Southby
David T. Southby, Rochester, NY US
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20080207805 | INKJET INK SET FOR HIGH IMAGE QUALITY ON PHOTOGLOSSY PAPER AND PLAIN PAPER - A water based inkjet ink set with excellent image stability, durability and quality, comprising at least one cyan ink, at least one magenta ink, at least one yellow ink, at least one black ink, and at least one colorless protective ink, wherein: | 08-28-2008 |
20090169761 | INKJET INK SETS FOR HIGH SPEED PRINTING ON PLAIN PAPERS AND GLOSSY MEDIA - An inkjet ink set comprising a cyan ink, a magenta ink and a yellow ink, wherein each of said cyan, magenta and yellow inks individually comprises at least 65% water, between 1% and 5% by weight of a dispersed pigment colorant, a surfactant that reduces static surface tension, a dynamic surface tension reducing agent distinct from the surfactant, and at least one humectant distinct from the surfactant and the dynamic surface tension reducing agent; wherein said surfactant, said dynamic surface tension reducing agent and said humectant can be the same or different between said cyan, magenta and yellow inks; and wherein each of said cyan, magenta and yellow inks is characterized by exhibiting a viscosity normalized dynamic surface tension at surface refresh ages of 0.01 s of less than 23.0 mN/(m*cP); and wherein the average viscosity normalized dynamic surface tension at a surface refresh age of 0.01 s for said cyan, magenta and yellow inks taken together is less than 22.0 mN/(m*cP). | 07-02-2009 |
20090169762 | INKJET INKS FOR PRINTING ON BOTH PLAIN AND PHOTO-GLOSSY PAPERS - An aqueous inkjet ink suitable for printing photo-images on both photo-glossy receivers and plain papers, said ink comprising at least 50% by weight water, between 0.5% and 8% by weight of 1,2-pentanediol, a humectant distinct from said 1,2-pentanediol, and between 0.2 and 5% by weight of a dispersed pigment colorant, said dispersed pigment colorant exhibiting an average volume weighted 50 | 07-02-2009 |
Mark Clift Southby, Cheshire GB
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20100024286 | LIQUID FUEL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides a liquid fuel composition comprising: | 02-04-2010 |
20140315770 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITION - A lubricating composition for use in the crankcase of an engine comprising a base oil and one or more additives, wherein the lubricating composition comprises from 0.01 wt % to 5 wt %, by weight of the lubricating composition, of one or more liquid crystal compounds, wherein the one or more liquid crystal compounds is a terphenyl compound. | 10-23-2014 |
Mark Clift Southby, Chester GB
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20100024287 | LIQUID FUEL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides a liquid fuel composition comprising: | 02-04-2010 |
20150024979 | LOW VISCOSITY LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS - Lubricant formulations are provided having a base oil blend, the base oil blend having a first Fischer-Tropsch derived base oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of between 2.5 and 3.5 cSt and a second Fischer-Tropsch derived base oil having a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of between 3.5 and 4.5 cSt, wherein the resulting base oil blend has a Noack volatility of less than 15%. The first Fischer-Tropsch derived base oil can be present in an amount up to 12 wt. % and the second Fischer-Tropsch derived base oil can be present in an amount up to 88 wt. %. | 01-22-2015 |
Mark Clift Southby, Ince Chester GB
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20110207640 | POLY (HYDROXYCARBOXYLIC ACID) AMIDE SALT DERIVATIVE AND LUBRICATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING IT - The present invention provides a poly(hydroxycarboxylic acid) amide salt derivative having formula (III): [Y—CO[O-A-CO] | 08-25-2011 |
William Southby, King'S Lynn GB
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20140158119 | Dispensing Apparatus - A dispensing apparatus (for delivering metered doses from a pressurized dispensing container) having a housing receiving the container and a dose counter with dose indication element. The dose counter has an indexing mechanism advancing the indication element on container actuation. The dispensing apparatus has an indexing member moving within the housing in sync with the container wherein on actuation of the container in a normal mode of operation the indexing member interfaces with the indexing mechanism to apply a force to the indexing mechanism to incrementally advance the indication element. The indexing member and mechanism are configured to cooperate with one another, upon the input of a force in a second mode, such that the indexing mechanism transmits a force to the indexing member sufficient to generate a relative displacing movement between the indexing member and mechanism without incurring incremental advancement of the indication element. | 06-12-2014 |