Jenkins, London
Andrew Jenkins, London CA
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20120266822 | CUSHIONING DEVICE FOR LARGE ANIMALS - The present invention relates to a cushioning device for supporting a large animal such as a cow or a horse. The cushioning device comprises a top surface, a bottom surface, said top surface and bottom surface forming a chamber, and an amount of a gelatinous filling material disposed within the chamber. The present invention relates also to methods of transporting and installing a cushioning device for supporting a large animal. The method comprises transporting the cushioning device and a compound capable of creating a gel upon contact with a liquid may be delivered separately to the site. At the remote site the compound may be disposed within the chamber and the chamber may then be filled with an amount of liquid to create the gel within the cushioning device. The compound may also be delivered to the site already disposed within the chamber. | 10-25-2012 |
Andrew W. Jenkins, London CA
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20160057971 | CUSHIONING DEVICE FOR LARGE ANIMALS - The present invention relates to a cushion device for supporting a large animal such as a cow, a horse, a buffalo, a sheep, a goat, a pig and so forth. The cushioning device includes a top and bottom surface interconnected by a ‘drop stitch’ structure and a chamber. Contained within the chamber of the cushioning device is a filling material. The filling material includes a gaseous compound, a liquid or a mixture of a gaseous compound and a liquid. Additionally, the present invention also relates to the methods of transporting and installing the cushioning device. The device is shipped to the installation site absent the filling material. During installation a controlled mixture of dual phase fluids such as water and inert gas are disposed into the cushioning device, creating a gelatinous and gaseous filling material. | 03-03-2016 |
Andy Jenkins, London CA
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20140026972 | VALVE SYSTEM - A valve system for use in an inflatable bladder having two opposing layers and a bladder interior disposed between the two layers, the valve system includes (i) an aperture disposed at a position on one layer for filling and deflating the bladder interior, | 01-30-2014 |
Ian William George Jenkins, London GB
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20140325021 | DISCOVERING DATA NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES - A method and apparatus for providing services that are adapted to the access networks of end users ( | 10-30-2014 |
20150229562 | APPLICATION LAYER SESSION ROUTING - A method and server system for providing application layer session routing based on network element availability. A server system ( | 08-13-2015 |
20150358458 | OVERLOAD CONTROL FOR SESSION SETUPS - A centralised server system ( | 12-10-2015 |
Neil Graham Jenkins, London GB
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20150343867 | WHEEL SUSPENSION AND RETRACTION APPARATUS - A wheel suspension and retraction apparatus ( | 12-03-2015 |
Paul Jenkins, London GB
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20100297014 | METHOD OF DETECTING THE RISK OF CANCER USING GENETIC MARKERS - An ex vivo method for the detection of the risk of cancer in a patient, comprising the step of: | 11-25-2010 |
20130287701 | METHOD OF DETECTING RISK OF CANCER - The invention provides an ex vivo method for detecting the risk of cancer in a patient, comprising the step of: (iii) detecting the expression level of the genes identified herein as ELN, RGS-1, SOCS-3, PTGS-2, JUN, ATF-3, CTGF, IGF-2 and RBMS-1, in a sample of genetic material isolated from a patient, wherein the combined expression level indicates the risk of cancer in the patient from whom the sample was isolated. | 10-31-2013 |
Thomas Jenkins, London GB
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20100035582 | User alerts - An apparatus, including: a light source; a controller configured, in response to the occurrence of a first event involving the apparatus, to control the light source to produce a first, time-varying, illuminative effect that varies between maxima and minima of illumination intensity over a period of time following the occurrence of the first event, wherein the variation in the first illuminative effect is indicative to a user that the first event has occurred; and the controller being further configured, in response to the occurrence of a second event involving the apparatus, to control the light source to produce a second, time-varying, illuminative effect that varies between maxima and minima of illumination intensity over a period of time following the occurrence of the second event, wherein the variation in the second illuminative effect is indicative to a user that the second event has occurred. | 02-11-2010 |
20140156704 | PREDICTIVELY PRESENTING SEARCH CAPABILITIES - Example techniques and systems may obtain one or more search types associated with a geographic location of a computing device. In one example, a technique may include determining, by a mobile computing device, a geographic location of the mobile computing device and obtaining one or more search types associated with the geographic location. Responsive to obtaining the one or more search types, the technique may also include outputting, by the mobile computing device and for display, a graphical user interface comprising at least an indication of the one or more search types associated with the geographic location. | 06-05-2014 |
20140280049 | REQUESTING SEARCH RESULTS BY USER INTERFACE GESTURE COMBINING DISPLAY OBJECTS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for receiving, from a user device, data indicating a user performed a user input gesture combining a first display object in a plurality of display objects with a second display object in the plurality of display objects; identifying attributes that are associated with both the first display object and the second display object; and performing a search based on the attributes. | 09-18-2014 |
Tom Jenkins, London GB
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20100138781 | PHONEBOOK ARRANGEMENT - In a contacts application, detecting an activation of a selectable element in a current view of the application. If the selectable element is a title bar of the current view, determining if the activation is one of a first type or a second type. If the activation is of the first type, presenting a list of application specific options associated with the current view. If the selectable element is an item in the current view, determining if the activation is one of the first type or the second type. If the activation is of the second type, presenting a list of view specific options associated with the selected item. | 06-03-2010 |
20100250128 | APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING NAVIGATIONAL INFORMATION TO A SECONDARY VISUAL USER INTERFACE OF A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THIS DEVICE - Apparatus for providing navigational information to a secondary visual user interface of a portable electronic device, the device having primary and secondary visual user interfaces respectively located on different faces of the device, the primary visual user interface for use as a main user output interface of the device and the secondary visual user interface for providing a comparatively simple level of user output, wherein the primary and secondary visual user interfaces are respectively arranged such that the primary user output interface can provide a higher level of navigational information than the secondary user output interface, wherein the apparatus comprises circuitry for providing navigational information to the secondary visual user interface. | 09-30-2010 |
20100283726 | USER INTERFACES AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS AND METHODS - Apparatus for a portable electronic device, the apparatus arranged to detect substantially simultaneous user input from device user interface elements arranged to detect opposing user input, and to provide signalling, upon the detection of said opposing user input, for transferring electronic information content associated with the electronic device to a remote apparatus which is associatable with the electronic device. Apparatus for a portable electronic device, the apparatus arranged to detect movement of the device, relative to a remote apparatus which is associatable with the electronic device, as user input from the device, and to provide signalling, upon the detection of said relative movement, for transferring electronic information content associated with the electronic device to the remote apparatus which is associatable with the electronic device. | 11-11-2010 |
20100306703 | METHOD, DEVICE, MODULE, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR AN INPUT INTERFACE - A method for accessing services in an apparatus that includes a multidetector is disclosed. A corresponding device, module and apparatus are also disclosed. Further, a computer program product for implementing the method is disclosed. | 12-02-2010 |
20110317855 | IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO USER INTERFACES AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS AND METHODS - An apparatus for providing audio connection of a speaker arrangement, with an apparatus for providing audio to the speaker arrangement, using a connection element of the apparatus for providing audio connection, wherein the apparatus for providing audio connection comprises a connection element/connector body, and a user input interface arranged to provide for control of an audio setting of the audio, providable by the speaker arrangement, based on detected movement of the connection element/connector body. | 12-29-2011 |
Victoria Louise Jenkins, London GB
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20160063641 | COMPUTERISED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PLACING REINSURANCE - A computerised auction system for enabling auctions of reinsurance placements. A server computer system comprises a processor, memory, auctions database, received bids database, adjusted bids database and administration database. The system communicates on line, or via a private network, with a cedent computer and a plurality of reinsurer computers. Selected reinsurers are invited to participate as bidders in an auction and, when the auction commences, can submit one or more bids in an attempt to secure participation at a price that is the same as or lower than a reserve price. The auction runs in real time and bids are ranked in ascending order of price and, within price, in ascending order of time of receipt. A bidder can enter new bids in an attempt to maintain participation in response to competitive bids from other bidders or in an attempt to increase participation. Each bidder can see the price, participation and rank for their own bids and for competitors' bids. However, a bidder cannot see the identity the owners of competing bids in the auction. A new bid is validated and may be signed down to a lower participation or zero if the total participation of bids for a given bidder exceeds that bidder's maximum permitted participation for the auction, or if the total participation of all bids exceeds the reserve participation for the auction. Progress of the auction is transparent to bidders who can see their bids being signed down and who can submit fresh bids at prices lower than the reserve price. | 03-03-2016 |
William John Jenkins, London GB
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20080274060 | Therapeutic Foam - A foam is described for injection treatment of varicose veins. The foam comprises a sclerosant liquid, e.g. polidocanol solution, and a gas. The gas comprises xenon, optionally together with at least one other physiologically acceptable gas which is readily absorbed in the body or blood of a patient. The gas comprises only a minimal amount of gaseous nitrogen, between 0.0001% and 0.8%. | 11-06-2008 |
20090124704 | Therapeutic foam - A foam for the treatment of varicose veins is disclosed, comprising a sclersosant solution, e.g. polidocanol, foamed with a gas mixture which includes greater than 41 % of a lipid soluble gas such as xenon. The aim is to provide a foam which may be injected into a varicose vein in large quantities because the gas component is dissipated quickly after the foam has acted on the varicose vein. | 05-14-2009 |