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A sear buffer having a U-shaped member with bowed longitudinal arms, the free ends of the arms being arranged to locate a sear therebetween. The U-shaped member is located by a block, a rod and further rod, the bow in the arms being temporarily reduced when the sear is contacted by the lugs of a reciprocating bolt carrier assembly.
A buffer valve or compensator for use in a margarine mold system to permit continuous operation of a positive discharge pump in the system, such valve including a valve housing connected to a conduit section for a flow line on the discharge side of the pump, a central discharge tube in the housing, a blind bore in the discharge tube terminating at the inward end of the tube, lateral discharge ports in the discharge tube into the bore at the inward end thereof, an annular piston in the housing ar...
A buffer supports an elevator car and/or a counterweight for the elevator car, wherein the elevator car and the counterweight are each movable along a respective path in an elevator shaft. The buffer partly projects into the path of the elevator car and the path of the counterweight to produce a mechanical contact with the elevator car when the elevator car moves below a first spacing with respect to a floor of the shaft. The buffer additionally produces a mechanical contact with the counterweig...
A buffer or damping device affixable as a unit to a rotating gear 22. The buffer includes a first gear 2, 3 engaging the rotating gear and a geared one-way clutch 4. The clutch is linked to a worm 7c on a shaft 7. A damping member 8 is fixed to the shaft and it expands under rotation to frictionally contact a sliding contact member 6 to thereby damp the rotation of the rotating member. All elements are enclosed in a case 1 and cover 9, except a portion of the first gear.
A buffer is described which includes two gain stages which may be constructed of MOS devices, the first stage having a low noise characteristic and the second stage having a high current drive capability. The second stage is switched in circuit only when high current drive is needed so that the buffer otherwise exhibits the low noise characteristics of the first stage. A feedback network is also switched in circuit in a manner that maintains the buffer's loop gain substantially constant, whether...
A bootstrapped driver particularly suitable for CMOS integrated circuits. The circuit permits precharging of gates which require bootstrapping in the driver, thus avoiding the time required in prior art circuits to charge relatively large gate capacitance after the input signal is applied to the driver. A circuit is provided to reduce the bootstrapping of the gate after it has begun to reduce possible gate edge aided breakdown. Substantial improvement in rise time or fall time is achieved.
A hydraulic buffer comprises a cylinder, a piston disposed slidably in the cylinder to partition the interior of the cylinder into first and second liquid chambers, a piston rod connected with the piston and having a first path communicating to the first liquid chamber and a second path communicating to the second liquid chamber and a control rod disposed in the piston rod. A regulating valve operated by the control rod is disposed in the first path and has a third path capable of affording comm...
A hydraulic buffer includes a cylinder, a piston disposed movably in the cylinder to partition the interior of the cylinder into two liquid chambers, and a piston rod connected to the piston and having a first path communicating with one of the liquid chambers and extending axially beyond the piston and a second path communicating with the other of the liquid chambers. A solenoid valve received in the piston rod has a tubular spool disposed movably axially of the piston rod and has a third path ...
A correction buffer for a typing system in which the correction buffer has a group of records, each record corresponding to an incremental distance on the medium which is printed upon. The records in the correction buffer contain information concerning characters entered through a keyboard by a typist including designations of entered characters and character attributes.
In a buffer memory, a validity flag to be added to each data portion is stored in a tag array or address section at a location corresponding to each data portion. After determining whether each validity flag is to be used as a search object, based upon the data portion to be accessed during searching the tag array and an access mode, the address and its validity flag are simultaneously searched. The logical sum of each output of the search result on a word coincidence line becomes a hit judgemen...
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