Abstract:
The present disclosure talks about an integrated boot for use with a connector. The connector is connected to an inner optical fibre cable. The integrated boot includes a boot part and an elf part. The elf part is integral to the boot part. The boot part holds the connector with the inner optical fibre cable. The boot part connects a first end of the inner optical fibre cable to the connector. The elf part is capable of engaging with a transport tube when the elf part is pushed into the transport tube. The inner optical fibre cable passes through the transport tube.
Abstract:
The present disclosure talks about an integrated boot for use with a connector. The connector is connected to an inner optical fibre cable. The integrated boot includes a boot part and an elf part. The elf part is integral to the boot part. The boot part holds the connector with the inner optical fibre cable. The boot part connects a first end of the inner optical fibre cable to the connector. The elf part is capable of engaging with a transport tube when the elf part is pushed into the transport tube. The inner optical fibre cable passes through the transport tube.
Abstract:
A system and method for removing suspended solids from waste water includes flowing a volume of waste water through a series of flow chambers arranged between an inlet and an outlet. Each of the flow chambers includes a flow path that is substantially transverse (orthogonal) to a predominant flow path between the inlet and the outlet. The flow chambers are arranged substantially parallel to each other in a switchback (antiparallel) configuration. Stops (e.g., oil or debris stops) are disposed in one or more flow chambers. The stops are configured to substantially impede (or otherwise reduce) introduction of floating material to a flow chamber immediately downstream of each stop. Weirs are disposed in one or more of the flow chambers. The weirs are configured to substantially impede (or otherwise reduce) introduction of settled solids to a flow chamber immediately downstream of each weir.
Abstract:
A tooling fixture that provides a compact, multi-station fixture vise is described. The design provides a compact, tooling fixture that is easily assembled into multi-unit arrays for machining of large volumes of workpieces. Variations of design include the ability to hold two separate pieces to be machined by one fixture, to hold a single piece in each fixture and to attach an array of the fixtures to a base for simultaneously machining and array of parts.
Abstract:
An extruded workpiece for use as raw material stock in machining is described. The material is extruded through a die that includes a section to form a clamping region, said clamping regions sized and shaped to fit the clamp of a vise used to hold parts during machining. Another embodiment describes the die used to make the workpiece and another embodiment describes a process for using the die and the work piece to generate a finished part.
Abstract:
A cable management frame assembly comprising a collapsible frame chassis and a plurality of positionally configurable cable management fixtures that can be affixed to the frame chassis without the use of tools or additional hardware such screws, nuts or bolts. A panel mount allows patch panels and equipment to be mounted to the frame chassis without the use of tools or additional hardware.
Abstract:
A patch panel assembly including a cable manager, a front panel, and a cable grip holder having adjustable holding elements for securing a cable. The front panel is pivotable between a normal position and a pivoted position.
Abstract:
Embodiments of systems and methods for the aggregation, analysis, display and monetization of pricing data for commodities in general, and which may be particularly useful applied to vehicles are disclosed. Specifically, in certain embodiments, historical transaction data associated with a particular vehicle configuration may be obtained and processed to determine pricing data associated with the vehicle configuration. The historical transaction data or determined pricing data may then be presented in an intuitive manner.
Abstract:
It is first determined whether any printing element of a printhead has failed. If so, functions of the failed element are reassigned to other elements. Some aspects of the invention do this in such a way as to maintain essentially single-pass operation. Ordinarily the reassigned functions are applied to control operation of the head or heads, to print images on a print medium, and functions of the apparatus and method are effected automatically by program instructions—in nonvolatile memory. One approach to the reassignment includes removing from service all printing elements between the failed element and a nearer end of the head, inclusive—and then preferably operating all remaining in-service elements as a shorter printhead. If the printhead operates in conjunction with a print-medium advance mechanism, then also preferably each operation of that mechanism is shortened to correspond to a height of the shorter head. Another approach, if the failed element is in a black printhead and the printer has three or more subtractive-primary-color heads, includes assigning a corresponding printing element of each of those color heads, in combination, to print in lieu of the failed black-printing element. Yet another approach—if the printer has other heads that print the same color as the failed element—is assigning a corresponding element of one or more of those heads to stand in for the failed element. Still another approach includes assigning a printing element near (preferably next to) the failed element.