Lindsay, GB
Adrew Mark Lindsay, Leicestershire GB
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20160074595 | RESETTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - A drive member for driving a piston rod in a drug delivery device is provided. The drive member is configured to be driven in a rotational movement by an actuating member. The drive member comprises a track for transmitting a driving load from the actuating member to the drive member. The track comprises both sections running in a distal and sections running in a proximal direction of the drive member. Moreover, a drug delivery device comprising such a drive member is provided. | 03-17-2016 |
Alexander Van Cleef Lindsay, London GB
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20150186739 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF IDENTIFYING AN ENTITY FROM A DIGITAL IMAGE OF A PHYSICAL TEXT - A method of identifying an entity from text in a digital image includes the step of obtaining a digital image. The digital image includes a digital photograph of a physical text. At least a portion of the physical text is related to a pre-defined topic. The digital photograph of the physical text is converted to a text in a computer-readable format. A word dictionary is provided. The word dictionary includes a set of words related to the pre-defined topic. A set of words of matching the text to similar words in the set of words in the word dictionary. A word cluster in the text is identified. Each word in the word cluster is associated with a category of a single entity. The single entity is a member of a class of entities demarcated by the pre-defined topic. A database including a list of members of the class of entities demarcated by the pre-defined topic is search for one or more entities matching one or more of word-category associations of the word cluster. | 07-02-2015 |
20150206031 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF IDENTIFYING AN ENTITY FROM A DIGITAL IMAGE OF A PHYSICAL TEXT - A method of identifying an entity from text in a digital image includes the step of obtaining a digital image. The digital image includes a digital photograph of a physical text. At least a portion of the physical text is related to a pre-defined topic. The digital photograph of the physical text is converted to a text in a computer-readable format. A word dictionary is provided. The word dictionary includes a set of words related to the pre-defined topic. A set of words of matching the text to similar words in the set of words in the word dictionary. A word cluster in the text is identified. Each word in the word cluster is associated with a category of a single entity. The single entity is a member of a class of entities demarcated by the pre-defined topic. A database including a list of members of the class of entities demarcated by the pre-defined topic is search for one or more entities matching one or more of word-category associations of the word cluster. | 07-23-2015 |
Andrew Lindsay, Bristol GB
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20110060919 | ENCRYPTION KEYS - A system is provided which includes a key memory storing a group of keys for use in decryption and a programmable memory configured to store a set of rules governing access to the key memory and a first engine for deriving a first key using a second key from the key group. The engine is configured to transmit a request for access to the second key from the key memory. The system further includes logic connected between the engine and the key memory and further connected to the programmable memory. The logic is configured to receive the request from the engine and to use the set of rules to control the access to the second key in the key memory. The programmable memory is writeable in situ to replace the set of rules with an alternative set of rules. | 03-10-2011 |
Andrew Mark Lindsay, Hinckley GB
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20120283650 | ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - The present invention relates to an assembly for a drug delivery device comprising a proximal end, a distal end and a moveable member, a dose member, a fixed member and coupling means, wherein in a first state, the moveable member is moveable in an axial direction with respect to the fixed member and the dose member and the coupling means retains the dose member to the fixed member, and wherein in a second state of the assembly, the moveable member is permanently connected with the dose member by means of the coupling means and the dose member is released from the fixed member and the assembly is configured to set and dispense a dose of a fluid medicinal product out of an assembled cartridge by movement of the dose member. Furthermore it relates to a method for setting-up a drug delivery device. | 11-08-2012 |
20120283654 | Button Member for Operating a Drive Assembly - A button member ( | 11-08-2012 |
20120283655 | DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRIVE MEMBER FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - A drive member for driving a piston rod in a drug delivery device is provided. The drive member is configured to be driven in a rotational movement by an actuating member. The drive member comprises a track for transmitting a driving load from the actuating member to the drive member. The track comprises both sections running in a distal and sections running in a proximal direction of the drive member. Moreover, a drug delivery device comprising such a drive member is provided. | 11-08-2012 |
20120296285 | Assembly of a Drug Delivery Device - An assembly of a drug delivery device comprises a body ( | 11-22-2012 |
20120302964 | Assembly of a Drug Delivery Device - An assembly of a drug delivery device with a longitudinal axis (L) is given, comprising a body ( | 11-29-2012 |
20120310168 | Drug Delivery Device - A drug delivery device ( | 12-06-2012 |
20120310172 | Drug Delivery Device - A drug delivery device ( | 12-06-2012 |
Andrew Mark Lindsay, Hinchkley GB
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20120283658 | RESETTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - A drive member for driving a piston rod in a drug delivery device is provided. The drive member is configured to be driven in a rotational movement by an actuating member. The drive member comprises a track for transmitting a driving load from the actuating member to the drive member. The track comprises both sections running in a distal and sections running in a proximal direction of the drive member. Moreover, a drug delivery device comprising such a drive member is provided. | 11-08-2012 |
Derek Lindsay, Manchester GB
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20140018381 | Use of Rosuvastatin Lactols as Medicaments - This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin analogues. More specifically, the invention relates to novel rosuvastatin analogues which have utility in treating conditions treatable by the inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase. | 01-16-2014 |
Derek Lindsay, Wigan GB
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20110319617 | Rosuvastatin and Atorvastatin Derivatives - This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin and atorvastatin analogues. | 12-29-2011 |
20110319626 | Use of Atorvastatin Lactols as Medicaments - This invention relates to the discovery of novel atorvastatin analogues. More specifically, the invention relates to novel atorvastatin analogues which have utility in treating conditions treatable by the inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase. | 12-29-2011 |
20120004408 | Use of Rosuvastatin Lactols as Medicaments - This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin analogues. More specifically, the invention relates to novel rosuvastatin analogues which have utility in treating conditions treatable by the inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase. | 01-05-2012 |
20130225594 | DRUG DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to derivatives of known active pharmaceutical compounds. These derivatives are differentiated from the parent active compound by virtue of being redox derivatives of the active compound. This means that one or more of the functional groups in the active compound has been converted to another group in one or more reactions which may be considered to represent a change of oxidation state. We refer to these compounds generally as redox derivatives. The derivatives of the invention may be related to the original parent active pharmaceutical compound by only a single step transformation, or may be related via several synthetic steps including one or more changes of oxidation state. In certain cases, the functional group obtained after two or more transformations may be in the same oxidation state as the parent active compound (and we include these compounds in our definition of redox derivatives). In other cases, the oxidation state of the derivative of the invention may be regarded as being different from that of the parent compound. In many cases, the compounds of the invention have inherent therapeutic activity on their own account. In some cases, this activity relative to the same target or targets of the parent compound is as good as or better than the activity which the parent compound has against the target or targets. | 08-29-2013 |
20130303773 | Rosuvastatin and Atorvastatin Derivatives - This invention relates to the discovery of novel rosuvastatin and atorvastatin analogues. | 11-14-2013 |
Derek Lindsay, Liverpool GB
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20120077974 | REDOX DRUG DERIVATIVES - The present invention provides redox drug derivatives. In particular, 9-fluoro-2,3-dihydro-3-methyl-10-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)-7-oxo-7H-pyrido[1,2,3-de]-1,4-benzoxazine-6-carboxylic acid, 1-ethyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-7-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)-4-oxo-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid, (3R,4R,5S)-4-(acetylamino)-5-amino-3-(1-ethylpropoxy)-1-cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid ethyl ester, (3S)-3-(aminomethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid, (3S)-1-[2-(2,3-dihydro-5-benzofuranyl)ethyl]-α-α-diphenyl-3-pyrrolidineacetamide, (1S,2S,3S,4R)-3-[(1S)-1-acetamido-2-ethyl-butyl]-4-(diaminomethylideneamino)-2-hydroxy-cyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid and (2R,3R,4S)-4-[(diaminomethylidene)amino]-3-acetamido-2-[(1R,2R)-1,2,3-trihydroxypropyl]-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyran-6-carboxylic acid redox derivatives. | 03-29-2012 |
20150094474 | AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS - The present invention relates to derivatives of compounds which are known to be of use in the field of agriculture. These derivatives are differentiated from the parent active compound by virtue of being redox derivatives of the active compound. This means that one or more of the functional groups in the active compound has been converted to another group in one or more changes one or more of which may be considered to represent a change of oxidation state relative to the groups in the original compound. We refer to these compounds generally as redox derivatives. The compounds are of use as insecticides, herbicides and insect repellents. | 04-02-2015 |
Jamie Lindsay, Glasgow GB
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20140205469 | PUMP AND METHOD OF POSITIONING A PUMP - The invention relates to a method of positioning a pump in a well in order to create artificial lift. The method involves frictionally engaging a portion of the pump with a portion of the well, such that the pump is retained in a starting position. In order to progress the pump into the well, the pressure differential across the pump is increased, and then, when the pump is in a finishing position, the pressure differential across the pump is reduced such that the pump is once again retained in the finishing position by the frictional engagement between the pump and the well. A pump for use in the above method of deployment is also provided. | 07-24-2014 |
Jodi Lindsay, London GB
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20120208714 | DNA-BASED METHODS FOR CLONE-SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS - MRSA CC398 is a clone of | 08-16-2012 |
Leslie Lindsay, Westbury GB
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20100210983 | IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO FOOTWEAR - The present invention relates to footwear and in particular, but not necessarily restricted thereto, relates to footwear for those with diabetes and, in particular, with ulcers of the sole. The present invention seeks to address some of the problems encountered by prior art limb compression devices and methods. In particular the present invention seeks to provide a boot which can stimulate blood flow. A further object to the invention is to provide a boot with a sole which is adaptable to conform with various shapes and conditions of human feet. The present invention also seeks to provide a new type of footwear that has a therapeutic benefit for diabetic patients with circulatory problems in their foot, and also enables the technique of “off loading” the foot to assist in the healing of any wounds present. The present invention relates to a method for aiding arterial and venous flow from the limb of an ambulatory patient comprising the step of applying pressure to one or more areas of the soft tissue of an underside portion of the foot. | 08-19-2010 |
Leslie Lindsay, Brackley GB
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20130326912 | FOOTWEAR - The present invention relates to footwear and in particular, but not necessarily restricted thereto, relates to footwear for those with diabetes and, in particular, with ulcers of the sole. The present invention seeks to address some of the problems encountered by prior art limb compression devices and methods. In particular the present invention seeks to provide a boot which can stimulate blood flow. A further object to the invention is to provide a boot with a sole which is adaptable to conform with various shapes and conditions of human feet. The present invention also seeks to provide a new type of footwear that has a therapeutic benefit for diabetic patients with circulatory problems in their foot, and also enables the technique of “off loading” the foot to assist in the healing of any wounds present. The present invention relates to a method for aiding arterial and venous flow from the limb of an ambulatory patient comprising the step of applying pressure to one or more areas of the soft tissue of an underside portion of the foot. | 12-12-2013 |
Michael David Lindsay, London GB
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20130201295 | STEREO 3D FILMING - A mobile camera rig ( | 08-08-2013 |
Norman Matheson Lindsay, Amersham, Buckinghamshire GB
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20150290519 | GOLF-DRIVING RANGES - A golf-driving range includes a target ( | 10-15-2015 |
Norman Matheson Lindsay, Buckinghamshire GB
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20100029415 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IDENTIFYING THE LAUNCH POSITIONS OF DESCENDING GOLF BALLS - Identification of the tee-off bay ( | 02-04-2010 |
20100133424 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL SENSORS - An electro-optical sensor for use with a retro-reflective target ( | 06-03-2010 |
Norman Matheson Lindsay, Amersham GB
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20140329618 | GOLF BALLS HAVING ELECTRONICALLY - DETECTABLE INSERTS - Golf ball with a central cavity ( | 11-06-2014 |
Richard Arthur Lindsay, Suffolk GB
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20110032366 | METHODS OF STABILISING OPTICAL APPARATUS - The disclosure relates to a method of eliminating unwanted movement from a static or moving image which is captured or created in an optical apparatus. The method comprises determining unwanted movement in the image, providing an image control feature which has a zero reference position and a range over which the control can be varied to counter in the moving or static image said unwanted movement and using said control feature to remove said unwanted movement in a static or moving image. Non-zeroing in the image control to said reference position is monitored and a restoration to the image control is applied to bias the control towards the reference position at a rate which is a function of the speed of movement of the image in the optical apparatus to minimise the effect of the restoration correction on the image. | 02-10-2011 |
20130100341 | CAMERA SUPPORT APPARATUS - A camera support apparatus for supporting a video camera comprises a drive train device ( | 04-25-2013 |
20140313405 | CAMERA SUPPORT APPARATUS - A camera support apparatus for supporting a video camera comprises a drive train device ( | 10-23-2014 |
Richard Arthur Lindsay, Kenton GB
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20100259671 | PAN AND TILT HEADS HAVING DUAL DAMPING - A pan and tilt head provides rotation for a T.V., video or cine camera supported on the head in pan and tilt axes. The head has first rotary damping means for controlling pan movement of the head and second rotary damping means for controlling tilt movement of the head. Both rotary damping means comprises a first rotary damper which generates a rotary damping torque which increases at a progressively reducing rate with angular velocity and a second rotary damper which generates a rotary damping torque which increases linearly with angular velocity. For each axis of movement of the head, one of the rotary dampers provides a permanent damping mode and the other rotary damper provides a selectable damping mode. A mechanism is provided for coupling the rotary dampers together in parallel to combine the damping torques imposed on movement of the head when required. | 10-14-2010 |
20100318321 | PEDESTAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM - This invention provides a pedestal for a TV, video or cine camera comprising a base supported on at least three steerable wheel units, a steering system for the wheel units for maintaining the wheel units in parallel alignment with one another, a monitoring system for the wheel units and the steering system, and means for determining the distance moved by each wheel unit and the angle steered in relation to a fixed axis defined on the base. The monitoring system having processor means for calculating from the distances moved by every one of at least three wheels and the angle steered by every one of the at least three wheels in relation to the fixed axis, the trajectory distance traveled and any change of orientation of the pedestal to enable the position and orientation of the pedestal to be determined in relation to a previously known position and orientation. | 12-16-2010 |
Richard Arthur Lindsay, Stowmarket GB
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20090116831 | BATTERY PACKS - A battery pack for mounting to a camera and camera stand is described. The battery pack has attachment means on opposite sides. The attachment means are of complementary design so that the battery pack can be mounted between the camera and the stand. Each attachment means permits linear adjustment of the camera. The two means provide parallel linear adjustment of the camera with respect to the battery pack and of the battery pack with respect to the stand. | 05-07-2009 |
Richard Arthur Lindsay, Surrey GB
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20110025862 | PAN AND TILT HEAD FOR OPTICAL APPARATUS - The disclosure relates to a pan and tilt head ( | 02-03-2011 |
Robert C. Lindsay, North Somerset GB
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20100327046 | PACKAGING OF CONFECTIONERY ITEMS - Packaging of a stack of confectionery pellets having a longitudinal axis extending through all the pellets in the stack comprises a sheet wrapper that encases the stack. The wrapper is formed into a side wall portion which encircles the stack about the longitudinal axis and two end cap regions, each end cap region enclosing a respective axial end of the stack. A tear guide to assist a user in opening the packaging extends about the axis and is positioned at least partially within one of the end cap regions. The tear guide may be defined by lines of weakness in the wrapper which may be formed by laser etching. A method of packing a stack of confectionery items is also disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
Susannah Marie Lindsay, Towcester GB
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20130338539 | SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR MONITORING A HAND TREMOR OF AN END-USER VIA A COMPUTER MOUSE INPUT DEVICE - A computer receives movement information, wherein the movement information is sent by a computer mouse input device in response to an end-user moving the computer mouse input device. The computer determines a frequency at which an end-user typically tremors based on the movement information received during a specified time interval, by utilizing a fast Fourier transform operation. The computer determines current tremor frequencies of the end-user based on additional movement information, by utilizing the fast Fourier transform operation. The computer modifies a value assigned to a warning counter in response to at least one magnitude of one of the current tremor frequencies exceeding a magnitude of the frequency at which the end-user typically tremors. The computer sends an electronic notification in response to the value assigned to the warning counter exceeding a limit of an acceptable level of hand tremor. | 12-19-2013 |
20130339908 | USING AN ADAPTIVE CURSOR FOR PREVENTING AND/OR REHABILITATING AN INJURY - Disclosed is software allowing a user to operate a computing device while preventing and/or rehabilitating an injury. Three-dimensional gestures of a user are translated into corresponding movement of a cursor on a display device. Different gestures can indicate the same motion of the cursor. As the user gestures to move the cursor, the software determines, based on a history of use specific to the user, whether the user can continue without feeling pain or fatigue. If it is determined that continued use will cause or is likely to cause pain or fatigue, the software can request the user to take a break, or can switch the gesture or motion required by the user to move the cursor in a similar manner. | 12-19-2013 |