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Brendan Boulter, Galway IE
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20150319045 | DISCOVERING NON MANAGED DEVICES IN A NETWORK SUCH AS A LAN USING HTTP - The topology of a computer network may be by the process of discovery in which each of the devices of the network is interrogated to thereby produce details of the network and its operation, preferably in the form of a network map which may be displayed on a visual display unit showing the devices and links between the devices. At its simplest, and where the device is a “managed” device, this information is usually provided by interrogation using a known protocol, such as the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), of the so-called ‘agent’ of each device which stores the device's unique MAC address, the type of device and the MAC addresses embedded in the data passing into a particular port which thereby gives the MAC addresses of the origin of the data and hence the MAC address of the devices which are connected to the ports directly or indirectly. | 11-05-2015 |
Brian Boulter, Ottawa CA
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20140006396 | CUSTOMIZED PRINT ON DEMAND PERSONALIZED CATALOGUE METHOD AND SYSTEM | 01-02-2014 |
Darrell Boulter, Drayton Valley CA
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20130048423 | SUPPORTED DAVIT ARM EXTENSION ASSEMBLY FOR CABLE SUSPENDED DESCENT APPARATUS - A supported davit arm extension assembly for a descent apparatus comprising an escape shuttle suspended from a cable defining a descent path from an initial point at a receiver of a platform to a terminal point proximate to a ground surface. The extension assembly comprises a davit arm extending above the platform and secured to the receiver, and a fall arrest trolley operatively coupled to the shuttle at a first end and terminating at a second end extending substantially away from the terminal point. The second end of the fall arrest trolley has a securement point for connection to and support of a load, such as a worker, by an overhead fall arrest. While the shuttle is docked with the receiver, the fall arrest trolley extends over the platform, supported by the davit arm, and facilitates substantially unfettered movement of the worker around the platform. As the worker enters the shuttle, it is disengaged from the receiver and follows the descent path of the cable toward the ground surface. The second end of the fall arrest trolley rides along the davit arm and onto the cable and is thereafter supported thereon through the descent of the shuttle. | 02-28-2013 |
Jeffrey Boulter, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090083435 | ONLINE PLAYBACK SYSTEM WITH COMMUNITY BIAS - A method for entertaining individuals according to a community having similar tastes. Information derived from user accounts form the basis of a community and collateral preferences allow other subscribing individuals to enjoy the benefit of wider-ranging tastes according to the preferences expressed by the other members of the community. Additionally, assuming that individuals sharing one preference in common may be likely to share others, the present method allows those who choose to listen to the “fan station” the ability to enjoy similar music or other data streams according to preferences expressed by the fan community as a whole. | 03-26-2009 |
Jeffrey R. Boulter, Los Angeles, CA US
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20100205166 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be audio, video, or other works, such as popular music or the like, or other works, including music videos. Using a large database on the order of tens or hundreds of thousands of songs, users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Other users, particularly ones who access the system often, can act as influencers or controllers of the music transmitted to the user. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account, such as popular radio stations in the United States or anywhere in the world. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors, as well as any applicable statutory regulations. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user, who is then able to enjoy music generally of his or her choosing, while additionally being exposed to new music (if the user so prefers). An Internet radio is thus established using the expansive and diverse abilities present in the Internet. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. Every individual then is like the manager of his or her own radio station and may broadcast to him- or herself the music that parallels his or her tastes. Other users may also choose to hear the same playlist as another individual, or allow that individual to influence their playlist. | 08-12-2010 |
20140181152 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 06-26-2014 |
20150106320 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD PERSONALIZED BY RATINGS FEEDBACK - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106321 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD PERSONALIZED BY GENRE - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106404 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD WITH SELECTABLE EXPLICIT LYRICS FILTERING - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106441 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD WITH ARTIST PORTAL - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106451 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD PERSONALIZED BY DJ - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106718 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD PERSONALIZED BY SOCIAL CURATION - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150106727 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD WITH DISCOVERY SETTINGS - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-16-2015 |
20150112830 | INTERNET RADIO AND BROADCAST METHOD WITH MUSIC PURCHASING - Data streams are generally selected according to user preferences and transmitted to the user in general alignment with expressed preferences of the user. Such data streams may be music, including music videos. Users may indicate their general or specific preferences with regards to song, artists, or albums. Any other aspects or factors that might affect the user's preferences can be taken into account. A playlist is created that combines all of these factors. The playlist then serves as the basis for feeding the data streams to the user. Each user is able to express his or her own preferences and receive music corresponding to those preferences on an on-going basis. | 04-23-2015 |
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Abingdon GB
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20090054257 | METHOD OF IMPROVING T CELL RECEPTORS - A method of increasing the affinity and/or decreasing the off-rate of a given TCR specific for a given target pMHC, comprising creating a plurality of TCRs having an α chain CDR2 sequence and/or a β chain CDR2 sequence different from the corresponding CDR2 sequence(s) of the given TCR but having the same α and β CDR1 and CDR3 sequences as the given TCR, determining the affinity and/or off-rate of members of said plurality of TCRs for the target pMHC, and selecting one or more members having at least a 10-fold greater affinity for the target pMHC than the given TCR and/or a 10-fold slower off-rate for the target pMHC than the given TCR. | 02-26-2009 |
20110014169 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 01-20-2011 |
20130058908 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC SEQ ID NO:126 peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 03-07-2013 |
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Blackwood GB
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20100113300 | T CELL RECEPTOR DISPLAY - A proteinaceous particle, for example a bacteriophage, ribosome or cell, displaying on its surface a T-cell receptor (TCR). The displayed TCR is preferably a heterodimer having a non-native disulfide bond between constant domain residues. Such display particles may be used for the creation of diverse TCR libraries for the identification of high affinity TCRs. Several high affinities are disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Cardiff GB
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20090105133 | Gamma-Delta T Cell Receptors - The present invention provides gamma-delta T cell receptors (γδTCRs) with an introduced disulfide interchain bond. Such proteins, and cells expressing of such proteins on the surface thereof, have value in methods for distinguishing between cell populations by the TCR ligand they present, and in the treatment of diseases. | 04-23-2009 |
Jonathan Michael Boulter, Oxfordshire GB
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20110038842 | High affinity ny-eso t cell receptor - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 02-17-2011 |
20110262414 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 10-27-2011 |
20150231202 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC SEQ NO:126 peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 08-20-2015 |
Joseph Charles Boulter, London GB
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20160086020 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USER INTERACTION - A device for interaction with a user is provided. The device includes an image input controller operable to receive a video image comprising an image of at least the user's face. The device also includes an analysis processor such as a CPU, which is adapted to analyze the video image, and to classify the user as belonging to a respective demographic group in dependence upon analysis of the image of at least the user's face. The device also includes an interface processor, which may also be the CPU, and which is adapted to generate a user interface for output to the user. The interface processor is operable to modify one or more elements of the user interface in response to the respective demographic group to which the user is classified as belonging. | 03-24-2016 |
Lucy Boulter, Oxfordshire GB
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20110014169 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 01-20-2011 |
20110262414 | HIGH AFFINITY NY-ESO T CELL RECEPTORS - The present invention provides T cell receptors (TCRs) having the property of binding to SLLMWITQC-HLA-A*0201, the SLLMWITQC peptide being derived from the NY-ESO-1 protein which is expressed by a range of tumour cells. The TCRs have a K | 10-27-2011 |
Lucy Boulter, Abingdon GB
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20090054257 | METHOD OF IMPROVING T CELL RECEPTORS - A method of increasing the affinity and/or decreasing the off-rate of a given TCR specific for a given target pMHC, comprising creating a plurality of TCRs having an α chain CDR2 sequence and/or a β chain CDR2 sequence different from the corresponding CDR2 sequence(s) of the given TCR but having the same α and β CDR1 and CDR3 sequences as the given TCR, determining the affinity and/or off-rate of members of said plurality of TCRs for the target pMHC, and selecting one or more members having at least a 10-fold greater affinity for the target pMHC than the given TCR and/or a 10-fold slower off-rate for the target pMHC than the given TCR. | 02-26-2009 |
Mark Boulter, Monroe, WA US
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20090006433 | Extensible category and property grouping for object editing - Various techniques for assembling object properties are disclosed. For example, one such method includes receiving an object identification that indicates an object, and receiving a property associated with the object. Property category identification is performed that identifies a property category associated with the aforementioned property, and the property is dynamically associated with the identified property category. In some instances, such methods further include providing a category editor that allows for modifying a plurality of properties associated with the property category. | 01-01-2009 |
20120210296 | AUTOMATICALLY CREATING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FROM DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES - An application builder tool creates business applications from user provided business descriptions. The application builder is customized using metadata and the metadata may be extended. The metadata provides a set of business terms to the user and the information required to generate an application from those terms. The user either selects terms from the list or enters new business terms to describe the business problem they want the application to automate. The application builder analyzes the terms the user provides and uses the metadata associated with those terms to select, generate and combine business application components. The result is a functioning business application. | 08-16-2012 |
Mark Boulter, Redmond, WA US
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20130198154 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATABASE APPLICATIONS - A method for processing a database application component modification request includes receiving a request to modify a database application component of a database application, initiating the database application component modification, sending a response including instructions for accessing a database application component definition including the database application component modification, wherein the database application component definition is provided as a locally accessible temporary copy of the database application component. | 08-01-2013 |
Mark A. Boulter, Issaquah, WA US
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20080256465 | Arbitrary Object Editing - The present invention provides technologies for forming an editing interface for editing arbitrary objects. In particular, the present invention provides system and methods for enumerating object properties, selecting a suitable pre-existing object editor and, if no such pre-existing editor is available, constructing an object editor on the fly suitable for editing the properties of the object where the object may include properties and/or collections of objects. Construction of a suitable editor is based on enumeration of object properties and on the serialization of the object using a descriptive language such as extensible markup language (“XML”) or the like. Property values specified by a user via the object interface and editors are stored in a descriptive format such as XML and generally specify the initial characteristics of the object. | 10-16-2008 |
Nicola Boulter, Rozelle AU
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20110312681 | LOC DEVICE WITH DIALYSIS SECTION FOR REMOVING ERYTHROCYTES FROM BLOOD - A lab-on-a-chip (LOC) device for analyzing leukocytes in a blood sample, the LOC device having a supporting substrate, an inlet for receiving a sample of blood, a dialysis section for separating erythrocytes from leukocytes in the blood, and, a microsystems technology (MST) layer for analyzing the leukocytes, wherein, the inlet, the dialysis section and the MST layer are all supported on the supporting substrate. | 12-22-2011 |
Nicola R. Boulter, Beecroft AU
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20160040214 | Nucleic Acid Quantitation Method - The present method relates to methods of quantifying nucleic acids, and in particular to the use of a universal reference nucleic acid to generate a calibration curve from which the level of a target nucleic acid in a sample can be calculated. | 02-11-2016 |
Roger P. Boulter, Harlingen, TX US
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20110303367 | SUBMERGED COMBUSTION HEATING WATER EVAPORATION FOR NATURAL GAS WELLS - Apparatus for evaporating waste water having dissolved solids therein comprising a holding tank having an inlet for receiving waste water, a submerged combustion chamber with burner suspended within the holding tank, the submerged combustion chamber having a plurality of vertical slots defined therein near a bottom thereof which span a substantial portion of a height of the submerged combustion chamber, a blower connected to provide air under positive pressure to the burner, and, a vent stack coupled to an upper portion of the holding tank for allowing water vapor to exit the holding tank. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303368 | SUBMERGED COMBUSTION HEATING WATER EVAPORATION FOR NATURAL GAS WELLS - Apparatus for evaporating waste water having chemicals therein which cause foaming comprises a holding tank having an inlet for receiving waste water, one or more submerged combustion chambers with burners suspended within the holding tank, and, one or more foam skimming weirs located in an upper portion of the holding tank, the one or more foam skimming weirs defining one or more foam collection zones. | 12-15-2011 |
20150101973 | WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION WELLS - The present invention comprises a closed loop system for the removal of contaminants from wastewater while evaporating the water by utilizing a continuously running evaporator in communication with a separation tank wherein water is returned to the evaporator and solids are left in the separation tank for disposal. | 04-16-2015 |
Roger P. Boulter, La Feria, TX US
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20140174672 | Land Based or Floating Wastewater Evaporator - At least one electric atomizing fan is mounted on a portable land craft or a raft. An electric pump delivers pond water to the land craft or raft to evaporate the pond water. A land based power supply powers the pump and the atomizing fans. The either (submersible) pump sends the pond water to a dissipater adjacent the electric atomizing fan to produce a micro droplet mist. Preferably no additional evaporation chamber or heater is used. One embodiment uses a berm/platform to mount a plurality of land craft thereon. Either system could be mounted on a single trailer. | 06-26-2014 |
Sean Edward Boulter, Fairview Park, OH US
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20160127466 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CONTENT DATA TO CONTENT CONSUMERS - An automated content extraction, transformation, and load (ETL) system extracts content from a source content system, transforms the content, loads the transformed content into a specific target system, and then allows a content consumer to search, request, and receive content data without communicating with the source content system. The system may retrieve content data of any type from one or more content delivery management (CMS) repositories using CMS connectors. The system then may extract content from the retrieved content items and may provide the extracted content items to a search platform for indexing. The system may extract the one or more content assets and store the extracted assets into a content delivery network (CDN), for example without communicating or accessing any of the CMS repositories. | 05-05-2016 |