or equal to about 15 mm and preferably having a softening point at least about 30.degree. C. lower than the softening point of the primary reinforcing polymer; and, an absorbent material, such as pulp or a superabsorbent. The fabric structure maintains desired tensile strength and softness while being water-dispersible and flushable. The fabric produced can be incorporated into an article and can be flushed down a commode. The fabric is flushable when placed in water, with agitation, if necessary, and will disperse into unrecognizable pieces without clogging conventional plumbing or piping.A method of producing the fabric structure comprises mixing the secondary reinforcing material and absorbent material and injecting this coform blend into a stream of meltspun primary reinforcing fibers. After a web structure has been established, the structure is exposed to thermal or ultrasonic energy sufficient to soften and bond the secondary reinforcing material fibers, but not to soften the primary reinforcing material fibers. An embossed pattern can be printed on the structure.
Abstract:
A polymer composition suitable for wood treatment or binding comprises a reaction product of at least a polyol and at least a crosslinking agent. The crosslinking agent has at least 2 carboxylic acid groups per molecule. A wood product comprising a wood substrate and a polymer composition as well as a wood treatment process are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Management of a planner through use of a middleware layer. A computer system is configured with the middleware layer in communication with both a planner and a data repository. One or more modules are provided in the middleware layer to support the functionality of the planner. Application program interface calls are employed to call the modules, thereby mitigating duplication of the functionality in separate planners.
Abstract:
A system and process for automatically characterizing a plurality of external cavity semiconductor laser chips on a semiconductor laser bar separated from a semiconductor wafer. The system includes a diffraction grating and a steering mirror mounted on a rotary stage for rotating the diffraction grating through a range of diffraction angles. A laser bar positioning stage for automatically aligning each laser chip in a laser bar with the diffraction grating. Reflecting a laser beam emitted from a laser chip in a laser bar with diffraction grating and steering mirror to the laser analyzer. Automatically rotating the diffraction grating through a range of diffraction angles relative to the laser beam and automatically characterizing the laser optical properties such as spectra, power, or spatial modes with the laser analyzer at each diffraction angle.
Abstract:
A cavitational ultrasound (e.g., Histotripsy) gel phantom and cavitational ultrasound testing system are provided that may include any of a number of features. One feature of the phantom and system is that it can allow for instant visual feedback on the efficacy and dosage of a Histotripsy transducer. The changes in the gel phantom can be visualized with the naked eye without having to wait for histology. The changes in the gel phantom can also be visualized with a camera, with ultrasound imaging, or with microscopy. In various embodiments, the phantom includes indicators such as carbon particles, dye-encapsulated beads, and red blood cells. Methods associated with use of the cavitational ultrasound gel phantom and testing system are also covered.
Abstract:
This invention relates to an apparatus and a method for multistage hierarchical pyrolysis and gasification of solid fuels. The apparatus comprises a feeding device 1, a multistage fluidized bed reactor 6, a residual discharging valve 9, a cyclone 10 and a condenser 11. A gas inlet is provided at the bottom of the multistage fluidized bed reactor 6 and a number of stages of fluidized beds 3 are provided within the multistage fluidized bed 6, wherein the fluidized beds 3 are separated by a number of perforated distributors 5. The top stage fluidized bed 3 is connected with the feeding device 1 and the coal fed thereto is heated by char obtained from pyrolysis in this stage and the mixture of high temperature ascending pyrolysis and gasification gas to undergo pyrolysis reactions at low temperature, thereby to obtain solid particles after preliminary pyrolytic process. The solid particles flow downwards through an overflow standpipe 4/the perforated distributor 5 to the next stage of the fluidized bed and then are pyrolyzed through being heated by char and the mixture of pyrolysis and gasification gas. The solid particles in turn pass into the next stage of the fluidized bed and finally enter into the bottom stage fluidized bed to undergo gasification reactions. More light fractions in tar can be produced using the present apparatus and method.
Abstract:
An exemplary embodiment of the present may provide goods or services by selecting component services, and computing an automaton from the component services. A Petri net may be generated from the automaton using a theory of regions, and the Petri net may be executed to optimize the provision of goods or services.
Abstract:
A method of generating a set of composite services is provided herein. The method includes receiving standardized service descriptions of a set of component services from service providers. The standardized description of a component service may be translated to an automaton-based description. A specified goal associated with the set of component services may be received. The set of composite services may be generated based on the automaton-based description and the specified goal. Each of the generated composite services may accomplish the specified goal.