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Andrew Mott, Knivsta SE
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20100222330 | New Compounds - The present invention relates to substituted sulfonamide compounds of the general formula (I), wherein P is sulfonamide or amide-substituted sulfonic acid, which compounds are potentially useful for the prophylaxis and treatment of medical conditions relating to obesity, type II diabetes and/or disorders of the central nervous system. | 09-02-2010 |
Charles Brian Mott, Surrey CA
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20110110182 | Mounting Assembly for Plastic Bulk Container - A mounting and coupling assembly for a mixer for in a container having an impeller connected to a drive shaft, in an assembly, which extends through an opening into the container. The assembly includes a lip mount to stabilize and support the mixer on the lip of said container. A cover secures said lip mount with threaded fasteners engaging complementary fasteners on the container neck and clamping the plate to the container lip. A primary objective of the invention is to allow the stable mounting of a mixing unit to bulk containers and allow easy and safe coupling of a power module to the mixing assembly. | 05-12-2011 |
Charles Eric Mott, Vancouver CA
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20110110182 | Mounting Assembly for Plastic Bulk Container - A mounting and coupling assembly for a mixer for in a container having an impeller connected to a drive shaft, in an assembly, which extends through an opening into the container. The assembly includes a lip mount to stabilize and support the mixer on the lip of said container. A cover secures said lip mount with threaded fasteners engaging complementary fasteners on the container neck and clamping the plate to the container lip. A primary objective of the invention is to allow the stable mounting of a mixing unit to bulk containers and allow easy and safe coupling of a power module to the mixing assembly. | 05-12-2011 |
Christopher Mott, Vancouver CA
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20100138379 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CIRCADIAN PHYSIOLOGY PREDICTIONS - Systems and methods are provided for predicting a circadian state of an individual. The methods comprise: providing a model representative of the response of the circadian state to light stimulus, the model comprising at least one model variable representative of a probability distribution function (PDF) of a phase offset of the circadian state of the individual; and using the model to estimate an updated PDF of the phase offset, wherein using the model to estimate the updated PDF of the phase offset comprises performing a Bayesian estimation process commencing with an initial PDF of the phase offset and iterating toward the updated PDF of the phase offset. | 06-03-2010 |
20120191425 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INDIVIDUALIZED ALERTNESS PREDICTIONS - Systems and methods are provided for generating individualized) predictions of alertness or performance for human subjects. Alertness or performance predictions may be individualized to incorporate a subject's individual traits and/or individual states. These individual traits and/or individual states (or parameters which represent these individual traits and/or individual states) may be represented by random variables in a mathematical model of human alertness. The mathematical model and/or prediction techniques may incorporate effects of the subject's sleep timing, the subject's intake of biologically active agents (e.g. caffeine) and/or the subject's circadian rhythms. The mathematical model and/or prediction techniques may incorporate feedback from the subject's measured alertness and/or performance. | 07-26-2012 |
Christopher Grey Mott, Vancouver CA
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20100130833 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF A SUBJECT'S CIRCADIAN CYCLE - Aspects of the invention provide systems and methods for controllably adjusting the circadian pacemaker cycle of a subject using light (or other stimulus) through application of model-based predictive control techniques. This approach allows the use of closed-loop feedback to compensate for modeling errors, unknown initial conditions and disturbances. It also allows an optimal level of light (or other stimulus) to be generated based on minimization of a cost function. The cost function may incorporate a term associated with tracking errors and a term associated with the amount of light used. The tracking function may be minimized subject to one or more constraints which may include a minimum and maximum amount of light (or other stimulus). | 05-27-2010 |
20100311023 | SYSTEMS AMD METHODS FOR EVALUATING NEUROBEHAVIOURAL PERFORMANCE FROM REACTION TIME TESTS - Method are provided for evaluating reaction time data obtained from a stimulus-response testing system. One exemplary method comprises: obtaining reaction time data, the reaction time data comprising a plurality of reaction times, each reaction time comprising an estimate of a time required for a subject to respond to a corresponding stimulus event; assigning a weight to each reaction time in the reaction time data in accordance with a weighting function, the weighting function comprising a rule that defines a mapping between reaction times and corresponding weights; and determining a weighted reaction time metric based at least in part on a sum of the weights assigned to the reaction times in the reaction time data. | 12-09-2010 |
Klaus Mott, Munich DE
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20090022077 | COMPUTING DEVICE, HARDWARE DATA TRANSFER UNIT, SOFTWARE CONTROL UNIT, AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING A DATA TRANSFER IN A COMPUTING DEVICE - A computing device includes a hardware data processing unit having at least one input buffer, a plurality of output buffers, a data transfer unit, and a software control unit, the data transfer unit configured to transfer data from the input buffer to the plurality of output buffers, and the software control unit configured to control the data transfer unit. | 01-22-2009 |
Laurence Mott, Trelleborg SE
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20090123330 | Method of sterilizing a package - A method of sterilizing packages in production of the packages, wherein the packages have an open end and a closed end. A gaseous sterilizing agent is used and kept in the gaseous phase throughout the sterilization process and an ambient temperature and a concentration of sterilizing agent in a sterilization zone where sterilization is performed are measured and used for controlling the amount of sterilizing agent introduced in the sterilization zone. | 05-14-2009 |
20090232697 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STERILIZING PACKAGES - A device for sterilization in production of packages ( | 09-17-2009 |
Lindsay Douglas Mott, Melbourne AU
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20120087804 | METHOD AND PUMP UNIT FOR A PRESSURE SEWERAGE SYSTEM - A pump unit for a pressure sewage system, including a pump for insertion in a sewage holding tank, the pump being capable of activation for pumping sewage out of the holding tank to an external pipeline, and a timer unit enabling activation of the pump for a first predetermined time period and preventing activation of the pump for a second predetermined time period directly following the first time period. | 04-12-2012 |
Shaun Mott, Vancouver CA
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20110110182 | Mounting Assembly for Plastic Bulk Container - A mounting and coupling assembly for a mixer for in a container having an impeller connected to a drive shaft, in an assembly, which extends through an opening into the container. The assembly includes a lip mount to stabilize and support the mixer on the lip of said container. A cover secures said lip mount with threaded fasteners engaging complementary fasteners on the container neck and clamping the plate to the container lip. A primary objective of the invention is to allow the stable mounting of a mixing unit to bulk containers and allow easy and safe coupling of a power module to the mixing assembly. | 05-12-2011 |