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20120141642 | Laminate for preserving food - An all-purpose plastic laminate or wrap as for preserving food that resists penetration of fluids such as water and gases such as oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and the like. The laminate includes many different embodiments such as at least one hydrophobic outer layer that is free of any volatile corrosion inhibitors, at least one gas resistant barrier layer that can be a hydrophilic polymer, and at least one hydrophobic inner layer that contains a desired additive such as a food safe preservative or antioxidant therein. Optionally at least one tie layer is located between the outer and/or inner layer and said fluid resistant barrier layer. The laminate when applied as a wrap to a food item provides synergistic protection against fluid penetration. | 06-07-2012 |
20120141754 | Laminate for protecting metals from corrosive gases - A corrosive gas resistant laminate comprises an outer polymer layer desirably containing a volatile corrosion inhibitor therein, a corrosion gas resistant barrier layer that can be a hydrophilic polymer, and a tie layer located between said outer and said barrier layers. The various laminates have improved transmission resistance with regard to corrosive gases such as oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, and halogen gases such as chlorine. The laminates can be used to protect metal during storage and transit. | 06-07-2012 |
20130029120 | A LAMINATE FOR PROTECTING METALS FROM CORROSIVE GASES - A corrosive gas resistant laminate comprises an outer polymer layer desirably containing a volatile corrosion inhibitor therein, a corrosion gas resistant barrier layer that can be a hydrophilic polymer, and a tie layer located between said outer and said barrier layers. The various laminates have improved transmission resistance with regard to corrosive gases such as oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, and halogen gases such as chlorine. The laminates can be used to protect metal during storage and transit. | 01-31-2013 |
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20120009082 | Systems and methods for preventing and/or reducing corrosion in various types of tanks containers and closed systems - The present invention relates to methods for preventing and/or reducing the occurrence of corrosion in a variety of articles including, but not limited to, tanks (e.g., storage tanks, septic tanks, fuel tanks, etc.); containers (e.g., shipping containers, storage containers, etc.); semi-closed systems (e.g., fuel systems, septic systems, reservoirs, etc.); and/or closed systems (e.g., waste disposal systems, waste disposal drums or containers, etc.). In another embodiment, the methods of the present invention may be utilized to reduce and/or prevent corrosion in a variety of pipelines (e.g., gas/oil pipelines, water pipelines, sewage lines, etc.). More specifically, the present invention relates to methods for preventing and/or reducing the occurrence of corrosion in a variety of articles including, but not limited to, metallic tanks; metallic containers; pipelines; semi-closed systems; and/or closed systems which are constructed partially or totally from metal. (e.g., steel, iron, copper, brass, aluminum, etc.). | 01-12-2012 |
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20120260321 | Method and apparatus to auto-login to a browser application launched from an authenticated client application - A technique for automated login to a browser application from an authenticated client application begins upon the end user taking an action to access a target resource. A credential is associated with the client application as a result of a prior login operation. The technique is implemented in a server application associated with the client application. In response to the end user taking the action, the server application receives a first request that includes the credential. The credential is cached at a location identified by a one-time-key that is generated by at the server in response to receipt of the first request. The server application then returns a response to the first request that includes a data string (e.g., a URL-template) that includes the one-time-use key. Upon receipt of that response, the client application fills in the URL-template with the target resource URL and launches the browser. The resulting second request is received at the server application, which retrieves the credential from the location identified by the one-time use key. The server application sets the retrieved credential in a cookie and returns a response to the second request. That response includes the cookie and a redirect to the target resource. In this manner, the browser is redirected to the target resource (e.g., a secure page) without requiring an extra login. | 10-11-2012 |
20130226872 | ON-DEMAND FILE SYNCHRONIZATION - Techniques are described for managing access and synchronization of one or more files of a document management system stored locally at a client device. The techniques may include receiving, by a document management system executing on a server device, a file update notification message from a first client device to notify the document management system that a file was modified by the first client device. The file update notification message may include an indication of the modified file on the first client device without including the modified file. The document management system may receive a file editing request from a second client device to request the file. In response, the document management system may send a file upload request to the first client device, receive the modified file from the first client device, and send the modified file to the second client device. | 08-29-2013 |
20130238558 | ON-DEMAND FILE SYNCHRONIZATION - Techniques are described for managing access and synchronization of one or more files of a document management system stored locally at a client device. The techniques may include receiving, by a document management system executing on a server device, a file update notification message from a first client device to notify the document management system that a file was modified by the first client device. The file update notification message may include an indication of the modified file on the first client device without including the modified file. The document management system may receive a file editing request from a second client device to request the file. In response, the document management system may send a file upload request to the first client device, receive the modified file from the first client device, and send the modified file to the second client device. | 09-12-2013 |
20140337953 | Cross-platform authentication from within a rich client - An un-authenticated user attempts to access a protected resource at a Web- or cloud-based application from within a rich client. The client has an associated local HTTP server. Upon being refused access, a browser-based login dialog is opened automatically within an embedded browser panel. After receipt of the user's login credential in the panel, the browser passes the credential server application. If the user is authenticated, the browser-based dialog receives a cookie establishing that the user is authenticated for a session. The browser then automatically makes a request to the HTTP server, passing the cookie. Upon receipt of the request at the rich client HTTP server, the rich client saves the cookie in an associated data store, shuts down the login dialog, and re-issues the original request to the server, this time passing the cookie. The rich client, having provided the cookie, is then permitted to access the resource. | 11-13-2014 |
20150379285 | SECURE ACCESS TO RUNNING CLIENT APPLICATION FEATURES FROM A BROWSER APPLICATION - A secure access is provided to a plurality of software application features associated with a plurality of software applications running on a user's device, wherein the secure access is provided from a web browser application associated with the user's device. This may include providing an open connection between a server and at least one software application within the plurality of software running on the user's device. This may also include sending a message from the web browser application to the server. This may further include detecting the sent message from the web browser application to the server. Additionally, the open connection may be used to send data from the server to the at least one software application. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379288 | SECURE ACCESS TO RUNNING CLIENT APPLICATION FEATURES FROM A BROWSER APPLICATION - A secure access is provided to a plurality of software application features associated with a plurality of software applications running on a user's device, wherein the secure access is provided from a web browser application associated with the user's device. This may include providing an open connection between a server and at least one software application within the plurality of software running on the user's device. This may also include sending a message from the web browser application to the server. This may further include detecting the sent message from the web browser application to the server. Additionally, the open connection may be used to send data from the server to the at least one software application. | 12-31-2015 |
20160072744 | AUTOMATIC SHARING OF MESSAGE ATTACHMENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE SYSTEMS - Provided are techniques for automatic sharing of message attachments across multiple systems. A message that identifies message recipients by their target addresses and includes an attachment is received. Each of the target addresses is mapped to one or more common file servers. It is determined which of the one or more common file servers is to be used for each of the message recipients by grouping message recipients that use a same common file server. For each of the grouped message recipients, a modified message is created by creating copy of the message that adds an attachment link for use in accessing the attachment from the same common file server. | 03-10-2016 |
20160072745 | AUTOMATIC SHARING OF MESSAGE ATTACHMENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE SYSTEMS - Provided are techniques for automatic sharing of message attachments across multiple systems. A message that identifies message recipients by their target addresses and includes an attachment is received. Each of the target addresses is mapped to one or more common file servers. It is determined which of the one or more common file servers is to be used for each of the message recipients by grouping message recipients that use a same common file server. For each of the grouped message recipients, a modified message is created by creating copy of the message that adds an attachment link for use in accessing the attachment from the same common file server. | 03-10-2016 |
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20150073626 | AIRCRAFT WEIGHT IDENTIFICATION USING FILTERED TRIM ESTIMATION - Embodiments are directed to receiving, by a computing device comprising a processor, at least one control input associated with an aircraft, obtaining, by the computing device, a predicted response to the at least one control input by filtering on a trim position, wherein the predicted response is based on a model of the aircraft, obtaining, by the computing device, an actual response of the aircraft to the at least one control input, comparing, by the computing device, the predicted response and the actual response, and determining, by the computing device, at least one attribute based on the comparison | 03-12-2015 |
20150291277 | DECELERATION TO HOVER MODULATION - A system and method for controlling a deceleration profile of an aircraft, includes a processor and memory that receives a signal indicative of a deceleration command; receives signals indicative of a sensed velocity and a commanded heading rate; determines a commanded velocity in response to the receiving of the deceleration command and the commanded heading rate; determines an estimated deceleration command as a function of the commanded velocity; and determines an actual deceleration command in response to the determining of the estimated deceleration command. | 10-15-2015 |
20150367937 | INDEPENDENT SPEED AND ATTITUDE CONTROL FOR A ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT - One aspect is a flight control system for independent speed and attitude control of a rotary wing aircraft that includes a main rotor system and a translational thrust system. The flight control system includes a flight control computer configured to interface with the main rotor system and the translational thrust system. The flight control computer includes processing circuitry configured to execute control logic. A pitch attitude reference generator provides a pitch attitude reference to a main rotor controller to command the main rotor system based on pilot input. A longitudinal reference generator produces a longitudinal reference as a longitudinal position or longitudinal velocity based on pilot input. An attitude-to-propulsor crossfeed converts the pitch attitude reference into a propulsor trim adjustment. A propeller pitch controller combines the longitudinal reference and the propulsor trim adjustment into a propeller command, and provides the propeller command to the translational thrust system. | 12-24-2015 |