Abstract: A method and system for transporting an offshore structure such as a wind turbine generator includes a supporting frame in which the offshore structure is assembled on land in an upright configuration. The frame is used for lifting the structure onto a transport vessel, on which it is retained in the upright configuration. At its location of use, the offshore structure is transferred to a pre-prepared foundation. The foundation is provided with a frame which cooperates with the supporting frame. The supporting frame includes a plurality of legs having hydraulically controlled feet. The frame of the foundation includes an equal number of supporting formations on which the feet ultimately rest. The feet are moveable in response to the hydraulic control along a nominally vertical line of action and provide a damping arrangement for the mounting of the offshore structure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 6, 2007
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2011
Assignee:
IHC Engineering Business Limited
Inventors:
Martin Bingham, Timothy William Grinsted, Michael John Watchorn
Abstract: Disclosed are multivariate paraunitary asymmetric cryptographic systems and methods based on paraunitary matrices. The cryptographic systems and methods are based on formulating a system of multivariate polynomial equations by paraunitary matrices. These matrices are a family of invertible polynomial matrices that can be completely parameterized and efficiently generated by primitive building blocks. Using a general formulation involving paraunitary matrices, a one-way function is designed that operates over the fields of characteristic two. Approximations made to a paraunitary matrix result in a trapdoor one-way function that is efficient to evaluate, but hard to invert without secret information about the trapdoor. An exemplary implementation operates on the finite field GF(256). In this example, the message block includes 16 to 32 symbols from GF(256), i.e., the block size is an integer between 16 and 32. The ciphertext block takes its elements from the same field and has at least 10 extra symbols.
Abstract: A method of making a rubber latex comprises providing a rubber latex and adding to the latex a solution of a reinforcing agent. Further, a method of making a reinforced rubber latex film comprises providing a rubber latex, adding to the latex a solution of a reinforcing agent, then forming a film from the latex. There is also provided a rubber latex comprising a solution of a reinforcing agent, which is preferably a solution of a water-soluble silicate. Rubber latex films and articles made therefrom are also provided.
Abstract: A safety scalpel that incorporates a reusable metal scalpel handle similar in shape and feel to the conventional metal handle preferred by most surgeons, and a disposable blade cartridge that covers the blade before, during and after use, and is easily mounted and released from the scalpel handle. The blade cartridge includes a blade with similar cutting profiles as standard surgical blades, a blade holder that is permanently fixed to the blade, and a blade guard that covers the blade and within which the blade holder is able to slide. The scalpel handle is reusable, while the blade cartridge is disposable. The blade cartridge is attachable and detachable from the scalpel handle.
Abstract: An operational amplifier including: a differential pair of transistors coupled to a pair of input signals; and a pair of floating-gate transistors coupled to the differential pair of transistors, wherein the pair of floating-gate transistors are operable for reducing an offset voltage of the operational amplifier.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 2010
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2011
Assignee:
Georgia Tech Research Corporation
Inventors:
Paul Hasler, Venkatesh Srinivasan, Guillermo Serrano, Jordan Gray
Abstract: There is disclosed a mounting technique for mounting a semiconductor chip of the leadless or so-called flip chip type to a header. The header has an insert made of glass or other suitable non-conductive material within the header hollow. Mounted into the glass insert are a series of conductive metal pins which are placed in areas so that when a chip is mounted in the header, the chip makes contact with these conductive pins and allows one to make outside connections. Also positioned in the header are a series of nonconductive guide pins. These pins are placed in suitable positions in the header to enable one to contact the outside surfaces of the chip when the chip is placed in the header. In this manner, the chip is constrained from movement from side to side or from rotation. However, due to the positioning of the nonconductive pins within the header, it is possible to move the chip up and down while mounting.
Abstract: The present invention relates to the compounds of the general formula (I), a composition for and a method of treating breast cancer or other proliferative disorders in a subject using a compound of general formula [I], wherein the substituents are as defined in the specification.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 2009
Date of Patent:
September 6, 2011
Inventors:
Gloria L. Anderson, Tawfeq Abdul-Raheem Kaimari
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to a system for monitoring a variety of environmental and/or other conditions within a defined remotely located region. Such a system may be configured to monitor utility meters in a defined area. The system is implemented by using a plurality of wireless transmitters, wherein each wireless transmitter is integrated into a sensor adapted to monitor a particular data input. The system also includes a plurality of transceivers that are dispersed throughout the region at defined locations. The system uses a local gateway to translate and transfer information from the transmitters to a dedicated computer on a network. The dedicated computer, collects, compiles, and stores the data for retrieval upon client demand across the network. The computer further includes means for evaluating the received information and identifying an appropriate control signal, the system further including means for applying the control signal at a designated actuator.