Armstrong, AU
Alexandra Armstrong, Queensland AU
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20100212115 | Holder - The present invention is a holder for use by a person such as an infant, elderly person or disabled person to hold a food item or eating utensil such as a spoon, fork or knife. The holder has an elongate handle portion, guard portion and a holding portion. The guard portion is positioned between the handle and the holding portion whereas the holding portion has a recess and a collar surrounding the recess. The collar is resiliently deformable to accommodate and hold the item within the recess. | 08-26-2010 |
Andrew Armstrong, Southbank AU
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20160119067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING CUSTOMIZED DIGITAL CONTENT FROM A RADIO FEED - The embodiments disclosed herein automatically process data from a data source, optionally extract certain content such as advertisements, and optionally insert personalized content in place of the extracted content to generate customized data. The customized data in turn can be distributed to client devices in multiple ways, such as through Internet streaming or podcast downloads. | 04-28-2016 |
Bruce Armstrong, Western Australia AU
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20080201997 | Tooth and Adaptor Assembly - Abstract A tooth and adaptor assembly ( | 08-28-2008 |
Daniel Armstrong, Kaleen AU
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20090026099 | Beverage Container Carrier - A beverage container carrier comprises a handle and a plurality of compartments, each compartment adapted to contain at least one beverage container. The handle has a longitudinal axis and defines a central plane which when carried is orientated substantially vertically. Each compartment is disposed relative to the central plane such that a longitudinal axis of the beverage container located in a respective compartment is disposed at an angle to the central plane. | 01-29-2009 |
20140021278 | Food Processor - A food processor is provided with a wide feed tube. The food processor has a pusher that cooperates with a safety mechanism. The safety mechanism comprises a linkage assembly that prevents the food processor's motor from operating unless the pusher is inserted into the feed tube. | 01-23-2014 |
Graeme Armstrong, Docklands AU
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20140025512 | VENDOR PORTAL AND METHOD OF FACILITATING ELECTRONIC COMMERCE OVER A NETWORK - A vendor portal for electronic commerce over a network is provided. The vendor portal comprises a vendor portal web site, a collection of preconfigured modules linked to the portal, and vendor tools to enable a vendor to compile a promotional offer or service by selecting and personalising one or more preconfigured modules. The vendor portal further comprises a unique identifier generator to generate and link a unique identifier to said promotional offer or service; wherein the portal is operable to cause the vendor compiled promotional offer or service to be displayed on a user interface of a customer's networked device when a customer uses their networked device to scan said unique identifier. | 01-23-2014 |
Jean Armstrong, Victoria AU
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20090169213 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL SIGNALS | 07-02-2009 |
20090220239 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL SIGNALS - A method of communicating digital information over a dispersive optical channel includes encoding the digital information into a plurality of data blocks, each of which includes a number of bits of the information. A time-varying electrical signal is generated which corresponds with each of said data blocks. The time-varying electrical signal is applied to an optical transmitter ( | 09-03-2009 |
20100034542 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION OF OPTICAL SIGNALS - Methods and apparatus ( | 02-11-2010 |
20100316393 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECEPTION OF OPTICAL SIGNALS - An apparatus and method are provided for receiving an optical signal having an optical carrier component and at least one information-bearing optical sideband. In general, an optical filter arrangement ( | 12-16-2010 |
Jean Armstrong, North Balwyn AU
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20100142951 | RECEPTION OF SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OVER A DISPERSIVE OPTICAL CHANNEL - A receiver for recovering transmitted information carried by a received optical signal that has been affected by dispersion includes an optical splitter having an input port arranged to receive the received optical signal, and a plurality of output ports. A proportion of optical power at the input port is transmitted to each of the output ports. A plurality of optical detectors is operably connected to respective output ports of the optical splitter, for generating a corresponding plurality of electrical signals. Optical phase shifters are disposed between the output ports of the optical splitter and respective optical detectors. As a result, each optical phase shifter applies a frequency dependent phase shift to an optical signal passing therethrough. An electronic processor includes analog and/or digital electronic components configured to combine two or more of the plurality of electrical signals, or information recovered separately therefrom, in order to provide improved accuracy or reliability of information recovery as compared with detecting and processing only the received optical signal. The receiver is advantageously able to mitigate the effects of frequency-dependent fading which may occur in intensity modulation/direct detection optical transmission systems due to dispersion in optical transmission paths. | 06-10-2010 |
Judd Armstrong, Parrearra AU
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20150116331 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING COMPETITIVE LAG-LEAD DATA - A system and method for displaying competitive lag-lead data includes a plurality of display pixels oriented on a wearable activity monitoring device configured to display a visual representation of a user's activity score, or other metrics of interest, as compared with the activity score, or other metrics of interest, of one or more reference activity monitoring devices. | 04-30-2015 |
20150118665 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANTICIPATING ACTIVITY - A system for anticipating activity includes an apparatus for anticipating activity. The apparatus includes an activity anticipation module that anticipates an activity based on an archive. The archive includes historical information associated with past activity. The apparatus also includes an encouragement module that provides encouragement for the activity. The encouragement is based on the archive and the activity. | 04-30-2015 |
20150120020 | WEARABLE ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICE SECURED BY A WRISTBAND WITH AN INTERCHANGEABLE SECTION - A wearable activity monitoring device secured by a wristband with an interchangeable section comprises a first semi-elliptical component including a band element configured to hold an activity monitoring device capsule, the band element terminating on each end with a female connector that includes magnets and a pin receiving socket, and a second semi-elliptical component comprising a second band element terminating on each end with a male connector that includes a ferromagnetic connector pin configured to be magnetically secured inside a corresponding pin receiving socket when the two semi-elliptical components are joined. | 04-30-2015 |
20150120202 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING BIOLOGICAL AGE OVER TIME BASED UPON HEART RATE VARIABILITY - A system and method for tracking biological age over time based upon heart rate variability includes an activity monitoring device configured to measure and transmit one or more biological age parameters, including heart rate variability, to a biological age calculation and display module configured to calculate a biological age factor as a function of the biological age parameters, calculate biological age as a function of the biological age factor and the user's actual age, and display the biological age. | 04-30-2015 |
20150120203 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING FATIGUE SOURCES - A system for identifying fatigue sources includes a processor and at least one computer program residing on the processor. The computer program is stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium having computer executable code embodied thereon. The computer executable code is configured to detect a fatigue level. The computer executable code is further configured to receive fatigue contribution data. In addition, the computer executable code is configured to identify a fatigue source based on the fatigue level and the fatigue contribution data. | 04-30-2015 |
20160026215 | WEARABLE DEVICE WITH ATTACHABLE EXPANSION PACK - A wearable device and methods for using the same are provided. In one embodiment, the wearable device includes a band and expansion pack. The band includes a first set of magnets and a first set of modules. The expansion pack includes a second set of magnets and a second set of modules. The wearable device is configured to electrically couple at least one module of the first set of modules to at least one module of the second set of modules through at least one magnet of the first set of magnets and at least one magnet of the second set of magnets when the expansion pack is magnetically fastened to the band. | 01-28-2016 |
20160029125 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANTICIPATING ACTIVITY USING EARPHONES WITH BIOMETRIC SENSORS - Systems and methods are disclosed for anticipating a user's activity using earphones with biometric sensors. In one embodiment, the system includes earphones, including: speakers; a processor; a heartrate sensor electrically coupled to the processor; and a motion sensor electrically coupled to the processor. In this embodiment, the system also includes a memory coupled to a processor and having instructions stored that, when executed by the processor: update a stored archive including historical information associated with the user's past activity, where the archive is updated based, in part, on signals generated by the motion sensor and signals generated by the heartrate sensor; and anticipate a future activity of the user based on the updated archive. | 01-28-2016 |
20160029974 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING BIOLOGICAL AGE OVER TIME BASED UPON HEART RATE VARIABILITY USING EARPHONES WITH BIOMETRIC SENSORS - Systems and methods are provided for using earphones with biometric sensors to track a user's biological age over time. In one embodiment, the system includes earphones, including: speakers; a processor; and a heartrate sensor electrically coupled to the processor. In this embodiment, the system also includes a memory coupled to a processor and having instructions stored that, when executed by the processor: receive one or more user determinable biological age parameters including an actual age of the user; determine one or more system measurable biological age parameters based on signals generated by the heartrate sensor; calculate a biological age factor as a function of the user determinable biological age parameters and the system measurable biological age parameters; calculate the user's biological age as a function of the biological age factor and the user's actual age; and display on a display the user's biological age. | 02-04-2016 |
Les Armstrong, New South Wales AU
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20110053255 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING PLANTS - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a plant. | 03-03-2011 |
20110124945 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING A CHEMICAL - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a chemical. | 05-26-2011 |
20110155500 | DEVICE FOR IMPROVED METHOD OF BLASTING - An explosive cartridge comprising: | 06-30-2011 |
Les Armstrong, Melbourne AU
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20120282680 | Further improved blasting method - The present invention relates to a method of deactivating an explosive composition in order to render the composition safe. The present invention also relates to a cartridge that contains an explosive composition and that is adapted to achieve deactivation of the explosive composition in the event that it is not detonated as intended during use. | 11-08-2012 |
Mark Frederick Armstrong, Victoria AU
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20080283732 | Optical Potentiometer with Temperature Drift Compensation - A potentiometer is disclosed which comprises an opaque screen element ( | 11-20-2008 |
Michael James Armstrong, Lake Clifton AU
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20140117129 | Rock Breaker - In one preferred form of the present invention, there is provided a rock breaker | 05-01-2014 |
20160082573 | Clamps and Clamp Components - In one preferred form of the present invention there is provided a clamp component | 03-24-2016 |
Neville Anthony Armstrong, Coogee AU
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20120132118 | TRIMARAN MOTION DAMPING - A multi-hulled vessel ( | 05-31-2012 |
20120137945 | TRIMARAN VEHICLE DECK ARRANGEMENT - A multi-hulled vessel ( | 06-07-2012 |
Neville Anthony Armstrong, Henderson AU
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20120304908 | VESSEL HULL CONFIGURATION | 12-06-2012 |
20120312216 | VESSEL CONFIGURED FOR PITCH REDUCTION | 12-13-2012 |
20150307167 | VESSEL CONFIGURED FOR PITCH REDUCTION | 10-29-2015 |
Richard Armstrong, Melville AU
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20140291215 | ORE SCREENING PANEL - A modular screening panel in which the apertures in the screening surface extend through the surface and the shape of the aperture parallel the plane of the panel surface varies with the depth of the aperture so that as the surface wears the visible shape of the aperture changes. The apertures can be any convenient shape at the surface but at the depth which means the worn panel needs replacing the shape is distinctly different to the shape of the apertures in a new or partly worn panel. | 10-02-2014 |
Robert Alan Armstrong, Kingmeadows AU
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20100291223 | TREATMENT FOR DERMATOLOGICAL CONDITIONS - A composition and method of using a composition containing kunzea oil for treating dermatological conditions in humans and animals, particularly greasy heel occurring in horses, in which the kunzea oil is formulated into a composition for topical application at ambient temperatures to the skin of the animal or human to cover the area of the affected lesions. Improvement in certain dermatological conditions such as pastern dermatitis in horses was noted almost immediately with total resolution of the condition in about 7 days. The composition can be used to treat humans suffering from psoriasis and similar dermatological conditions. This invention offers persons and animals suffering from dermatological conditions a low cost effective treatment based on a natural product which shows significant improvement of the condition within days of applying an effective amount of the composition to the affected area as part of the treatment. | 11-18-2010 |
Thomas J. Armstrong, Perth AU
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20150136398 | RETRIEVAL TOOL AND METHODS OF USE - A retrieval tool may include a body having a first end portion and a second end portion. A protrusion may extend laterally from the body proximate the second end portion of the body. The protrusion may have an engaging surface, two opposing side surfaces, and an outer surface. A path of fluid communication may extend from the first end portion of the body, through the body and the protrusion, to an engaging surface of the protrusion. A method for moving a downhole tool in a wellbore may include running a retrieval tool into a wellbore and pumping fluid to the retrieval tool. The retrieval tool may be engaged with the downhole tool, which may cause a path of fluid communication to experience a change in fluid pressure. | 05-21-2015 |
Warren Armstrong, Acton AU
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20140331050 | QKD KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system for securely moving data from one location to another exchanges key material between the locations. The system enables cryptosystems to use key material distributed over a quantum channel. | 11-06-2014 |
William David Armstrong, Kuranda AU
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20110022137 | COOLING GARMENT - The present invention is a cooling garment, comprising at least one tubing matrix for location of a coolant; wherein the tubing matrix is in the form of a waffle design. | 01-27-2011 |