Brunton
Greg Brunton, Sydney AU
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20110311779 | METHOD FOR MARKING A COATED SUBSTRATE - The present invention relates to methods for marking a coated substrate. In particular, the present invention relates to methods for marking a coated substantially cementitious substrate in the form of a cementitious building product. The method comprises the steps of treating at least a portion of an uncoated cementitious substrate to form indicia; and applying a surface coating on said cementitious substrate to at least partially cover said indicia such that a marking is formed. | 12-22-2011 |
20120021194 | Method for Marking a Substrate - The present invention relates to methods for marking a substrate. In particular, the present invention relates to methods for applying visual indicia to a substantially cementitious substrate in the form of a cementitious building product. The method comprising the steps of: irradiating a surface of said substantially cementitious substrate for a sufficient time and with sufficient energy to at least partially vitrify said surface thereby marking said substrate. | 01-26-2012 |
Henry Brunton, King City CA
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20080268974 | GOLF TRAINING DEVICE - A golf training device comprising an elongate member with a first positioning aid having an indicator thereon that is visually alignable with a portion of the club. When the indicator is so aligned, the training device is used to correctly position the golfer's hands around the circumference of the club handle. The training device includes additional aids to enable the golfer to correctly position the device linearly on the grip and to then correctly position his or her fingers and thumbs around the training device. The training device may further include pressure sensors and a speaker to aid the golfer in learning to grip the club correctly. | 10-30-2008 |
20100151973 | METHOD OF TRAINING A GOLFER TO CORRECTLY POSITION THEIR HANDS ON A GOLF CLUB GRIP - A method of using a golf training aid to train a golfer to correctly position their hands on the grip of a golf club. The training aid is temporarily engaged on the grip in the correct position by aligning a positioning aid on the training aid with the ball-striking of the club. The correct positioning of the hands is ensured by providing thumb and finger placement indicators on the training aid. The golfer is trained to use the correct amount of force to hold the club by heeding pressure sensors provided in the training aid. | 06-17-2010 |
Mark James Brunton, Auckland NZ
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20160090777 | ROLLER DOOR - A roller door ( | 03-31-2016 |