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Enderby
Christian H. Enderby, London GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090081028 | Developments relating to a rotor arrangement - A rotor arrangement comprising a rotor-section and a circumferential moveable seal around the rotor-section, the arrangement being such that, for a given rotation rate, the rotor-section is subject to an associated radial growth and a corresponding related axial displacement, relative to the seal, wherein the rotor-section is provided with an axially-varying profile for off-setting said radial growth of the rotor-section, adjacent the circumferential seal, at said given rotation rate. | 03-26-2009 |
Christine Lee Enderby, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110011767 | Wipes Container - A container for storing and dispensing wipes that includes an extendable orifice. The orifice is extendable into the storage space of the wipes container to position an opening in close proximity with the top of a stack of wipes stored in the container. The extendable orifice may also act to reduce moisture loss in the case of wet-wipes and reduce the occurrence of fall-back. | 01-20-2011 |
Russell Enderby, Suwanee, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080313738 | Multi-Stage Deep Packet Inspection for Lightweight Devices - A system and method for the multi-stage analysis of incoming packets. Three stages are used, each of which addresses a particular category of threat by examining the headers and/or payload of each packet (“deep packet inspection”). The first stage detects incoming viruses or worms. The second stage detects malicious applications. The third stage detects attempts at intrusion. These three stages operate in sequence, but in alternative embodiments of the invention, they may be applied in a different order. These three stages are followed by a fourth stage that acts as a verification stage. If any of the first three stages detects a possible attack, then the packet or packets that have been flagged are routed to a central verification facility. In an embodiment of the invention, the verification facility is a server, coupled with a database. Here, suspect packets are compared to entries in the database to more comprehensively determine whether or not the packets represent an attempt to subvert the information processing system. | 12-18-2008 |
