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20090317469 | COMPOSITE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIALS AND MEDICAL PRODUCTS FORMED THEREFROM - Described in certain aspects are composite extracellular matrix material products including expanded collagenous materials in combination with non-expanded collagenous materials. Methods for their preparation and use are also disclosed. Certain expanded collagenous materials can be prepared by treating a first collagenous material with an alkaline substance under conditions effective to expand the first collagenous material, and recovering the expanded material. Expanded materials can exhibit beneficial persistence and tissue generation characteristics when implanted, and can be used in the formation of highly porous medical implant bodies which can be compressed to fractions of their original volume and will thereafter substantially recover their original volume. | 12-24-2009 |
20090318934 | COMPRESSIBLE/EXPANDABLE MEDICAL GRAFT PRODUCTS, AND METHODS FOR APPLYING HEMOSTASIS - Described are expanded collagenous materials useful in hemostatic applications. Certain expanded collagenous materials can be prepared by treating a first collagenous material with an alkaline substance under conditions effective to expand the first collagenous material, recovering the expanded material, processing the expanded material to provide a foam, and chemically crosslinking the foam. Expanded materials can exhibit beneficial resilience, persistence and tissue generation characteristics when implanted, and can be used in the formation of highly porous medical implant bodies which can be compressed to fractions of their original volume and will thereafter substantially recover their original volume. | 12-24-2009 |
20110093088 | SELF DEPLOYING IMPLANT IN NEEDLE - Described, in certain inventive embodiments, are unique devices and methods for introducing implants into soft tissue of a patient. One of these devices includes a tissue-penetrating member that is configured to pass in its entirety through a volume of patient tissue. The tissue-penetrating member has a leading end and a trailing end, and provides a receiving space for receipt of an implant body portion for carrying the implant body portion into the volume of patient tissue. The device also includes an implant that has an implant body portion removably received in the receiving space of the tissue-penetrating member. The implant body portion is configured for deployment from the receiving space in the volume of patient tissue so as to remain deployed there along a passageway traversed by the tissue-penetrating member. | 04-21-2011 |
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20130067923 | COMBUSTOR AND METHOD FOR CONDITIONING FLOW THROUGH A COMBUSTOR - A combustor includes an end cover and a casing adjacent to the end cover, wherein the end cover and casing at least partially define a volume inside the combustor. The combustor further includes an end cap that extends radially across at least a portion of the combustor, at least one nozzle arranged in the end cap to provide fluid communication through the end cap, and means for conditioning flow through the volume. A method for conditioning flow through a combustor includes flowing a working fluid through a volume at least partially defined by an end cover, a casing, and an end cap that extends radially across at least a portion of the combustor and flowing the working fluid across an annular insert adjacent to the end cover. | 03-21-2013 |
20130327011 | Method And Apparatus For A Fuel Nozzle Assembly For Use With A Combustor - A fuel nozzle assembly for use with a combustor is provided. The fuel nozzle assembly includes a fuel nozzle including a discharge end. A cap is coupled adjacent to the nozzle discharge end, wherein the cap includes an outer surface. At least one dampener mechanism is coupled to the cap outer surface to facilitate reducing vibrations induced to the fuel nozzle. | 12-12-2013 |
20140096529 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FUEL AND STEAM INJECTION WITHIN A COMBUSTOR - A system includes a gas turbine combustor configured to combust a fuel and an oxidant, such as O | 04-10-2014 |
20140144122 | CROSSFIRE TUBE ASSEMBLY BETWEEN ADJACENT COMBUSTORS - A crossfire tube assembly between adjacent combustors includes a first sleeve adapted to provide fluid communication from a first combustor and a second sleeve adapted to connect to provide fluid communication from a second combustor. The second sleeve extends at least partially inside the first sleeve. A bias is between the first and second sleeves. | 05-29-2014 |
20140250981 | SEAL TEST FIXTURE FOR A GAS TURBINE FUEL NOZZLE - A seal test fixture for a gas turbine fuel nozzle including an enclosed container for receiving a body of the gas turbine fuel nozzle including a seal; a test chamber coupled to the enclosed container for sealingly enclosing a flange of the gas turbine fuel nozzle and fluidly communicating with a leak path of the gas turbine fuel nozzle; an air injector opening through which pressurized air is injected into a main fuel chamber of the gas turbine fuel nozzle; and a pressure gauge for measuring an air pressure within the test chamber. | 09-11-2014 |
20140338343 | SYSTEM FOR VIBRATION DAMPING OF A FUEL NOZZLE WITHIN A COMBUSTOR - A system for vibration damping a fuel nozzle within a combustor includes a support plate, a fuel nozzle passage that extends through the support plate and a cylindrical damping insert that is coaxially aligned within the fuel nozzle passage and at least partially defines the fuel nozzle passage. The damping insert may include a metallic-mesh liner. | 11-20-2014 |
20150128606 | Combustion Casing Manifold for High Pressure Air Delivery to a Fuel Nozzle Pilot System - The present application provides a pilot manifold system for a combustor of a gas turbine engine. The pilot manifold system may include a casing with a casing manifold, an end cover connected to the casing and having an end cover passage in communication with the casing manifold, and a fuel nozzle mounted about the end cover. The fuel nozzle may include a pilot system in communication with the end cover passage. | 05-14-2015 |
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20110289926 | EXTRUDED FLUID MANIFOLD FOR GAS TURBOMACHINE COMBUSTOR CASING - A turbomachine includes a compressor, a turbine, and a combustor operatively coupled to the compressor and the turbine. The combustor includes a combustor casing having a flange, an outer surface and an inner surface that defines an internal passage. The combustor casing includes an extruded fluid manifold mounted to the outer surface. The extruded fluid manifold includes first and second walls integrally formed with a third, connecting, wall. The first wall includes a first mounting element and the second wall includes a second mounting element. The first mounting element extends axially along the combustor casing away from the first wall and the second mounting element extends axially along the combustor casing away from the second wall and the first mounting element. The extruded fluid manifold is joined to the outer surface of the combustor casing through the first and second mounting elements. | 12-01-2011 |
20130081397 | FORWARD CASING WITH A CIRCUMFERENTIAL SLOPED SURFACE AND A COMBUSTOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDING SAME - A forward casing used in a combustor assembly for a turbine engine includes a circumferential sloped surface which reduces the total interior volume within the forward casing. The circumferential sloped surface can be flat or concave shaped. | 04-04-2013 |
20140202160 | GAS TURBINE SYSTEM WITH MANIFOLD - A system including a gas turbine engine, including a combustor configured to generate products of combustion, a turbine driven by the products of combustion from the combustor, a compressor having a compressor discharge leading into a chamber between the combustor and a compressor discharge casing, an extraction manifold coupled to the combustor, wherein the extraction manifold is fluidly coupled to the chamber. | 07-24-2014 |
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20080215877 | Offload Processing for Secure Data Transfer - Improvements in security processing are disclosed which enable security processing to be transparent to the application. Security processing (such as Secure Sockets Layer, or “SSL”, or Transport Layer Security, or “TLS”) is performed in (or controlled by) the stack. A decision to enable security processing on a connection can be based on configuration data or security policy, and can also be controlled using explicit enablement directives. Directives may also be provided for allowing applications to communicate with the security processing in the stack for other purposes. Functions within the protocol stack that need access to clear text can now be supported without loss of security processing capability. No modifications to application code, or in some cases only minor modifications (such as inclusion of code to invoke directives), are required to provide this security processing. Improved offloading of security processing is also disclosed, which provides processing efficiencies over prior art offloading techniques. Offload components can be controlled from the kernel, an SSL layer or an application. | 09-04-2008 |
20080216150 | Offload Processing for Secure Data Transfer - Improvements in security processing are disclosed which enable security processing to be transparent to the application. Security processing (such as Secure Sockets Layer, or “SSL”, or Transport Layer Security, or “TLS”) is performed in (or controlled by) the stack. A decision to enable security processing on a connection can be based on configuration data or security policy, and can also be controlled using explicit enablement directives. Directives may also be provided for allowing applications to communicate with the security processing in the stack for other purposes. Functions within the protocol stack that need access to clear text can now be supported without loss of security processing capability. No modifications to application code, or in some cases only minor modifications (such as inclusion of code to invoke directives), are required to provide this security processing. Improved offloading of security processing is also disclosed, which provides processing efficiencies over prior art offloading techniques. Offload components can be controlled from the kernel, an SSL layer or an application. | 09-04-2008 |
20130219171 | NETWORK NODE WITH NETWORK-ATTACHED STATELESS SECURITY OFFLOAD DEVICE EMPLOYING IN-BAND PROCESSING - A network node for communicating data packets secured with a security protocol over a communications network includes a host information handling system (IHS) and one or more external security offload devices coupled by a secure data link. The host IHS communicates state information about data packets, and the external offload security device provides stateless secure data encapsulation and decapsulation of packets using a security protocol. An external network interface controller or internal network interface controller communicates encapsulated data packets over the communications network to a final destination. Encapsulation and decapsulation of packets by the external security offload device reduces network latency and reduces the computational load on the processor in the host IHS. Maintaining state information in the host IHS allows hot-swapping of external security offload devices without information loss. The external security offload device may be included in a firewall, or intrusion detection device, and may implement IPsec protocol. | 08-22-2013 |
20130219175 | NETWORK NODE WITH NETWORK-ATTACHED STATELESS SECURITY OFFLOAD DEVICE EMPLOYING OUT-OF-BAND PROCESSING - A network node for communicating data packets secured with a security protocol over a communications network includes a host information handling system (IHS) and one or more external security offload devices coupled by a secure data link. The host IHS communicates state information about data packets, and the external offload security device provides stateless secure data encapsulation and decapsulation of packets using a security protocol. An external network interface controller or internal network interface controller communicates encapsulated data packets over the communications network to a final destination. Encapsulation and decapsulation of packets by the external security offload device reduces network latency and reduces the computational load on the processor in the host IHS. Maintaining state information in the host IHS allows hot-swapping of external security offload devices without information loss. The external security offload device may be included in a firewall, or intrusion detection device, and may implement IPsec protocol. | 08-22-2013 |
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20090125642 | HDMI Network Control of A Media Center Computing Device - A software or hardware agent running on a personal computing (PC) device provides allows a consumer electronic device connected to the PC device over a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI) network to control the PC device using standardized commands. This enables a user to control the PC device and other consumer electronic devices that are connected to the HDMI network using a single interface. The agent responds as a consumer electronic device and translates the standardized commands as universal serial bus (USB) human interface device (HID) input reports to the PC device operating system. The agent represents the specific capabilities of the PC device as standard consumer electronic device controls. | 05-14-2009 |
20130061005 | METHOD FOR POWER OPTIMIZED MULTI-PROCESSOR SYNCHRONIZATION - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for synchronization between two or more processors. The technique implements a spinlock acquire function and a spinlock release function. A processor executing the spinlock acquire function advantageously operates in a low power state while waiting for an opportunity to acquire spinlock. The spinlock acquire function configures a memory monitor to wake up the processor when spinlock is released by a different processor. The spinlock release function releases spinlock by clearing a lock variable and may clear a wait variable. | 03-07-2013 |
20150089218 | SECURE STORAGE WITH SCSI STORAGE DEVICES - A security command protocol provides secure authenticated access to an auxiliary security memory within a SCSI storage device. The auxiliary security memory acts as an authenticated separate secure storage area that stores sensitive data separately from the user data area of the SCSI storage device. The security command protocol is used to access the auxiliary security memory. The security command protocol allows a trusted execution environment to transport sensitive data to and from storage in the auxiliary security memory. The regular execution environment does not have access to the security command protocol or the auxiliary security memory. The security command protocol and auxiliary security memory eliminate the need for additional secure storage components in devices that provide the security features of firmware TPM. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089288 | TECHNIQUE FOR ESTABLISHING AN AUDIO SOCKET DEBUG CONNECTION - A debug controller monitors a tip-ring-ring-shield (TRRS) socket, within a form factor device, to detect whether a debug unit is transmitting a request for a TRRS socket debug connection. The form factor device also includes a system on chip (SoC), a switch, and an audio codec. The SoC includes the debug controller and a software debug interface. The switch couples a right audio lead and left audio lead of the TRRS socket to the audio codec. If the debug controller detects the request from the debug unit, then the debug controller instructs the switch to establish a TRRS socket debug connection. The switch establishes the TRRS socket debug connection by coupling right audio lead and left audio lead to the software debug interface instead of the audio codec. This establishment of the TRRS socket debug connection eliminates the need for manual configuration of the TRRS socket debug connection. | 03-26-2015 |
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20090157916 | Scalable Port Controller Architecture Supporting Data Streams Of Different Speeds - A scalable port controller architecture supporting data streams of different speeds. In an embodiment, a port controller contains high speed receptor units and low speed receptor units, and a port routing logic connecting each external device (on corresponding port) to one of the receptors according to various registers. The port routing logic may connect an external device to one of the receptors, which determines the data rate at which data on a corresponding virtual connection from the external device is being received/sent. If the receptor does not have sufficient capacity (based on the data rate) to communicate with the external device, the connection is moved to other receptors, potentially in another control unit. | 06-18-2009 |
20130048372 | HDMI-MUXED DEBUG CABLE METHODS AND APPARATUSES - The HDMI debug cable methods and apparatuses are directed toward a means for pulling up a hot plug detect line to a power line. The debug cable methods and apparatuses also include means for providing an extended display identification data (EDID) code indicating a debug cable or debug host device. The debug cable methods and apparatuses also include means for transmitting and receiving debug commands and data. | 02-28-2013 |
20130054842 | HDMI-MUXED DEBUG PORT METHODS AND APPARATUSES - The muxed HDMI debug port methods and apparatuses are directed toward means for detecting an extended display identification data (EDID) code indicating a debug cable or debug host device coupled to the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port of a computing device. In addition, the methods and apparatuses include means for disabling a display data channel (DDC) bus of the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port in response to the extended display identification data (EDID) code indicating the debug cable or debug host device. Furthermore, the method and apparatuses include means for transmitting and receiving debug commands and data on a serial input (RXD) and serial output (TXD) of the high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port in response to the extended display identification data (EDID) code indicating the debug cable or debug host device. | 02-28-2013 |
20140057587 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATIONS ON MOBILE DEVICES - An efficient method and apparatus to receive broadcasted emergency alerts using portable handheld devices or mobile devices that are operable to provide a user with relevant alerts based on the user's relevant position, in a low-powered, always-on manner are presented. Using the always on partitions of both the receiver and the system on chip (SOC) of a mobile device, embodiments of the present invention are capable of determining whether or not the remainder of the circuits of a mobile device need to be powered on in order to record audio data associated with an alert, when the alert is received. Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention are operable for displaying these alerts in a manner such that a user is notified that a relevant alert has been received and placing the user in a position where the user must address the alert notification and take appropriate action. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059548 | PROCESSOR CLUSTER MIGRATION TECHNIQUES - Embodiments of the present technology provide for migrating processes executing one any one of a plurality of cores in a multi-core cluster to a core of a separate cluster without first having to transfer the processes to a predetermined core of the multi-core cluster. Similarly, the processes may be transferred from the core of the separate cluster to the given core of the multi-core cluster. | 02-27-2014 |