Jenkins, AU
Andrew M. Jenkins, Queensland AU
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20100164339 | Wardrobe Storage System - A narrow space storage system is useful for storing and displaying elongated clothing accessories. The system comprises a frame and a storage means. The storage means is movably attached to a portion of the frame, and the storage means includes a plurality of receptacles and a plurality of bracket series. Each bracket series in the plurality of bracket series comprises a plurality of brackets, and each bracket in a bracket series is positioned along a line at a different vertical and horizontal position relative to other brackets in the bracket series. In use, items hung from the brackets are thus each viewable from a side of the storage means. | 07-01-2010 |
Anthony Jenkins, Blakehurst AU
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20130308880 | TAMPER EVIDENT CONTAINER - A tamper evident container ( | 11-21-2013 |
Brendan J. Jenkins, Viewbank AU
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20100183544 | METHOD OF TREATMENT - The present invention relates generally to the field of cancer therapy. More particularly, the present invention provides a method for the treatment of gastrointestinal-type cancers and therapeutic agents useful for same. | 07-22-2010 |
20130302277 | METHOD OF TREATMENT - The present invention relates generally to the field of cancer therapy. More particularly, the present invention provides a method for the treatment of gastrointestinal-type cancers and therapeutic agents useful for same. | 11-14-2013 |
Brian Jenkins, Pearcedale AU
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20140331620 | HEADGEAR FOR USE IN DIRECTING AN ANIMAL - Headgear for use in directing an animal is disclosed. The headgear includes a bit that includes a pair of rings to which reins of the headgear are to attach; a jointed mouthpiece with a connecting portion adjacent each end for connection to a respective one of the rings such that each ring can rotate through the respective connecting portion, and at least one joint between the connecting portions that allows the mouthpiece to articulate between an undeflected position in which the connecting portions have a maximum separation, and deflected positions in which the separation of the connecting portions is less than the maximum; and a mouthpiece support that extends between the rings, and limits the minimum separation of the connecting portions | 11-13-2014 |
Charles Jenkins, Mawson AU
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20080217007 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ROBUST AND ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF WIRELINE DEPTH IN A BOREHOLE - This invention relates in general to measuring depth of well-tools, such as logging tools or the like, in a borehole. Embodiments of the present invention may provide for disposing conducting areas along a wireline that may be used to suspend and move the well-tool in the borehole, where the conducting areas may be disposed along the wireline at predetermined locations. A reader may be located at a reference location and may read when a conducting area passes through the reference location and this information may be used to determine the depth of the well-tool in the borehole. Additionally, this invention provides for combining depth measurements from the conducting areas with measurements from odometer wheels in frictional contact with the wireline and/or time of flight measurements of optical pulses passed along a fiber optic cable coupled with the wireline to accurately and robustly measure the depth of the wireline in the borehole. | 09-11-2008 |
20090248307 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ROBUST AND ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF WIRELINE DEPTH IN A BOREHOLE - This invention relates in general to measuring depth of well-tools, such as logging tools or the like, in a borehole. Embodiments of the present invention may provide for disposing conducting areas along a wireline that may be used to suspend and move the well-tool in the borehole, where the conducting areas may be disposed along the wireline at predetermined locations. A reader may be located at a reference location and may read when a conducting area passes through the reference location and this information may be used to determine the depth of the well-tool in the borehole. Additionally, this invention provides for combining depth measurements from the conducting areas with measurements from odometer wheels in frictional contact with the wireline and/or time of flight measurements of optical pulses passed along a fiber optic cable coupled with the wireline to accurately and robustly measure the depth of the wireline in the borehole. | 10-01-2009 |
Christina Anne Jenkins, New South Wales AU
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20090214463 | Latent phase viral interleukin-10-(VII-10) and uses thereof - The present invention relates to a purified nucleic acid sequence encoding a homologue of human interleukin 10 (IL-10), wherein said IL-10 homologue is expressed during the latent phase of infection by a virus of the herpesvirideae group. The present invention also relates to uses of this polypeptide, in particular for diagnosing disease states and screening for modulator and inhibitor compounds of such polypeptides and in turn the virus itself, screening for infection in vertebrates and biological tissue, cleansing of infected biological tissues, and in the treatment and/or prophylaxis and/or diagnosis of disease caused by a virus of the herpesvirideae group. | 08-27-2009 |
Christina Anne Jenkins, West Pennant Hills AU
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20120134957 | LATENT PHASE VIRAL INTERLEUKIN-10-(VII-10) AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a purified nucleic acid sequence encoding a homologue of human interleukin 10 (IL-10), wherein said IL-10 homologue is expressed during the latent phase of infection by a virus of the herpesvirideae group. The present invention also relates to uses of this polypeptide, in particular for diagnosing disease states and screening for modulator and inhibitor compounds of such polypeptides and in turn the virus itself, screening for infection in vertebrates and biological tissue, cleansing of infected biological tissues, and in the treatment and/or prophylaxis and/or diagnosis of disease caused by a virus of the herpesvirideae group. | 05-31-2012 |
Colin Leslie Dow Jenkins, Evatt AU
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20110281818 | HIGH FRUCTAN CEREAL PLANTS - The invention provides cereal plants having a high level of fructan useful for the production of a range of food, beverage, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical products. The invention provides methods of producing high-fructan products from plants modified to comprise a reduced level of an endogenous polypeptide with starch synthase activity, and products so produced. In some embodiments, plants are modified by introduction of an agent such as a nucleic acid molecule which down regulates endogenous starch synthase II gene expression. | 11-17-2011 |
Graeme Jenkins, Victoria AU
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20090015953 | OPTICAL SURFACE FOR WIDE-ANGLE IMAGING - A method of designing an optical surface ( | 01-15-2009 |
Ian Jenkins, Queensland AU
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20090023728 | 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinoline Derivatives, Preparations Thereof and Uses Thereof - Compounds of general formula (I) wherein D, E, R | 01-22-2009 |
Julian Jenkins, Kurraba Point AU
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20140167857 | Transconductance Amplifier - A transconductance amplifier has a pair of input terminals and a pair of output terminals. A first pair of transconductors is connected to the input terminals and the output terminals. A second pair of transconductors has inputs connected to output terminals, and outputs connected to the opposing output terminals. A third pair of transconductors has both its inputs and its outputs connected to the output terminals. One or more of the transconductors have a control port for a control signal to adjust its transconductance. The control signal may switch the transconductance of this or these transconductors between two or more values. One or more of the transconductors in the transconductance amplifier may include a tri-state inverter, which may be enabled or disabled through a control port. | 06-19-2014 |
20140167994 | Digital-to-Analog Converter - An apparatus and method for digital-to-analog conversion. A digital-to-analog converter includes a sampler for resampling a digital signal and a DAC array. The DAC array includes a sequencer, a unit element activator, and an array of one-bit DACs (unit elements). The unit elements are activated in a cyclical sequence, based on the resampled digital signal. Unit elements in the sequence may be skipped, based on a disruption probability. The disruption probability may be determined randomly, or pseudo-randomly. Output signals of the unit elements are summed or averaged to form an analog signal. The converter may include a filter to filter the analog signal. | 06-19-2014 |
20140201254 | Delay Fabric Apparatus and Delay Line - A fabric for delaying digital signals in continuous time has an array of node filters. Inputs of filters in the first column are inputs of the fabric. A node filter has a delay element and a cross-coupling element, whose output signals are added or subtracted to form an output signal of the filter. A node filter in a row is concatenated to the previous filter in the row through its delay element. Inputs of cross-coupling elements are connected to other rows of the array. Outputs of node filters form the outputs of the fabric. Delay times of delay elements and cross-coupling elements are nominally equal. Drive strengths of cross-coupling elements may be lower than drive strengths of delay elements. A delay line is constructed by combining a phase generator and a fabric, where the phase generator splits a digital input signal in multiple incrementally delayed versions for the fabric inputs. | 07-17-2014 |
20140210525 | Hitless Switching Phase-Locked Loop - A PLL includes an oscillator, multiple time-to-digital converters (TDCs) and a system for the remaining functionality. The TDCs measure the oscillator's phase against respective multiple reference clocks. The system compares the respective measured phases with respective desired phases to obtain phase error signals. One is selected to close the loop. The others are monitored and adjusted when not equal to zero. When a new reference clock must be used, the loop is changed from including the old phase error signal to the new. The old phase error was zero because the loop was in lock, the new phase error is zero because it was monitored and adjusted. Therefore, upon switching the loop from the old to the new phase error signal, the loop remains locked and switching is hitless. | 07-31-2014 |
20140210532 | Phase-Locked Loop Apparatus and Method - A PLL includes an oscillator, a time-to-digital converter (TDC) and a system for the remaining functionality. The TDC measures the oscillator's phase against a reference clock. The measured phase has an integer part obtained from a modulus-K counter, and a fractional part measured by a fine TDC. The system compares the measured phase with a desired phase, and filters it to obtain a parameter that controls the oscillator frequency. The TDC may also include a synchronization block to align the fine TDC and a pulse hider to reduce the power used by the fine TDC. The system may include an integrator to calculate the integer part of the desired phase, a second integrator to calculate the fractional part, and an interpolator for an even finer fraction. A method to obtain fast lock includes using the phase error rate of change to control the oscillator frequency. | 07-31-2014 |
Leighton Jenkins, Sydney AU
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20150220961 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND TOOL FOR FACILITATING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - A method, system and tool for facilitating financial transactions is presented to enable intermediaries to connect a plurality of large institutions to help those institutions to precisely target their potential customers via an intermediary device. which aids the efficiency and effectiveness of participant organisations to cross-promote their products. | 08-06-2015 |
Michael Eric Jenkins, Richmond AU
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20100109266 | RECREATIONAL AND SPORTING DEVICE FOR MOVEMENT OVER GROUND - The present invention relates to a recreational and sporting device ( | 05-06-2010 |
Peter James Jenkins, Prahran East AU
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20120142619 | MEDICINAL CARBOHYDRATES FOR TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS - The present invention relates to a method and compounds of Formula (1) and/or (2) or their pharmaceutically acceptable inorganic or organic salt thereof, and their compositions for treating respiratory conditions including post viral/bacterial infections, acute/chronic bronchitis, COPD, cystic fibrosis, and inflammatory conditions. It has been found by the applicants that the compounds of Formula (1) and/or (2) or their pharmaceutically acceptable inorganic or organic salt thereof could speed up the recovery of the viability of damaged respiratory tract cells by restoring sialylglyco-conjugates on their surface. | 06-07-2012 |