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Adrian Mark Woodhouse, Farnborough GB
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20110064516 | Vehicle Arresting Device - A vehicle arresting device comprises a net intended to be laid flat on the ground in the path of an oncoming vehicle to be arrested. Two rows of barbed spikes are attached to the net along its leading edge. When a vehicle runs over the device the spikes lodge in its front tires and the net is caused to wrap around the front wheels, eventually being pulled tight under the vehicle so that the tension in the net prevents further rotation of the wheels and the vehicle is brought to a stop. The net is manufactured such that in its deployed condition it has sufficient lateral stretch to allow it to become fully wrapped around the front wheels before the tension builds up to a level at which there might otherwise be a risk of the spikes being pulled from the tires. | 03-17-2011 |
Anne Woodhouse, Mandalong AU
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20100152569 | System and Method for Detecting Pain and Its Components Using Magnetic Resonance - A system and method identifies different components of the pain experience (nociceptive (tissue damage), neuropathic (nerve damage) and psychological) and their relative contributions by the use of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to measure absolute and relative concentrations of metabolites in specific brain regions in the central nervous system or brain. The system and method can be used as a diagnostic tool for the assessment of the relative contribution of different aspects of the pain experience as well as monitoring of response to interventions directed at modifying these components. | 06-17-2010 |
20120238862 | System and Method for Detecting Pain and Its Components Using Magnetic Resonance - A system and method identifies different components of the pain experience (nociceptive (tissue damage), neuropathic (nerve damage) and psychological) and their relative contributions by the use of magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) to measure absolute and relative concentrations of metabolites in specific brain regions in the central nervous system or brain. The system and method can be used as a diagnostic tool for the assessment of the relative contribution of different aspects of the pain experience as well as monitoring of response to interventions directed at modifying these components. | 09-20-2012 |
Archie D. Woodhouse, Fairford CA
Ben Woodhouse, Guildford GB
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20130106852 | MESH GENERATION FROM DEPTH IMAGES | 05-02-2013 |
20130141461 | AUGMENTED REALITY CAMERA REGISTRATION - A system and method executable by a computing device of an augmented reality system for registering a camera in a physical space is provided. The method may include identifying an origin marker in a series of images of a physical space captured by a camera of an augmented reality system, and defining a marker graph having an origin marker node. The method may further include analyzing in real-time the series of images to identify a plurality of expansion markers with locations defined relative to previously imaged markers, and defining corresponding expansion marker nodes in the marker graph. The method may further include calculating a current position of the camera of the augmented reality system in the physical space based on a location of a node in the marker graph corresponding to a most recently imaged marker, relative to the origin marker and any intermediate markers. | 06-06-2013 |
David Woodhouse, Braintree GB
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20110154105 | Redundant File System - Some embodiments of the invention shift the responsibility for creating parity and error correction blocks from the hardware or software RAID units or modules to the computer system's file system, allowing the file system's existing mechanisms of write atomicity to be used to help ensure consistency of the on-disk information throughout all or increasing portions of the information saving and/or updating cycle. | 06-23-2011 |
20130132671 | Redundant File System - Some embodiments of the invention shift the responsibility for creating parity and error correction blocks from the hardware or software RAID units or modules to the computer system's file system, allowing the file system's existing mechanisms of write atomicity to be used to help ensure consistency of the on-disk information throughout all or increasing portions of the information saving and/or updating cycle. | 05-23-2013 |
David Woodhouse, Cleveland GB
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20110236425 | ANTHRAX VACCINE FORMULATION AND USES THEREOF - An anthrax vaccine with alhydrogel as the adjuvant is presented in a composition formulated by mixing rPA with colloidal alhydrogel (alum) adjuvant to produce the final product, comprising 200 μg/ml rPA bound to 0.26% alhydrogel in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), said formulation containing an optimal concentration of phosphate. Methods of using the vaccines to treat or prevent infections are also presented. | 09-29-2011 |
David Woodhouse, Bromsgrove UK
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20150137537 | DOOR HANDLE SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE - A door handle system for an automotive vehicle door includes a door handle and a body panel. The body panel is moveable between a flush position and a recessed position. If the body panel is in the flush position, portions of the door handle are concealed. If the body panel is in the recessed position, portions of the door handle are visible. | 05-21-2015 |
David Woodhouse, Bromsgrove GB
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20140152039 | SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE - A seating arrangement for a passenger vehicle includes a vehicular central longitudinal axis. A front seat and a rear seat each include a central longitudinal axis. The respective central longitudinal axes of the front and rear seats are arranged on opposite sides of the vehicular central longitudinal axis in a staggered relationship. The front seat is mounted high and at least one of the seats is positioned such that the central longitudinal axis of the respective seat measured at a rear edge of the respective seat is mounted closer to the vehicular central longitudinal axis than is possible with a symmetrical side-by-side seating arrangement by mounting the respective seat such that a distance measured from the central longitudinal axis of the respective seat at a rear edge of the seat to the vehicular central longitudinal axis is less than half the width of the rear edge of the respective seat. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152040 | SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE - A vehicle seating assembly includes a front seat and a rear seat, each having a backrest and a squab. The front and rear seats are arranged in a staggered duplex overlapping relationship. A portion of a front edge of the rear seat squab overlaps a portion of a rear edge of the front seat squab. An inboard edge of the rear seat squab overlaps a portion of an inboard edge of the front seat squab. A longitudinal distance measured from a front edge of the front seat squab to a rear edge of the rear seat squab is less than the sum of the longitudinal lengths of the front and rear seat squabs. A transverse distance measured from an outboard edge of the front seat squab to an outboard edge of the rear seat squab is less than the sum of the widths of the front and rear seat squabs. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152041 | SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE - A seating assembly for a vehicle includes a stepped floor that has an upper portion and a lower portion. A front seat is disposed on the lower portion. A rear seat is arranged in a staggered relationship behind the front seat. The front seat is mounted high and has an upright backrest and the rear seat has a backrest that is more reclined than the backrest of the front seat. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152042 | SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE - A seating assembly for a vehicle includes a central longitudinal axis extending through the vehicle. A front seat is configured for use by a driver and defines a front seat central longitudinal axis. A rear seat is configured for use by a passenger and defines a rear seat central longitudinal axis. The front and rear seats are substantially arranged on opposite sides of the central longitudinal axis in a staggered relationship. The central longitudinal axis of the front seat is arranged at a different angle with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the vehicle than the central longitudinal axis of the rear seat. At least one of the seats is positioned such that the central longitudinal axis of the respective seat measured at a rear edge of the seat is mounted closer to the central longitudinal axis of the vehicle than is possible with a symmetrical side-by-side seating arrangement. | 06-05-2014 |
20140152043 | SEATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER VEHICLE - A seating assembly for a vehicle includes a single occupancy front seat configured for use by a driver of the vehicle. A single occupancy rear seat is configured for use by a passenger of the vehicle and arranged in a staggered relationship with respect to the front seat. A child seat is mounted asymmetrically on the rear seat such that the child seat is positioned further from the front seat than it would be if symmetrically mounted on the rear seat. Mountings secure the child seat on the rear seat and are positioned to mount the child seat asymmetrically on the rear seat. | 06-05-2014 |
20150102641 | MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT HAVING AN ARMREST - A vehicle seating assembly includes a first seating unit having a backrest, which includes a front side and a back side. An armrest I operably coupled with an intermediate portion of the back side and is configured for use by a passenger seated in a second seating unit disposed behind but laterally offset from the first seating unit. The armrest is moveable between an in-use position, wherein an upper surface of the armrest is generally horizontally positioned and available to support the passenger, and a stowed position, wherein the armrest is generally adjacent to a rear face of the backrest of the first seating unit. | 04-16-2015 |
David Woodhouse, Newport Coast, CA US
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20090179401 | AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE TOW HOOKS - An automotive vehicle is provided with a vehicle body and at least one tow hook. The vehicle body has a front end and a rear end. The at least one tow hook is pivotally connected to the front end of the vehicle body and may pivot between a stored position at least partially recessed within the vehicle body and a deployed position extending beyond the vehicle body to facilitate access to the at least one tow hook. The vehicle may further have an actuator to cooperate with the at least one tow hook to pivot the at least one tow hook relative to the vehicle body. The vehicle may further have a pair of tow hooks on the front end and a pair of exhaust members mounted within a pair of exhaust apertures formed in the rear end. | 07-16-2009 |
Derek Victor Keith Woodhouse, Durban ZA
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20080237164 | Merchandising/Display Element - A merchandising/display element for a merchandising/display system is in the form of a shelf having a rear part and front part, the parts being interengaged with the front part being slidable backwards and forwards relative to the fixed rear part to vary the shelf depth/length. Moreover the width of the shelf is also adjustable by means of slidable wire slides. The adjusted front part can be locked in position by detents thereof engaged by grips, whilst the adjusted wire slides can be locked in position when adjusted by lock bars with detents | 10-02-2008 |
Iain Woodhouse, Linlithgow GB
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20110101239 | REMOTE SENSING SYSTEM - An airborne the multi-spectral lidar instrument emits and/or detects radiation from target vegetation to assess the condition of the foliage. Time of flight analysis at multiple wavelengths permits three dimensional measurements to discriminate material at different heights, from ground to top of canopy. Radiation at 531 nm (emission and detection, vertically resolved) is used to measure de-epoxidation of the xanthophyll pigments (used for PRI), and also for stimulation of fluorescence. Radiation at 550 and/or 570 or 571 nm (emission and detection, vertically resolved) serves as a reference waveband unaffected by the de-epoxidation (used for PRI). Radiation at 690 and 740 nm (Detection only, no height resolution) or other lines for chlorophyll fluorescence, optionally using Fraunhofer/Oxygen wavelength windows and/or time gating to improve SNR. Wavelengths of 860 and 1200 nm, or similar (emission and detection, vertically resolved) are applied to measurement of water absorption and estimation of NDWI. Results are combined with known available radiation to estimate primary productivity. | 05-05-2011 |
James F Woodhouse, Tyne & Wear GB
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20080254172 | Printing on Comestible Products - A method for applying a color image to a non-planar comestible may include applying a color image onto a substantially planar carrier and deforming the carrier to form a non-planar relief mold of a three-dimensional image, including deforming the color image whereby the deformed color image is proportionate relative to, i.e., is in register with, the three-dimensional image. A comestible material, e.g., chocolate or a gelatinous edible composition, may be deposited into the relief mold to substantially overlie the color image. The comestible material may be removed from the relief mold, with the color image applied thereto. In one implementation, the color image may be applied to the substantially planar carrier by screen printing one or more colors forming the color image onto the carrier using an edible ink composition. | 10-16-2008 |
Jeffrey Woodhouse, Sacramento, CA US
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20100247513 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 09-30-2010 |
20140193394 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 07-10-2014 |
20140290666 | TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME BY INJECTION OF THE FLEXOR RETINACULUM - An apparatus and method for identifying the flexor retinaculum of the carpal tunnel, injecting an effective amount of an agent into at least a portion of flexor retinaculum or tissue adjacent thereto, wherein the agent is configured to weaken the flexor retinaculum. The system may further include means for increasing the tensile stress in the flexor retinaculum post-injection using hand exercises, thereby weakening its structural integrity and decreasing the pressure within the carpal tunnel that impairs median nerve function. | 10-02-2014 |
John Woodhouse, Lexington, MA US
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20120261711 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTACT STRUCTURES - Electronic devices involving contact structures, and related components, systems and methods associated therewith are described. The contact structures are particularly suitable for use in a variety of light-emitting devices, including LEDs. | 10-18-2012 |
Kelly Woodhouse, Eagle, ID US
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20130035172 | Golf Putting Training Device and Method of Use - A putting training device designed to be inserted into a conventional golf hole to variably decrease the width of the hole while closely maintaining the original depth or length of the hole. The device includes an outer component enabling insertion into a regulation golf hole. The outer component includes a pair of opposing top planar members that serve to reduce width of the opening of the golf hole, but still allowing a regulation golf ball to fall into the hole, all while closely maintaining the original depth, or length from front to back, of the golf hole. The putting training device also includes an inner component that removably nests inside the outer component further reducing the width of the golf hole, while still allowing a regulation golf ball to fall into the hole, while still closely maintaining the original depth of the golf hole. | 02-07-2013 |
Kimberly Woodhouse, Toronto CA
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20090075868 | Synthetic peptide materials for joint reconstruction, repair and cushioning - In joint reconstruction, repair and cushioning applications, a synthetic polypeptide material is useful that contains cross-linked polypeptides that are modeled on human elastin or other fibrous proteins. The polypeptides comprise at least three consecutive beta-sheet/beta-turn structures and at least one amino acid residue that participates in cross-linking. | 03-19-2009 |
Mary Woodhouse, Cranston, RI US
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20090014134 | ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOW SHADE - An energy efficient shade assembly for a window is disclosed. The shade assembly includes a shade roller assembly having a roller with a shade attached thereto driven by a spring motor. Left and right brackets configured and arranged to be secured to a window casement and support a left and right ends of the shade roller assembly are included. Also include are left and right side rails depending from the brackets. Each side rail has a movable flap extending substantially the length thereof. The flaps of the side rails are configured and arranged to fold over a portion of the shade when the shade is drawn from the shade roller assembly. | 01-15-2009 |
Michael E. Woodhouse, Farmington Hills, MI US
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20130075269 | ACRYLIC ANTICRATER ADDITIVE FOR ELECTROCOATS - The present disclosure is directed to an anticrater additive that is useful for providing a smooth surface to a cured layer of an electrocoating composition on a substrate. The anticrater additive comprises the reaction product of a polyisocyanate with an acrylic polymer having one isocyanate reactive functional group. The acrylic polymer can be an acrylic polymer that is terminated with a chain transfer agent. Also disclosed is an electrocoat composition comprising the anticrater additive and a substrate coated with a cured layer of the electrocoat composition. | 03-28-2013 |
Preston Woodhouse, Fairford CA
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20100296874 | Portable Dock System - A portable trailer dock system features a floating dock assembly pivotally mounted atop a trailer frame to allow elevating of a free end of the floating dock assembly above the corresponding distal end of the trailer opposite the towing end thereof so that the dock can be held above the water surface when the trailer is backed into a body of water to temporarily install the dock thereat. In another embodiment, the connection between the dock and trailer is releasable to allow floating of the dock further out over the water. Another embodiment features a cover disposed over an a-frame neck of the trailer and a pair of extensions pivotally mounted to opposite sides of the neck for selective pivoting into deployed positions cooperating with the a-frame cover to form a walkway between the dock and the towing vehicle. | 11-25-2010 |
Russel Woodhouse, Alliston CA
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20100200667 | CIRCULATING PAINT SYSTEMS - A painting system for painting a plurality of colours comprises a plurality of paint supply networks and a plurality of paint return networks, each network for a corresponding paint colour. A number of paint delivery stations are also provided, each including a plurality of drop lines. Each drop line is in communication with a corresponding paint supply network. Each drop line includes a downstream end coupling. Each paint delivery station includes a plurality of paint return nodes, each in communication with a corresponding paint return network. A paint gun unit is provided with a paint gun supply coupling. The paint gun supply coupling is complementary with each of the downstream end couplings of a corresponding drop line. The downstream end coupling of each drop line is uniquely shaped to engage only with the correct paint return node. | 08-12-2010 |
20110163174 | CIRCULATING PAINT SYSTEMS AND ARTICLE COATING METHODS - A painting system for painting a plurality of colors and a method of using the system to coat articles. The painting system comprises a plurality of paint supply networks and a plurality of paint return networks, each network for a corresponding paint color. A number of paint delivery stations are also provided, each including a plurality of drop lines. Each drop line is in communication with a corresponding paint supply network. Each drop line includes a downstream end coupling. Each paint delivery station includes a plurality of paint return nodes, each in communication with a corresponding paint return network. A paint gun unit is provided with a paint gun supply coupling. The paint gun supply coupling is complementary with each of the downstream end couplings of a corresponding drop line. The downstream end coupling of each drop line is uniquely shaped to engage only with the correct paint return node. | 07-07-2011 |
Ruth Woodhouse, Fairford CA
Sheldon James Woodhouse, Caythorpe GB
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20120110387 | TRACE SYNCHRONIZATION - A data processing apparatus having one or more trace data sources. At least one of said trace data sources includes a trace data generator responsive to activity in monitored circuitry to generate trace data representing said activity. A synchronization marker generator is coupled to the trace data generator and operates to generate a synchronization marker and insert the synchronization marker into the trace data stream. A controller is coupled to the synchronization marker generator to generate and insert a synchronization marker into the trace data stream. The controller controls initiation in dependence on behavior of the data processing apparatus downstream of the trace data generator. In this way, the downstream behavior of the data processing apparatus can be made to influence the rate and timing of insertion of synchronization markers into a trace data stream. | 05-03-2012 |
20130070879 | GENERATING A REGULARLY SYNCHRONISED COUNT VALUE - A count value generator includes an input for receiving a synchronising count value, a counter configured to increment at a local frequency, the local frequency being faster than the synchronising frequency, and an interpolator for determining a frequency ratio between the local frequency and the synchronising frequency and for determining an increment value for the counter dependent on a relative amount of a maximum value of the counter with respect to the frequency ratio is disclosed. The counter generates a count value including a predetermined number of bits representing integer values and output as the lower order bits of the output count value and additional lower order bits that represent fractional portions of the integer values. The counter includes output circuitry for outputting the synchronising count value and the predetermined number of bits representing integer values generated by the counter as the lower order bits of the count value. | 03-21-2013 |
Sheldon James Woodhouse, Lincolnshire GB
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20090177928 | Apparatus, Method and Computer Program Product for Generating Trace Data - A data processing apparatus is disclosed, said data processing apparatus comprising a plurality of devices, trace logic associated with at least one of said plurality of devices, and tagging logic associated with at least one of said plurality of devices, said tagging logic being operable to: select at least one item, said at least one item comprising an activity to be monitored; provide said at least one selected item with tag data identifying said at least one item as an item to be monitored; and said trace logic being operable to: detect tagged items processed by said at least one device; and output trace information relating to at least some of said detected tagged items. | 07-09-2009 |
20110288809 | Communication of a diagnostic signal and a functional signal by an integrated circuit - An integrated circuit | 11-24-2011 |
Simon Woodhouse, Strommen NO
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20100029466 | ABSORBENT REGENERATION WITH COMPRESSED OVERHEAD STREAM TO PROVIDE HEAT - A method. and plant for regeneration of a rich absorbent having absorbed C0 | 02-04-2010 |
20100061904 | CO2 ABSORPTION METHOD - A method for removing CO | 03-11-2010 |
20100062926 | ABSORBENT REGENERATION WITH FLASHED LEAN SOLUTION AND HEAT INTEGRATION - A method for regeneration of a rich absorbent having absorbed CO | 03-11-2010 |
20100139536 | METHOD AND PLANT FOR CO2 CAPTURING - A method and a plant for capturing CO | 06-10-2010 |
20110088553 | METHOD FOR REGENERATION OF ABSORBENT - A method for regeneration of a rich absorbent having absorbed CO | 04-21-2011 |
20110308389 | METHOD AND PLANT FOR AMINE EMISSION CONTROL - A method for eliminating or substantially reducing emission of amines (amineslip) and alkaline degradation products to the atmosphere from a plant for CO | 12-22-2011 |
20120125196 | METHOD FOR RECLAIMING OF CO2 ABSORBENT AND A RECLAIMER - A method for reclaiming CO2 absorbing chemical(s) from a lean aqueous CO2 absorbent leaving a regeneration column ( | 05-24-2012 |
20140116251 | METHOD FOR MIST CONTROL - A method for capturing CO | 05-01-2014 |