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20120084570 | Remote Resources Single Sign On - Exemplary techniques for enabling single sign-on to an operating system configured to conduct a remote presentation session are disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, a user credential can be encrypted using an encryption key generated by a remote presentation session server and sent to a client. The client can send the encrypted user credential to the remote presentation session server. The remote presentation session server can decrypt the user credential and use it to log a user into an operating system running on the remote presentation session server. In addition to the foregoing, other techniques are described in the claims, the detailed description, and the figures. | 04-05-2012 |
20130067100 | MULTI-DESKTOP INTERACTION USING NESTED REMOTE DESKTOP SESSIONS - As described herein, a computer system receives a first indication that an interactive login session is to be established. The first indication includes user credentials for establishing the interactive login session. The computer system then establishes the interactive login session using the received user credentials. The interactive login session includes a data transfer endpoint for receiving data from other sessions. The computer system receives a second indication that a child session is to be established in parallel to the established interactive login session. The child session is configured to direct input and output data through a loopback connection to the data transfer endpoint of the interactive login session. The computer system also establishes the child session using the received user credentials. The child session then transfers at least a portion of data to the data transfer endpoint of the interactive login session using the loopback connection. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067451 | APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT AND REGISTRATION IN A MULTI-USER SYSTEM - Embodiments are directed to efficiently provisioning applications in a multi-user environment. In one scenario, an administrator computer system pre-installs at least a portion of a software application on a data image, where the software application is to be installed on a client computer system upon receiving a notification from a computer administrator. The administrator computer system receives an input from the computer administrator indicating that a specified software application pre-installed on the client computer system's data image is to be installed on the client computer system. The administrator computer system then publishes a notification to the client computer system indicating that a specified software application pre-installed on the client computer system's data image is to be installed. Upon receiving the notification, the software application is installed on the client computer system from the data image. | 03-14-2013 |
20130114624 | MINIMUM NETWORK BANDWIDTH IN MULTI-USER SYSTEM - The management of bandwidth utilization in a network system that has multiple users. The system identifies the current set of users that are accessing the network by tracking which users are newly accessing the network, which users have ceased accessing the network, and which users continue to access the network over a period of time. The system then guarantees that these identified users will have a certain minimum bandwidth over the period of time. The system then enforces the guaranteed minimum bandwidth for each of the users so that they have no less than the corresponding guaranteed minimum bandwidth. Thus, even if the network bandwidth utilization would be saturated if all requests were satisfied, the system may continue operating while provided some guaranteed level of bandwidth to each user. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117336 | DATA CHANNEL UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT IN MULTI-USER SYSTEM - The management of data storage channel utilization in a computing system that has multiple users. The system receives file-level requests from requesters and then creates a history for each requester. Upon evaluating the history of each requester, the system determines whether to delay the file-level requests from entering the file system stack based on the result of the evaluation. The system delays one or more of the file-level requests if the history of the corresponding requester meets one or more criteria. If the history of the corresponding requester does not meet the criteria, the system allows the file-level requests to be passed to the file system stack without being delayed. | 05-09-2013 |
20130152077 | PERSONAL AND POOLED VIRTUAL MACHINE UPDATE - The updating of virtual machines. A task broker schedules update tasks for multiple virtual machines on the host machine. As each update task is to be performed, if the virtual machine is not currently running, as might be the case for a personal virtual machine, the virtual machine is caused to begin running to allow the update task to be performed on the virtual machine. Also, a pooled virtual machine is updated by copying information from the old virtual hard drive to a location to allow the information to be preserved as the master image is updated. After the update is completed, the virtual machine is formed, associated with the new virtual hard drive, and copied back to the virtual machine. | 06-13-2013 |
20140289718 | PERSONAL AND POOLED VIRTUAL MACHINE UPDATE - The updating of virtual machines. A task broker schedules update tasks for multiple virtual machines on the host machine. As each update task is to be performed, if the virtual machine is not currently running, as might be the case for a personal virtual machine, the virtual machine is caused to begin running to allow the update task to be performed on the virtual machine. Also, a pooled virtual machine is updated by copying information from the old virtual hard drive to a location to allow the information to be preserved as the master image is updated. After the update is completed, the virtual machine is formed, associated with the new virtual hard drive, and copied back to the virtual machine. | 09-25-2014 |
20140373092 | PROVIDING DOMAIN-JOINED REMOTE APPLICATIONS IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments are directed to provisioning private virtual machines in a public cloud and to managing private virtual machines hosted on a public cloud. In one scenario, a computer system receives authentication information for a private domain from an entity. The entity indicates that their private virtual machines are to be provisioned on a public cloud, where the entity's private domain is accessible using the authentication information. The computer system establishes a virtual network on the public cloud which is configured to host the entity's private virtual machines, where each virtual machine hosts remote applications. The computer system establishes an authenticated connection from the virtual network to the entity's private domain using the received authentication information and provides the entity's private virtual machines on the public cloud. The remote applications provided by the private virtual machines then have access to data stored within the entity's private domain using the authenticated connection. | 12-18-2014 |
20140373126 | USER AUTHENTICATION IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments are directed to authenticating a user to a remote application provisioning service. In one scenario, a client computer system receives authentication credentials from a user at to authenticate the user to a remote application provisioning service that provides virtual machine-hosted remote applications. The client computer system sends the received authentication credentials to an authentication service, which is configured to generate an encrypted token based on the received authentication credentials. The client computer system then receives the generated encrypted token from the authentication service, stores the received encrypted token and the received authentication credentials in a data store, and sends the encrypted token to the remote application provisioning service. The encrypted token indicates to the remote application provisioning service that the user is a valid user. | 12-18-2014 |
20140379899 | AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF APPLICATION LAUNCH ENDPOINTS - The adjustment of a number of application launch endpoint servers that may be used to service incoming connection requests. Application launch endpoints are entities, such as running code, that may be used to launch other applications. Examples of endpoints include virtual machines or sessions in a session management server. The system load associated with the incoming connection rate and number of users is monitored. In response, an add threshold and a perhaps a remove threshold is calculated. If the system load rises above the add threshold, application launch endpoint server(s) are added to the set of endpoints that can handle incoming connection requests. If the system load falls below the remove threshold, application launch endpoint server(s) are removed from to the set of endpoints. The add and remove thresholds may be calculated per tenant, and adjusted based on tenant behavior. | 12-25-2014 |
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20100125471 | FINANCIAL JOURNALS IN FINANCIAL MODELS OF PERFORMANCE SERVERS - Architecture that employs a journal assignment that can be created on demand when journal is created, and operates outside the business cycle. The assignment is routed to reviewers and approvers based on predefined company policy that users define. The assignment encloses a changelist of data changes created by the journal. The changelist is used for rendition and calculation for reviewers and approvers (in addition to the journal contributor) to view/verify and modify the data as if the data is already written into the model. At the time that other users access this model, the data is not present. At the end of the successful workflow chain the changelist is written into the model. If failed, the changelist will be used as that basis for correction or the user can discard the changelist. | 05-20-2010 |
20100125549 | MAINTAINING CLIENT DATA INTEGRITY IN A DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT USING ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SUBMISSION - Data processing architecture where submitters can write data and/or metadata changes to a destination through an asynchronous interface. The architecture includes a ticketing system that issues a ticket (a unique identifier) to the submitter in response to receiving a changelist from the submitter. When the changes are successfully completed at the destination, the cached destination data can be re-downloaded to the submitter, and the changes cached in the submitter, discarded. Absent this capability, a user has to manually manage the cached changes and cached data. The architecture can be distributed in that multiple submitters can submit changelists. The destination provides data integrity by managing submissions to assist in ensuring data integrity across multiple submissions. Automatic changelist cleanup is provided on the submitter so that changelists do not impact performance, memory, and storage. | 05-20-2010 |
20110225139 | USER ROLE BASED CUSTOMIZABLE SEMANTIC SEARCH - User role based customizable searches, where crawled documents may be evaluated against user roles or attributes during crawl time, are provided. Metadata retrieved from searched documents may also be evaluated against the user roles and/or attributes such that customized search results ranking documents based on their content beyond textual content may be provided. | 09-15-2011 |
20120254104 | MAINTAINING CLIENT DATA INTEGRITY IN A DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENT USING ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SUBMISSION - Data processing architecture where submitters can write data and/or metadata changes to a destination through an asynchronous interface. The architecture includes a ticketing system that issues a ticket (a unique identifier) to the submitter in response to receiving a changelist from the submitter. When the changes are successfully completed at the destination, the cached destination data can be re-downloaded to the submitter, and the changes cached in the submitter, discarded. Absent this capability, a user has to manually manage the cached changes and cached data. The architecture can be distributed in that multiple submitters can submit changelists. The destination provides data integrity by managing submissions to assist in ensuring data integrity across multiple submissions. Automatic changelist cleanup is provided on the submitter so that changelists do not impact performance, memory, and storage. | 10-04-2012 |
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20140012656 | Digital Self Service Coupon, Discount Deal And Weekly Ad Application Software Platform - “Self-Service Digital Coupon, Discount Deal and Weekly Ad Publishing and Management Method” is a method or process that in practice is to be used as a software design logic or algorithm, to develop a custom publishing computer software, integrated with a web server and database server for an end to end solution. All solution components for the applied method use an industry standard web server, database server and web development technologies. A user accesses the custom publishing software via a standard web browser, through the web site, to create or manage their digital coupon, discount deal or weekly ad as a self-service solution. This creation and management method uses a pre-built template gallery, eliminating the need for any third party tools, software or human interaction. The integrated web server, database server and custom publishing software process the user requests and instantly publish them to the web site for immediate availability to any internet users. | 01-09-2014 |
20150310489 | SELF SERVICE DIGITAL COUPON, DISCOUNT DEAL AND WEEKLY AD PUBLISHING AND MANAGEMENT METHOD - A method of publishing and managing a self-service digital promotional advertisement, such as a coupon, a discount deal, or a weekly ad includes the steps of validating a user access and permitting entry to a publishing application, providing a pre-built digital promotional advertisement and template based on the user's access, inputting data for the promotional advertisement and template, submitting the promotional advertisement for publishing, publishing the promotional advertisement to a web site, and displaying the promotional advertisement for a user. A method of publishing a self-service digital promotional advertisement, such as a digital coupon, a discount deal, or a weekly ad includes the steps of visiting the web site, logging into the publishing application, selecting the promotional advertisement template, customizing the promotional advertisement template to form a user-edited promotional advertisement, submitting the user-edited promotional advertisement for publishing, processing the submission request, and publishing the user-edited promotional advertisement. | 10-29-2015 |
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20120017964 | Apparatus, System, and Method for On-Chip Thermoelectricity Generation - An apparatus, system, and method for a thermoelectric generator. In some embodiments, the thermoelectric generator comprises a first thermoelectric region and a second thermoelectric region, where the second thermoelectric region may be coupled to the first thermoelectric region by a first conductor. In some embodiments, a second conductor may be coupled to the first thermoelectric region and a third conductor may be coupled to the second thermoelectric region. In some embodiments, the first conductor may be in a first plane, the first thermoelectric region and the second thermoelectric region may be in a second plane, and the second conductor and the third conductor may be in a third plane. | 01-26-2012 |
20120019214 | Self-Powered Functional Device Using On-Chip Power Generation - An apparatus, system, and method for a self-powered device using on-chip power generation. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a substrate, a power generation module on the substrate, and a power storage module on the substrate. The power generation module may include a thermoelectric generator made of bismuth telluride. | 01-26-2012 |
20140141571 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MANUFACTURING FOR LOW-PROFILE AND FLEXIBLE DEVICES - A process for manufacturing low-profile and flexible integrated circuits includes manufacturing an integrated circuit on a wafer having a thickness larger than the desired thickness. After the integrated circuit is manufactured the integrated circuit may be released with a portion of the wafer leaving a remainder of the bulk portion of the wafer. A second integrated circuit may be manufactured on the remainder of the wafer and the process repeated to manufacture additional integrated circuits from a single wafer. The integrated circuits may be released from the wafer by etching vias through the integrated circuit and into the wafer. The via may be used to start an etch process inside the wafer that undercuts the integrated circuit separating the integrated circuit from the wafer. | 05-22-2014 |
20140239459 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING MECHANICALLY FLEXIBLE SILICON SUBSTRATE - A method for making a mechanically flexible silicon substrate is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a silicon substrate. The method further includes forming a first etch stop layer in the silicon substrate and forming a second etch stop layer in the silicon substrate. The method also includes forming one or more trenches over the first etch stop layer and the second etch stop layer. The method further includes removing the silicon substrate between the first etch stop layer and the second etch stop layer. | 08-28-2014 |
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20090083715 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INSTRUCTION TRACING WITH ENHANCED INTERRUPT AVOIDANCE - A method, system, apparatus, and computer program product is presented for tracing operations. A set of related methodologies can be used within instruction tracing software, such as a tracing program, to reduce its tendency to generate interrupts that cause unwanted effects in the system that is being captured. A first methodology allows access to protected memory blocks so that instructions may be read from those memory blocks. A second methodology provides for the trace output buffer to be accessed using physical addressing. A third methodology traces only instruction addresses, which are resolved later during a post-processing phase of operation. A fourth methodology comprises multiple different methods for obtaining copies of instructions that have already executed rather than obtaining them before they are executed. | 03-26-2009 |
20100017789 | Selectively Obtaining Call Stack Information Based on Criteria - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for sampling call stack information. A set of methods and a set of criteria are received. Responsive to detecting an event associated with a method in the set of methods, a determination is made as to whether the method has met a set of criteria comprising at least one of a time based metric and a hardware performance monitor counter metric. A call stack is retrieved for the method if the method has met the set of criteria. The retrieved call stack is saved in a tree. | 01-21-2010 |
20100223241 | Method, System and Computer Program Product for Certifying a Timestamp of a Data Processing System - The disclosed embodiments present a system, method, and computer program product for certifying a timestamp generated by a data processing system. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a request to certify a timestamp generated by a trusted data processing system, analyzing historical data related to a system time of the data processing system, and certifying the timestamp in response to determining that the historical data indicates a trustworthy system time of the data processing system when the timestamp was generated. | 09-02-2010 |
20100223469 | Method, System and Computer Program Product for Certifying Software Origination - The disclosed embodiments present a method, system and computer program product for certifying software origination. The method for certifying software origination comprises generating at least one certificate of originality for a software artifact, generating a key for authenticating the certificate of originality, incorporating the key into the certificate of originality, and embedding the certificate of originality in the software artifact. | 09-02-2010 |
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20080200573 | Flame Retarded Styrenic Foams and Foam Precursors - Styrenic polymer foams, especially expanded and/or extruded styrenic polymer foams, are flame retarded by use of one or more flame retardant additives. These additives are i) a diether of tetrabromobisphenol-S, which ether groups do not contain bromine and wherein at least one of the ether groups is an allyl group; ii) a diether of tetrabromobisphenol-S, wherein at least one of the ether groups contains bromine; iii) a substituted benzene having a total of 6 substituents on the ring and wherein at least 3 of the substituents are bromine atoms and at least two of the substituents are C1-4 alkyl groups; iv) tribromoneopentyl alcohol; v) a tris(dibromoalkyl) benzenetricarboxylate in which each dibromoalkyl group contains, independently, 3 to 8 carbon atoms; vi) a brominated polybutadiene which is partially hydrogenated and/or aryl-terminated; vii) at least one brominated allyl ether of a novolac; viii) a brominated poly(1,3-cycloalkadiene); ix) a brominated poly(4-vinylphenol allyl ether); x) a brominated N,TSP-phenylenebismaleimide; xi) a brominated N,N′-(4,4′-methylenediphenyl)bismaleimide; xii) a brominated N,N′-ethylenebis-maleimide; xiii) ethylenebis(dibromonorbornane-dicarboxrmide); xiv) tetrabromobisphenol-A; or xv) a combination of any two or more of i) through xiv). | 08-21-2008 |
20080227903 | PREPARATION AND PROVISION OF HIGH ASSAY DECABROMODIPHENYLETHANE - High assay, reaction-derived decabromodiphenylethane product is prepared by feeding (i) diphenylethane or (ii) partially brominated diphenylethane having an average bromine number less than about two, or (iii) both of (i) and (ii), into the liquid confines of a reaction mixture. Such reaction mixture is (a) formed from components comprised of excess liquid bromine and aluminum-based Lewis acid bromination catalyst, and (b) maintained at one or more elevated reaction temperatures of from about 45°-90° C., and at least when elevated pressure is needed to keep a liquid state in the reaction mixture at the temperature(s) used, the reaction mixture is at such an elevated pressure, whereby ar-bromination occurs. The feeding is conducted at a rate slow enough to form high assay reaction-derived decabromodiphenylethane product, which is an effective flame retardant. | 09-18-2008 |
20100268003 | PROCESS FOR INCREASING PURITY OF SOLID BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS DURING PREPARATION - Processes for preparing brominated aromatic flame retardant having a reduced content of occluded free bromine are described. The processes comprise subdividing, during bromination of an aromatic compound, solid particles that form in a bromination reaction mixture in which an excess of liquid bromine and a Lewis acid bromination catalyst are present, said subdividing taking place within the confines of said reaction mixture. Subdivision is effected by grinding, milling, or sonication. | 10-21-2010 |
20110288225 | Preparation and Provision of High Assay Decabromodiphenylethane - High assay, reaction-derived decabromodiphenylethane product is prepared by feeding (i) diphenylethane or (ii) partially brominated diphenylethane having an average bromine number less than about two, or (iii) both of (i) and (ii), into the liquid confines of a reaction mixture. Such reaction mixture is (a) formed from components comprised of excess liquid bromine and aluminum-based Lewis acid bromination catalyst, and (b) maintained at one or more elevated reaction temperatures of from about 45°-90° C., and at least when elevated pressure is needed to keep a liquid state in the reaction mixture at the temperature(s) used, the reaction mixture is at such an elevated pressure, whereby ar-bromination occurs. The feeding is conducted at a rate slow enough to form high assay reaction-derived decabromodiphenylethane product, which is an effective flame retardant. | 11-24-2011 |
20120116132 | Preparation of High Assay Decabromodiphenylalkane Product With Low Occluded Free Bromine Content - A high assay decabromodiphenylalkane product in which the alkylene group contains in the range of about 1-10 carbon atoms and has an occluded free bromine content of <500 ppm is prepared. The process comprises brominating, in a liquid phase reaction mixture, at least one α,ω-diphenylalkane having an alkylene group of 1-10 carbon atoms, with a limited excess of bromine, in the presence of an aluminum, aluminum halide or a ferric halide catalyst in which the original halogen atoms of such halides are chlorine atoms, bromine atoms, or both. The limited excess of bromine is such that the maximum excess amount of bromine used in conducting the reaction is about 20 mole % relative to the stoichiometric amount required to convert the amount of α,ω-diphenylalkane used to decabromodiphenylalkane. Crude high assay decabromodiphenylalkane product is prepared without use of heat treatment, oven ageing, or grinding or other forms of pulverization. | 05-10-2012 |
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20110270349 | RECHARGING AND COMMUNICATION LEAD FOR AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - A lead for an implantable device includes a flexible, implantable tether, electrically connectable to an implantable device, and a plurality of control elements, disposed along the tether. The control elements are electrically interconnectable to the implantable device and configured to transmit one of power and communication signals thereto | 11-03-2011 |
20120197341 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING BATTERY CAPACITY - A method for estimating capacity of a battery in an implantable medical device includes obtaining a characteristic curve of voltage versus resistance for the battery, periodically determining voltage and resistance of the battery, and comparing the resistance with a third derivative function of the characteristic curve, the third derivative function having roots representing near depletion of the battery and end of service of the battery, respectively. Remaining time of service of the battery can also be determined by comparing the resistance value with a curve of battery capacity versus resistance for the battery. | 08-02-2012 |
20120274271 | INDUCTIVELY RECHARGEABLE IMPLANTABLE DEVICE WITH REDUCED EDDY CURRENTS - A case for an implantable medical device includes a metal case portion, having an inside and an outside, configured to attach to at least one other case portion to define a biocompatible case for the implantable medical device. The metal case portion has a plurality of grooves disposed on at least one of the inside and the outside, the grooves being oriented substantially perpendicular to an expected direction of eddy currents produced by an inductive recharging coil in proximity thereto. | 11-01-2012 |
20120277829 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CHARGING A POWER CELL IN AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Apparatus and methods for charging a power cell in an implantable medical device (“IMD”) are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes providing an electrical pulse to an inductor external to the IMD. A frequency of an oscillation signal induced in the inductor by the current pulse is measured. The inductor is driven with an oscillating signal having a frequency based on the measured frequency of the oscillation signal. The power cell is charged using current induced in the IMD by the driving of the inductor. | 11-01-2012 |
20120277832 | BATTERY LIFE ESTIMATION BASED ON VOLTAGE DEPLETION RATE - Apparatus and methods for estimating the remaining life of a battery in an implantable medical device (“IMD”) are disclosed herein. The terminal voltage of the battery is measured and the measurements create a baseline curve of the battery voltage depletion. The points along the baseline curve can be linearly extrapolated to calculate the voltage depletion rate, which can estimate the remaining life of the battery. | 11-01-2012 |
20130125937 | SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A USER INTERFACE AND A CONTROLLER OF A DISHWASHER - A dishwasher may include a closure element, such as a door, a user interface on the closure element, and a controller. A data communication link having a first data connector may be coupled to the controller, and a second data connector may be coupled to the user interface. The first and second data connectors may communicatively couple when the closure element is in the closed condition to establish data communication between the controller and the user interface. The communication link may also form a power link to provide power to the user interface across an electrical link. | 05-23-2013 |
20130125938 | SYSTEM FOR CHARGING A POWER SUPPLY IN A CLOSURE ELEMENT OF A HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE - A dishwasher includes an open-face tub and a closure element selectively closing the open face of the tub and housing a user interface powered by a rechargeable power supply, such as a battery, operatively coupled to a power charger. In one embodiment, the user interface is not removable from the closure element, and the power charger may be remote from the closure element to selectively provide power to the rechargeable power supply. In another embodiment, the closure element may include a first door and a second door, with each door having an inductive part for formation of an inductive coupling to charge the rechargeable power supply when the doors are in juxtaposition. | 05-23-2013 |
20130125939 | DISHWASHER WITH TRANSFORMING DOOR - A dishwasher includes a door with at least a first part and a second part. The first part may be pivotally mounted to the dishwasher. The second part may be configured to be coupled to the first part for cooperative pivoting of the first part and the second part in one mode of operation. The second part may also be configured to move independently of the first part in another mode of operation. | 05-23-2013 |
20140020718 | DISHWASHER WITH OZONE GENERATOR - A dishwasher comprises a treating chamber for receiving dishes therein for treatment according to a cycle of operation, at least one sprayer providing a spray of liquid into the treating chamber, and an ozone generator for selectively providing ozone gas to the treating chamber for sanitizing the dishes in the treating chamber during a cycle of operation. | 01-23-2014 |
20140369672 | METHODS, APPARATUS AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURES TO DETECT IMPURITY DEPOSITS IN FLOW-THROUGH WATER HEATERS - Example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture to detect impurities in flow-through water heaters are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a flow-through water heater having a conduit to conduct a fluid flowing therethrough, a heating element extending around at least a portion of the conduit, and first and second temperature measuring elements to determine respective first and second temperatures at different locations on the conduit; and a computing unit to at least detect an impurity deposit in the conduit based on a difference between the first and second temperatures. | 12-18-2014 |
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20090157528 | CLIENT FACILITATION OF ONLINE CARD PRESENT TRANSACTION - An online card-present transaction system facilitates card-present type transactions with a merchant over a public network. A host system is configured to accept authentication data from a user via an authentication device. The host system, after authenticating a user is configured to retrieve the user's account information from a user database system and translate a user account number into a temporary transaction number. The temporary transaction number is then transmitted directly from the host system to the merchant, thereby eliminating the need for the user to send to the merchant over the internet, the user's transaction account number. | 06-18-2009 |
20090157554 | CLIENT SYSTEM FACILITATING AN ONLINE CARD PRESENT TRANSACTION - An online card-present transaction system facilitates card-present type transactions with a merchant over a public network. A host system is configured to accept authentication data from a user via an authentication device. The host system, after authenticating a user is configured to retrieve the user's account information from a user database system and translate a user account number into a temporary transaction number. The temporary transaction number is then transmitted directly from the host system to the merchant, thereby eliminating the need for the user to send to the merchant over the internet, the user's transaction account number. | 06-18-2009 |
20090157556 | MERCHANT FACILITATION OF ONLINE CARD PRESENT TRANSACTION - An online card-present transaction system facilitates card-present type transactions with a merchant over a public network. A host system is configured to accept authentication data from a user via an authentication device. The host system, after authenticating a user is configured to retrieve the user's account information from a user database system and translate a user account number into a temporary transaction number. The temporary transaction number is then transmitted directly from the host system to the merchant, thereby eliminating the need for the user to send to the merchant over the internet, the user's transaction account number. | 06-18-2009 |
20090157557 | MERCHANT SYSTEM FACILITATING AN ONLINE CARD PRESENT TRANSACTION - An online card-present transaction system facilitates card-present type transactions with a merchant over a public network. A host system is configured to accept authentication data from a user via an authentication device. The host system, after authenticating a user is configured to retrieve the user's account information from a user database system and translate a user account number into a temporary transaction number. The temporary transaction number is then transmitted directly from the host system to the merchant, thereby eliminating the need for the user to send to the merchant over the internet, the user's transaction account number. | 06-18-2009 |
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20080223780 | Lubricating Oil Conditioning Filter Containing Improved Pelletized Conditioner - An improved oil filter, for use with an internal combustion engine, comprises a hollow filter housing defining a chamber therein and having an inlet and an outlet with a flow path therebetween; a mechanically active filter member disposed inside the filter housing in the flow path; and a chemically active filter member disposed inside the filter housing in the flow path. The chemically active filter member comprises a plurality of composite oil additive pellets. The plurality of pellets is interconnected to form a substantially integral permeable member, and the substantially integral permeable member is impregnated with an alkaline composition. The alkaline composition is provided to counteract acidic combustion products in lubricating oil in an internal combustion engine. | 09-18-2008 |
20090101272 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD OF MAKING - A method of supplying an additive in an oil filter, the method including: forming a dispersement device housing with a first chamber and a second chamber, the second chamber being sealed from the first chamber by a pair of dividing walls; sealing a first metering opening with an oil soluble material the first metering opening being in fluid communication with the first chamber when the oil soluble material is removed from the first metering opening; sealing a second metering opening with an oil soluble material the second metering opening being in fluid communication with the second chamber when the oil soluble material is removed from the second metering opening; disposing a first liquid additive within the first chamber; disposing a second liquid additive within the second chamber; sealing the dispersement device housing with a cap, the cap being configured to seal the first chamber and the second chamber within the dispersement device housing; and securing the dispersement device housing to a filter element of the filter, the filter element and the dispersement device defining an outlet fluid opening, such that fluid flowing into and out of the filter must pass through the filter element and into the outlet fluid opening and the cap is located between the filter element and the dispersement device housing. | 04-23-2009 |
20090114580 | ONE PIECE TAPPING PLATE FOR HEAVY DUTY FILTERS - A one-piece tapping plate for a filter assembly, the tapping plate being configured to secure the filter assembly to a filter mount of an oil circulation system is provided. The tapping plate comprising: a unitary structure having a plurality of openings for providing a plurality of fluid pathways for a fluid to flow through, a threaded portion located proximate to an upper end of the one-piece tapping plate, the threaded portion being configured for correspondingly engaging with a threaded wall portion of the filter mount securing the filter assembly to the filter mount; and a central aperture for engaging with the filter mount and providing a fluid outlet port for filtered fluid to flow therethrough, the plurality of openings being located between the threaded portion and the central aperture. | 05-07-2009 |
20100155316 | SEALING GROMMET FOR FLUID FILTERS - A sealing grommet for a fluid filter is provided. The sealing grommet includes a central portion defining an aperture; a flange portion integrally formed with the central portion, the flange portion extending outwardly from an outer periphery of the central portion, wherein a first portion of the central portion extends away from the flange portion in a first direction and a second portion of the central portion extends away from the flange portion in a second direction, the first direction being opposite to the second direction; and a first protrusion disposed on the first portion, the first protrusion being disposed on an inner surface of the central portion defining the aperture. | 06-24-2010 |
20100200492 | ASSEMBLY PROCESS AND METHOD OF SEALING FOR FLUID FILTERS - A fluid filter for a fluid circulation system having a filter mount, the fluid filter having: a housing; a filter element disposed within the housing; a tapping plate secured to the housing, the tapping plate defining a fluid inlet path for fluid to be filtered by the filter element and a fluid outlet path for fluid filtered by the filter element; and wherein a first peripheral edge portion of the tapping plate is engaged by a distal end of the housing that is bent around the first peripheral edge portion of the tapping plate and a second peripheral edge portion of the tapping plate is secured to an inner surface of the housing by an adhesive disposed between the second peripheral edge portion of the tapping plate and the inner surface of the housing. | 08-12-2010 |
20100219112 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD OF MAKING - A filter, comprising: a housing defining an inlet fluid opening and an outlet fluid opening, the inlet fluid opening and the outlet fluid opening defining a fluid path through the filter; a filter element disposed inside the filter housing, the filter element being disposed in the flow path such that fluid flowing through the flow path must pass through the filter element; and a dispersement device disposed within the housing, the dispersement device comprising a housing having at least one chamber for an additive disposed within the at least one chamber, the dispersement device further comprises a metering opening that is sealed with an oil soluble material the metering opening being in fluid communication with the at least one chamber when the oil soluble material is removed from the metering opening. | 09-02-2010 |
20110163047 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for dispersing an additive from an additive cartridge disposed in a housing of an oil filter is provided. The method including the steps of: using stagnation pressure to disperse the additive from the additive cartridge; and regulating a flow rate of the additive from the additive cartridge by restricting an inlet opening of an outlet path of the additive cartridge, wherein a portion of the outlet path is formed in a surface of a first piece of a two piece connector providing fluid communication between and an interior and an exterior of the additive cartridge. | 07-07-2011 |
20110272338 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD - A method for dispersing an additive from an additive cartridge disposed in a housing of an oil filter is provided herein, the method includes using stagnation pressure to disperse the additive from the additive cartridge; and regulating a flow rate of the additive from the additive cartridge by restricting an inlet opening of an outlet tube of the additive cartridge. Also provide herein is an additive cartridge for dispersing an additive within a filter housing, the additive cartridge having a housing defining a receiving area for receipt of the additive; a fluid inlet path through a wall of the housing, the fluid inlet path providing a means for increasing a pressure within the receiving area, the fluid inlet path having an inlet opening disposed adjacent to an outer wall portion of the housing; and a fluid outlet path through the wall of the housing, the fluid outlet path providing a means for dispersing the additive from the receiving area when the pressure within the receiving area exceeds a predetermined value, the fluid outlet path having an outlet opening disposed adjacent to the outer wall portion of the housing, the outlet opening being covered by a shroud configured to deflect fluid flowing in a first direction away from the outlet opening and the inlet opening of the fluid inlet path is positioned to receive fluid flowing in the first direction; and fluid flow of the additive through the fluid outlet path is controlled by varying an inlet opening of the fluid outlet path. | 11-10-2011 |
20130026039 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVAL OF PARTICLES FROM LUBRICATING OIL - A method for removing soot, sludge, varnish and other insoluble particulates from engine oil, the method including the steps of: disposing an oil containing the particulates between a pair of electrodes, wherein one of the electrodes is a collecting electrode; wrapping a surface of the collecting electrode with a media, wherein the media is configured to collect a portion of the particulates drawn towards the collecting electrode; applying a direct current to the electrodes for a period of time to generate an electric field, wherein the electric field causes a portion of the particulates to agglomerate in the media; and removing the media and the portion of particulates agglomerated in the media to reduce the amount of soot particles in the oil. | 01-31-2013 |
20130134044 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVAL OF PARTICLES FROM LUBRICATING OIL - A method for removing soot, sludge, varnish and other insoluble particulates from engine oil, the method including the steps of: disposing an oil containing the particulates between a pair of electrodes, wherein one of the electrodes is a collecting electrode; wrapping a surface of the collecting electrode with a media, wherein the media is configured to collect a portion of the particulates drawn towards the collecting electrode; applying a direct current to the electrodes for a period of time to generate an electric field, wherein the electric field causes a portion of the particulates to agglomerate in the media; and removing the media and the portion of particulates agglomerated in the media to reduce the amount of soot particles in the oil. | 05-30-2013 |
20140150335 | ADDITIVE DISPERSING FILTER AND METHOD - A method and apparatus for dispersing an additive from an additive cartridge disposed in a housing of an oil filter is provided. The method including the steps of: using stagnation pressure to disperse the additive from the additive cartridge; and regulating a flow rate of the additive from the additive cartridge by restricting an inlet opening of an outlet path of the additive cartridge, wherein a portion of the outlet path is formed in a surface of a first piece of a two piece connector providing fluid communication between and an interior and an exterior of the additive cartridge. | 06-05-2014 |
20140230224 | METHOD OF MAKING A CHEMICALLY ACTIVE FILTER ELEMENT FOR AN OIL FILTER - An improved oil filter, for use with an internal combustion engine, comprises a hollow filter housing defining a chamber therein and having an inlet and an outlet with a flow path therebetween; a mechanically active filter member disposed inside the filter housing in the flow path; and a chemically active filter member disposed inside the filter housing in the flow path. The chemically active filter member comprises a plurality of composite oil additive pellets. The plurality of pellets is interconnected to form a substantially integral permeable member, and the substantially integral permeable member is impregnated with an alkaline composition. The alkaline composition is provided to counteract acidic combustion products in lubricating oil in an internal combustion engine. | 08-21-2014 |
20150219226 | FLUID FLOW CONTROLLER AND FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH FLUID FLOW CONTROLLER - A filter assembly comprises a housing open at one end and holding a filter element therein and a plate closing the open end of the housing and enclosing the filter element within the housing. The plate includes at least two first inlet openings, at least two second inlet openings, and a central outlet opening. The filter assembly further includes a fluid flow controller disposed between an end of the filter element and the plate. The flow controller includes a relief valve comprising a first portion cooperating with the first inlet openings and a second portion cooperating with the second inlet openings; and biasing means operatively connected to the relief valve and providing resistance to movement of the second portion of the relief valve. | 08-06-2015 |
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20130131042 | SPIROXAZOLIDINONE COMPOUNDS - Substituted spirocyclic amines of structural formula (I) are selective antagonists of the somatostatin subtype receptor 5 (SSTR5) and are useful for the treatment, control or prevention of disorders responsive to antagonism of SSTR5, such as Type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, lipid disorders, obesity, atherosclerosis, Metabolic Syndrome, depression, and anxiety. | 05-23-2013 |
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20130091147 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL CONTENT - A method for evaluating the impact of distributed digital content, including identifying content produced by a publisher on a first domain, determining user activity data associated with the content on one or more social networks, calculating an instantaneous score for each of the social networks for the content based on the user activity data associated with the content on the respective social network, calculating a velocity score for each of the social networks for the content, the velocity score comprising a rate of change of the instantaneous score for the respective social network, calculating a social value score for the content based on the velocity scores of the one or more social networks, and sending the social value score to a computer associated with the publisher. | 04-11-2013 |
20150269251 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL CONTENT - A method for evaluating the impact of distributed digital content, including identifying content produced by a publisher on a first domain, determining user activity data associated with the content on one or more social networks, calculating an instantaneous score for each of the social networks for the content based on the user activity data associated with the content on the respective social network, calculating a velocity score for each of the social networks for the content, the velocity score comprising a rate of change of the instantaneous score for the respective social network, calculating a social value score for the content based on the velocity scores of the one or more social networks, and sending the social value score to a computer associated with the publisher. | 09-24-2015 |