Abstract: Systems and/or methods are described relating to a security model that provides interoperability with foreign security domains while remaining scalable to small embedded devices. A security token service is provided, which is configured to issue, renew, and/or validate security tokens in response to a token request. A communication protocol, corresponding message structures, and the security tokens are defined in accordance with protocol buffer definitions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 3, 2013
Date of Patent:
May 26, 2015
Assignee:
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Taryl J. Jasper, Michael B. Miller, Robert A. Brandt
Abstract: A magnetic head includes a main pole, an expansion member, and a heater. The main pole has an end face located in a medium facing surface. The expansion member is located farther from the medium facing surface than is the main pole and adjacent to the main pole in a direction perpendicular to the medium facing surface. The heater heats the expansion member. The expansion member has a linear expansion coefficient higher than that of the main pole.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 18, 2013
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicants:
SAE MAGNETICS (H.K.) LTD., HEADWAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: Water treatment and remediation processes for hormones and/or endocrine disrupting chemicals are disclosed. A bioreactor apparatus is provided having hormone degrading microbes suitable for forming a biofilm for such remediation processes wherein the water containing the hormones and/or endocrine disrupting chemicals provide a substrate for the biofilm. Methods of regenerating the bioreactors and filters for water treatment are disclosed. Additional applications of use for the water treatment and remediation include, for example, agricultural applications and consumer applications. Methods of employing the bioreactors and filters, methods of regenerating the bioreactor, kits, and assays for specific hormones and/or endocrine disrupting chemicals are also disclosed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 18, 2013
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
MICROBIAL REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Abstract: A heat-pump circuit may include an indoor heat exchanger, an outdoor heat exchanger, a compressor adapted to circulate a working fluid between the indoor and outdoor heat exchangers, and an expansion device disposed between the indoor and outdoor heat exchangers. A monitor for the heat-pump system may include a return-air temperature sensor, a supply-air temperature sensor, and a processor. The return-air temperature sensor may be adapted to measure a first air temperature of air upstream of the indoor heat exchanger. The supply-air temperature sensor may be adapted to measure a second air temperature of air downstream of the indoor heat exchanger. The processor may be in communication with the return-air temperature sensor and the supply-air temperature sensor. The processor may be programmed to determine a working-fluid-charge condition of the heat-pump system based on the first and second air temperatures.
Abstract: An optical emission spectrometer system includes a light source and a dichroic beam combiner. The light source emits first light in a first direction and second light in a second direction different from the first direction. The dichroic beam combiner receives the first light via a first light path and the second light via a second light path, reflects a portion the first light into an entrance aperture of a light detection and measurement apparatus, and transmits a portion of the second light into the entrance aperture, enabling analysis and measurement of both first and second light characteristics simultaneously. The portion of the first light reflected into the entrance aperture predominately has wavelengths in a first range of wavelengths and the portion of the second light transmitted into the entrance aperture predominately has wavelengths in a second range of wavelengths, different from the first range of wavelengths.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 4, 2015
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Michael Bolles, Yin Sheng Sun, Lindsay Buck, Glyn Russell
Abstract: A method for producing a fiber web (W) in which method the fiber web (W) is calendered in at least one nip (NA) of a calender (20A). The fiber web (W) is cooled at least partially by moisturizing evaporating cooling by a moisturizing evaporating cooling unit (10) before the fiber web is calendered and moisture is absorbed during 10-500 ms. A production line for producing fiber webs (W) has a calender (20A) with a calendering nip (NA). The production line for fiber webs, in particular board webs, has a fiber web machine (50), in particular a board machine, with a head box, a wire section, a press section and a drying section, and at least one moisturizing evaporating cooling module (10), and a hard nip calender (20A) with a thermo roll, which has a surface temperature at least 120° C., and a reel-up (40).
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 20, 2014
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
VALMET TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Reijo Pietikäinen, Mika Viljanmaa, Jari Ilomäki, Seppo Luomi
Abstract: A method of producing a spiral cut transparent tube using laser machining includes using an ultrafast laser beam comprising a burst of laser pulses and focusing the laser beam on the transparent tube to enable relative movement between the laser beam and the transparent tube by moving the laser beam, the glass tube or both the laser beam and the glass tube. A beam waist is formed external to the surface of the transparent tube wherein the laser pulses and sufficient energy density is maintained within the transparent tube to form a continuous laser filament therethrough without causing optical breakdown. The method and delivery system makes a spiral cut in the transparent tube.
Abstract: A compressor (10) is provided and may include a shell (12), a main bearing housing (18) disposed within the shell (12), a driveshaft (16), a non-orbiting scroll member (24), and an orbiting scroll member (22). The driveshaft (16) may be supported by the main bearing housing (18). The non-orbiting scroll member (24) may be coupled to the main bearing housing (18) and may include a first lubricant supply path in fluid communication with a lubricant source. The orbiting scroll member (22) may be rotatably coupled to the driveshaft (16) and may be meshingly engaged with the non-orbiting scroll member (24). The orbiting scroll member (22) may include a recess (96) that is moved between a first position in fluid communication with the first lubricant supply path and a second position fluidly isolated from the first lubricant supply path.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 27, 2014
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Masao Akei, Roy J. Doepker, Guangyong Zhou, Qingfeng Sun, Hongfei Shu
Abstract: In one embodiment, a micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) photonic switch includes a first plurality of collimators and a first minor array optically coupled to the first plurality of collimators, where the first minor array includes a first plurality of minors, and where a first minor of the first plurality of minors includes a first plurality of photodiodes integrated on the first mirror.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 21, 2013
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
FUTUREWEI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Alan Frank Graves, Dominic John Goodwill
Abstract: A method of controlling a pixel array includes reading out image data from pixel cells of a row i of the of the pixel array with second transfer control signals that are coupled to be received by transfer transistors included in the pixels cells of the row of the of the pixel array that is being read out. Exposure times for pixel cells are independently controlled in other rows of the pixel array that are not being read out with first transfer control signals coupled to be received by transfer transistors included in the pixel cells in the other rows of the of the pixel array that are not being read out while the image data is read out from the pixel cells of row i of the pixel array.
Abstract: A method for making an electromechanical chip using a plurality of transparent substrates, comprising the steps of: machining, using photoacoustic compression, full or partial voids in at least one of the plurality of substrates. The plurality of transparent substrates are stacked and arranged in a specific order. The transparent substrates are affixed and sealed together. The chip may be sealed by laser welding or adhesive.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for operating a plurality of independent, closed cycle power plant modules each having a vaporizer comprising the steps of serially supplying a medium or low temperature source fluid to each corresponding vaporizer of one or more first plant modules, respectively, to a secondary preheater of a first module, and to a vaporizer of a terminal module, whereby to produce heat depleted source fluid; providing a primary preheater for each vaporizer; and supplying said heat depleted source fluid to all of said primary preheaters in parallel.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 29, 2014
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Dany BATSCHA, David MACHLEV, Noa KALISH, Rachel HUBERMAN
Abstract: A method for machining and releasing closed forms from a transparent, brittle substrate includes using a burst of ultrafast laser pulses to drill patterns of orifices in the substrate. Orifices are formed by photoacoustic compression and they extend completely or partially in the transparent substrate. A scribed line of spaced apart orifices in the transparent substrate comprise a closed form pattern in the substrate. A heat source is applied in a region about said scribed line of spaced apart orifices until the closed form pattern releases from the transparent substrate.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a novel solution that enables traditional network management services to be automated without requiring the standard user oversight often required by conventional networking systems. Embodiments of the present invention are operable to utilize in-band communications used by network devices within an existing Layer 2 network to automatically generate a virtualized Layer 2 management network. By using MAC address learning procedures and/or generating a logical convergence state for an existing physical Layer 2 network, embodiments of the present invention can generate a virtual layer 2 network interface that facilitates automatic network connectivity for new and/or existing network devices. As such, embodiments of the present invention can enable communication between various network layers (e.g., Layer 3/Layer 4 networks) that allows network devices to be bootstrapped to an existing network infrastructure in a manner that requires no configuration.
Abstract: A process of forward deposition of a material onto a target substrate is accomplished by passing a burst of ultrafast laser pulses of a laser beam through a carrier substrate that is transparent to a laser beam. The carrier substrate is coated with a material to be transferred on the bottom side thereof. Electrons on the back side of said transparent carrier coated with the material are excited by the first few sub-pulses of the laser beam which lifts the material from the carrier substrate and subsequent sub-pulse of the laser beam send the material into space at hypersonic speed by a shock wave that drives the material with forward momentum across a narrow gap between the carrier substrate and the target substrate, and onto the target substrate.
Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for assessing risk associated with a software application on a user computing device in an enterprise networked environment. An application rating is generated for the software application based at least in part on application characteristics. A risk analysis for the installation of the application is generated based at least in part on the application rating, the user computing device, and user information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 23, 2014
Publication date:
May 21, 2015
Applicant:
AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Inventors:
Jesper M. Johansson, Kenneth L. Hamer, Beau J. Hunter, Jeffrey Joseph Busch
Abstract: The presently disclosed subject matter relates to a dispersible, nonwoven multistrata wipe material that is stable in a wetting liquid and flushable in use. More particularly, the presently disclosed subject matter relates to layered structures including, but not limited to, one, two, three, or four layers to form the dispersible nonwoven wipe material. The layers contain cellulosic fibers and a binder or additive.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to a system and method for system status visualization. In one embodiment, an operating system may comprise an expandable component tree graphic, comprising a plurality of parent icons and a plurality of child icons. In some embodiments of the present techniques, a plurality of dynamic component graphics are associated with the plurality of parent icons and the plurality of child icons, whereby the dynamic component graphics are adapted to change based on changes relating to the status of a computer resource. Additionally, a configurable sorting system may be adapted to pass a dynamic component graphic feature up the expandable component tree graphic from one of the plurality of child icons to at least one of the plurality of parent icons based on a configuration of the sorting system.
Abstract: A method includes determining a read threshold voltage corresponding to a group of storage elements in a non-volatile memory of a data storage device. The method also includes determining an error metric corresponding to data read from the group of storage elements using the read threshold voltage. The method includes comparing the read threshold voltage and the error metric to one or more criteria corresponding to a corrupting event.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2013
Date of Patent:
May 19, 2015
Assignee:
SANDISK TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors:
Seungjune Jeon, Idan Alrod, Qing Li, Xiaoyu Yang
Abstract: Data is programmed into and read from a set of target memory cells. When reading the data, temperature compensation is provided. The temperature compensation is based on temperature information and the state of one or more neighbor memory cells. In one embodiment, when data is read from set of target memory cells, the system senses the current temperature and determines the differences in temperature between the current temperature and the temperature at the time the data was programmed. If the difference in temperature is greater than a threshold, then the process of reading the data includes providing temperature compensation based on temperature information and neighbor state information. In one alternative, the decision to provide the temperature compensation can be triggered by conditions other than a temperature differential.