Apparatus for the separation and recovery of a solid product transported
by a gas
    1.
    发明授权
    Apparatus for the separation and recovery of a solid product transported by a gas 失效
    用于分离和回收由气体输送的固体产物的装置

    公开(公告)号:US4261713A

    公开(公告)日:1981-04-14

    申请号:US65544

    申请日:1979-08-10

    摘要: Apparatus for the separation and recovery of a solid product transported by a gas, wherein said apparatus comprises at least one filter cartridge made from a rigid porous material mounted in a sealed enclosure and defining in the latter a first filter chamber within the at least one cartridge and which communicates by its lower end with a tube for the collection of the separated solid product and a second chamber for the collection of the filtered gas outside the said at least one cartridge, the latter having two large-surface opposite porous walls maintained with an appropriate spacing by spacers fixed on the said walls and disposed in the filter chamber in such a way as to form deflectors, means for introducing the gas transporting the solid product to be separated into the said filter chamber and means for extracting the filtered gas from the collection chamber.

    摘要翻译: 用于分离和回收由气体输送的固体产物的装置,其中所述装置包括至少一个由刚性多孔材料制成的滤筒,该刚性多孔材料安装在密封的壳体中,并在其中限定在所述至少一个筒体内的第一过滤室 并且其下端与用于收集分离的固体产物的管连通,以及用于在所述至少一个筒的外部收集被过滤的气体的第二室,后者具有两个保持有 通过间隔件固定在所述壁上并以这样的方式设置在过滤室中以形成偏转器的适当间隔,用于将输送待分离的固体产物的气体引入到所述过滤室中的装置,以及用于从所述过滤室中提取过滤气体的装置 收集室。

    Process for the pneumatic transfer of a pulverulent material
    2.
    发明授权
    Process for the pneumatic transfer of a pulverulent material 失效
    用于气动传递粉状材料的方法

    公开(公告)号:US4265572A

    公开(公告)日:1981-05-05

    申请号:US64873

    申请日:1979-08-08

    IPC分类号: B65G53/24 B65G53/42

    CPC分类号: B65G53/42

    摘要: Process for the pneumatic transfer of a pulverulent material contained in a cylindrical container, wherein it comprises the introduction, via a sealed passage located in the upper part and in the axis of the container, of a suction member which is movable in translation along said axis and having at its suction end located in the container an annular nozzle which is able to direct a gas jet towards the walls of the container so as to ensure the scavenging of said walls during suction, the level of said annular nozzle in the container being maintained constantly above the level of the pulverulent material contained therein until all the material has been sucked out, including that on the bottom of the container. The process is performed by an apparatus for the pneumatic transfer of a pulverulent material comprising a cylindrical container containing the pulverulent material and pneumatic extraction duct for emptying the container. As a result of the invention it is possible to extract all the material contained in a container, particularly when the material is of a clogging or tacky nature.

    摘要翻译: 包含在圆筒形容器中的粉状材料的气动传递方法,其中包括通过位于容器的上部和轴线上的密封通道的引入件,该抽吸构件可沿着所述轴线平移地移动 并且在其吸入端处具有位于容器中的环形喷嘴,其能够将气体射流引向容器的壁,以便确保在抽吸期间所述壁的清除,所述容器中的所述环形喷嘴的水平被保持 不断高于包含在其中的粉状材料的水平面,直到所有的材料被吸出,包括在容器的底部。 该方法由用于气动传递粉末材料的装置进行,该装置包括含有粉状材料的圆柱形容器和用于排空容器的气动抽出管道。 作为本发明的结果,可以提取包含在容器中的所有材料,特别是当材料具有堵塞或发粘性质时。

    Container for radioactive objects
    3.
    发明授权
    Container for radioactive objects 失效
    集装箱放射性物体

    公开(公告)号:US4066909A

    公开(公告)日:1978-01-03

    申请号:US728841

    申请日:1976-10-01

    IPC分类号: G21F5/00 G21F5/015 G21F5/02

    CPC分类号: G21F5/015

    摘要: The container consists of a shielded body having an internal cavity and of a capsule which can be inserted into the cavity and is capable of sliding motion along the axis of this latter. The front face of the capsule is sealed by means of a removable door and the rear face is attached to an operating rod. The cavity is sealed beyond the front face of the capsule by means of a shielded element for positioning a cover opposite to the removable door of the capsule. The cover cooperates with means for permitting leak-tight coupling or uncoupling of the cover and the capsule by displacing these latter in relative motion.

    摘要翻译: 容器由具有内腔和胶囊的屏蔽体组成,该屏蔽体可以插入空腔中,并且能够沿着该腔体的轴线滑动。 胶囊的前表面通过可拆卸的门密封,后表面连接到操作杆上。 空腔通过屏蔽元件密封在胶囊的前面之外,用于定位与胶囊的可拆卸门相对的盖。 盖与用于通过使它们相对运动地移位而允许盖和胶囊的密封耦合或解耦的装置协作。

    Method and device for testing TSVS in a 3D chip stack
    4.
    发明授权
    Method and device for testing TSVS in a 3D chip stack 有权
    用于在3D芯片堆栈中测试TSVS的方法和设备

    公开(公告)号:US08593170B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-11-26

    申请号:US12891658

    申请日:2010-09-27

    摘要: A method and device for testing through-substrate vias (TSVs) in a 3D chip stack are disclosed. In one aspect, the 3D chip stack includes at least a first die having a first electrical circuit and a second die having a second electrical circuit. The first die further includes at least one first TSV for providing electrical connection between the first electrical circuit and the second electrical circuit. The first die further includes test circuitry and at least one second TSV electrically connected between the first TSV and the test circuitry. The electrical connection between the first TSV and the second TSV is made outside the second die. In one aspect, this allows testing the first TSV in the first die even if the second die is not provided with dedicated test circuitry.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于在3D芯片堆栈中测试贯穿衬底通孔(TSV)的方法和装置。 一方面,3D芯片堆栈至少包括具有第一电路的第一管芯和具有第二电路的第二管芯。 第一模具还包括用于在第一电路和第二电路之间提供电连接的至少一个第一TSV。 第一裸片还包括测试电路和电连接在第一TSV和测试电路之间的至少一个第二TSV。 第一TSV和第二TSV之间的电连接在第二管芯的外部。 在一个方面,这允许测试第一裸片中的第一TSV,即使第二裸片没有设置专用测试电路。

    Cost-aware design-time/run-time memory management methods and apparatus
    5.
    发明授权
    Cost-aware design-time/run-time memory management methods and apparatus 失效
    成本感知设计时/运行时内存管理方法和设备

    公开(公告)号:US07552304B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-06-23

    申请号:US11133155

    申请日:2005-05-18

    IPC分类号: G06F12/02

    摘要: Methods, apparatus and software products are described for design-time data-assignment techniques for hierarchical memories, e.g., multi-banked memories in an essentially digital system as well as methods, apparatus and software products for run-time memory management techniques of such a system. Memory assignment techniques are described for assigning data to a hierarchical memory particularly for multi-tasked applications where data of dynamically created/deleted tasks is allocated at run-time. The energy consumption of hierarchical memories such as multi-banked memories depends largely on how data is assigned to the memory banks. Methods, apparatus and software products are described for design-time data-assignment techniques for hierarchical memories, e.g., multi-banked memories in an essentially digital system which improve a cost function such as energy consumption.

    摘要翻译: 描述了用于分层存储器的设计时数据分配技术的方法,装置和软件产品,例如基本上数字系统中的多存储器存储器以及用于这种存储器的运行时存储器管理技术的方法,装置和软件产品 系统。 描述内存分配技术,用于将数据分配给分层存储器,特别是对于在运行时分配动态创建/删除的任务的数据的多任务应用程序。 分层存储器(诸如多存储器存储器)的能量消耗在很大程度上取决于数据如何被分配给存储器组。 描述了分层存储器的设计时数据分配技术的方法,装置和软件产品,例如基本上数字系统中的多存储存储器,其提高诸如能量消耗的成本函数。

    Task concurrency management design method
    6.
    发明授权
    Task concurrency management design method 有权
    任务并发管理设计方法

    公开(公告)号:US07234126B2

    公开(公告)日:2007-06-19

    申请号:US09935789

    申请日:2001-08-22

    IPC分类号: G06F17/50

    CPC分类号: G06F17/5045 G06F2217/86

    摘要: A system and method of designing digital system. One aspect of the invention includes a method for designing an essentially digital system, wherein Pareto-based task concurrency optimization is performed. The method uses a system-level description of the functionality and timing of the digital system. The system-level description comprises a plurality of tasks. Task concurrency optimization is performed on said system-level description, thereby obtaining a task concurrency optimized system-level description, including Pareto-like task optimization information. The essentially digital system is designed based on said task concurrency optimized system-level description. In one embodiment of the invention, the description is includes a “grey-box” description of the essentially digital system.

    摘要翻译: 一种设计数字系统的系统和方法。 本发明的一个方面包括一种用于设计基本数字系统的方法,其中执行基于Pareto的任务并发优化。 该方法使用数字系统的功能和时序的系统级描述。 系统级描述包括多个任务。 在所述系统级描述上执行任务并发优化,从而获得包含Pareto类任务优化信息的任务并发优化系统级描述。 本质上数字系统是基于所述任务并发优化的系统级描述而设计的。 在本发明的一个实施例中,描述包括基本数字系统的“灰盒”描述。

    Remote manipulation assembly
    7.
    发明授权
    Remote manipulation assembly 失效
    遥控器组装

    公开(公告)号:US4523884A

    公开(公告)日:1985-06-18

    申请号:US309604

    申请日:1981-10-08

    摘要: Remote manipulating assembly of the type comprising a movable platform carrying a telescopic supporting or carrying assembly at the end of which a remote manipulation arm can be displaced within an enclosure, wherein the platform is located within a wall of the enclosure, at least one opening being provided in the wall to permit the introduction of the telescopic carrying assembly of axis AA into the enclosure, and wherein the platform is provided with a hood within which the telescopic carrying assembly and the remote manipulation arm can be completely contained, the hood also being provided in its opening part with means for the tight connection to the wall of the enclosure cooperating with sealing means provided in the opening, and having at its other end means for controlling the displacements of the telescopic carrying assembly, while also having connection and supply means for the displacements of the remote manipulation arm, together with its operation and the operation of its tools.The invention also relates to a process for connecting a remote manipulation assembly to the opening of an enlcosure.The present remote manipulation assembly is intended for working in hostile or dangerous environments, particularly in the nuclear field.

    摘要翻译: 该类型的远程操纵组件包括一个可伸缩的支撑或承载组件的可移动平台,在该终端处远程操纵臂可在外壳内移动,其中平台位于外壳的壁内,至少一个开口 设置在壁中以允许将轴线AA的伸缩式承载组件引入外壳中,并且其中平台设置有罩,可伸缩式携带组件和远程操纵臂可以完全包含在该罩内,罩也被设置 在其开口部分具有用于与设置在开口中的密封装置协作的壳体的紧密连接的装置,并且在其另一端具有用于控制伸缩式承载组件的位移的装置,同时还具有连接和供应装置, 远程操纵臂的位移,以及其操作及其操作 喔。 本发明还涉及一种用于将远程操作组件连接到放大器的开口的过程。 目前的远程操纵组件旨在在敌对或危险的环境中工作,特别是在核领域。

    DESIGN OPTIMIZATION
    8.
    发明申请
    DESIGN OPTIMIZATION 有权
    设计优化

    公开(公告)号:US20090112344A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-04-30

    申请号:US12258261

    申请日:2008-10-24

    IPC分类号: G06F19/00

    CPC分类号: G06F17/5068

    摘要: A method for optimizing a design for a device is disclosed. Such an optimization is performed with respect to a predetermined metric, e.g. device speed, area, power consumption or yield. In one aspect, the method comprises obtaining a design for a device. The design comprises design components. The method also comprises determining from the design components at least one group of first design components that has a higher sensitivity to the predetermined metric than second design components. The first design components may be on the critical path in the design. The method further comprises tuning the first design components and the technology for manufacturing the first design components thus reducing the variability of the first design components and obtaining an optimized design with respect to the predetermined metric.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于优化设备的设计的方法。 相对于预定的度量,例如, 设备速度,面积,功耗或产量。 在一个方面,该方法包括获得设备的设计。 该设计包括设计组件。 该方法还包括从设计组件确定与第二设计组件相比具有比预定度量更高的灵敏度的至少一组第一设计组件。 第一个设计组件可能在设计的关键路径上。 该方法还包括调整第一设计组件和用于制造第一设计组件的技术,从而减少第一设计组件的可变性并获得关于预定度量的优化设计。

    Cost-aware design-time/run-time memory management methods and apparatus

    公开(公告)号:US20060018179A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-01-26

    申请号:US11133155

    申请日:2005-05-18

    IPC分类号: G11C8/00

    摘要: Methods, apparatus and software products are described for design-time data-assignment techniques for hierarchical memories, e.g., multi-banked memories in an essentially digital system as well as methods, apparatus and software products for run-time memory management techniques of such a system. Memory assignment techniques are described for assigning data to a hierarchical memory particularly for multi-tasked applications where data of dynamically created/deleted tasks is allocated at run-time. The energy consumption of hierarchical memories such as multi-banked memories depends largely on how data is assigned to the memory banks. Methods, apparatus and software products are described for design-time data-assignment techniques for hierarchical memories, e.g., multi-banked memories in an essentially digital system which improve a cost function such as energy consumption.

    Submarine vehicle for dredging and raising minerals resting on the sea
bed at great depths
    10.
    发明授权
    Submarine vehicle for dredging and raising minerals resting on the sea bed at great depths 失效
    用于疏浚和提升矿床的潜艇在深海上沉没在海床上

    公开(公告)号:US4357764A

    公开(公告)日:1982-11-09

    申请号:US142046

    申请日:1980-04-21

    摘要: A submarine vehicle for collecting and raising materials resting on the sea bed at great depths, of the type comprising a load-bearing structure, collecting elements for the materials, storage silos for storing the materials collected and/or the ballast material, transfer means between said collecting elements and said silos, and main propellers for advancing the vehicle on the sea bed, said vehicle being characterized in that said load-bearing structure is made of a buoyancy material, said structure being in the form of a ring having a longitudinal plane of symmetry and defining the stem, stern and sides of said vehicle, and defining between them a free central space, the outer surface of said structure forming the hull of said vehicle, said storage silos being arranged in the free central space and fixed to said load-bearing structure, said collecting elements being arranged in front of and below said stem, said main propellers also being fixed to the lower surface of said load-bearing structure.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于在大深度上收集和堆放搁置在海床上的材料的潜艇,其类型包括承载结构,用于材料的收集元件,用于储存收集的材料的储存筒仓和/或压载材料,在 所述收集元件和所述筒仓以及用于将所述车辆推进到所述海床上的主螺旋桨,所述车辆的特征在于,所述承载结构由浮力材料制成,所述结构呈环形,具有纵向平面 对称并且限定所述车辆的杆,船尾和侧面,并且在它们之间限定自由中心空间,所述结构的外表面形成所述车辆的船体,所述储存筒仓布置在自由中心空间中并固定到所述 所述收集元件布置在所述杆的前面和下面,所述主螺旋桨也固定在所述负载轴的下表面上 ng结构。