Nimmo
Alan Nimmo, Queensland AU
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20110053954 | METHOD OF TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF BRAIN, SPINAL OR NERVE INJURY - The invention relates to a method of treatment and/or prevention of brain, spinal or nerve injury comprising administration to a person in need of such treatment, of a therapeutically effective amount of an NK-1 receptor antagonist compound of the formula | 03-03-2011 |
Alan John Nimmo, Townsville AU
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20090253698 | Brain, Spinal and Nerve Injury Treatment - A treatment for brain, spinal and nerve injury comprising use of a substance P receptor antagonist optionally in combination with a magnesium compound. There is also provided a formulation for use in this treatment comprising a substance P receptor antagonist and a magnesium compound. | 10-08-2009 |
20160030474 | Brain, Spinal and Nerve Injury Treatment - A treatment for brain, spinal and nerve injury comprising use of a substance P receptor antagonist optionally in combination with a magnesium compound. There is also provided a formulation for use in this treatment comprising a substance P receptor antagonist and a magnesium compound. | 02-04-2016 |
Alan John Nimmo, Sydney AU
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20100305183 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING REPERFUSION INJURY - The present invention relates to a method of preventing and/or reducing reperfusion injury to a tissue, organ, or organ system in a subject. The method includes administering to the subject an effective amount of a substance P receptor antagonist. | 12-02-2010 |
Chris Nimmo, Bucks GB
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20090045222 | BAG OF VARIABLE VOLUME, DEVICE SUITABLE FOR DISPENSING FLUIDS COMPRISING SAID BAG, AND PROCESS FOR FILLING SAID DEVICE - The invention relates to a bag of variable volume able to contain fluids and designed to be introduced into a container through the container's neck, said bag consisting of a pouch with one closed end and one open end, the open end being dimensionally stable over temperature ranges of from −30 to 55° C., to a device incorporating said bag and to a process for filling it. | 02-19-2009 |
20110108574 | Method for Producing a Device for Dispensing Fluid Product Under Pressure, Apparatus for Implementing Such a Method and Device for Dispensing Fluid Product Under Pressure - A method for producing a dispensing device ( | 05-12-2011 |
Chris Nimmo, Bucks (grande-Bretagne) GB
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20080272145 | Fluid Delivery Device - The invention relates to a device of the type adapted to deliver fluids, notably medicaments, under pressure. The device comprises a container | 11-06-2008 |
Chris Nimmo, Buckinghamshire GB
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20120097706 | Variable Volume Pocket, Fluid Dispensing Device Comprising Said Pocket and Method For Filling Said Device - The invention relates to a bag of variable volume able to contain fluids and designed to be introduced into a container through the container's neck, said bag consisting of a pouch with one closed end and one open end, the open end being dimensionally stable over temperature ranges of from −30 to 55° C., to a device incorporating said bag and to a process for filling it. | 04-26-2012 |
Craig Nimmo, Buderim AU
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20120043488 | MOTORIZED VALVE - A motorized valve including: a valve body having a housing wall and one or more inlet ports and a plurality of outlet ports penetrating the housing wall; each outlet port being arranged in spaced relationship from one another about a seat face, said seat face substantially conforming to an inner face of circular cylinder and each said outlet port having an orifice penetrating said seat face; a valve stopper having a stopper body formed with a sealing face conforming to an outer face of a circular cylinder commensurate with the dimensions of said seat face whereby said stopper body is rotatable within the valve body about a common axis shared by the valve body and the valve stopper, a valve stem extending axially from the stopper body, and a fluid communication passage formed into said stopper body for providing fluid communication between said one or more inlet ports penetrating said housing wall and a selected one or more of said outlet ports; and drive means operatively interposed between said valve stem and said valve housing for generating relative rotating motion of said valve stopper with respect to said valve body. | 02-23-2012 |
James Marion Nimmo, Georgetown, KY US
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20100303484 | Capacitive Sensor for Sensing State of Waste Toner Box in an Imaging Apparatus - A capacitive sensor for sensing amount of waste toner in a waste toner box of an imaging apparatus includes a capacitor that has a pair of separated plates disposed within the interior of the waste toner box. The capacitance of the capacitor changes with the amount of toner in between the plates of the capacitor. A sensor circuitry is connected to the plates of the waste toner box that measure the capacitance of the capacitor as a voltage value. This voltage value is provided to a controller that determines a relative change in the capacitance value by determining a change in capacitance of the capacitor with respect to a number of pages printed by the imaging apparatus. The controller then determines the state of the waste toner box based on this relative change in capacitance. | 12-02-2010 |
20140186063 | Capacitive Sensor for Sensing State of Waste Toner Box in an Imaging Apparatus - A capacitive sensor for sensing amount of waste toner in a waste toner box of an imaging apparatus includes a capacitor that has a pair of separated plates disposed within the interior of the waste toner box. The capacitance of the capacitor changes with the amount of toner in between the plates of the capacitor. A sensor circuitry is connected to the plates of the waste toner box that measure the capacitance of the capacitor as a voltage value. This voltage value is provided to a controller that determines a relative change in the capacitance value by determining a change in capacitance of the capacitor with respect to a number of pages printed by the imaging apparatus. The controller then determines the state of the waste toner box based on this relative change in capacitance. | 07-03-2014 |
John Nimmo, Kent GB
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20150322247 | PREPARATION OF REFINED PIGMENT FROM ELASTOMER - A pigment and method for making a pigment comprising a milled elastomer, wherein the milled elastomer has a D50 particle size of between about 5 and about 50 microns. A coating of the pigment has a smoothness of about 3 or less. The pigment is prepared by providing an elastomer; and milling the elastomer in the presence of milling media and solvent at a temperature from about 30° C. to about 70° C. The elastomer is insoluble in the solvent. The method for preparing the pigment from an elastomer comprises the steps of: providing an elastomer; and milling the elastomer in a media mill in the presence of milling media and solvent at a temperature from about 30° C. to about 70° C. The diameter of the milling media is from about 0.5 mm to about 10 mm, and the elastomer is insoluble in the solvent. | 11-12-2015 |
Matthew Nimmo, Ludwigsburg DE
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20080262686 | Method and Apparatus for Eliminating a Motor Vehicle Tip-Over Risk - The invention relates to a method for preventing tip-over of a motor vehicle in the lateral direction, | 10-23-2008 |
20090187323 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE OVERTURNING BEHAVIOR OF VEHICLES WITH THE AID OF REAR AXLE INTERVENTION - A method for improving the overturn behavior of vehicles in which in an imminent or predictably expected overturn risk at least the rear wheel on the outside of the curve is braked, in an imminent or predictably expected overturn risk the rear wheel on the outside of the curve being braked using a braking force which is a function of the transverse acceleration. | 07-23-2009 |
20090204318 | METHOD FOR CHECKING THE PLAUSIBILITY OF AN ASCERTAINED VEHICLE MASS - In a method for detecting the loading state of a motor vehicle, first wheel loads of all wheels are ascertained in the absence of cornering, second wheel loads of at least the rear wheel which is on the inside of the curve and of the front wheel which is on the inside of the curve are ascertained when cornering, and information relating to the loading state of the motor vehicle is ascertained on the basis of the first and second wheel loads of the wheels which are on the inside of the curve. | 08-13-2009 |
Ronnie J. Nimmo, Lemoore, CA US
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20100050392 | Drying of seed cotton and other crops - A seed cotton dryer comprises an array of electromagnetic wave energy generators in a cotton gin and a cotton picker/stripper. An appropriate amount of energy is used to evaporate a considerable amount of moisture in the seed cotton without producing enough energy to pop the cotton seeds. Seed cotton dried by wave energy is much easier to separate the cotton seeds and lint from leaves, stems and other plant parts. The seed cotton is preferably transported through the dryer in a conduit having flat sides which reflects the wave energy more efficiently than through a round conduit. Provisions are made to prevent arcing in the transport conduit when extraneous metal pieces are inadvertently mixed with the seed cotton. In some embodiments, heated air from a diesel engine is used to dry crops as they are being harvested. | 03-04-2010 |
20110197558 | Drying of seed cotton and other crops with engine exhaust - A seed cotton dryer comprises an array of electromagnetic wave energy generators in a cotton gin, a cotton picker/stripper. An appropriate amount of energy is used to evaporate a considerable amount of moisture in the seed cotton without producing enough energy to pop the cotton seeds. Seed cotton dried by wave energy is much easier to separate the cotton seeds and lint from leaves, stems and other plant parts. The seed cotton is preferably transported through the dryer in a conduit having flat sides which reflects the wave energy more efficiently than through a round conduit. Provisions are made to prevent arcing in the transport conduit when extraneous metal pieces are inadvertently mixed with the seed cotton. In some embodiments, heated air from a diesel engine is used to dry crops as they are being harvested. | 08-18-2011 |
20120066867 | Drying of seed cotton and other crops - A seed cotton dryer comprises an array of electromagnetic wave energy generators in a cotton gin, a cotton picker/stripper. An appropriate amount of energy is used to evaporate a considerable amount of moisture in the seed cotton without producing enough energy to pop the cotton seeds. Seed cotton dried by wave energy is much easier to separate the cotton seeds and lint from leaves, stems and other plant parts. The seed cotton is preferably transported through the dryer in a conduit having flat sides which reflects the wave energy more efficiently than through a round conduit. Provisions are made to prevent arcing in the transport conduit when extraneous metal pieces are inadvertently mixed with the seed cotton. In some embodiments, heated air from a diesel engine is used to dry crops as they are being harvested. | 03-22-2012 |
William Nimmo, Leeds, Yorkshire GB
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20160084500 | Fuel Enhancement Process - A process for breaking hydrocarbon bonds during the combustion or heating of a particulate hydrocarbon containing fuel bound carbon and fuel bound nitrogen comprises the steps of: heating the particulate hydrocarbon with a fuel improver in a burner, the fuel improver comprising predominantly iron oxide and silicon dioxide. The proportion of fuel improver to fuel is up to 33%, by weight of particulate hydrocarbon. The particulate hydrocarbon has a particle size distribution and the fuel improver has a particle size distribution, and particles of hydrocarbon at the 90th percentile of its particle size distribution are larger than the particles of the fuel improver at the 90th percentile of its particle size distribution, and wherein the particles of fuel improver at the 10th percentile of its particle size distribution are an order of magnitude smaller than the hydrocarbon particles at the 90th percentile its particle size distribution. | 03-24-2016 |