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Bryce Levett, Katy, TX US
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20140110610 | Advanced Blow-out Preventer - An advanced blowout preventer that includes an arrester section and a shear section. The arrester section includes a number or arrester rings that are shaped to extend downwardly. The shape of the arrester rings allows the force of gas flowing out of the well to assist in closing the rings. The arrester section may have a number of arrester rings that cooperate to significantly reduce fluid from flowing in the annulus between a section of drill pipe and the blowout preventer. The advanced blowout preventer may also include a shear section. The shear section is configured to engage and shear a section of pipe using induction. | 04-24-2014 |
David Levett, Charlotte, NC US
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20110013364 | MODULAR HIGH-POWER DRIVE STACK COOLED WITH VAPORIZABLE DIELECTRIC FLUID - A high power drive stack system is provided which includes a cabinet ( | 01-20-2011 |
20130063897 | Modular High-Power Drive Stack Cooled with Vaporizable Dielectric Fluid - A high power drive stack system is provided which includes a cabinet having a vaporizable dielectric fluid cooling system and a plurality of receivers for accepting a plurality of modules containing power electronics. The modules are removably attachable to the receivers by at least two non-latching, dry-break connectors. Each of the at least two connectors providing both a fluid connection and an electrical connection between the cabinet and the module. | 03-14-2013 |
David Lawrence Levett, Surrey GB
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20110047290 | CONTENT BASED DATA ROUTING - A method of routing data from a source to one or more clients over a network, where the data conforms to a structured meta-language; in which the routing is performed by a server applying rules to the data itself, and not any address accompanying the data, to determine where to route that data to. The present invention is predicated on the counter-intuitive insight that data does not need to be concealed within a data envelope and given an address label in order to be routed effectively and efficiently. Instead, routing can be performed on the actual content of a message by applying simple routing rules to the data itself by intelligent ‘routing’ servers within the network which can unpack data from their message envelopes and intelligently filter/combine them with data unpacked from other messages to achieve a routing function. | 02-24-2011 |
20120030297 | CONTENT BASED DATA ROUTING - A method of routing data from a source to one or more clients over a network, where the data conforms to a structured meta-language; in which the routing is performed by a server applying rules to the data itself, and not any address accompanying the data, to determine where to route that data to. The present invention is predicated on the counter-intuitive insight that data does not need to be concealed within a data envelope and given an address label in order to be routed effectively and efficiently. Instead, routing can be performed on the actual content of a message by applying simple routing rules to the data itself by intelligent ‘routing’ servers within the network which can unpack data from their message envelopes and intelligently filter/combine them with data unpacked from other messages to achieve a routing function. | 02-02-2012 |
20130110951 | CONTENT BASED DATA ROUTING | 05-02-2013 |
Duncan Christopher Frederick Levett, Bristol GB
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20110053538 | HIGH SPEED FREQUENCY DETECTOR | 03-03-2011 |
Paul Levett, London GB
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20150134694 | ANALYTICS - Apparatus for and a method of providing access to comparison metrics data relating to the comparison of a test or target group with a reference group, such as a benchmark group. An analytics system is also described. The apparatus comprises: a database of reference metrics data determined from testing of members of a reference population; means for selecting target group metrics data, the metrics data determined from testing of the members of the target group and associated with metadata relating to the target group; means for selecting at least one item of metadata; means for selecting a reference group from the reference population in dependence on the selected metadata, the reference group being associated with reference group metrics data determined from testing of the members of the reference group and associated with metadata relating to the reference group; means for selecting a comparison aspect, the comparison aspect being associated with a subset of metrics data; means for generating comparison data relating to the comparison of the distribution of metrics data values for the target group with that of the reference group in accordance with the selected comparison aspect; and means for outputting the resulting comparison data. | 05-14-2015 |
Philip Charles Levett, Sandwich GB
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20100035891 | Pharmaceutically Active Compounds - Compounds of the formula (I): | 02-11-2010 |
Rene Levett, Vienna AT
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20110178815 | Method for estimating the health risk of a test subject - The invention describes a method to evaluate the health risks of a study subject by comparing blood chemistry risk factors by means of a database with data of multiple patients, sorted by age and sex and concerning their measured risk factors, mortality and causes of death. In order to enable advantageous risk estimation, it is proposed that the risk factor data stored in the database and sorted by sex, age groups and risk factors are combined into value groups according to quantile types with the help of a computer programme, that the study subject is assigned a quantile based on his/her gender and age as well as on his/her risk factor values, that the mortality risk in the study subject's quantile range determined based on the deaths within predetermined mortality periods having a cause that can be referred back to the pertinent risk factors is compared with the corresponding mortality risk of the quantile range of an order that is still safe in regard to the pertinent risk factors, and that the relative mortality risk of the study subject calculated therefrom is indicated as a function of a predetermined threshold value being exceeded. | 07-21-2011 |