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Allan James Finch, Burnaby CA
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20090129068 | Maxi-storm light - An independently powered hand-held signaling device which makes use of a large capacity of LED's that are basically sandwiched creating a large cavity of transferring light. Between the two semi-transparent panels the bright light provides illumination in two directions providing illumination through info on both panels, in two opposite directions. The unit does not have to be depending on reflective light to be visible. A switch on the side of handle provides steady on or a light source for flashing mode. The unit has its own electrical power source which can be recharged from an auto or 120 volt source. The molded body handle and frame is connected and makes use of a polygon frame. Fasteners for holding the information panels allow for quick change. At the base of the unit is a feature, where the user can attach a pole for extended use or a strap to hold on to the unit. The unit is basically used while arm is extended. | 05-21-2009 |
Angela Monique Finch, Narangba AU
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20090203760 | CYCLIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS OF C5a RECEPTORS AND G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS - The present invention relates to novel cyclic or constrained acyclic compounds which modulate the activity of G protein-coupled receptors and are useful in the treatment of conditions mediated by G protein-coupled receptors, for example, inflammatory conditions. | 08-13-2009 |
20130005644 | CYCLIC AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS OF C5A RECEPTORS AND G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS - The present invention relates to novel cyclic or constrained acyclic compounds which modulate the activity of G protein-coupled receptors and are useful in the treatment of conditions mediated by G protein-coupled receptors, for example, inflammatory conditions. | 01-03-2013 |
Charles Harry Finch, Rydalmere AU
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20140343888 | Water Heater Controller or System - A method of measuring the amount of energy consumed from a water heater having a tank with two or more temperature sensors located a predetermined heights on or in the tank, the method including the step of; for each sensor, determining a corresponding volume of a segment of the tank, measuring the change of temperature at each temperature sensor, calculating the energy for the corresponding volume for each sensor, and summing the energy changes for all the sensors to determine the amount of energy consumed. The energy usage can be recorded with chronological information to construct a usage pattern which can be used for controlling the heater and for providing the user with details of energy usage. The system does not require the use of data derived from a flow meter. | 11-20-2014 |
Harry Finch, Parma IT
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20150057273 | KINASE INHIBITORS - Disclosed are compounds having [1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyridine groups and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The compounds are p38 MAPK inhibitors, useful as anti-inflammatory agents in the treatment of, inter alia, diseases of the respiratory tract. | 02-26-2015 |
Mark Christopher Finch, Auckland NZ
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20130138413 | System and Method for Determining Motion - A method of generating model motion data representing the predicted motion of a physical system based on sensed motion data from one or more motion sensors within the physical system. The method generates a stream of model motion data representing the predicted motion of the physical system based on a dynamic motion model of the physical system based on initial estimates of system parameters. The method then optimizes the system parameters of the dynamic motion model based on processing of the streams of model motion data and sensed motion data from one or more motion sensors within the physical system. | 05-30-2013 |
Matthew Finch, Nenagh IE
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20110162978 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A SUBSTANTIALLY HEMATOCRIT INDEPENDENT ANALYTE CONCENTRATION - A method and system is provided to allow for determination of substantially Hematocrit independent analyte concentration. In one example, an analyte measurement system is provided that includes a test strip and a test meter. The test strip includes a reference electrode and a working electrode, in which the working electrode is coated with a reagent layer. The test meter includes an electronic circuit and a signal processor. The electronic circuit applies a plurality of voltages to the reference electrode and the working electrode over respective durations. The signal processor is configured to determine a substantially hematocrit-independent concentration of the analyte from a plurality of current values as measured by the processor upon application of a plurality of test voltages to the reference and working electrodes over a plurality of durations interspersed with rest voltages lower than the test voltages being applied to the electrodes. | 07-07-2011 |
20130037421 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A SUBSTANTIALLY HEMATOCRIT INDEPENDENT ANALYTE CONCENTRATION - A method and system is provided to allow for determination of substantially Hematocrit independent analyte concentration. In one example, an analyte measurement system is provided that includes a test strip and a test meter. The test strip includes a reference electrode and a working electrode, in which the working electrode is coated with a reagent layer. The test meter includes an electronic circuit and a signal processor. The electronic circuit applies a plurality of voltages to the reference electrode and the working electrode over respective durations. The signal processor is configured to determine a substantially hematocrit-independent concentration of the analyte from a plurality of current values as measured by the processor upon application of a plurality of test voltages to the reference and working electrodes over a plurality of durations interspersed with rest voltages lower than the test voltages being applied to the electrodes. | 02-14-2013 |
Philip M. Finch, Parkerville AU
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20120101548 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC - In one embodiment, a method electrically stimulates an area in a spinal disc. The method comprises: implanting at least one steerable lead at a placement site for stimulating a spinal disc such that the lead is disposed exterior and immediately adjacent to and circumferentially along an annulus of the spinal disc, the at least one lead including a plurality of electrodes distributed along a majority of a circumference of the annulus; connecting the lead to a signal generator; and generating electrical stimulation pulses using the generator to stimulate targeted portions of the spinal disc, wherein the stimulation of the targeted portion of the spinal disc sufficiently stimulates nerve tissue within the spinal disc to prevent communication of pain signals originating in the spinal disc without damaging tissue of the spinal disc. | 04-26-2012 |
Philip M. Finch, Pakerville AU
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20110046695 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC - In one embodiment, a method electrically stimulates an area in a spinal disc. The method comprises: implanting at least one steerable lead at a placement site for stimulating a spinal disc such that the lead is disposed exterior and immediately adjacent to and circumferentially along an annulus of the spinal disc, the at least one lead including a plurality of electrodes distributed along a majority of a circumference of the annulus; connecting the lead to a signal generator; and generating electrical stimulation pulses using the generator to stimulate targeted portions of the spinal disc, wherein the stimulation of the targeted portion of the spinal disc sufficiently stimulates nerve tissue within the spinal disc to prevent communication of pain signals originating in the spinal disc without damaging tissue of the spinal disc. | 02-24-2011 |
Ross Finch, Singapore SG
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20130275213 | SOCIAL MARKETPLACE APPARATUS AND METHOD - A system, method, and computer-readable storage medium configured to enable consumers to associate with retail merchants. Product information is received from a user computing device. The product information is matched with promotions and friends that want the product in their wish lists. The user is informed of the promotions and friends, and offered a myriad of options to facilitate product-related transactions with merchants. | 10-17-2013 |
20140365370 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONDUCTING AN AUTHENTICATION TRANSACTION - A system and method of conducting an authentication transaction; and a near field communication (NFC) enabled mobile device for conducting the authentication transaction. The method includes the steps of: storing data associated with one or more authentication certificates in a secure element of the NFC enabled mobile device; sending the data associated with the one or more authentication certificates from the NFC enabled mobile device to a server via a NFC enabled transceiver; verifying the authenticity of the one or more authentication certificates at the server; and upon successful authentication, sending transaction data from the server to the NFC enabled mobile device via the NFC enabled transceiver. | 12-11-2014 |