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143 results about "Testing protocols" patented technology

Sample loading and handling interface to multiple chemistry analyzers

A front-end system accepts samples and selectively provides aliquots of those samples to selected clinical chemistry analyzers coupled to the front-end system. The front-end system is coupled to an assembly of one or more clinical chemistry analyzers that might, for example, provide complementary analytical tools so that the overall system of front-end system and clinical chemistry analyzers provides a predetermined broad range of clinical analytical testing. The testing protocols for samples input to the overall system can be independently determined. Any sample may undergo a test within one or more of the clinical chemistry analyzers or a series of tests within a single or more typically within plural ones of the analyzers, depending upon the testing sequence defined in for that sample. The front-end system automatically identifies samples, draws aliquots, and transports the aliquots to the one or more clinical chemistry analyzers coupled to the front-end system. Sample identification, handling and testing are preferably automated A within the overall system to provide complex testing with reduced operator involvement. Consequently, the overall system may facilitate reduced operator costs and a reduced likelihood of errors in the routing and processing of samples.
Owner:BECKMAN COULTER INC

Upholstery panels with fire resistant backing layer

A composite upholstery panel includes a layer of ticking fabric, a layer of flame and heat-resistant backing fabric, and a layer of resilient flame and heat-resistant cushioning material sandwiched between the layer of ticking fabric and the layer of backing fabric. The composite upholstery panel maintains flame and heat resistant integrity when impinged at any location with a gas flame in accordance with testing protocol set forth in Technical Bulletin 603 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs (TB-603). However, individually, the ticking layer, backing layer and cushioning layer would fail to maintain flame and heat resistant integrity when impinged with a gas flame in accordance with testing protocol set forth in TB-603.
Owner:PRECISION FABRICS GROUP

Multi-hop reflector sessions

A method for measuring and reporting performance parameters in a network having at least one originator for generating test protocol data units, and multiple reflectors for relaying the test protocol data units along successive segments of a test path in the network. The method generates the test protocol data units at the originator and transmits the test protocol data unit along a test path that includes multiple reflectors. Each reflector relays the test protocol data unit to the next reflector along the test path. Measurements of performance parameters are collected from the multiple reflectors in the test protocol data unit by inserting timestamps into the test protocol data unit at the originator and each of the reflectors to identify the departure and arrival times for each test protocol data unit at the originator and each of the reflectors in both the downstream and upstream directions along the test path.
Owner:ACCEDIAN NETWORKS

System and method for quantifying material properties

A materials characterization method models dynamic, non-linear, temperature-dependent stress, strain, hysteresis, creep, and loss of elasticity at high strain, both in test samples and in Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Incorporating universal properties of statistical mechanics and adapting domain models from ferromagnetics to the higher-dimensional realm of stress tensors, the model is applicable to polymers, rubbers, liquids, and metals in elastic and plastic deformation. The model quantifies the dynamics of both plastic and brittle failure. Apparatus and methods are shown for testing material samples and matching the computational model to sample characteristics, leading to a set of characterizing parameters and predictive simulations using those parameters. Though apparatus and testing protocols of the invention yield optimum characterizations, pre-existing data from conventional testing yield useful results.
Owner:SEALE JOSEPH B

Systems and methods for cognitive testing

Systems, apparatuses, devices, networks, and methods for testing of animals, and, in particular, cognitive testing. Testing can include a modular hardware controller configured to include at least two modular interfaces, allowing interconnection of one or more child controller circuit boards. The child controller boards may collectively control an environment within the testing chamber, and receive input from or provide output to a testing chamber of an animal testing enclosure. Features are provided to execute testing protocols and collect results, including those using a script-based domain specific language, as well as to adjust a specific test execution using feedback from the testing system to ensure compliance with testing protocols.
Owner:DART NEUROSCIENCES LLC

System and method for testing protocols for ad hoc networks

A system tests the protocols for a network containing a group of network devices. The system includes a simulation controller (110) that transmits network configuration information during the protocol testing and one or more nodes (135-1 to 135-N) that emulate a network device, receive the network configuration information from the simulation controller (110), and perform one or more operations in response thereto. The system also includes an analysis device (140) that monitors and analyzes the nodes (135-1 to 135-N) during the protocol testing.
Owner:RAYTHEON BBN TECH CORP

Structural Components for Oil, Gas, Exploration, Refining and Petrochemical Applications

A structural component for use in oil, gas, exploration, refining and petrochemical applications in the form of a pipe system is provided. The pipe system contains at least two pipe sections are that fusion bonded together, each pipe section comprises a plurality of layers, an inner layer in contact with the corrosive petroleum product comprising a thermoplastic material, a structural layer comprising a composite material, and an outer layer comprising a fire resistive material. In one embodiment, the pipe system meets level II fire endurance standard according to IMO A 18 / Res.753 fire testing protocol.
Owner:CHEVROU USA INC

Diaper with Pocket for an Absorbent Pad Containing a Test Strip

Disclosed is a disposable absorbent product for use in testing for the presence of a medical condition, comprising a disposable diaper having a top flap formed of a liquid permeable layer and attached to the diaper on three sides, thereby forming a pocket. The pocket is designed to securely hold an absorbent pad containing a test strip in the crotch region of the diaper. The pocket enables the test strip to come into direct contact with urine or other bodily fluids released by a user in order to detect the presence of a medical condition. A variety of testing protocols can be used based on the expected medical issue, thereby providing a convenient and inexpensive means of detecting a medical condition. The device is particularly useful for patients who suffer from incontinence, mobility impairment, and dementia.
Owner:SCHULTZ COURTNEY

System and method for quantifying material properties

A materials characterization method models dynamic, non-linear, temperature-dependent stress, strain, hysteresis, creep, and loss of elasticity at high strain, both in test samples and in Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Incorporating universal properties of statistical mechanics and adapting domain models from ferromagnetics to the higher-dimensional realm of stress tensors, the model is applicable to polymers, rubbers, liquids, and metals in elastic and plastic deformation. The model quantifies the dynamics of both plastic and brittle failure. Apparatus and methods are shown for testing material samples and matching the computational model to sample characteristics, leading to a set of characterizing parameters and predictive simulations using those parameters. Though apparatus and testing protocols of the invention yield optimum characterizations, pre-existing data from conventional testing yield useful results.< / PTEXT>
Owner:SEALE JOSEPH B

Flame resistant filler cloth and mattresses incorporating same

A filler cloth includes cellulosic fibers treated with a flame retardant chemistry such that the filler cloth has a char length of less than about nine inches when tested in accordance with NFPA 701, such that thermal shrinkage of the filler cloth at 400° F. is less than about 35% in any direction, and such that the filler cloth maintains flame and heat resistant integrity when impinged with a gas flame in accordance with testing protocols set forth in Technical Bulletin 603 of the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs. The filler cloth cellulosic fibers are treated with a flame retardant chemistry such that the filler cloth has a Frazier air permeability of less than about 400 cfm and a thermal resistance rating of at least about 3 when tested according to NFPA 2112.
Owner:PRECISION FABRICS GROUP

Repulpable container insulation products and methods of making and using same

Container insulation including a batt comprised of large paper particles, at least 90% of which by weight are greater than 10 mm in diameter. Less than 5% by weight binder fibers are used, which have a length of at least 20 mm. Most preferably, no binder fibers are used. Where the batts are faced with paper, the paper is coated with a biodegradable coating. The resulting product is repulpable and recyclable in accordance with Fiber Box Association (FBA) testing protocols.
Owner:CELLULOSE MATERIAL SOLUTIONS LLC

System and method for testing defects of network protocol

InactiveCN102014016AEliminate blindnessRealize automatic generation at willData switching networksAlgorithmTheoretical computer science
The invention relates to a system and method for testing defects of a network protocol, and a network protocol system is expressed in a graph and form mode through improving the traditional Petri network protocol model. According to the network protocol standard described by a text format, the improved protocol model is applied to modeling a network protocol system to be tested; and then, syntactic analysis is carried out on the external interface and internal core of the network protocol, and possible defects of the network protocol to be tested are listed; a regular expression syntax is utilized to construct a test case template containing defects obtained in the syntactic analysis stage, and the test system automatically and randomly generates a corresponding test data file based on the regular expression rule, namely the defect test case; and finally, the system sends and injects the test case comprising syntactic defects to the protocol system according to the protocol rule to be tested, then waits for the response of the protocol system and returns the response to a test initiation platform, and the defect test system generates a final test report according to the total defect test process.
Owner:BEIJING UNIV OF POSTS & TELECOMM

Interface testing method and device, client and computer readable storage medium

The invention relates to the field of software testing and provides an interface testing method and device, a client and a computer readable storage medium. The interface testing method is used for testing an interface to be tested. The interface testing method comprises the steps that according to a tree-shaped structure chart, a target testing case of the interface to be tested is acquired; thetarget testing case is traversed, and case data information is obtained, wherein the case data information comprises request data information and response data information, and the case data information is formed by unlabeled languages; according to the request data information, a testing protocol used for testing the interface to be tested is generated; based on the testing protocol, an interfacetesting request is sent to a server, and interface response data fed back by the server is received; the interface response data is compared with the response data information, and thus a testing result is obtained. Compared with the prior art, the testing case can be quickly modified by dragging a node of the tree-shaped structure chart, meanwhile the testing case can be directly used for automatic interface testing, and the interface testing method is high in usability and testing efficiency.
Owner:ALIBABA (CHINA) CO LTD

Ticking Layers that Reduce Flame Propagation and Upholstered Articles Incorporating Same

InactiveUS20110283458A1Prevent and reduce flame propagationReduce riskLiquid surface applicatorsStuffed mattressesFlame propagationGas phase
A method of producing a ticking includes laminating a flame retardant backer to film material, wherein the backer releases flame retardant in the vapor phase that reduces the rate of flame propagation along the film material, when the ticking layer is exposed to flame. The backer is laminated in direct contact with the film material. In some embodiments, the laminated ticking is configured to release less than 15 MJ of heat in the first ten minutes when exposed to a flame in accordance with the testing protocol set forth in 16 CFR 1633. Upholstered articles, such as mattresses, mattress foundations, and articles of furniture, may incorporate the ticking layer.
Owner:PRECISION FABRICS GROUP

Respirator fit-testing apparatus and method

Improved respirator fit-test methods and apparatus featuring an automated, respirator wearer-controlled, air-leak measurement system. For fit testing of a respirator positioned on a test subject's face and connected to a controlled negative pressure testing apparatus, the test subject simply holds his breath and then activates a switch in electrical connection with said apparatus, which results in the automatic closure of the breathing port on the respirator and the initiation of a complete fit-testing protocol. The fit-testing apparatus includes a single, self-contained, automated unit that includes a vacuum source (30), an air-flow measuring device, and an air-pressure transducer (32) for connection to a respirator (10) being tested. By measuring the rate of air exhausted from the respirator in order to maintain a constant challenge pressure, an air leakage rate is determined.
Owner:CRUTCHFIELD CELEVATORON D

Electro diagnostic functional assessment unit (EFA-3)

An Electro Diagnostic Functional Assessment Unit (EFA-3) that is designed to wirelessly monitor muscle group activity and to provide treatment for humans and animals. The muscle groups include the body, fascial, cervical, thoracic, upper and lower extremities, lumbosacral, bladder, cardiac, and rectal. In large animals the muscle groups include torso, legs, neck and face. The EFA-3 simultaneously correlates the muscle activity EMG with cardiac activity, nerve activity, heart rate, blood flow and brain activity with range-of-motion, grip and pinch assessment and a functional assessment in humans. The EFA-3 is operated by proprietary software (78) which provides testing protocols by utilizing a set of wireless sensor(s) (14-40) that are interchangeable and rechargeable. The treatment includes ultrasound, heat, cold, massage and electrical stimulation.
Owner:OKTX

Structural Components for Oil, Gas, Exploration, Refining and Petrochemical Applications

A structural component for use in oil, gas, exploration, refining and petrochemical applications in the form of a pipe system is provided. The structural component comprises a plurality of layers, a structural layer comprising a composite material; a corrosion resistant layer for contacting the corrosive petroleum products, the corrosion resistant layer comprising an amorphous metal; a fire resistive layer having a thermal conductivity of less than 0.4 W / m° C. In one embodiment, the structural component has a burn-through time of greater than 5 minutes. In another embodiment, the structural component meets level II fire endurance standard according to IMO A 18 / Res.753 fire testing protocol.
Owner:CHEVROU USA INC

Structural Components for Oil, Gas, Exploration, Refining and Petrochemical Applications

A method to form a pipe system which meets level II fire endurance standard according to IMO A 18 / Res.753 fire testing protocol, for use in oil, gas, exploration, refining and petrochemical applications is provided. In the pipe system, each pipe section comprises a plurality of layers, an inner layer in contact with the corrosive petroleum product comprising a thermoplastic material, a structural layer comprising a composite material, and an outer layer comprising a fire resistive material. The method comprises applying energy to join the corrosion resistant layers of the separate pipe sections together forming a joint, applying an external wrap around the joint and at least a portion of the composite structural layers of the at least two pipe sections, and bonding the external wrap to the joint and the composite structural layers by chemical curing, thermal treatment, or combinations thereof.
Owner:CHEVROU USA INC

Testing platform integration methodology

A method for automatically testing elements in a telecommunications network. An automated testing protocol is initiated based on the notification of a network event. When test results are received from the automated testing protocol, a trouble ticket is automatically opened containing the test results. The trouble ticket is then routed to the appropriate party. In embodiments of the invention, test results are logged, a database is queried to determine if the event has occurred previously, the trouble ticket is prioritized based on the severity of the event, and a time stamp is placed on the trouble ticket. The automated testing protocol and the event correlation database can be accessed through a graphical user interface. Multiple automated testing modules can be integrated into a single graphical user interface. Users can log in to prevent interference among users.
Owner:SPRINT CORPORATION

Electro diagnostic functional assessment unit (EFA-3)

An Electro Diagnostic Functional Assessment Unit (EFA-3) that is designed to wirelessly monitor muscle group activity and to provide treatment for humans and animals. The muscle groups include the body, fascial, cervical, thoracic, upper and lower extremities, lumbosacral, bladder, cardiac, and rectal. In large animals the muscle groups include torso, legs, neck and face. The EFA-3 simultaneously correlates the muscle activity EMG with cardiac activity, nerve activity, heart rate, blood flow and brain activity with range-of-motion, grip and pinch assessment and a functional assessment in humans. The EFA-3 is operated by proprietary software (78) which provides testing protocols by utilizing a set of wireless sensor(s) (14-40) that are interchangeable and rechargeable. The treatment includes ultrasound, heat, cold, massage and electrical stimulation.
Owner:OKTX

System and method for testing protocol consistency for base station

The invention provides a system and a method for executing protocol consistency test to a base station, wherein the system tests the base station in a world interoperable microwave access system based on TTCN-3 to ensure the consistency of a protocol entity realized by the test and the standard regulation regulated by the protocol. The invention adopts a structure constructed by a test background and a foreground proxy to test the base station, including: the test background used for analyzing and executing a coded TTCN-3 test use case and judging the test result, and the foreground proxy used for receiving and sending business data according to the requirements of the test background and sending control information to the base station. The invention realizes the protocol consistency test on the base station without the realization of physical layers such as a radio frequency module, and reduces the cost of the test system and improves the self-reliability of the test system, thereby achieving the purpose of saving cost and increasing the robustness of the test system.
Owner:ZTE CORP

System And Method Of Assembly Of CPVC Fire Sprinkler System Employing Mechanical Couplings And Supports

Fire sprinkler system comprising a network of CPVC pipe lengths in which at least some of the pipe lengths are interconnected with mechanical devices having resilient sealing members that are chemically compatible with the CPVC composition. Repairs and system modifications can be made without the use of solvent cement. In-line joints are formed with a coupling device including a pair of arcuate coupling segments having a first end, a second end, and an interior concave surface extending between the first end and the second end. A longitudinal channel extends along the concave surface. At least one mechanical fastener is operative to detachably connect the pair of coupling segments. A resilient annular seal is located within the longitudinal channel of each segment. A branching device connects a branch pipe to a main pipe through an orifice in the main pipe utilizing a saddle-like sealing member. The pipe assemblies are able to pass UL testing protocols for wet fire sprinkler systems.
Owner:LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS INC

Sample Collection System and Method for Use Thereof

A sample collection system capable of collecting, storing and dispensing a liquid sample is disclosed. The collection system includes a collector composed of a material which has the unique ability to express constituents of interest at levels which are much more concentrated than their levels in the fluid samples from which they are expressed, where the expressed highly concentrated sample can then be used with modern rapid screening / testing protocols, such as solid phase assays, to test for the constituents of interest. Thus, it is now possible to obtain analytes of interest, such as the HIV protein antibodies, from saliva samples at concentrations that are detectable with systems and / or devices that are typically utilized only for blood serum or plasma testing. The collector is sized and shaped to fit within a recovery container, which, in turn, is sized and shaped to fit within a collection tube. The recovery container includes an aperture which does not permit passage of fluid under ambient conditions, but facilitates transfer thereof when subjected to pressure. An optional channel within the collection tube facilitates dispensing of the sample for further processing.
Owner:ARONOWITZ JACK L

Golf club with a striking face having improved characteristic time values

A ball striking face for a golf driver, fairway wood and hybrid type golf club head having a central impact area with a average thickness and additional multiple distinct areas outside the central impact area with other average face thicknesses for the improved transfer of energy to a golf ball for additional distance without any additional effort by the golfer. The striking face provides a transfer of energy at the central impact area which does not exceed CT values of 257 u sec. and an improved transfer of energy in one or more areas outside the central impact area that provides CT values greater than 257 u sec. but not greater than 275 u sec. when tested with the United States Golf Association's CT test protocol.
Owner:KNUTH GOLF INC

Base Metal Activated Rhodium Coatings for Catalysts in Three-Way Catalyst (TWC) Applications

InactiveUS20150352533A1Improved light-off catalytic behaviorImproved steady-state conversion efficiencyInternal combustion piston enginesHeterogenous catalyst chemical elementsTest proceduresTesting protocols
Close-coupled catalysts (CCC) for TWC applications are disclosed. The novel CCCs are implemented using light-weighted ceramic substrates in which a thin coating employing a low loading of Iron (Fe)-activated Rhodium (Rh) material composition, with Iron loadings and an OSM of Ceria-Zirconia, are deposited onto the substrates. Different CCC samples are produced to determine and / or verify improved light-off (LO) and NOX conversion of the CCCs. Other CCC samples produced are a CCC including a standard (non-activated) Rh thin coating and a heavily loaded CCC with a single coating of Pd / Rh material composition. The CCC samples are aged under dyno-aging using the multi-mode aging cycle and their performance tested using a car engine with ports on the exhaust to measure the emissions, according to the testing protocol in the Environmental Protection Agency Federal Test Procedure 75. During testing, the thin coatings of Fe-activated Rh exhibit improved light-off and NOx conversion efficiency.
Owner:CLEAN DIESEL TECHNOLOGIES

Vehicle-mounted high-speed network test system and method

The invention discloses a vehicle-mounted high-speed network test system and method. The system comprises a control unit, a test unit and a tested unit, wherein the tested unit comprises a vehicle-mounted network controller; the control unit is used for generating a test instruction according to test requirements, sending the test instruction to the test unit and generating a test report accordingto test results returned by the test unit; the test unit is used for testing the tested unit according to the test instruction; a test result of the tested unit is received and returned to the control unit; test contents for testing the tested unit comprise a PMA test, an interoperability test, a protocol consistency test, a network performance test, a fault mode test, an Ethernet diagnosis test,an Ethernet flashing test, a gateway routing test, an audio and video transmission test and a network information security test. All contents of the OSI seven-layer model of the vehicle-mounted high-speed network can be tested, and the test coverage is comprehensive. Moreover, various test contents can be tested in parallel, so that the test efficiency is improved.
Owner:CHINA INTELLIGENT & CONNECTED VEHICLES (BEIJING) RES INST CO LTD

Sample Collection System and Method for Use Thereof

A sample collection system capable of collecting, storing and dispensing a liquid sample is disclosed. The collection system includes a collector composed of a material which has the unique ability to express constituents of interest at levels which are much more concentrated than their levels in the fluid samples from which they are expressed, where the expressed highly concentrated sample can then be used with modern rapid screening / testing protocols, such as solid phase assays, to test for the constituents of interest. Thus, it is now possible to obtain analytes of interest, such as the HIV protein antibodies, from saliva samples at concentrations that are representative of that found in serum or plasma. The collector is sized and shaped to fit within a recovery container, which, in turn, is sized and shaped to fit within a collection tube. The recovery container includes an aperture which does not permit passage of fluid under ambient conditions, but facilitates transfer thereof when subjected to pressure. An optional channel within the collection tube facilitates dispensing of the sample for further processing.
Owner:ARONOWITZ JACK L

Brain dysfunction testing

Systems and methods provided utilize gaze-tracking to measure quantitatively and accurately the ability of an athlete or other subject suspected of a concussion to maintain gaze within a figure-eight pattern during a given period of time. The fixation icon is presented at increasing velocities, with multiple staged velocities constituting the preferred embodiment. Utilizing a figure-eight pattern is preferred. Total tracking error time is tabulated during each velocity stage of the test protocol, and total tracking error time occurring during a given velocity stage is compared to a subject's baseline, e.g., a pre-season Individual Bioperformance Level (IBL) for that velocity stage. Systems and methods disclosed may be used to help prevent debilitating neurological damage in our athlete population, as well as having important military applications related to PTSD, and to other mission-critical performance endeavors.
Owner:MASSENGILL FAMILY TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 22 1996
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