| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080288120 | Methods and Systems for Modifying Turbine Control Systems - Methods and systems for modifying a turbine control system may be provided for. A method may include replacing at least one legacy main controller processor communicating in a first communication protocol with a current main control processor communicating in a second communication protocol, retaining at least one legacy IO processor in communication with at least one turbine monitoring device communicating in the first communication protocol, and providing at least one converter in communication with the current main controller processor or processors and in communication with the legacy IO processor or processors. The converter may translate communications between the current main controller processor or processors and the legacy IO processor or processors by translating between the second communication protocol and the first communication protocol. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20100283512 | FAST DETECTION OF CONTACT STATUS WITH AC WETTING VOLTAGE USING RATIOMETRIC APPROACH - Fast detection of contact status with an AC wetting voltage using a ratiometric approach is described herein. In one embodiment, a voltage source wets the contact with a wetting voltage. A contact voltage monitor receives voltage obtained from the contact and converts the voltage to a first frequency output. A wetting voltage monitor receives wetting voltage provided from the voltage source to the contact and converts the sensed wetting voltage to a second frequency output. A processor generates a ratio between the first frequency output and the second frequency output and determines the status of the contact and the field wires associated with the contact in accordance with the generated ratio. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110222561 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING TIME SYNCHRONIZATION - Systems and methods for providing time synchronization in a local network are provided. A time source may be configured to determine a current time and a designated time at which a reference signal will be output, and to output the reference signal when the designated time is reached. A network host communicatively coupled to the time source may be configured to (i) identify the designated time and (ii) communicate the identified designated time to one or more network devices via a local network. The one or more network devices may be respectively configured to (i) initiate an internal clock, (ii) receive the designated time from the network host, (iii) receive the reference signal output be the time source subsequent to receiving the designated time, and (iv) set a value of the internal clock to the designated time upon receipt of the reference signal. | 09-15-2011 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080247993 | Microorganisms Inhibiting the Formation of Axillary Malodor - Described are microorganisms which are able to suppress the production of malodorous compounds by axillary bacteria. Also described are compositions comprising such microorganisms as well as the use of such micoorganisms in cosmetic, prophylactic or therapeutic applications. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090130073 | Microorganisms Inhibiting the Formation of Foot Malodor - Described are microorganisms which are able to inhibit the formation of foot malodor by skin microorganisms. Also described are compositions comprising such microorganisms as well as the use of such microorganisms in cosmetic, prophylactic or therapeutic applications. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090317370 | Methods And Means For Protecting The Skin Against Pathogenic Microorganisms - Described are microorganisms which are, in a first aspect, able to to stimulate the growth of microorganisms of the resident skin microbial flora and which do not stimulate the growth of microorganisms of the transient pathogenic micro flora. In a second aspect microorganisms are described which are able to inhibit the growth of microorganisms of the transient pathogenic skin micro flora and which do not inhibit the growth of microorganisms of the resident skin micro flora. Also described are compositions comprising such microorganisms as well as the use of such microorganisms in cosmetic, prophylactic or therapeutic applications. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100047190 | USES AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING AND/OR TREATING CARIES CAUSED BY MUTANTS STREPTOCOCCI - The present invention relates to the use of a microorganism belonging to the group of lactic acid bacteria or a mutant or derivative thereof, characterized in that it is capable of specifically binding to a bacterium belonging to the group of mutans Streptococci, wherein the specific binding is (i) resistant to heat treatment; and/or (ii) resistant to protease treatment; and/or (iii) calcium-dependent; and/or (iv) formed within a pH range between 4.5 and 8.5; and/or (v) formed in the presence of saliva, for the preparation of an anticariogenic composition for the treatment or prevention of caries caused by mutans Streptococci other than | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100086520 | Compositions, Kits and Uses For Protecting The Skin Against Pathogenic Microorganisms - Described are compositions and kits comprising: (i) microorganisms which are able to stimulate the growth of microorganisms of the resident skin microbial flora and which do not stimulate the growth of microorganisms of the transient pathogenic micro flora and (ii) microorganisms which are able to inhibit the growth of one or more microorganisms of the transient pathogenic skin micro flora and which do not inhibit the growth of microorganisms of the healthy normal resident skin micro flora, in order to protect the skin against pathogenic microorganisms and to treat skin diseases. The present invention also relates to uses of the above mentioned microorganisms and to methods for the production of compositions and kits comprising such microorganisms. | 04-08-2010 |