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In an engine generator, a pair of wall plate members are opposed to each other at a distance. Accommodated between the wall plate members are an engine having a crankshaft perpendicular to the wall plate members; an outer-rotor type generator also serving as a flywheel and connected directly to the crankshaft; an intake system device disposed on one side of the engine in a plane perpendicular to an axis of the crankshaft; and an exhaust system device disposed on the other side of the engine in t...
It is an object of the present invention to provide a gas generator suitable for an organic-compound gas generating agent and excellent in heat resistance, pressure resistance, and sealing. In the gas generator, a housing (4) is formed by joining an iron- or steel-made upper lid (2), consisting of a top plate (2a) and a side cylinder (1a) extending downward from an entire circumferential edge thereof and provided with many gas discharge holes (8) with an iron- or steel-made lower lid (3), consis...
Energy tunable solid state sources of neutral particles are described. In a disclosed embodiment, a halogen particle source includes a solid halide sample, a photon source positioned to deliver photons to a surface of the halide, and a collimating means positioned to accept a spatially defined plume of hyperthermal halogen particles emitted from the sample surface.
A steam generator has a continuous heating surface located in a fuel gas channel that can be traversed in an approximately horizontal fuel gas directions. The continuous heating surface has a plurality of steam generator pipes that are connected in parallel for the passage of a flow medium and is designed in such a way that a steam generator pipe, which is heated to a greater extent than another steam generator pipe of the same continuous heating surface, has a higher throughput of the flow medi...
An energy generator using transistors to amplify current and use some of its energy to prolong the life of its battery.
A selector 11 selects one of a plurality of reference clock signals based upon a selection signal. A hardware reset signal 103 is delayed by a predetermined time. The selection signal is sent to the selector responsive to a set signal. The sending of the selection signal is stopped responsive to the delayed hardware reset signal. The set signal is delayed by a predetermined time. A first flip-flop 13 is set in response to the hardware reset signal or a software reset signal, is supplied with the...
A traffic generator (TFG) is provided for generating a packet information stream (OUT) with predetermined characteristics based on individual characteristics of a plurality of traffic sources (S0-255, G240-241). Such a traffic generator is used in an Asynchronous Transfer Mode or ATM networks and thus plays an important role in the emergence of such networks. The traffic generator includes a generation memory (GT) for storing a series of individual data (Group A-E) related to traffic sources (S0...
A signal generator for generating an electrical signal which varies in accordance with movement of an actuating member includes a plunger slidable mounted within a housing which carries a pair of permanent magnets for generating a magnetic field to be applied to a hall effect generator. As the plunger is moved relative to the hall effect generator, the magnets are also moved relative to the hall effect generator, thereby varying the magnetic field applied thereto. Accordingly, a variable output ...
A timing generator contains an oscillator section (10) formed with a plural number of stages (S.sub.1 -S.sub.N) for respectively producing a like number of stage signals (V.sub.S1 -V.sub.SN) that sequentially change signal values at a basic oscillator frequency (f.sub.O). The oscillator section is typically implemented as a ring oscillator. In response to the stage signals, a timing-signal generating section (14) generates one or more timing signals (V.sub.T1 -V.sub.TM), each having at least two...
An essentially cylindrical gas generator for generating combustion gases. The gas generator includes a housing having gas outlet openings; a combustion chamber surrounded by the housing; gas-generating fuel disposed in the combustion chamber; an igniting device disposed in the combustion chamber for igniting the fuel; a first filter disposed between the fuel and the gas outlet openings for prefiltering generated gases upon passage thereof from the combustion chamber through the first filter towa...
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