Abstract: Control apparatus for controlling a windscreen wiper in accordance with the mean moisture level on the windscreen includes a microprocessor 9 arranged to detect via input 22 the time a wiper motor 1 takes to sweep the windscreen. The microprocessor calculates an appropriate delay in dependence on the detected sweep time and then causes a subsequent sweep via transistor 4. The delay is varied automatically by the microprocessor so as to rapidly clear the windscreen and then stop the wiper.
Abstract: A piezoelectric transducer comprising a casing having an opening in one face and a piezoelectric element extending across the opening has a casing containing a backing material in direct contact with the piezoelectric element. The backing material comprises a polymeric composition which may contain a heavy metal oxide, e.g. BiO, or a metal, e.g. Ni, in particulate form, and/or may contain particles of a material of lower specific gravity than the surrounding composition, the distribution of said particles being such that they are most concentrated in a region remote from the piezoelectric element and are least concentrated or essentially absent in the region immediately adjacent the piezoelectric element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 29, 1986
Date of Patent:
March 1, 1988
Assignee:
Cogent Limited
Inventors:
Paul Wilson, Peter Kent, Duncan Stewart, Robert Crocker
Abstract: Monoclonal antibodies reactive to immediate early and/or early HCMV. The detection of antigens (especially HCMV antigens) by concentrating them on a support and reacting them with monoclonal antibody. The support may be a nitrocellulose membrane (immunodot). Alternatively the support may be a bead carrying a different monoclonal antibody, the two antibodies reacting with different epitopic sites on the antigenic protein. The use of HCMV monoclonal antibody in distinguishing between HCMV-specific IgM and IgG.
Abstract: An electrochemical cell has an annular flow passage for electrolyte solution. The cell is designed such that, in an intermediate zone, the passage is of constant cross-section (to achieve high electrolytic activity) and, in end zones, the passage progressively increases in cross-section to a maximum value (to lower the current density in regions in which unwanted deposition of salts may preferentially occur). The cross-sectional shape of the passage along its length also assists in reducing turbulence in the flow thereby reducing the rate of deposition of salts. Owing to the low rate of deposition, it is possible to maintain the electrodes relatively clean by current reversal at relatively infrequent intervals. That enables the cell to be used for longer periods between cleaning operations.