Eugene J. Munoz - Redding CA Miguel Estupinan - Oceanside CA Charles A. Bastyr - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew Donjoy, Inc. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
A61F 504 A61F 510
US Classification:
602 20
Abstract:
A humeral fracture brace for providing rigid lateral support to the humerus which includes a humeral cuff that is pivotally connected to a forearm support by a sliding hinge that allows the forearm support to slide relative to the axis of the humeral cuff. The forearm support includes a rigid brace bar and a generally U-shaped cuff for engaging a patient's wrist. An adjustable shoulder strap with a slidable pad is connected between the humeral cuff and the forearm support.
- San Diego CA, US Thompson Hoang An Pham - San Diego CA, US Fabrice Mario Murgia - San Diego CA, US Neal Watkins - Chula Vista CA, US Pankaj Yogendra Tiwari - San Diego CA, US Frances Julia Kemp - San Diego CA, US Anbarasu Sanjeevi - San Diego CA, US Andrea Monti - San Fedele Intelvi, IT Alessio De Stefano - Lugano, CH John Gregory Scabarozi - San Diego CA, US Marco Ezra Leon - San Diego CA, US Venkatesh Canchi - San Diego CA, US Paul F. Cameron - San Diego CA, US Miguel J. Estupinan - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATED - San Diego CA
International Classification:
F01D 21/00 G05B 15/02 G01M 15/14
Abstract:
A method of monitoring a plurality of turbomachines is disclosed herein. The method includes a fleet data system periodically receiving first event data from a first monitoring connection system and second event data from a second monitoring connection system. The method also includes the fleet data system storing the first event data and the second event data related to events that have occurred over a predetermined timeframe and sending at least the event data related to the events from the first event data to a monitoring device. The event data includes an event name, an event status, and a timestamp related to when the event occurred.
- San Diego CA, US Thompson Hoang An Pham - San Diego CA, US Fabrice Mario Murgia - San Diego CA, US Neal Watkins - Chula Vista CA, US Vijaya Shankar Sadasivan - San Diego CA, US Ramanath Vasamsetty - San Diego CA, US Frances Julia Kemp - San Diego CA, US Anbarasu Sanjeevi - San Diego CA, US Andrea Monti - San Fedele Intelvi, IT Alessio De Stefano - Lugano, CH John Gregory Scabarozi - San Diego CA, US Marco Ezra Leon - San Diego CA, US Venkatesh Canchi - San Diego CA, US Paul F. Cameron - San Diego CA, US Miguel J. Estupinan - San Diego CA, US Christian Marcus Cook - Allpine CA, US
Assignee:
SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATED - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G01M 15/14
Abstract:
A method of monitoring a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The method includes periodically receiving sensor data for the gas turbine engine at a monitoring device from a monitoring system server. The method also includes the monitoring device determining whether the tags for each group of a plurality of groups are in the sensor data and correlating the tags with the groups. The method further includes displaying one of the groups on an output display of the monitoring device including the tag name and the sensor value for each tag correlated with the group displayed.
- San Diego CA, US Thompson Hoang An Pham - San Diego CA, US Fabrice Mario Murgia - San Diego CA, US Neal Watkins - Chula Vista CA, US Vijaya Shankar Sadasivan - San Diego CA, US Ramanath Vasamsetty - San Diego CA, US Pankaj Yogendra Tiwari - San Diego CA, US Frances Julia Kemp - San Diego CA, US Anbarasu Sanjeevi - San Diego CA, US Andrea Monti - San Fedele Intelvi (CO), IT Alessio De Stefano - Lugano (Ticino), IT James Anthony Gilbert - San Diego CA, US Marco Ezra Leon - San Diego CA, US Venkatesh Canchi - San Diego CA, US Paul F. Cameron - San Diego CA, US Miguel J. Estupinan - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATED - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G08B 21/18 G01M 15/14
Abstract:
A method of monitoring a plurality of turbomachines is disclosed herein. In embodiments, the method includes a fleet data system receiving first event data from a first monitoring connection system and second event data from a second monitoring connection system. The method also includes the fleet data system determining from the first event data and the second event data whether an event has occurred. The method further includes the fleet data system issuing an alert when the fleet data system has determined that the event has occurred, the alert including an event name, an event status, and a timestamp related to when the event occurred.