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Alexander Anderton, Mellingen CH
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20120068560 | ARRANGEMENT OF CONDUCTING BAR ENDS - An arrangement includes conducting bar ends connected together and a cap) covering them filled with a putty. The cap is made of a resin containing a high thermal conductivity filler. The putty is a silicone elastomer containing a high thermal conductivity filler. | 03-22-2012 |
Alexander Rene Anderton, Mellingen CH
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20120169172 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A STATOR AND A STATOR BAR, STATOR AND STATOR BAR - A method for manufacturing a stator bar includes providing a conductor with an insulation around it, and wrapping an expandable tape around the insulation. The stator bar can be used to manufacture a stator. | 07-05-2012 |
Brady J. Anderton, Parker, CO US
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20150312344 | Intelligent Media Production Systems and Services - Embodiments of intelligent media production system and services are presented. In one embodiment, a described method includes receiving an electronic request for a media production service from a media production client. The method may also include searching, using a data processor, a pre-compiled set of service providers a sub-set of media production service providers that are suitable for providing the media production service. Additionally, the method may include electronically presenting the sub-set of media production service providers to the media production client. The method may also include receiving a selection of a media production service provider from the media production client. | 10-29-2015 |
Brian Anderton, London GB
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20150051097 | Methods for Screening Inhibitors of Tau Phosphorylation By Casein Kinase I - Methods of screening for candidate compounds capable of inhibiting activity of fyn in phosphorylating tau protein at Y394 or binding to fyn to inhibit interaction with tau protein at Y394, including determining whether, and optionally the extent, the candidate compounds have these capabilities under conditions where fyn has these capabilities in the absence of the candidate compound. Methods of screening for substances capable of promoting dephosphorylation of tau protein by a phosphatase at a site of tau protein including contacting a candidate substance, the tau protein and a phosphatase capable of dephosphorylating the tau protein under conditions where the phosphatase is capable of dephosphorylating the site in absence of the candidate substance, where the kinase is fyn; determining whether, and optionally the extent, the candidate substance promotes dephosphorylation of the tau protein at the site; and selecting the candidate substance which promotes dephosphorylation of the tau protein the sites. | 02-19-2015 |
Brian Henry Anderton, London GB
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20130123133 | SCREENING METHODS - The present invention provides materials and methods relating to screening for compounds useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. In particular, screening methods using tyrosine kinases are provided, as are methods relating to the role of tyrosine kinases as therapeutic targets. | 05-16-2013 |
Bryan Anderton, Austin, TX US
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20120030910 | ELECTRIC CORD SECURING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - An electric cord securing device includes an attaching member and a securing member coupled to a body. The attaching member, during use, attaches the body to a selected location on the exterior of a electric cord. The securing member, during use, secures the body to an external structure or at least one other portion of the electric cord. Additionally, an electric cord includes at least one flexible conductor encased by a insulating sheath. One or more securing members are disposed on the exterior of the sheath. The securing members secure the portion of the cord proximate the securing member to at least one other portion of the electric cord or an external structure. | 02-09-2012 |
Clare Louise Anderton, Hertfordshire GB
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20100317672 | Monomaleate Monohydrate Salt of a 5HT1A Receptor Antagonist - The present invention relates to a monomaleate monohydrate salt of 7-methyl-6-{2-[4-(2-methyl-5-quinolinyl)-1-piperazinyl]ethyl}-4,5-dihydroimidazo[1,5-a]quinoline-3-carboxamide, uses of the salt as a medicament in the treatment of sexual dysfunction and pharmaceutical compositions and dosage forms comprising the salt. | 12-16-2010 |
20110136798 | Crystalline Forms Of A Pyridine Derivative - The invention relates to 4-methylbenzenesulfonate salt of the compound of formula (I) | 06-09-2011 |
Dave Anderton, Austin, TX US
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20130003637 | DYNAMIC TIME ALIGNMENT OF AUDIO SIGNALS IN SIMULCAST RADIO RECEIVERS - A method and apparatus for performing dynamic time alignment of program content extracted from analog and digital radio signals of a simulcast is disclosed. A delay estimation unit of a radio receiver is configured to dynamically determine an amount of received delay between analog-transmitted and digital portions of a radio program. An internal delay to compensate for the received delay may be applied to a data stream corresponding to the portion that is leading. The radio receiver may initially provide audio output from the analog-transmitted portion. In the case of leading analog-transmitted audio, the audio from the analog-transmitted portion may be incrementally delayed to align with the digitally transmitted audio. Once data streams corresponding to the analog-transmitted and digitally transmitted portions are sufficiently aligned in time, a blend operation may be performed. The blend operation may transition the output from being sourced by the analog-transmitted portion to the digitally-transmitted portion. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003801 | DELAYING ANALOG SOURCED AUDIO IN A RADIO SIMULCAST - A method and apparatus is disclosed in which delay is applied to analog-sourced audio in a radio simulcast when the analog signal initially leads the digital signal. A radio receiver is configured to receive a simulcast radio program broadcast with an analog signal and a digital signal. The program content can be extracted from either the analog or digital signals, with the audio source eventually being blended to the digital signal. Audio is initially provided based on the analog signal. If the analog signal is initially leading the digital signal, delay is applied a data stream corresponding to the analog signal relative to a data stream corresponding to the digital signal. Delay applied to the data stream corresponding to the analog signal is increased at a rate that avoids audio artifacts of the output audio. The blend is performed when the data streams are aligned in time. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003894 | DELAY ADJUSTMENT USING SAMPLE RATE CONVERTERS - A method and apparatus for adjusting the delay of a first data stream relative to a second data stream is disclosed. An apparatus receives first and second data streams having identical content. A timing difference between the first and second data streams is estimated. At least the leading one of the data streams is applied to a sample rate converter. The sample rate converter is configured to receive a data stream at an input sampling rate and to output the data stream at an output sampling rate. Based on the estimated timing difference, delay is applied to the leading one of the data streams by changing the sampling rate of the sampling rate converter. The output sampling rate of the sampling rate converter may be adjusted until both data streams are aligned in time. | 01-03-2013 |
20130003904 | DELAY ESTIMATION BASED ON REDUCED DATA SETS - A delay estimation unit is disclosed. The delay estimation unit may receive first and second streams of data having identical content. The amount of data in the data streams is reduced by filtering (e.g., lowpass filtering) the first and second data streams to produce first and second filtered streams, respectively. The amount of data is further reduced by decimating the first and second filtered streams, discarding all but one of every N samples to produce first and second decimated data, respectively. The first and second decimated streams are received by a correlator that performs a correlation operation. The output of the correlator is received by a peak search unit that analyzes the correlation results over time and searches for peaks that indicate alignment of the first and second data streams. | 01-03-2013 |
David O. Anderton, Austin, TX US
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20120208531 | PERFORMING DIAGNOSTICS IN A WIRELESS SYSTEM - In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus for permitting diagnostic testing of a wireless device. The apparatus may include a first switch to route diagnostic information or acoustic information received from a processor of the device, a codec coupled to the first switch to code the routed diagnostic information or acoustic information, and a second switch coupled to the codec to route the coded diagnostic information to a first port of the wireless device and to route the coded acoustic information to the first port or a second port of the wireless device. | 08-16-2012 |
20140254813 | AUDIO PROCESSOR CIRCUITS FOR ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION AND METHOD THEREFOR - In one form, an audio processor circuit includes a first digital signal processing circuit, a second digital signal processing circuit, and an interleaver. The first digital signal processing circuit has an input for receiving a far-end audio signal, and an output. The second digital signal processing circuit has an input for receiving a digital near-end audio signal, and an output. The interleaver has a first input coupled to the output of the first digital signal processing circuit, a second input coupled to the output of the second digital signal processing circuit, and an output for alternatively providing signals received from the first and second inputs to the output. | 09-11-2014 |
David R. Anderton, Lorena, TX US
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20090089331 | Real-Time Method and System for Tracking Mail - The present invention provides a real-time, instantaneous method and system for tracking mail. The system utilizes an intelligent, hand-held, portable data entry and data processing device to collect information regarding a mailpiece delivered to a mail distribution facility. The device is linked via the internet to a globally accessible relational database that permanently stores and efficiently and continuously tracks the mailpiece from receipt of the mailpiece in the mail distribution facility until delivery to its final destination. The system effectively utilizes signature capture and location codes to track the mailpiece at all times until final delivery. | 04-02-2009 |
Jeffrey Jon Anderton, Parker, CO US
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20150312344 | Intelligent Media Production Systems and Services - Embodiments of intelligent media production system and services are presented. In one embodiment, a described method includes receiving an electronic request for a media production service from a media production client. The method may also include searching, using a data processor, a pre-compiled set of service providers a sub-set of media production service providers that are suitable for providing the media production service. Additionally, the method may include electronically presenting the sub-set of media production service providers to the media production client. The method may also include receiving a selection of a media production service provider from the media production client. | 10-29-2015 |
Paul Anderton, Fairview Park AU
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20150151161 | EXERCISE TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of analysing a resistance exercise activity executed by a subject is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes: receiving a plurality of exercise parameter values for the executed exercise activity into a processing device, the plurality of exercise parameter values including information representing an execution profile (EP) for the executed exercise activity; accessing a store of information to retrieve information representing a load profile (LP) for the executed exercise activity; and processing the plurality of exercise parameter values and the information representing the load profile to determine one or more assessment parameter values for assessing the executed exercise activity. | 06-04-2015 |
Paul Anderton US
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20150151161 | EXERCISE TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of analysing a resistance exercise activity executed by a subject is disclosed. In an embodiment, the method includes: receiving a plurality of exercise parameter values for the executed exercise activity into a processing device, the plurality of exercise parameter values including information representing an execution profile (EP) for the executed exercise activity; accessing a store of information to retrieve information representing a load profile (LP) for the executed exercise activity; and processing the plurality of exercise parameter values and the information representing the load profile to determine one or more assessment parameter values for assessing the executed exercise activity. | 06-04-2015 |
Peter W. Anderton, Peoria, IL US
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20100301127 | MOBILE FLUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A fluid distribution system and method for mobile applications. The system includes a power source, a pump driven by the power source, and a motor driven by the pump. The system also includes a spray head with a fluid inlet passage, a fluid outlet passage, a fluid piston disposed in a chamber for controlled access between the inlet and outlet passages and defining a variable orifice, and a hydraulic cylinder controllably engaged to the orifice. The fluid piston and the hydraulic cylinder are aligned with a common longitudinal axis, and the inlet passage is offset from the axis in a direction opposed to the location of the outlet passage. | 12-02-2010 |
20100301134 | MOBILE FLUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A fluid distribution system and method for mobile applications. The system includes a power source, a pump driven by the power source, and a motor driven by the pump. The system also includes a spray head with a fluid inlet passage, a fluid outlet passage, a fluid piston disposed in a chamber for controlled access between the inlet and outlet passages and defining a variable orifice, and a hydraulic cylinder controllably engaged to the orifice. The fluid piston and the hydraulic cylinder are aligned with a common longitudinal axis, and the inlet passage is offset from the axis in a direction opposed to the location of the outlet passage. | 12-02-2010 |
20110160919 | MOBILE FLUID DELIVERY CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for delivering fluid to a site using a mobile fluid delivery machine are disclosed. The method includes determining a value of a parameter associated with the site using a sensor, and determining a fluid delivery rate based on the value of the site parameter. The method further includes delivering the fluid to a surface of the site at the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine, at the determined fluid delivery rate. | 06-30-2011 |
20110160920 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FLUID DELIVERY - A systems and methods for delivering fluid to a site using a mobile fluid delivery machine are disclosed. The method includes determining a location of the mobile fluid delivery machine on the site, and determining a fluid delivery rate based on the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine using information related to the site. The method further includes delivering the fluid to a surface of the site at the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine, at the determined fluid delivery rate. | 06-30-2011 |
20110220736 | SPRAY HEAD FOR A MOBILE FLUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A spray head for a fluid distribution system that includes a spray head base defining a fluid inlet passage connected to a spray head body, a pair of deflectors extending outwardly from the base and the body, respectively, defining a fluid outlet passage, a piston disposed in a chamber of the body defining a variable orifice between the inlet and outlet, and a deflector plate positioned on an inner surface of the deflector of the base having a deflector plate surface opposing the variable orifice. | 09-15-2011 |
20110266360 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXECUTING FLUID DELIVERY MISSION - Systems and methods for executing a fluid delivery mission are disclosed. In one embodiment a mobile fluid delivery machine for delivering fluid to a site has a tank storing fluid, and at least one spray head configured to spray the stored fluid onto the site. In addition, the mobile fluid delivery machine has a communication device configured to receive fluid delivery mission instructions from a site computing system, the mission instructions identifying a sequence of path segments on the site and corresponding fluid delivery amounts allocated to the path segments, and a location device configured to determine the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine on the site. The mobile fluid delivery machine may also have a fluid delivery system configured to determine whether the location of the fluid delivery machine corresponds to a path segment of the sequence, and when it is determined that the location of the fluid delivery machine corresponds to a path segment in the sequence, to identify the fluid delivery amount allocated to that path segment based on the mission instructions. | 11-03-2011 |
20110288769 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING FLUID DELIVERY MISSIONS ON A SITE - Systems and methods for controlling fluid delivery on a site using at least one fluid delivery machine are disclosed. An exemplary such method includes identifying at least one path on the site based on map information associated with the site, calculating a fluid delivery requirement of the at least one path based on environmental information associated with the site, and dispatching a fluid delivery machine on a mission to treat the at least one path with fluid based on the fluid delivery requirement. | 11-24-2011 |
20130099017 | Methods and Systems for Executing Fluid Delivery Mission - A mobile fluid delivery machine has a communication device configured to receive fluid delivery mission instructions that identify a sequence of path segments on a site and corresponding fluid delivery allocation information for the path segments, and a location device determining the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine. It also has a fluid delivery system including a display device and at least one processor that is configured to identify the fluid delivery allocation information for the path segment that corresponds to the location of the mobile machine on the site, and to determine, based on the fluid delivery allocation information for the path segment that corresponds to the location of the mobile machine on the site, a fluid delivery rate for the path segment. The processor is also configured to cause the display device to display an indication of the determined fluid delivery rate for the path segment. | 04-25-2013 |
20140061329 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE FLUID DELIVERY MACHINE - A control system is disclosed having at least one spray head, a fluid pump, and a power converter driving the fluid pump. The control system may also have an interface device to receive at least one parameter associated with a desired fluid delivery event, a pressure sensor configured to generate a first signal, a travel speed sensor configured to generate a second signal, and a controller. The controller may be configured to determine a desired fluid pressure based on the at least one parameter, and determine a control command for the power converter based on the desired fluid pressure. The controller may be further configured to determine a feedforward gain parameter based on the at least one parameter and the second signal, determine a feedback gain parameter based on a difference between desired and actual fluid pressures, and adjust the control command based on the feedforward and feedback gain parameters. | 03-06-2014 |
20150220089 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FLUID DELIVERY - A systems and methods for delivering fluid to a site using a mobile fluid delivery machine are disclosed. The method includes determining a location of the mobile fluid delivery machine on the site, and determining a fluid delivery rate based on the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine using information related to the site. The method further includes delivering the fluid to a surface of the site at the location of the mobile fluid delivery machine, at the determined fluid delivery rate. | 08-06-2015 |
Peter William Anderton, Peoria, IL US
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20130298994 | FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of controlling a fluid delivery machine configured to deliver fluid on a worksite is disclosed. In the method, operation of a power source of the fluid delivery machine is controlled with a control module. Fluid delivery on the worksite is also controlled by the control module. | 11-14-2013 |
20140070027 | Spray Head for a Mobile Fluid Distribution System - A spray head for a fluid distribution system may include first and second deflector inner surfaces defining a fluid outlet. A piston may define a variable orifice communicating with the fluid outlet to control fluid flow through the spray head. An inner surface of the second deflector may define a grooveless deflector central region disposed between first and second deflector lateral regions. Each of the first and second deflector lateral regions may include at least a first deflector groove extending along a first deflector groove path oriented substantially radially relative to the inlet passage, so that the spray head generates a spray pattern having more uniform fluid distribution across the spray pattern. | 03-13-2014 |
Ric Anderton, Dublin, VA US
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20110012310 | Mixed martial arts game, ring, and construction process - A process for conducting a mixed martial arts event includes providing three or more fighters in a multi-sided, raised edge ring. The three or more fighters participate according to a first set of rules. Fighting continues until only two fighters remain. These two remaining fighters participate under an expanded set of rules that allow floor fighting. Each side of the ring includes a sloped transition region that terminates with a flat raised edge to create a raised region about the exterior of the ring which is elevated above the remaining portion of the fighting surface. Various microphones may be placed about the ring for recording sounds of the fight. | 01-20-2011 |
Richard Larry Anderton, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150103973 | X-RAY SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE DYNAMIC RANGE SELECTIONS - An x-ray system with multiple dynamic range selections. The system including an x-ray source and a detector, wherein the detector includes a scintillator and a pixel. The pixel includes a photodiode and first and second capacitors connectable to the photodiode. The pixel is configured to be switched between a first state where only the first capacitor is connected to the photodiode and a second state where both capacitors are connected to the photodiode. The x-ray source directs x-rays to the detector and a region of interest positioned between the source and detector, the scintillator converts the x-rays to light, and the pixel photodiode converts the light to an electrical charge. The charge is stored in the first capacitor when the pixel is in the first state and in the first and second capacitors when the pixel is in the second state. | 04-16-2015 |
Richard Larry Anderton, West Jordan, UT US
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20140048713 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING GRID LINE IMAGE ARTIFACTS - An imaging system includes a detector configured to detect X-rays from an X-ray source. The detector includes multiple photodetector elements. The imaging system also includes an anti-scatter grid disposed over the detector, wherein the anti-scatter grid includes multiple radiation absorbing elements. At least a portion of one or more of the radiation absorbing elements of the multiple radiation absorbing elements is disposed on each photodetector element, and a total area of each respective portion of the one or more radiation absorbing elements disposed on each photodetector element is substantially equal. | 02-20-2014 |
20140050418 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION IN X-RAY IMAGING SYSTEMS - An imaging system includes an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert an analog pixel value into a first digital pixel value. The imaging system also includes an index value source configured to receive the first digital pixel value from the analog-to-digital converter and to generate a digital index value based on a comparison of the first digital pixel value to a digital reference value. In addition, the imaging system includes a transmitter in communication with the index value source and configured to transmit the digital index value. Further, the imaging system includes an image processing component configured to receive the digital index value and to generate a second digital pixel value based at least in part on the received digital index value and a lookup table of the image processing component. | 02-20-2014 |
20150092922 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMAGE COMPRESSION IN X-RAY IMAGING SYSTEMS - An imaging system includes an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert an analog pixel value into a first digital pixel value. The imaging system also includes an index value source configured to receive the first digital pixel value from the analog-to-digital converter and to generate a digital index value based on a comparison of the first digital pixel value to a digital reference value. In addition, the imaging system includes a transmitter in communication with the index value source and configured to transmit the digital index value. Further, the imaging system includes an image processing component configured to receive the digital index value and to generate a second digital pixel value based at least in part on the received digital index value and a lookup table of the image processing component. | 04-02-2015 |
20150139522 | STATISTICAL PROPERTY PRESERVED BAD LINE CORRECTION - The present disclosure presents systems and methods for correcting image artifacts on an x-ray image. X-ray images are obtained and processed with a correction algorithm that generates corrected pixel lines having pixels with corrected pixel values. The corrected pixel lines can then be processed with a filtering algorithm that generates filtered pixel line having pixels with a filtered pixel value. The bad pixel lines are replaced by the filtered pixel lines to generate corrected x-ray images. | 05-21-2015 |
20150224343 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED PATIENT TABLE DIGITAL X-RAY DOSIMETER - A method of imaging a patient and an X-ray dosimetry system are provided. The X-ray dosimetry system includes a support platform configured to support an object to be imaged and a digital X-ray dosimeter mounted on a surface of the support platform, the X-ray dosimeter configured to receive incident radiation prior to the incident radiation having passed through the object to be imaged, the X-ray dosimeter comprising a thickness of less than about four millimeters. | 08-13-2015 |
Robert M. Anderton, Saint Paul, MN US
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20140254995 | CELL TOWER CABLE ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM - A cable assembly for cell tower communications comprises a plurality of optical fiber cable units disposed within a unitary cable assembly jacket that surrounds the optical fiber cable units. The cable assembly jacket has a plurality of indentations disposed between adjacent optical fiber cable units that allow an installer to furcate the cable assembly into smaller cable groupings at a convenient cell tower location. | 09-11-2014 |
Robert M. Anderton, Cedar Park, TX US
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20140137974 | ADHESIVE BACKED CABLING SYSTEM - An duct for distributing transmission media is described herein. The duct has an elongated main body having a length and a lengthwise bore formed through the elongated main body. The elongated main body includes a generally flat bottom portion disposed adjacent to the bore and at least one strength member disposed lengthwise within the elongated main body. The at least one strength member defines a control surface disposed parallel to the flat bottom portion and intersecting the bore of the duct such that the transmission media longitudinally intersect with the control surface over a strained portion of the elongated main body when in a stressed state. An adhesive layer is disposed on an external surface of the flat bottom portion. | 05-22-2014 |
20140254995 | CELL TOWER CABLE ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM - A cable assembly for cell tower communications comprises a plurality of optical fiber cable units disposed within a unitary cable assembly jacket that surrounds the optical fiber cable units. The cable assembly jacket has a plurality of indentations disposed between adjacent optical fiber cable units that allow an installer to furcate the cable assembly into smaller cable groupings at a convenient cell tower location. | 09-11-2014 |
20150310964 | UNITARY FURCATING HYBRID FIBER OPTIC AND POWER CABLE - Cable assemblies, premises and wireless cabling systems utilizing such assemblies, and cable units found within such cable assemblies are described. More particularly, cable assemblies that can be furcated and include both optical fibers and electrical conductors are described. Such assemblies can include a plurality of cable units disposed within a primary jacket that surrounds the cable units, with at least some units including optical fibers and at least some units including electrical conductors that may have a conductivity of greater than 1 e | 10-29-2015 |
Rupert N. Anderton, Malvern GB
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20080251733 | Multiple waveband millimetre and sub-millimetre wave detection system - A detection system operable at millimetre or sub-millimetre wavelengths includes detection means adapted to detect radiation at two distinct wavebands, wherein a first waveband is chosen such that it has a relatively high atmospheric absorbency to electromagnetic radiation, and the second waveband is chosen to have a relatively low atmospheric absorbency to electromagnetic radiation. The system is further adapted to take measurements from at least two different regions on a target, and to process the measurements to give an indication that the target contains an object of interest. The processing may comprise comparing measurement differences at a given waveband to reference data obtained from test measurements, or from computer models of targets. The detection system provides the ability to detect objects of interest without the need to provide a millimetric or sub-millimetric image of the target. | 10-16-2008 |
Rupert Nicholas Anderton, Malvern GB
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20080211724 | Millimetre-Wave Detection Device for Discriminating Between Different Materials - The detection device that can be used for detecting objects behind clothing etc including a dielectric lens and a receive element sensitive to millimetre wave radiation. Prior art systems produce an image of a scene usually using scanning optics. This can be large and expensive. The present invention instead takes spot readings from different parts of a scene without building up an image. The spot readings are processed, and an indication given to a user if certain characteristics of the readings are observed. Typical characteristics used are the differences in absolute received power level, and the power level at different polarisations. Such characteristics are typically present is an object of interest is in the scene. Also disclosed are various methods of altering the received beam to get readings from different areas from the scene, such as changing the beam width, or beam angle. | 09-04-2008 |