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Christoper Leonard Rathbone, Staffordshire GB
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20100171362 | RIM PROTECTOR - A rim protector for a wheel of a vehicle, the rim protector ( | 07-08-2010 |
Christopher Leonard Rathbone, Measham GB
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20140049095 | WHEEL-RIM PROTECTOR - A wheel-rim protector comprises a flexible elongate body having first and second ends, wherein a lateral extent of the elongate body defines a rim-protection portion seatable on a rim edge of a wheel and a tail portion which extends away from the rim-protection portion seatable on a circumferential outer surface of the wheel rim. A connector which positively engages the first and second ends of the elongate body is also provided, and includes a toothed tongue element and a toothed-engagement element on a radially outer surface of the tail portion at or adjacent to at least one of the first and second ends. Teeth of the tongue element and the toothed-engagement element are interengagable to prevent or limit unintentional longitudinal separation of the first and second ends. The connector further includes an anti-lift element on or adjacent to the toothed-engagement element. | 02-20-2014 |
Curt John Rathbone, Measham GB
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20100171362 | RIM PROTECTOR - A rim protector for a wheel of a vehicle, the rim protector ( | 07-08-2010 |
Curt John Rathbone, Studley GB
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20140049095 | WHEEL-RIM PROTECTOR - A wheel-rim protector comprises a flexible elongate body having first and second ends, wherein a lateral extent of the elongate body defines a rim-protection portion seatable on a rim edge of a wheel and a tail portion which extends away from the rim-protection portion seatable on a circumferential outer surface of the wheel rim. A connector which positively engages the first and second ends of the elongate body is also provided, and includes a toothed tongue element and a toothed-engagement element on a radially outer surface of the tail portion at or adjacent to at least one of the first and second ends. Teeth of the tongue element and the toothed-engagement element are interengagable to prevent or limit unintentional longitudinal separation of the first and second ends. The connector further includes an anti-lift element on or adjacent to the toothed-engagement element. | 02-20-2014 |
Daniel Rathbone, Earlsdon GB
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20080299170 | Medical Devices and Coatings Therefor - A coating for a medical device, the device generally being of the type which is to be used internally in a subject, includes a transglutaminase (TGase) inhibitor. The Tgase inhibitor effectively prevents the activity of any Tgase involved in clot formation or clot stability. Preferably, the transglutaminase inhibitor is a factor XIIIa inhibitor. The coating may be prepared by suitable processes such as esterification. The coating may be immobilized on a suitable medical device in a number of ways and is preferably included in a TGase inhibitor containing polymer. The coating may also include a suitable antimicrobial agent. | 12-04-2008 |
Daniel Rathbone, Conventry GB
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20150259310 | Acylpiperazines as Inhibitors of Transglutaminase and Their Use in Medicine - The present invention relates to novel compounds of Formula I capable of inhibiting tissue transglutaminase, and uses of the same in medicine. In particular, the invention provides compounds for use in the treatment of prevention of disease and conditions such as fibrosis (e.g. cystic fibrosis), scarring, neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease), autoimmune diseases (e.g. multiple sclerosis and coeliac disease), thrombosis, proliferative disorders (e.g. cancers), AIDS, psoriasis and inflammation (e.g. chronic inflammatory diseases). | 09-17-2015 |
Daniel O. Rathbone, Seattle, WA US
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20090313597 | TABULAR COMPLETION LISTS - A tabular completion list displays customizable rows and columns including information such as but not limited to return types of methods, types of local variables and properties, parameters for methods, a namespace in which a type is defined, an assembly in which a type is defined, accessibility, or a type from which members are inherited. The context of the tabular completion list may be preserved by persisting the completion list display or by transferring the context of a selected row of field in a row of the tabular completion list to a different feature. User interaction options with the tabular completion list may include: selection of the columns that are displayed in the completion list, persisting the completion list display, transferring the context of the completion list window to other features and sorting of the rows of tabular information according to different columns. | 12-17-2009 |
David Rathbone, Oxfordshire GB
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20120101746 | Vehicle Tyre Checking System - Apparatus ( | 04-26-2012 |
G. Jefferey Rathbone, Longmont, CO US
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20140264068 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TUNING AN ELECTROSTATIC ION TRAP - An apparatus includes an electrostatic ion trap and electronics configured to measure parameters of the ion trap and configured to adjust ion trap settings based on the measured parameters. A method of tuning the electrostatic ion trap includes, under automatic electronic control, measuring parameters of the ion trap and adjusting ion trap settings based on the measured parameters. | 09-18-2014 |
G. Jeffery Rathbone, Longmont, CO US
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20150028882 | Trace Gas Concentration in ART MS Traps - A method of detecting specific gas species in an ion trap, the specific gas species initially being a trace component of a first low concentration in the volume of gas, includes ionizing the gas including the specific gas species, thereby creating specific ion species. The method further includes producing an electrostatic potential in which the specific ion species are confined in the ion trap to trajectories. The method also includes exciting confined specific ion species with an AC excitation source having an excitation frequency, scanning the excitation frequency of the AC excitation source to eject the specific ion species from the ion trap, and detecting the ejected specific ion species. The method further includes increasing the concentration of the specific ion species within the ion trap relative to the first low concentration prior to scanning the excitation frequency that ejects the ions of the specific gas species. | 01-29-2015 |
G. Jeffrey Rathbone, Longmont, CO US
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20120112056 | Electrostatic Ion Trap - An ion trap includes an electrode structure, including a first and a second opposed mirror electrodes and a central lens therebetween, that produces an electrostatic potential in which ions are confined to trajectories at natural oscillation frequencies, the confining potential being anharmonic. The ion trap also includes an AC excitation source having an excitation frequency f that excites confined ions at a frequency of about twice the natural oscillation frequency of the ions, the AC excitation frequency source preferably being connected to the central lens. In one embodiment, the ion trap includes a scan control that mass selectively reduces a frequency difference between the AC excitation frequency and about twice the natural oscillation frequency of the ions. | 05-10-2012 |
Jason Rathbone, Amesbury, MA US
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20090200108 | Height reducible electronic enclosure compatible entrance platform - The subject invention features an entrance module for a height adjustable enclosure with a top portion movable with the respect to a bottom portion. The preferred entrance module comprises a hingedly attached platform movable between a stowed folded position and a deployed unfolded position. A locking assembly releasably locks the platform in the folded position independent of the position of the top movable part of the shelter. The preferred locking assembly includes a rail attached to the top movable portion of the shelter, one of a female and a male portion of a lock attached to and slideable along the rail, and the other of the female and the male portion of the lock attached to the platform. | 08-13-2009 |
20090206047 | Height adjustable workstation - A height adjustable workstation comprising a frame, a console supported by and movable up and down with the respect to the frame, and a keyboard tray supported by the console and pivotable with respect thereto when the console is moved down. | 08-20-2009 |
20090321371 | Modular rack system - The subject invention features, in one example, a modular rack system including a plurality of legs each including an integral cable raceway and arranged to define electronic equipment bays between spaced legs, equipment mounting rails for the bays; and a cable management tray extending across the top of each bay. | 12-31-2009 |
20100025559 | Universal Antenna Mount - A universal antenna mount featuring a first bracket with a concave face between right and left tangs, a reversible second bracket with a concave face and a generally convex opposite face between right and left tangs, and at least one fastener extending through the right tangs of the first and second brackets and at least one fastener extending through the left tangs of the first and second brackets. | 02-04-2010 |
20120251278 | Height Reducible Electronic Enclosure Compatible Entrance Platform - The subject invention features an entrance module for a height adjustable enclosure with a top portion movable with the respect to a bottom portion. The preferred entrance module comprises a hingedly attached platform movable between a stowed folded position and a deployed unfolded position. A locking assembly releasably locks the platform in the folded position independent of the position of the top movable part of the shelter. The preferred locking assembly includes a rail attached to the top movable portion of the shelter, one of a female and a male portion of a lock attached to and slideable along the rail, and the other of the female and the male portion of the lock attached to the platform. | 10-04-2012 |
Jon Rathbone, Wolfverhampton GB
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20110042401 | TWO-PIECE CONTAINER LID ASSEMBLY - A two-piece lid is provided and includes a base portion defining at least two openings of differing sizes and a single cover portion connected to the base for covering the openings. At least one opening is constructed as to maximize the size of the opening. A confectionery container comprising the two-piece lid is also provided. | 02-24-2011 |
20110309078 | CONSUMABLE PRODUCT CONTAINER ASSEMBLY - A container is provided for dispensing a plurality of consumable products and can include a lid and a receptacle. The container may be portable and placed in various settings. The container may be sized and shaped to fit in a standard cup holder. The container may be configured to be opened intuitively and may dispense a large amount of products or a portion controlled amount of products from an interior. Defined in the container may be two dispenser openings of differing size where at least one of the dispenser openings can be used to share the consumable products with more than one consumer. | 12-22-2011 |
Jon Rathbone, Gloucestershire GB
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20110314598 | POTTY | 12-29-2011 |
Jonathan Rathbone, Chicago, IL US
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20140124597 | Volatile Material Dispenser Having a Faceplate - A volatile material dispenser includes a housing and a dispensing mechanism disposed within the housing for emitting a volatile material. A faceplate is attached to the housing and provides an aesthetically pleasing look to the volatile material dispenser. | 05-08-2014 |
20140158790 | REFILL - A refill adapted for use with a volatile material dispenser comprises a body adapted to hold a volatile material and a wick disposed within the body and extending out of the refill. The wick is adapted to transport the volatile material from the body out of the refill. One or more features of the refill allow the refill to be easily inserted into a volatile material dispenser and/or allow air to flow around the refill. | 06-12-2014 |
Jonathan E. Rathbone, Seattle, WA US
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20150329272 | UNITARY FLEXIBLE PACKAGE - The present invention relates to a unique new unitary package format for chewing gum and other confections that is squeezable by the consumer for direct dispensing of the product. The invention relates to a new packaging form for use with confections. In particular, the present invention relates to a unitary flexible portable package designed for easy dispensing of chewing gum and other confectionery products. | 11-19-2015 |
Kevin Rathbone, Cambridge GB
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20100071443 | Temperature-controlled rheometer - In one general aspect, a rheometer for measuring properties of a sample is disclosed. It can include a first part having a drive portion operatively connected to an actuator and having a contact surface for contacting the sample. The rheometer also includes a second part that has another contact surface for contacting the sample. A first heater is positioned to heat the first part, a second heater is positioned to heat the second part, and a heat pump can heat and cool both the first and second parts. | 03-25-2010 |
Mark Rathbone, Leamington Spa GB
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20140051541 | VEHICLE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A VEHICLE - Embodiments of the present invention provide a vehicle ( | 02-20-2014 |
20140216840 | DRIVELINE FOR A VEHICLE, VEHICLE WITH SUCH A DRIVELINE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A DRIVELINE OF A VEHICLE - A driveline for a vehicle such that a first group of one or more wheels and not a second group may be driven by prime mover means when the driveline is in a first mode of operation and the second group of one or more wheels may additionally be driven by the prime mover means when the driveline is in a second mode of operation, the driveline comprising: an auxiliary driveshaft; a power transfer unit (PTU) operable by means of PTU actuator means releasably to drivably couple the auxiliary driveshaft to the prime mover means; and a releasable drive unit operable by means of drive unit actuator means releasably to drivably couple the auxiliary driveshaft to the second group of one or more wheels, the PTU actuator means and drive unit actuator means each being powered by means of a pressurised fluid medium, the fluid medium being pressurised by a common pressurisation means. | 08-07-2014 |
Mark Rathbone, Whitley GB
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20140080673 | VEHICLE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A VEHICLE - Embodiments of the present invention provide a motor vehicle having: a prime mover; first and second groups of one or more wheels; and a driveline to connect the prime mover to the first and second groups of one or more wheels such that the first group of one or more wheels and not the second group may be driven by the prime mover when the driveline is in a first mode of operation and both the first and second group of one or more wheels may be driven by the prime mover when the driveline is in a second mode of operation, the driveline including an auxiliary portion comprising a first releasable torque transmitting means, a prop shaft and a second releasable torque transmitting means, the first releasable torque transmitting means being operable to connect a first end of the prop shaft to the prime mover, the second releasable torque transmitting means being operable to connect a second end of the prop shaft to the second group of one or more wheels, the vehicle further comprising control means operable to control the first and second torque transmitting means to switch the driveline between the first and second modes of operation such that in the first mode the prop shaft is disconnected from both the prime mover and said second group of one or more wheels by means of the first and second releasable torque transmitting means, in the first mode the control means being operable automatically to connect the prop shaft to only one selected from amongst the prime mover and the second group of one or more wheels by means of the first or second releasable torque transmitting means responsive to a value of a temperature parameter determined by the control means, the temperature parameter corresponding to a temperature of a component of the vehicle. | 03-20-2014 |
Michael John Rathbone, Hamilton NZ
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20080317820 | Delivery System - A control release device for the delivery of active components, the device including; a rigid housing containing at least one discrete aperture therein, and a driving substance containing the active component(s) placed within the housing, characterized in that the driving substance swells in the presence of fluid, driving the substance and active components out of the housing through the apertures. | 12-25-2008 |
Michel Rathbone, Hamilton CA
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20110014694 | USE OF ENTERIC GLIA - Methods of reducing tissue damage in the nervous system are disclosed. The methods involved administering enteric glial cells to an animal with a nerve injury. Methods of improving locomotor function in animal with a nerve injury are also disclosed. | 01-20-2011 |
Michel P. Rathbone, Hamilton CA
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20090209594 | METHOD OF TREATING OF DEMYELINATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS - N-(Pyridinyl)-1H-indol-1-amines of formula I provide a unique combination of blocking properties for both the potassium and sodium channels. These compounds are useful for the treatment of Demyelinating Diseases and Conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke. The compounds are also useful for Stroke Rehabilitation, the treatment of Bladder Irritation and Dysfunction, and the treatment of Neuropathic Pain and Chemokine-Induced Pain. | 08-20-2009 |
20090209595 | METHOD OF TREATING OF DEMYELINATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS - N-(Pyridinyl)-1H-indol-1-amines of formula I provide a unique combination of blocking properties for both the potassium and sodium channels. These compounds are useful for the treatment of Demyelinating Diseases and Conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke. The compounds are also useful for Stroke Rehabilitation, the treatment of Bladder Irritation and Dysfunction, and the treatment of Neuropathic Pain and Chemokine-Induced Pain. | 08-20-2009 |
20090270458 | METHOD OF TREATING OF DEMYELINATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS - N-(Pyridinyl)-1H-indol-1-amines of formula I provide a unique combination of blocking properties for both the potassium and sodium channels. These compounds are useful for the treatment of Demyelinating Diseases and Conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke. The compounds are also useful for Stroke Rehabilitation, the treatment of Bladder Irritation and Dysfunction, and the treatment of Neuropathic Pain and Chemokine-Induced Pain. | 10-29-2009 |
20090281147 | METHOD OF TREATING OF DEMYELINATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS - N-(Pyridinyl)-1H-indol-1-amines of formula I provide a unique combination of blocking properties for both the potassium and sodium channels. These compounds are useful for the treatment of Demyelinating Diseases and Conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke. The compounds are also useful for Stroke Rehabilitation, the treatment of Bladder Irritation and Dysfunction, and the treatment of Neuropathic Pain and Chemokine-Induced Pain. | 11-12-2009 |
Robert Rathbone, San Antonio, TX US
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20140311386 | HYBRID CEMENT CLINKER AND CEMENT MADE FROM THAT CLINKER - A hybrid cement clinker incorporates specific ranges of clinker phases and falls within specific modulus values as set forth and described in this document. | 10-23-2014 |
Robert F. Rathbone, Midway, KY US
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20120145044 | CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides a cementitious composition comprising a cement component comprising (i) an accelerant, (ii) a calcium sulphate source and (iii) an ettringite forming cement; an aggregate; and optionally water; wherein the cement has a minimum unconfined compressive strength of 1500 psi when tested in accordance with ASTM C1140 and/or C1604 at 15 minutes after placement; methods for its use and concrete formed from it. | 06-14-2012 |
Thomas Rathbone, Wolverhampton GB
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20100052308 | ANTI-COUNTERFEIT PACKAGING - Anti-counterfeit marking for a product, comprising: a tamper evident marker attached to or integrated with a product or packaging for a product and having a random mark; and an electronic memory element containing data about the random mark, the memory element being attached to or integrated with the product or packaging for the product in a tamper evident manner. | 03-04-2010 |
Thomas Rathbone, Kirkcaldy GB
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20120174625 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A GASEOUS PRESSURIZED OXYGEN PRODUCT BY CRYOGENIC SEPARATION OF AIR - Process and apparatus for producing a pressurized gaseous oxygen product by cryogenic air separation | 07-12-2012 |