Mackley
David John Mackley, Berkshire GB
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20120061460 | BARCODE INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM | 03-15-2012 |
Drew L. Mackley, Knoxville, TN US
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20140324389 | DYNAMIC TRANSDUCER WITH DIGITAL OUTPUT AND METHOD FOR USE - A digital transducer provides a digital output indicative of dynamic characteristics of machines and processes. The transducer sensors may be single-axis or multiple-axis accelerometers and other measurement sensors. The transducer may be hands-free and wireless in machinery monitoring applications. An integral magnetic mount assists with hands-free data collection. Digital data accumulated in transducer memory may be selectively decimated before or after transfer from the transducer to a remote analyzer. Wireless communications are used to upload measurement setups to the transducer and download data from the transducer to a handheld analyzer or remote computer. Analysis and interpretation of dynamic digital data streams are performed after data is downloaded. | 10-30-2014 |
Ian Michael Mackley, Lancashire GB
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20100269543 | GRAVITY BENDING GLASS SHEETS - A gravity bending mould for bending glass sheets is disclosed. The gravity bending mould comprises an intermediate mould having an intermediate movable mould section and a final mould having a final movable mould section. Each movable mould section is movable between an operable position and an inoperable position respectively. The intermediate and final movable mould sections are adapted successively to engage a glass sheet during a gravity bending operation. There is a mechanical connection between the intermediate and final movable mould sections, the mechanical connection being selectively disposable in a first configuration, at which the intermediate and final movable mould sections are in the operable and inoperable positions respectively, and in a second configuration, at which the final and intermediate movable mould sections are in the operable position and inoperable positions respectively. When the mechanical connection is moved from the first configuration to the second configuration, the intermediate movable mould section moves to the inoperable position and the final movable mould section correspondingly moves to the operable position to take the place of the intermediate moveable mould section. There is also provided a method of bending glass sheets using such a mould. | 10-28-2010 |
Malcolm R. Mackley, Cambridge GB
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20090011182 | Extrudate Having Capillary Channels - The invention provides apparatus for producing an extrudate product including a plurality of capillary channel. The apparatus comprises an extruder having an inlet, a die including an orifice having a predetermined outer shape and a plurality of needles each having a body including an internal conduit for fluid flow. Each needle further comprises an outlet from the internal conduit at an outlet end. The outlet end of each needle is arranged in a predetermined pattern substantially within the orifice of the die and the conduit of each needle is fluidly connected to a fluid source. In use extrudable material is fed into the extruder through the inlet. The extruder forces the extrudable material around the bodies of the needles towards the die and through the orifice in the die to produce an extrudate having substantially the predetermined outer shape. The needles allow fluid to be drawn from the fluid source through the conduit to be entrained in the extrudate product to form capillaries such that the extrudate product includes capillaries therealong in the predetermined pattern. Other aspects of the invention provide a method for producing an extrudate product including a plurality of capillary channels and an extrudate product having a plurality of capillary bores. | 01-08-2009 |
20110020574 | EXTRUDED MATERIALS HAVING CAPILLARY CHANNELS - The present invention’ provides extrusion-processable materials having a plurality of capillary channels therethrough, and apparatus and methods for manufacturing such materials. The capillaries may be occupied by gases, liquids or other phases. The materials may be anisotropic foams which have high voidage. The methods and apparatus include quench cooling ( | 01-27-2011 |
Malcolm Robert Mackley, Cambridge GB
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20110217428 | CONFECTIONERY AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention relates to a confectionery product comprising an extruded body portion, the body portion being formed from a material which is liquid during extrusion and which has a plurality of capillaries disposed therein, the capillaries having an average width or diameter of no more than 3 mm. The invention also relates to a process of manufacturing the same. | 09-08-2011 |
20130011913 | IMMUNOASSAYS, METHODS FOR CARRYING OUT IMMUNOASSAYS, IMMUNOASSAY KITS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING IMMUNOASSAY KITS - The invention relates to immunoassays, methods for carrying out immunoassays, immunoassay kits and methods for manufacturing immunoassay kits. In particular, the invention has relevance to capillary (especially microcapillary) immunoassay technology. | 01-10-2013 |
Malcom R. Mackley, Cambridge GB
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20080248147 | Apparatus and Method For Producing a Film Having a Tear Guiding Region, and an Extruded Film Having Such a Tear Guided Region - The invention provides an apparatus ( | 10-09-2008 |
Neil Robert Mackley, Berkshire GB
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20120061460 | BARCODE INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM | 03-15-2012 |
Ron Mackley, Garwood, NJ US
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20090249234 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFICIENTLY DISPLAYING SCORE INFORMATION RELATED TO ENTITIES - A system and method for graphically presenting profile data includes providing a plurality of fields on a display, each field representing a different trait. The fields are populated with a representative shape. Each shape represents a trait or sub trait where the shape represents a magnitude of the trait or sub trait. The traits and sub traits collectively provide an entity profile. Graphic modification to the representative shape permits a comparison with another entity profile with graphically depicted traits in accordance with the graphic modification. | 10-01-2009 |