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20140056779 | CATALYTIC CONVERTER COMPONENT AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - In a process for manufacturing a catalytic converter component, a ceramic unit is used that has been prepared by extruding green ceramic product through a die to form an extrusion having a honeycomb substrate structure in which tubular passages extend along the extrusion, the passages bounded by walls dividing adjacent passages from one another. The unit is obtained by cutting off a length of the extrusion and curing and firing it. The process further comprises flowing insulation material as by injecting mastic insulation from one end of the unit into selected ones of the elongate passages to fill the selected passages throughout their length, the insulating material then being cured. The passages are selected so that the cured insulation material forms an internal thermal insulating barrier between a core zone of the unit and a radially outer zone of the unit. | 02-27-2014 |
20140056780 | CATALYTIC CONVERTER COMPONENT AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - In a process for manufacturing a catalytic converter component, a ceramic unit is used that has been prepared by extruding green ceramic product through a die to form an extrusion having a honeycomb substrate structure in which tubular passages extend along the extrusion, the passages bounded by walls dividing adjacent passages from one another. The unit is obtained by cutting off a length of the extrusion and curing and firing it. The process further comprises flowing insulation material from one end of the unit into selected ones of the elongate passages, the insulating material then being cured by microwave irradiation. The passages are selected so that the cured insulation material forms an internal thermal insulating barrier between a core zone of the unit and a radially outer zone of the unit. | 02-27-2014 |
20140371050 | Processes for the manufacture of lightweight ceramic materials and articles produced thereby - In a process for manufacturing foamed material an expansion agent, a ceramic base material and water are blended together. The blend is heated and pressurized to homogenize and liquefy or plasticize it. The blend is then extruded through a die where, in the course of the extrusion, superheated water in the blend vaporizes to foam the blend. To make articles of manufacture, extrudate is cut to length, machined and fired, or is injection moulded while still malleable and then fired. | 12-18-2014 |
20150075137 | CATALYTIC CONVERTER STRUCTURES WITH INDUCTION HEATING - A catalytic converter assembly has a substrate body with a plurality of cells for passage therethrough of exhaust gases. Metal is located at predetermined locations in the substrate body. An electromagnetic field generator is mounted adjacent the substrate for generating a varying electromagnetic field inductively to heat the metal and so heat the substrate. | 03-19-2015 |
20150075138 | CATALYTIC CONVERTER STRUCTURES WITH ELECTROHYDRODYNAMIC HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER - A catalytic converter assembly has a ceramic substrate body with a plurality of cells for passage therethrough of exhaust gases. An emitter electrode for emitting free electrodes is mounted adjacent the substrate body for intercepting exhaust gas flowing at an upstream location of the catalytic converter. A collector electrode for collecting electrons is mounted adjacent the substrate body to intercept exhaust gas flowing at a downstream location of the catalytic converter. An energizing circuit is used to apply a high voltage between the emitter and collector to stimulate the generation of free electrons. | 03-19-2015 |
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20110225646 | POLICY-BASED CONTENT FILTERING - Methods and systems for processing application-level content of network service protocols are described. According to one embodiment, a network connection is redirected by a networking subsystem implemented within a kernel of an operating system of a firewall device to a proxy module within the firewall device that is configured to support a network service protocol associated with the network connection. The proxy module retrieves one or more content processing configuration schemes associated with a matching firewall policy for the network service protocol and the network connection. The content processing configuration schemes each include multiple content processing configuration settings for each of one or more network service protocols. Application-level content of a packet stream associated with the network connection is then processed by the proxy module reassembling the application-level content from multiple packets of the packet stream and scanning the application-level content based on the retrieved content processing configuration schemes. | 09-15-2011 |
20120254978 | POLICY-BASED CONTENT FILTERING - Methods and systems for processing application-level content of network service protocols are described. According to one embodiment, a network connection is redirected by a networking subsystem implemented within a kernel of an operating system of a firewall device to a proxy module within the firewall device that is configured to support a network service protocol associated with the network connection. The proxy module retrieves one or more content processing configuration schemes associated with a matching firewall policy for the network service protocol and the network connection. The content processing configuration schemes each include multiple content processing configuration settings for each of one or more network service protocols. Application-level content of a packet stream associated with the network connection is then processed by the proxy module reassembling the application-level content from multiple packets of the packet stream and scanning the application-level content based on the retrieved content processing configuration schemes. | 10-04-2012 |
20140090013 | POLICY-BASED CONTENT FILTERING - Methods and systems are provided for processing application-level content of network service protocols. According to one embodiment, one or more content processing configuration schemes are defined within a firewall device. Each of the one or more content processing configuration schemes including multiple content processing configuration settings for one or more network service protocols. The one or more content processing configuration schemes are stored by the firewall device. One or more of the stored content processing configuration schemes are associated with a firewall policy by the firewall device. | 03-27-2014 |
20140090014 | POLICY-BASED CONTENT FILTERING - Methods and systems for processing application-level content of network service protocols are described. According to one embodiment, a firewall device maintains a policy database including multiple policies. The policies includes information regarding an action to take with respect to a network session based on a set of source internet protocol (IP) addresses, a set of destination IP addresses and/or a network service protocol. When the action is to allow the network session, the policy also includes information regarding a configuration scheme defining administrator-configurable content filtering processes to be performed on traffic associated with the network session. Policy-based content filtering is performed by the firewall device by (i) identifying a matching policy for the network session at issue; (ii) identifying multiple content filtering processes to be performed on the traffic based on the configuration scheme associated with the matching policy; and (iii) applying the identified content filtering processes on the traffic. | 03-27-2014 |
20140351918 | POLICY-BASED CONTENT FILTERING - Methods and systems for processing application-level content of network service protocols are described. According to one embodiment, a firewall maintains multiple configuration schemes, each defining a set of administrator-configurable content filtering process settings. The firewall also maintains a security policy database including multiple firewall security policies. At least one of the firewall security policies includes an associated configuration scheme and an action to take with respect to a particular network session based on a set of source Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, a set of destination IP addresses and/or a network service protocol. Policy-based content filtering of network sessions is performed by: (i) identifying a firewall security policy matching traffic associated with the network session; (ii) identifying content filtering processes to be performed on the traffic based on the configuration scheme associated with the matching firewall security policy; and (iii) applying the identified content filtering processes to the traffic. | 11-27-2014 |
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20080282337 | CONTENT FILTERING OF REMOTE FILE-SYSTEM ACCESS PROTOCOLS - Methods and systems for content filtering of remote file-system access protocols are provided. According to one embodiment, a transparent proxy running within a network gateway logically interposed between a client and a server intercepts remote file-system access protocol requests/responses. Responsive to receipt of a remote file-system access protocol request from the client, the network gateway issues the remote file-system access protocol request to the server on behalf of the client. The network gateway buffers into a holding buffer associated with the network gateway data being read from or written to a file associated with a share of the server. Then, responsive to a predetermined event in relation to the remote file-system access protocol or the holding buffer, the network gateway determines the existence or non-existence of malicious, dangerous or unauthorized content contained within the holding buffer by performing content filtering on the holding buffer. | 11-13-2008 |
20090006423 | CONTENT FILTERING OF REMOTE FILE-SYSTEM ACCESS PROTOCOLS - Methods and systems for content filtering of remote file-system access protocols are provided. According to one embodiment, holding buffers in which data collected from a remote file-system access protocol is stored, a holding buffer context table, a file map table and a usage table corresponding to each holding buffer are created within one or more computer-readable media. References to each of the holding buffers are tracked within the holding buffer context table. References to a common file are mapped to a common holding buffer of the holding buffers with the file map table. Modified and unmodified portions of the holding buffers are tracked using the usage table corresponding to each holding buffer. Responsive to a predetermined event in relation to a holding buffer or the holding buffers, the existence of malicious, dangerous or unauthorized content contained within the holding buffer is determined by performing content filtering on the holding buffer. | 01-01-2009 |
20140181979 | CONTENT FILTERING OF REMOTE FILE-SYSTEM ACCESS PROTOCOLS - Methods and systems for content filtering of remote file-system access protocols are provided. According to one embodiment, a remote file-system access protocol request issued by a client to a server is received at a network device logically interposed between the client and the server. The request is issued to the server by the network device. A single shared holding buffer, used for both read and write accesses to the file and used by multiple processes running on the client, is implemented by the network device for the file during a remote file-system access protocol session. Data being read from or written to the file as a result of the request is buffered into the buffer. Responsive to a predetermined event in relation to the remote file-system access protocol or the buffer, the existence or non-existence of malicious, dangerous or unauthorized content is determined by performing content filtering on the buffer. | 06-26-2014 |
20150150135 | CONTENT FILTERING OF REMOTE FILE-SYSTEM ACCESS PROTOCOLS - Methods and systems for content filtering of remote file-system access protocols are provided. According to one embodiment, a remote file-system access protocol response is received at a network device logically interposed between one or more clients and a server. The response represents a response to a request from one of the clients relating to a file associated with a share of the server. A determination is made whether a holding buffer corresponding to the file exists. If not, then one is created; otherwise, the existing holding buffer is used for any of the clients or processes running on the clients that access the file. Data read from or written to the file as a result of the request is buffered into the holding buffer. The existence or non-existence of malicious, dangerous or unauthorized content contained within the holding buffer is determined by performing content filtering on the holding buffer. | 05-28-2015 |