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Campbell Bryce Easton, Dannevirke NZ
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20130140375 | SPRAYING APPARATUS AND METHODS AND COMPONENTS RELATING TO SPRAYING APPARATUS - A spraying apparatus that is particularly suited to spraying of suspensions, for example liquid suspended fertilizers. The apparatus includes a tank with an inlet configured to create fluid circulation within the tank, thereby reducing settling of solids out of suspension. A mixing unit improves the mixing of particulates with fluids as they are added to the tank. Spray outlets are arranged in a flow loop and only a proportion of fluid passing through the flow loop is sprayed with the remaining fluid returning to the tank for recirculation. Pressure-actuated closures may be used to prevent spraying until pressure has built up sufficiently. | 06-06-2013 |
20130306754 | SPRAYING APPARATUS AND SPRAY MIXING APPARATUS - A spraying apparatus that is particularly suited to spraying of suspensions, for example liquid suspended fertilizers. The apparatus includes a tank with an arrangement configured to create fluid circulation within the tank, thereby reducing settling of solids out of suspension. The apparatus also creates a mixing flow in a region below an opening, such that particulates can be introduced through the opening into the mixing flow. | 11-21-2013 |
Christopher John Easton, Barton AU
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20140377815 | Methods of Producing Carbamoyl Phosphate and Urea - The present invention relates to a method of producing carbamoyl phosphate, the method comprising reacting ammonia, ATP, bicarbonate and CO | 12-25-2014 |
E. Bradley Easton, Oshawa CA
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20110098370 | SULFONATED POLY 2-(PHENYL ETHYL) SILOXANE POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANES - The present invention provides polymer electrolyte membranes (PEM) based upon sulfonated poly 2-(phenyl ethyl)siloxane (SPPES) prepared in a one-pot procedure. This includes the SPPES homopolymer as well as random copolymer of SPPES with various non-sulfonated polysiloxanes. Copolymerization with poly 2-(phenyl ethyl)siloxane greatly improves the mechanical stability of the film compared to a SPPES homopolymer. Proton conductivity of the copolymer, though it is less than that of the homopolymer and Nafion, is comparable to other PEMs in the literature. Both SPPES based membranes show good water retention at temperature greater than 100° C., which indicates they may be suitable for use in high temperature PEM fuel cells. | 04-28-2011 |
20140080039 | SULFONATED SILICA-BASED ELECTRODE MATERIALS USEFUL IN FUEL CELLS - Sulfonated silane ionomeric materials useful in electrodes of e.g., membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) of fuel cells can improve cell performance. MEAs prepared with CCE cathode catalyst layers and standard ELAT anode layers over a period of several start-stop cycles, as well as at multiple relative humidities were studied. The MEA performance was monitored using cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and fuel cell polarization curves. The CCE cathode materials appeared to maintain performance and had improved water management capabilities at comparatively low relative humidities. | 03-20-2014 |
Geoffrey James Easton, Dannevirke NZ
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20130140375 | SPRAYING APPARATUS AND METHODS AND COMPONENTS RELATING TO SPRAYING APPARATUS - A spraying apparatus that is particularly suited to spraying of suspensions, for example liquid suspended fertilizers. The apparatus includes a tank with an inlet configured to create fluid circulation within the tank, thereby reducing settling of solids out of suspension. A mixing unit improves the mixing of particulates with fluids as they are added to the tank. Spray outlets are arranged in a flow loop and only a proportion of fluid passing through the flow loop is sprayed with the remaining fluid returning to the tank for recirculation. Pressure-actuated closures may be used to prevent spraying until pressure has built up sufficiently. | 06-06-2013 |
20130306754 | SPRAYING APPARATUS AND SPRAY MIXING APPARATUS - A spraying apparatus that is particularly suited to spraying of suspensions, for example liquid suspended fertilizers. The apparatus includes a tank with an arrangement configured to create fluid circulation within the tank, thereby reducing settling of solids out of suspension. The apparatus also creates a mixing flow in a region below an opening, such that particulates can be introduced through the opening into the mixing flow. | 11-21-2013 |
Harry Easton, Unionville CA
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20150316657 | MULTI-MODALITY DOSIMETER FOR USE WITH ARC-BASED RADIOTHERAPY QUALITY ASSURANCE PHANTOM - A dosimeter that is configured to assist with patient-specific quality assurance (“QA”) in arc-based radiotherapy, such as stereotactic radiotherapy, is provided. The dosimeter facilitates acquiring multiple different dosimetric measurements simultaneously. For instance, the dosimeter can be configured to acquire dosimetric measurements from multiple different modalities, including gel dosimetry and film dosimetry, and is configured for simultaneous use with a diode-array QA phantom. | 11-05-2015 |
Herrick Sydney Easton, Palmerston North NZ
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20090181447 | Grass endophytes - The present invention relates to a combination of a | 07-16-2009 |
20110262401 | GRASS ENDOPHYTES - An endophyte or endophyte culture of | 10-27-2011 |
Mark Easton, St. Lucia AU
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20100310409 | MAGNESIUM BASED ALLOY - A magnesium based alloy consisting of, by weight: 2-5% rare earth elements, wherein the alloy contains lanthanum and cerium as rare earth elements and the lanthanum content is greater than the cerium content; 0.2-0.8% zinc; 0-0.15% aluminium; 0-0.5% yttrium or gadolinium; 0-0.2% zirconium, 0-0.3% manganese; 0-0.1% calcium; 0-25 ppm beryllium; and the remainder being magnesium except for incidental impurities. | 12-09-2010 |
Samuel Easton, Perth, Western Australia AU
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20150321512 | WHEEL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In one preferred form there is provided a wheel system. The wheel system is mounted to a suitcase. The wheel system provides an extension mechanism and a wheel assembly. The extension mechanism adapted for moving the wheel assembly from a retracted condition to an extended condition. In the extended condition, the wheel assembly provides for rolling transport that is able to accommodate various obstacles and terrain. | 11-12-2015 |
Samuel Robert Easton, Perth AU
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20150321512 | WHEEL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In one preferred form there is provided a wheel system. The wheel system is mounted to a suitcase. The wheel system provides an extension mechanism and a wheel assembly. The extension mechanism adapted for moving the wheel assembly from a retracted condition to an extended condition. In the extended condition, the wheel assembly provides for rolling transport that is able to accommodate various obstacles and terrain. | 11-12-2015 |