Abstract:
The present invention prevents the degradation of the power generating efficiency of an alternating current generator by preventing the expansion of an air gap formed between pole cores and a stator core, achieves low-noise operation by preventing generation of high-frequency impact magnetic noise, and makes it possible to relieve strains applied on a magnet holder. The present invention utilizes sixteen magnets, each of which fits between two of sixteen claw-like magnetic poles formed on the outer periphery of Lundell-type pole cores, which rotates integrally with a shaft. The magnets are caught and stopped by a magnet holder which has been formed by interconnecting zig-zagging segments and has elasticity as a whole. Here, the permanent magnets are held by the magnet holder so that the magnet holder does not protrude towards the rotor side from the outer peripheral face of the Lundell-type pole cores and the contacting faces of the magnet holder contact the outer faces of the permanent magnets. The claw-like magnetic poles are disposed so as to face the stator.
Abstract:
A printer wherein a drive roller of a pair of sheet discharge rollers is made of rubber and a driven roller of the pair of sheet discharge rollers is made of synthetic resin; the leading end of a sheet is guided so as to be abutted against the drive roller earlier than the driven roller; the sheet that is in the course of being discharged is guided by a sheet discharge tray so as to come in slidable contact with an edge portion that is on a print head side of a sheet discharge opening. As a result, the printer can provide satisfactory printing conditions quickly with a simple structure and reduce noise leaking from the sheet discharge opening.
Abstract:
A magnet holding member is mounted onto a rotor of an alternator, and holds permanent magnets inserted between the claws of pole cores. The magnet holding member has twelve housing parts each of which has corrugated side surfaces which serve as shock absorbing structures to relieve stress when excessive stress is exerted thereon by the claws of the pole cores. The magnet holding member is manufactured in a state in which the housing parts are arranged in the shape of a belt and are connected with connecting parts. The magnet holding member is bent into an annular shape after the permanent magnets are pressed into the housing parts, and is then mounted onto the rotor. To facilitate ease of manufacture of the magnet holding member, the openings of each housing part face the same direction.
Abstract:
The present invention provide a method for producing 2-cyclohexene-1-ol which comprises using a catalyst containing an inetermetallic compound of palladium and lead and/or bismuth when cyclohexenyl hydroperoxide is subjected to hydrogenolysis to produce 2-cyclohexene-1-ol.If the catalyst of the present invention is employed, it is possible to obtain the desired 2-cyclohexene-1-ol at a high selectivity with a much simpler reaction system than the prior art and, in addition, to inhibit the hydrogenation of coexisting cyclohexene sufficiently.
Abstract:
A paper skew removal apparatus including a single paper feed roller for feeding a paper in a state that the paper feed roller is in contact with the central part of the paper as viewed in the paper width direction, and a paper feed roller and gate roller for contacting the leading edge of the paper, the portions of the rollers that contact the leading edge of the paper are disposed in a direction orthogonal to the advancing direction of the paper fed by the paper feed roller. A printer is also disclosed which incorporates the disclosed paper skew removal apparatus. The inventive and unique construction provides reduction of paper feed time and size reduction in the overall printer, as well as ensuring a reliable skew removal from the paper.
Abstract:
A printer which is compact, can accurately supply paper and has reduced noise characteristics. Additionally, the printer enables easy correction of paper jams and can be selectively operated in various modes according to the user's preference. The printer includes a paper feed roller which is pivotable between a paper feed position and a non-feeding position, a drive force transmitting mechanism for transmitting a drive force to the paper feed roller, a carriage reciprocatively movable along the width of the paper fed by the paper feed roller, and an intermediate transmission mechanism attached to the side of the carriage. Only when the carriage is in a stand-by position, the intermediate transmission mechanism couples with the drive force transmitting mechanism to transmit to the paper feed roller a paper-feed directional rotating force so as to rotate the paper feed roller to the paper feed position. The intermediate transmission mechanism is preferably an idler rotatably mounted on the side of the carriage. The paper feed roller is preferably driven through a planetary gear mechanism including a sun gear provided on a drive shaft, a paper-feed roller holder rotatably mounted on the drive shaft, and a planetary gear coaxially provided with the paper feed roller supported with the paper-feed roller holder.
Abstract:
A method for producing aliphatic O-arylurethanes by the reaction of an aliphatic primary amine with an aromatic hydroxyl compound and urea. Ammonia produced as a by-product in the reaction is removed during the reaction so that the ammonia concentration of the reaction solution is maintained at 2 wt % or less.
Abstract:
A paper sheet material conveying device has a feed roller assembly and a temporary hampering assembly disposed downstream thereof. The sheet material conveying device includes a driven shaft to be rotated by a driving source and a driven roller mounted thereon. The driven roller has an inside diameter larger than the outside diameter of the driven shaft and is mounted rotatably on the driven shaft. When the forward movement of the sheet material fed by the feed roller assembly is hampered by the temporary hampering assembly, the rotation of the driven roller is stopped by the resistance of the sheet material exerted on the driven roller in spite of the rotation of the driven shaft.
Abstract:
A speed detecting apparatus having a detector (101) for generating two sine-wave signals (PA, PB) which are .pi./2 out of phase with each other and have a frequency proportional to the speed of rotation of a motor so that actual-speed voltages (V.sub.L, V.sub.H) can be produced which are proportional to the speed of rotation of the motor. The speed detecting apparatus includes a quadrupling circuit and a frequency-to-voltage converter 107. Also included is a first speed generator for generating the actual-speed voltage (V.sub.H) in a high-speed range and a second speed generator which includes a four-phase rectangular signal generating circuit (106), a differentiating circuit (109), and a synchronous rectifier circuit (110) for producing the actual-speed voltage (V.sub.L) in a low-speed range. The voltages generated by the first and second speed generators are selectively issued as an output depending on whether the motor rotates at a high speed or a low speed.
Abstract:
A novel crystalline aluminosilicate which exhibits a specific X-ray diffraction pattern having at least seven diffraction lines showing the following relative intensities at the positions of the following respective diffraction angle (2.theta.):______________________________________ Diffraction angle (2.theta., deg) Relative intensity ______________________________________ 7.8 .+-. 0.2 5-30 8.7 .+-. 0.2 90-100 8.9 .+-. 0.2 90-100 17.5 .+-. 0.2 5-30 17.7 .+-. 0.2 5-30 23.1 .+-. 0.2 30-80 23.3 .+-. 0.2 20-50 ______________________________________ Such a crystalline aluminosilicate is produced by the mutual reaction of the components of a mixture of a silica source, an alumina source, a sodium source and water in the presence of 1,8-diamino-4-aminomethyloctane. The crystalline aluminosilicate thus prepared has an excellent catalytic activity and exhibits a specific adsorption behavior. The novel crystalline aluminosilicate according to the present invention may be advantageously used as a catalyst for producing a disubstituted benzene from a monosubstituted benzene or for producing a lower olefin from methanol and/or dimethyl ether and as an adsorbent.