Abstract:
A magnetron anode is manufactured by producing a blank in a sheet of conductive material which is then bent to form an anode vane structure. The structure is then inserted in a cylindrical block and brazed in position to form the magnetron anode. The anode vane structure may be formed from two folded blanks, which are arranged to interengage one another.
Abstract:
The present invention generally provides for the programmatic management of connections between servers (e.g., open system servers) and clients (local and/or remote). Specifically, under the present invention, a management console is provided through which connections between the servers and clients are established, maintained and/or terminated. Software loaded on the management console will provide a client menu for connections between servers and clients and an administrative menu for managing configurations of the servers on a management console through which the connections are established. Based on selections made using the client menu and the administrative menu, the connections and the configurations will be programmatically managed.
Abstract:
A microfiche reader according to the present invention includes a housing consisting of a hood portion and a base portion, a screen located within the hood portion and visible through the front end of the hood, a combined microfiche carriage and index holder, a lens assembly and a projection system. The combined microfiche carriage and index holder serves to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the index grid. By reason of the fact that there is no relative movement between the index grid and the microfiche in use, it is always possible to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the projection system by reference to the index grid. The index grid is illuminated by an index illuminating lens carried by the housing. The illuminating lens is located in a fixed relationship with respect to the projection path which again contributes to the facility with which the microfiche may be accurately located in the projection path. The lens assembly includes a support plate mounted above the microfiche carriage and a slide member mounted in the support plate and a pair of lens members mounted in the slide members so that either one may be located in the projection path as required. The projection system includes a demountable modular unit which may be easily mounted in and removed from the housing. A prefocussed lamp is mounted on the modular unit and the position of the prefocussed lamp with respect to the modular unit may be adjusted so as to vary the length of the illuminating path between the prefocussed lamp and the condenser means whereby the optical system may be adjusted to accommodate objective lenses having different characteristics. The projection system consists of a prefocussed lamp which projects a beam of light onto a cold mirror which reflects the beam of light through an optical condenser which in turn directs the beam of light through the microfiche to an objective lens mounted thereabove. A first surface mirror is mounted in the housing and reflects the beam of light emitted from the objective lens to a viewing screen mounted in the housing. The viewing screen consists of a unitary body of molded plastics material having an image receiving surface formed with a concave spherical curvature. The image receiving surface may be plated with a suitable coating to form an image reflecting coating thereon.
Abstract:
A detergent composition contains a combination of two different surfactants, one micellar phase and one lamellar phase, at least one of the surfactants being a glycolipid biosurfactant. Preferred micellar phase biosurfactants are rhamnolipids, sophoroselipids and cellobioselipids, advantageously used in combination with non-glycolipid anionic or nonionic surfactants; while preferred lameilar biosurfactants are trehaloselipids, glucoselipids, and rhamnolipids, advantageously used in combination with micellar biosurfactants. The detergent compositions show enhanced oily soil detergency in fabric washing even when the glycolipid biosurfactants used individually are poor detergents.
Abstract:
A microfiche reader according to the present invention includes a housing consisting of a hood portion and a base portion, a screen located within the hood portion and visible through the front end of the hood, a combined microfiche carriage and index holder, a lens assembly and a projection system. The combined microfiche carriage and index holder serves to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the index grid. By reason of the fact that there is no relative movement between the index grid and the microfiche in use, it is always possible to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the projection system by reference to the index grid. The index grid is illuminated by an index illuminating lens carried by the housing. The illuminating lens is located in a fixed relationship with respect to the projection path which again contributes to the facility with which the microfiche may be accurately located in the projection path. The lens assembly includes a support plate mounted above the microfiche carriage and a slide member mounted in the support plate and a pair of lens members mounted in the slide members so that either one may be located in the projection path as required. The projection system includes a demountable modular unit which may be easily mounted in and removed from the housing. A prefocussed lamp is mounted on the modular unit and the position of the prefocussed lamp with respect to the modular unit may be adjusted so as to vary the length of the illuminating path between the prefocussed lamp and the condenser means whereby the optical system may be adjusted to accommodate objective lenses having different characteristics. The projection system consists of a prefocussed lamp which projects a beam of light onto a cold mirror which reflects the beam of light through an optical condenser which in turn directs the beam of light through the microfiche to an objective lens mounted thereabove. A first surface mirror is mounted in the housing and reflects the beam of light emitted from the objective lens to a viewing screen mounted in the housing. The viewing screen consists of a unitary body of molded plastics material having an image receiving surface formed with a concave spherical curvature. The image receiving surface may be plated with a suitable coating to form an image reflecting coating thereon.
Abstract:
A detergent composition contains a combination of two different surfactants, one micellar phase and one lamellar phase, at least one of the surfactants being a glycolipid biosurfactant. Preferred micellar phase biosurfactants are rhamnolipids, sophoroselipids and cellobioselipids, advantageously used in combination with non-glycolipid anionic or nonionic surfactants; while preferred lamellar biosurfactants are trehaloselipids, glucoselipids, and rhamnolipids, advantageously used in combination with micelar biosurfactants. The detergent compositions show enhanced oily soil detergency in fabric washing even when the glycolipid biosurfactants used individually are poor detergents.
Abstract:
A microfiche reader according to the present invention includes a housing consisting of a hood portion and a base portion, a screen located within the hood portion and visible through the front end of the hood, a combined microfiche carriage and index holder, a lens assembly and a projection system. The combined microfiche carriage and index holder serves to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the index grid. By reason of the fact that there is no relative movement between the index grid and the microfiche in use, it is always possible to accurately locate the microfiche with respect to the projection system by reference to the index grid. The index grid is illuminated by an index illuminating lens carried by the housing. The illuminating lens is located in a fixed relationship with respect to the projection path which again contributes to the facility with which the microfiche may be accurately located in the projection path. The lens assembly includes a support plate mounted above the microfiche carriage and a slide member mounted in the support plate and a pair of lens members mounted in the slide members so that either one may be located in the projection path as required. The projection system includes a demountable modular unit which may be easily mounted in and removed from the housing. A prefocussed lamp is mounted on the modular unit and the position of the prefocussed lamp with respect to the modular unit may be adjusted so as to vary the length of the illuminating path between the prefocussed lamp and the condenser means wereby the optical system may be adjusted to accommodate objective lenses having different characteristics. The projection system consists of a prefocussed lamp which projects a beam of light onto a cold mirror which reflects the beam of light through an optical condenser which in turn directs the beam of light through the microfiche to an objective lens mounted thereabove. A first surface mirror is mounted in the housing and reflects the beam of light emitted from the objective lens to a viewing screen mounted in the housing. The viewing screen consists of a unitary body of molded plastics material having an image receiving surface formed with a concave spherical curvature. The image receiving surface may be plated with a suitable coating to form an image reflecting coating thereon.
Abstract:
The present invention generally provides for the programmatic management of connections between servers (e.g., open system servers) and clients (local and/or remote). Specifically, under the present invention, a management console is provided through which connections between the servers and clients are established, maintained and/or terminated. Software loaded on the management console will provide a client menu for connections between servers and clients and an administrative menu for managing configurations of the servers on a management console through which the connections are established. Based on selections made using the client menu and the administrative menu, the connections and the configurations will be programmatically managed.