James, GB
Adam James, London GB
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20080312700 | Bioabsorbable Screw - The invention provides a bioabsorbable screw ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090030275 | Imaging System - A monoscopic imaging system, for example a minimally invasive surgery imaging system, is provided which includes an image capture device for capturing images of a monoscopic, for example endoscopic, field of view, an auxiliary light source operable such that an object within the field of view casts a shadow, an image processor operatively connected to the image capture device and operable to detect shadow pixels in the images corresponding to the shadow and to enhance the shadow in the images. The system is of particular, although not exclusive, application to laparoscopic surgery. | 01-29-2009 |
Adam Graham James, London GB
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20110087072 | FLOW GUIDE - A flow guide directs a fluid flow across a surface of a device, for example a lens surface of an endoscope, in a controlled manner to facilitate flow attachment to the surface. Embodiments include features that impart a non-uniform velocity profile and/or include guide surfaces for facilitating flow attachment and/or coverage. | 04-14-2011 |
20120157772 | ACCESSORY CLIP FOR AN ENDOSCOPE - An accessory for partially enclosing a shaft of an endoscope is disclosed. The accessory defines a first space for accommodating the shaft and a second space for defining a conduit along the shaft. An outer surface of the accessory around the first and second spaces is centered on a first longitudinal axis, and the first space is centered on a second longitudinal axis spaced relative to the first longitudinal axis. The first space is open to one side, so that the accessory only partially encloses the shaft when placed around it. | 06-21-2012 |
Alexander Charles Harold James, Hampshire GB
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20090121010 | Depositing items of value - A method of depositing items of value, the method comprising | 05-14-2009 |
Alexander Charles Harold James, Waterlooville GB
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20090026695 | Stacking Cassette - A document storage container assembly ( | 01-29-2009 |
Alexander Gordon James, Sharnbrook GB
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20090156680 | Deodorants Containing Aminoacid Derivatives - A deodorant composition comprising an aminoacid compound of formula I or II and a carrier material. I R | 06-18-2009 |
20090192126 | Oral Composition Comprising a Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid and Salicylic Acid for Obtaining an Antiinflammatory Effect in Skin - A composition which is adapted for oral consumption and which is in the form of a substantially homogeneous aqueous emulsion, suspension or dispersion comprising salicylic acid, or a C1 to C6 alkyl ester thereof, and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) can exhibit an anti-inflammatory effect in skin. | 07-30-2009 |
20110182840 | DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS - A deodorant composition comprising an aminoacid compound of formula I or II and a carrier material. | 07-28-2011 |
Allan Richard James, Herefordshire GB
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20090307841 | SYSTEM FOR TURNING A PATIENT - Apparatus for turning a patient including a mobile support ( | 12-17-2009 |
Andrew John James, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100214387 | marking and/or coding - The invention describes an apparatus ( | 08-26-2010 |
Anthony Peter James, Cambridge GB
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20090098467 | Holographic Sensor Based on a Volume Hologram in a Porous Medium - A sensor for the detection of an analyte, comprising a holographic element comprising a medium and a hologram disposed throughout the volume of the medium, wherein an optical characteristic of the hologram changes as a result of a variation of a physical property occurring throughout the volume of the medium, wherein the medium is obtainable by formation in situ in the presence of a pore-forming agent, wherein the agent is not present in the sensor or does not react with the analyte and the sensor. | 04-16-2009 |
Arthur James, Cumbria GB
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20100099128 | NOVEL PEPTIDASE SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to an enzyme substrate for detecting peptidase activity in microorganisms, of formula (I) below: | 04-22-2010 |
20100221764 | NOVEL NITROREDUCTASE ENZYMATIC SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to an enzyme substrate for detecting nitroreductase activity of formula (I) below: | 09-02-2010 |
20120122134 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I) for detecting a peptidase activity and/or a variation in pH: | 05-17-2012 |
20120122135 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I), as an enzyme substrate for the detection of a peptidase activity or as a pH indicator: | 05-17-2012 |
20120122137 | Novel Nitroreductase Enzymatic Substrates - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity, wherein: W | 05-17-2012 |
20120129203 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I) for detecting a peptidase activity and/or a variation in pH: | 05-24-2012 |
20120129204 | NOVEL NITROREDUCTASE ENZYMATIC SUBSTRATES - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity, wherein: W | 05-24-2012 |
20120129205 | Novel Nitroreductase Enzymatic Substrates - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity or as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity and indicator of pH, wherein: | 05-24-2012 |
Arthur James, Cockermouth-Cumbria GB
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20080293094 | Novel Enzymatic Substrates Derived from Phenoxazinone and Their Use as Developer in Detection of Microorganisms with Peptidase Activity - The invention concerns novel enzymatic substrates of the general formula below: | 11-27-2008 |
Arthur James, Cockermouth GB
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20080286820 | Novel phenoxazinone derivatives as enzyme substrates and use thereof as indicator in the detection of microorganisms with peptidase activity - The present invention relates to novel enzymatic substrates with the following general formula: | 11-20-2008 |
20090017481 | Method For Identifying at Least Two Groups of Microorganisms - The present invention relates to a method for identifying at least two groups of microorganisms expressing the same enzymatic activity, comprising the following steps: | 01-15-2009 |
20100028926 | Novel enzymatic substrates derived from phenoxazinone and their use as developer in detection of microorganisms with peptidase activity - Novel enzymatic substrates of the general formula below: | 02-04-2010 |
Brian James, Essex GB
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20110300362 | Fire Insulation Material - A process for the production of a fire insulation material, the process comprising the steps of vibration of a decomposable substance into alkali earth silicate fibres to form the insulation material; a fire insulation material obtainable by the above process, suitably in the form of a mat; a fire insulation material comprising alkali earth silicate fibres and a decomposable substance. | 12-08-2011 |
20140242307 | Fire Insulation Material - A fire insulation precursor material formed of cement, in an amount of between 10-30% w/w; and an aluminium or magnesium hydroxide, huntite or hydromagnesite in an amount of between 60-90% w/w. A fire insulation material is provided including the previously mentioned precursor material. Further described are methods of forming a fire insulation material and applications for such material in sheaths, duct coatings, cable trays and other elongate components. | 08-28-2014 |
Brian W. James, Salisbury GB
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20120034689 | MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS EXPRESSED DURING LATENCY - A method is provided for identifying mycobacterial genes that are induced or up-regulated under culture conditions that are nutrient-starving and which maintain mycobacterial latency, said conditions being obtainable by batch fermentation of a mycobacterium for at least 20 days post-inoculation, when compared with culture conditions that are not nutrient-starving and which support exponential growth of said mycobacterium. Said induced or up-regulated genes form the basis of nucleic acid vaccines, or provide targets to allow preparation of attenuated mycobacteria for vaccines against mycobacterial infections. Similarly, peptides encoded by said induced or up-regulated genes are employed in vaccines. In a further embodiment, the identified genes/peptides provide the means for identifying the presence of a mycobacterial infection in a clinical sample by nucleic acid probe or antibody detection. | 02-09-2012 |
Brian W. James, Salisbury Wiltshire GB
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20090082296 | MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS EXPRESSED DURING LATENCY - A method is provided for identifying mycobacterial genes that are induced or up-regulated under culture conditions that are nutrient-starving and which maintain mycobacterial latency, said conditions being obtainable by batch fermentation of a mycobacterium for at least 20 days post-inoculation, when compared with culture conditions that are not nutrient-starving and which support exponential growth of said mycobacterium. Said induced or up-regulated genes form the basis of nucleic acid vaccines, or provide targets to allow preparation of attenuated mycobacteria for vaccines against mycobacterial infections. Similarly, peptides encoded by said induced or up-regulated genes are employed in vaccines. In a further embodiment, the identified genes/peptides provide the means for identifying the presence of a mycobacterial infection in a clinical sample by nucleic acid probe or antibody detection. | 03-26-2009 |
Brian William James, Salisbury GB
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20090054367 | MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS EXPRESSED UNDER LOW OXYGEN TENSION - A method is provided for identifying mycobacterial genes that are induced or up-regulated under continuous culture conditions defined by a dissolved oxygen tension of up to 10% air saturation measured at 37° C. when compared with a dissolved oxygen tension of at least 40% air saturation measured at 37° C. Said induced or up-regulated genes form the basis of nucleic acid vaccines, or provide targets to allow preparation of attenuated mycobacteria for vaccines against mycobacterial infections. Similarly, peptides encoded by said induced or up-regulated genes are employed in vaccines. In a further embodiment, the identified genes/peptides provide the means for identifying the presence of a mycobacterial infection in a clinical sample by nucleic acid probe or antibody detection. | 02-26-2009 |
20110091881 | MYCOBACTERIAL GENES DOWN-REGULATED DURING LATENCY - A method is provided for identifying mycobacterial genes the expression of which is down-regulated during a stationary phase culture of mycobacteria under nutrient-starving conditions when compared with an exponential phase culture of mycobacteria under culture conditions that are not nutrient-starving and that support exponential growth of said mycobacteria. The described method optionally provides for identifying mycobacterial genes that are simultaneously down-regulated under low DOT conditions. The down-regulated genes of the present invention form the basis of nucleic acid vaccines, or provide targets to allow preparation of attenuated mycobacteria for vaccines against mycobacterial infections. Similarly, peptides encoded by said down-regulated genes are employed in vaccines. In a further embodiment, the identified genes/peptides provide the means for identifying the presence of a mycobacterial infection in a clinical sample by nucleic acid probe or antibody detection. | 04-21-2011 |
20120088297 | MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGENS EXPRESSED UNDER LOW OXYGEN TENSION - A method is provided for identifying mycobacterial genes that are induced or up-regulated under continuous culture conditions defined by a dissolved oxygen tension of up to 10% air saturation measured at 37° C. when compared with a dissolved oxygen tension of at least 40% air saturation measured at 37° C. Said induced or up-regulated genes form the basis of nucleic acid vaccines, or provide targets to allow preparation of attenuated mycobacteria for vaccines against mycobacterial infections. Similarly, peptides encoded by said induced or up-regulated genes are employed in vaccines. In a further embodiment, the identified genes/peptides provide the means for identifying the presence of a mycobacterial infection in a clinical sample by nucleic acid probe or antibody detection. | 04-12-2012 |
Darren I James, Ashby-De-La-Zouch GB
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20120003100 | COMPOSITE TURBOMACHINE BLADE - A composite turbomachine blade ( | 01-05-2012 |
David A. James, Cambridge GB
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20100106502 | SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - In one aspect, a method for determining validity of an identity asserted by a speaker using a voice print associated with a user whose identity the speaker is asserting, the voice print obtained from characteristic features of at least one first voice signal obtained from the user uttering at least one enrollment utterance including at least one enrollment word is provided. The method comprises acts of obtaining a second voice signal of the speaker uttering at least one challenge utterance, wherein the at least one challenge utterance includes at least one word that was not in the at least one enrollment utterance, obtaining at least one characteristic feature from the second voice signal, comparing the at least one characteristic feature with at least a portion of the voice print to determine a similarity between the at least one characteristic feature and the at least a portion of the voice print, and determining whether the speaker is the user based, at least in part, on the similarity between the at least one characteristic feature and the at least a portion of the voice print. | 04-29-2010 |
20100106503 | SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - In one aspect, a method for determining a validity of an identity asserted by a speaker using a voice print that models speech of a user whose identity the speaker is asserting is provided. The method comprises acts of performing a first verification stage comprising acts of obtaining a first voice signal from the speaker uttering at least one first challenge utterance; and comparing at least one characteristic feature of the first voice signal with at least a portion of the voice print to assess whether the at least one characteristic feature of the first voice signal is similar enough to the at least a portion of the voice print to conclude that the first voice signal was obtained from an utterance by the user. The method further comprises performing a second verification stage if it is concluded in the first verification stage that the first voice signal was obtained from an utterance by the user, the second verification stage comprising acts of adapting at least one parameter of the voice print based, at least in part, on the first voice signal to obtain an adapted voice print, obtaining a second voice signal from the speaker uttering at least one second challenge utterance, and comparing at least one characteristic feature of the second voice signal with at least a portion of the adapted voice print to assess whether the at least one characteristic feature of the second voice signal is similar enough to the at least a portion of the adapted voice print to conclude that the second voice signal was obtained from an utterance by the user. | 04-29-2010 |
20120239398 | SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - In one aspect, a method for determining a validity of an identity asserted by a speaker using a voice print is provided. The method comprises acts of performing a first verification stage comprising comparing a first voice signal from the speaker uttering at least one first challenge utterance-with at least a portion of the voice print and performing a second verification stage if it is concluded in the first verification stage that the first voice signal was obtained from an utterance by the user. The second verification stage comprises adapting at least one parameter of the voice print based, at least in part, on the first voice signal to obtain an adapted voice print, and comparing a second voice signal from the speaker uttering at least one second challenge utterance with at least a portion of the adapted voice print. | 09-20-2012 |
20130030809 | SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - One aspect includes determining validity of an identity asserted by a speaker using a voice print associated with a user whose identity the speaker is asserting, the voice print obtained from characteristic features of at least one first voice signal obtained from the user uttering at least one enrollment utterance including at least one enrollment word by obtaining a second voice signal of the speaker uttering at least one challenge utterance that includes at least one word not in the at least one enrollment utterance, obtaining at least one characteristic feature from the second voice signal, comparing the at least one characteristic feature with at least a portion of the voice print to determine a similarity between the at least one characteristic feature and the at least a portion of the voice print, and determining whether the speaker is the user based, at least in part, on the similarity. | 01-31-2013 |
20140081640 | SPEAKER VERIFICATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - One aspect includes determining validity of an identity asserted by a speaker using a voice print associated with a user whose identity the speaker is asserting, the voice print obtained from characteristic features of at least one first voice signal obtained from the user uttering at least one enrollment utterance including at least one enrollment word by obtaining a second voice signal of the speaker uttering at least one challenge utterance that includes at least one word not in the at least one enrollment utterance, obtaining at least one characteristic feature from the second voice signal, comparing the at least one characteristic feature with at least a portion of the voice print to determine a similarity between the at least one characteristic feature and the at least a portion of the voice print, and determining whether the speaker is the user based, at least in part, on the similarity. | 03-20-2014 |
David Alun James, Duxford GB
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20100039682 | Systems And Arrangements For Object Identification - An object identifying system includes an optical scanning device configured to record a series of linear images of successive portions of a support surface as the support surface is moved between first and second positions. A processor in electrical communication with the optical scanning device is configured to compile data corresponding to the series of linear images of the successive portions of the support surface to construct a digital image of the support surface. The processor is configured to compare the digital image of the support surface to at least one stored digital image of a known object to identify an object when the object is disposed on the support surface. | 02-18-2010 |
David Alun James, Harston GB
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20080262628 | Mri Compatible Implant Comprising Electrically Conductively Closed Loops - The present invention relates to an implant | 10-23-2008 |
David Alun James, Cambridgeshire GB
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20080204116 | Sensing Apparatus And Method - There is described a sensor for sensing the parameter, the sensor comprising a transmit aerial, an intermediate coupling element, a receive aerial electromagnetically coupled to the transmit aerial via the intermediate coupling element, a signal generator operable to generate a periodic excitation signal at a first frequency, and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the transmit aerial in order to generate a sense signal in the receive aerial indicative of the value of the parameter to be measured and a signal processor operable to process the signal induced in the receive aerial to determine a value representative of the parameter being measured. The intermediate coupling element includes a frequency shifter which, in response to the periodic excitation signal being applied to the transmit aerial, generates a sense signal in the receive aerial having a signal component at a second frequency which is different from the first frequency, and the signal processor is operable to process the signal at the second frequency to determine the value representative of the parameter being measured. | 08-28-2008 |
David Edward James, West Sussex GB
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20090282067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING CONTROL SYSTEM DATABASE AND GRAPHICS FROM SCHEMA-BASED INTERMEDIATE DESCRIPTIONS - A method and system for automatically generating process control databases and process graphics for a distributed control system is disclosed herein. Programmed process control database and process graphics generators automatically render output in a target process control system environment (e.g., InFusion Engineering Environment—or IEE) from an intermediate (e.g., XML) representation of process control and process graphics definitions. | 11-12-2009 |
David George James, West Midlands GB
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20100062199 | PROTECTIVE SEALABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS - A dispersion of polymer microparticles in organic liquid, the polymer comprising the reaction product of i) from 2 to 40 parts by weight of a first polymer being polypropylene polymer having sufficient carboxylic acid and/or carboxylic acid anhydride groups equivalent to an acid value of from 2 to 50 mg KOH/g nv polymer and ii) from 60 to 98 parts by weight of a second polymer having a molar excess of functional groups capable of reacting with the carboxylic acid and/or carboxylic acid anhydride groups of the polypropylene polymer and wherein the organic liquid is chosen to be a good solvent for the second polymer and a poor solvent for the polypropylene polymer. | 03-11-2010 |
20100143628 | HEAT SEALABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS - A dispersion of polymer microparticles in organic liquid obtainable by a process comprising the steps of i) providing a mixture comprising a first polymer having functional groups capable of reacting with the carboxylic acid and/or carboxylic acid anhydride groups of a second, polypropylene polymer ii) causing the polymers to melt at a chosen temperature under conditions of high shear, preferably in an extruder, to form an intimate mixture iii) causing the carboxylic acid and/or carboxylic acid anhydride groups of the polypropylene polymer to react with at least some of the functional groups of the first polymer, under conditions of high shear, preferably in an extruder iv) diluting the resulting mixture of step iii) with an organic liquid at a temperature such that a substantially homogeneous solution is formed v) cooling the solution to a temperature whereby the polymer microparticles of the dispersion are formed. | 06-10-2010 |
David Keith James, Wysall GB
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20090036787 | FETAL SURVEILLANCE - Fetal behavior is monitored by receiving ECG data from a set of electrodes attached to a material body. A waveform pre-processor identifies a succession of fetal ECG complex waveforms within the received data and a waveform processor determines differences in the processor succession of fetal ECG complex waveforms over time. An event logger determines from the determined differences a number of fetal movements during the period of time. Fetal spatial presentation and/or position within the uterus may also be determined from fetal ECG data acquired from a plurality of electrodes positioned on the maternal abdomen in a predetermined configuration. A number of fetal ECG complex waveforms are identified within the data, and each of the waveforms is compared with a set of predetermined fetal ECG complex templates ascribed to the predetermined electrode configuration to determine a template that best matches the identified fetal ECG waveforms. | 02-05-2009 |
Delyth Angharad James, Egham GB
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20080196734 | Device for Dispensing a Barrier Material to a Lock of Hair - A hand-held device ( | 08-21-2008 |
20090050171 | Method for the cosmetic treatment of hair and implement for carrying out the same - A cosmetic method for treating strands of hair comprising the subsequent steps of: placing the strands of hair to be treated between two substrates on which a first and second compositions capable of reacting together are applied, and implement for the same. The implement for carrying out the method may comprise a first and a second substrates in the form of strips of material that may be folded over each other such that at least one section of the strands of hair to be treated is sandwiched between the first and second compositions. | 02-26-2009 |
Gareth James, Andover GB
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20090212613 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT - The present invention provides a child seat ( | 08-27-2009 |
Graham Edward James, Southampton GB
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20090194697 | APPARATUS FOR USE IN OPERATOR TRAINING WITH, AND THE TESTING AND EVALUATION OF, INFRARED SENSORS WHICH ARE FOR MISSILE DETECTION - Apparatus ( | 08-06-2009 |
Iain Fraser James, London GB
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20090131637 | Vanilloid receptor - The isolated nucleic acid encoding human vanilloid receptor, said receptor, it's preparation, cells expressing said receptor and an assay for testing compounds for their potential to decrease pain in humans. The receptor is involved in detection of noxious stimuli in mammalian organisms. | 05-21-2009 |
Jason James, Brackmills GB
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20100319963 | TERMINATION TOOL WITH CORRESPONDING MALE AND FEMALE CONNECTORS - A termination tool for terminating multiple wires to a two part electrical connector assembly composed of a wire arrangement manifold and a jack housing is provided by the present disclosure. The termination tool includes a main tool body having a termination housing provided thereon including a first cavity, a second cavity and a passage extending between the first and second cavities. The first cavity has an open side to receive and is shaped to removably retain a wire arrangement manifold, the second cavity having an open side to receive and being shaped to removably retain a jack housing, and the passage being sized to allow, in use, the wire arrangement manifold to pass therethrough from the first cavity to the second cavity and having cutting means provided on opposing sides of its end proximate to the first cavity. | 12-23-2010 |
Jason Lee James, Northampton GB
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20080266063 | INTELLIGENT PATCHING INFASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A connection management system comprises a plurality of sockets | 10-30-2008 |
Jeffrey James, London GB
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20080293552 | Exercise Deivce - The invention provides an exercise device ( | 11-27-2008 |
John Paul James, Rugby GB
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20100175694 | PROTECTIVE DEVICE - The invention relates to a protective device such as a face mask. The device protects the user from infection and may simultaneously immunise the user against future infection. | 07-15-2010 |
Jonathan Horton James, Oxford Oxfordshire GB
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20090212217 | Scanning imaging device - A Terahertz scanning imaging device for imaging objects where the object is larger than the object to imager distance. The imager comprises scanning elements, sensors, and an image processor. The scanning elements are used to direct radiation to the sensors. Multiple scanning elements and sensors may be used, each scanning a portion of the field of view. The image processor, in communication with the sensors, generates a consolidated 2-dimensional image of a field of view. | 08-27-2009 |
Joyce Irene James, Herefordshire GB
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20090307841 | SYSTEM FOR TURNING A PATIENT - Apparatus for turning a patient including a mobile support ( | 12-17-2009 |
Karen Elizabeth James, London GB
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20100179138 | Isozazole Compounds As Inhibitors Of Heat Shock Proteins - Isoxazoles of formula (A) or (B) are inhibitors of HSP90 activity, and useful for treatment of, for example cancers: | 07-15-2010 |
20120252797 | Isoxazole Compounds As Inhibitors Of Heat Shock Proteins - Isoxazoles of formula (A) or (B) | 10-04-2012 |
20130289026 | Isoxazole Compounds As Inhibitors Of Heat Shock Proteins - Isoxazoles of formula (A) or (B) are inhibitors of HSP90 activity, and useful for treatment of, for example cancers: | 10-31-2013 |
Kenneth James, Reading GB
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20090259033 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ESTERS OF SUGARS AND SUGAR DERIVATIVES - A process for the production of an ester of a non-reducing sugar or sugar derivative comprises reacting the non-reducing sugar or sugar derivative with a triglyceride of a fatty acid or a fatty acid ester of a monohydric alcohol in air, substantially in the absence of a solvent and under heterogeneous reaction conditions in which the sucrose and alkyl ester or triglyceride are present as separate phases, at a temperature in the range of from 110° C. to 140° C., wherein the reaction is conducted in the presence of a potassium soap but in the absence of an alkaline component. The process enables esters of sugars and sugar derivatives to be produced at lower temperatures than hitherto and in a much simpler process. | 10-15-2009 |
Kenneth James, Cleveland GB
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20080290302 | Suspension System and Scanning Method - A method and apparatus for performing a radiation scan of a structure involve arranging a source of penetrating radiation and a radiation detector at opposed ends of a radiation path through the structure, oriented in such a way that the source emits radiation along the path through the structure and the detector is capable of detecting the radiation after it has passed through the structure and monitoring the radiation emitted from the source that is detected by the detector. At least one continuous loop of a cable is mounted on the structure between at least two fixed locations on the structure so that the cable is movable along its length relative to the structure, and the at least one of the source of penetrating radiation and the radiation detector are fixed to the cable. | 11-27-2008 |
20140136127 | LEVEL MEASUREMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and apparatus for determining the location of a phase boundary such as a fill level, in a vessel. The method includes: providing at least one source of radiation capable of emitting radiation through a portion of the interior of the vessel; providing a plurality of radiation detectors, each detector being capable of detecting, within a part of the measurement range, radiation emitted by the source; and providing a data processing unit for calculation of the position of the phase boundary from the amount of radiation detected by the detectors, wherein the data processing unit calculates the position of the phase boundary from the amount of radiation detected by the detectors by: | 05-15-2014 |
Kenneth James, Yarm GB
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20100257931 | LEVEL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for the identification of different phases ( | 10-14-2010 |
20110048125 | LEVEL MEASUREMENT USING AN INCLINED ARRAY OF SOURCES OF IONISING RADIATION - A method and apparatus for determining the location of a substantially horizontal fluid interface within a vessel, comprising providing at least one generally linear source array comprising a plurality of sources of penetrating radiation and providing at least one generally linear detector array comprising a plurality of radiation detectors capable of detecting radiation emitted by the sources, said source and detector arrays being located such that radiation emitted from each of the sources is capable of following a linear path from the source, through the vessel and material to at least a respective one of the detectors, (iii) comparing the amount of radiation received by at least two of the detectors from a respective source to provide an indication of the relative density of the material through which radiation has passed to the detectors, the method being characterised in that the linear axis of the source and detector array is oriented with respect to the horizontal interface such that the linear axis intersects the plane of the interface at an angle between 10 degrees and 80 degrees. | 03-03-2011 |
Kim James, Kent GB
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20100113409 | Hydrochloride salt of 5-[3-(3-hydroxyphenoxy) azetidin-1-yl]-5-methyl-2,2-diphenylhexanamide - This invention relates to the hydrochloride salt of 5-[3-{3-hydroxyphenoxy)azetidin-1-yl]-5-methyl-2,2-diphenyl-hexanamide or derived form thereof and its use as a medicament. | 05-06-2010 |
Kim James, Sandwich GB
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20080207689 | Formamide Derivatives For The Treatment of Diseases - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) | 08-28-2008 |
20080267970 | Sulfonamide Derivatives For The Treatment of Diseases - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) | 10-30-2008 |
20090197912 | Sulfonamide Derivatives for the Treatment of Diseases - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) | 08-06-2009 |
20090253739 | Amine Derivatives - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) | 10-08-2009 |
20100273758 | Sulfonamide Derivatives For The Treatment Of Diseases - The invention relates to compounds of formula (1) | 10-28-2010 |
Leo James, Hook GB
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20120143864 | Method and Apparatus for Generating and Managing Service Requests - An example approach is provided for generating and managing service requests. One or more service requests are generated. Further, the one or more requests are assigned to one or more service providers and are aggregated. Furthermore, one or more updates are presented on at least a portion of the aggregation. | 06-07-2012 |
Leo C. James, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100047237 | PREVENTION OF AGGREGATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT OR HEAVY CHAINS - The present invention provides an inhibitor of the aggregation of immunoglobulin chains (or immunoglobulin V | 02-25-2010 |
Malcolm Graham James, West Yorkshire GB
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20120125333 | RESPIRATORY SYSTEM - The present invention relates a modular respiratory system to which different parts can be added in a convenient way enabling such upgraded respiratory system to deliver the most comfortable respiratory conditions at an acceptable cost of ownership. | 05-24-2012 |
Mark James, Romsey GB
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20100213455 | CONDUCTING FORMULATION - The invention relates to novel formulations comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and a conductive additive, to their use as conducting inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel formulations, and to OE devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and formulations. | 08-26-2010 |
20110006265 | ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR FORMULATION - The invention relates to a process for preparing a formulation comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and one or more organic solvents, to novel formulations obtained by this process, to their use as coating or printing inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic field effect transistors (OFET) and organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, to a process for preparing OE devices using the novel formulations, and to OE devices prepared from such a process or from the novel formulations. | 01-13-2011 |
20110021037 | COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURING SIO2 RESIST LAYERS AND METHOD OF ITS USE - The present invention relates to compositions, which are useful for the generation of patterned or structured SiO | 01-27-2011 |
20110227055 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The invention relates to the use of a closed field unbalanced magnetron sputter ion plating process in the preparation of organic electronic devices or components thereof, and to organic electronic devices, or components thereof, obtainable by such a process. | 09-22-2011 |
20110297888 | COLOURED PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles preferably with surface functionality for charge retention, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of an electrophoretic device, and to colour electrophoretic displays comprising such particles. | 12-08-2011 |
20110306742 | PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles preferably with surface functionality for charge retention, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of an electrophoretic device, colour electrophoretic displays comprising such particle, and new water-soluble dyes. | 12-15-2011 |
20110310462 | COLOURED PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles preferably with surface functionality for charge retention, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of an electrophoretic device, and to colour electrophoretic displays comprising such particles. | 12-22-2011 |
20120041165 | PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles preferably with surface functionality for charge retention, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of an electrophoretic device, colour electrophoretic displays comprising such particle, and new water-soluble dyes. | 02-16-2012 |
20120085965 | TWO COMPONENT ETCHING - The object of the present invention is a new inkjet printable etching composition comprising an etchant, which is activated by a second component. Thus, a further object is the use of this new composition in a process for the etching of surfaces semiconductor devices or surfaces of solar cell devices. | 04-12-2012 |
20120104380 | CONDUCTING FORMULATION - The present invention relates to novel formulations comprising light emitting materials and/or charge transporting materials and a conductive additive, to their use as conducting inks for the preparation of organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices, to methods for preparing OLED devices using the novel formulations, and to OLED devices prepared from such methods and formulations. | 05-03-2012 |
20120153285 | SOLUTION PROCESSABLE PASSIVATION LAYERS FOR ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The present invention relates to solution processable passivation layers for organic electronic (OE) devices, and to OE devices, in particular organic field effect transistors (OFETs), comprising such passivation layers. | 06-21-2012 |
20120181668 | INK JET PRINTABLE ETCHING INKS AND ASSOCIATED PROCESS - The present invention refers to a method for contactless deposition of new etching compositions onto surfaces of semiconductor devices as well as to the subsequent etching of functional layers being located on top of these semiconductor devices. Said functional layers may serve as surface passivation layers and/or anti-reflective coatings (ARCs). | 07-19-2012 |
20120256137 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTING COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to novel compositions comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and a wetting agent, to their use as inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells and organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel compositions, and to OE devices, especially OLED devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and compositions. The efficiency of an OE device with the inclusion of 1% volatile surfactant was 13.5 cd/A at 100 cd/m2 | 10-11-2012 |
20120273736 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERIC BINDERS - The present invention relates to novel compositions comprising light emitting materials and/or charge transport materials and a polymeric binder, to their use as conducting inks for the preparation of organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices, to methods for preparing OLED devices using the novel formulations, and to OLED devices prepared from such methods and formulations. | 11-01-2012 |
20130026415 | COMPOSITION HAVING IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - The present invention relates to novel compositions comprising light emitting materials and/or charge transporting materials and one or more organic solvents having a viscosity at 25° C. of at least 10 mPas and a boiling point of at most 400° C., to their use as inks for the preparation of organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices, to methods for preparing OLED devices using the novel formulations, and to OLED devices prepared from such methods and formulations. | 01-31-2013 |
20130026421 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The present invention relates to novel compositions comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and one or more organic solvents. The composition is solid at a temperature of 25° C. and fluid at a higher temperature and the boiling point of the solvent is at most 400° C. Furthermore, the present invention describes the use of these compositions as inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells and OLED devices, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel compositions, and to OE devices, OLED devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and compositions. | 01-31-2013 |
20130062581 | COMPOSITION FOR THE PREPARATION OF ORGANIC ELECTRONIC (OE) DEVICES - The present invention relates to novel formulations comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and one or more organic solvents. The formulation comprises a dimethyl anisole solvent. Furthermore, the present invention describes the use of these formulations as inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells and OLED devices, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel formulations, and to OE devices, OLED devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and formulations. | 03-14-2013 |
20130069020 | FORMULATION AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES - The present invention relates to novel formulations comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and one or more organic solvents. The formulation comprises a viscosity at 25° C. of less than 15 mPas and the boiling point of the solvent is at most 400° C. Furthermore, the present invention describes the use of these formulations as inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells and OLED devices, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel formulations, and to OE devices, OLED devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and formulations. | 03-21-2013 |
20130075664 | COLOURED POLYMER PARTICLES - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles prepared by a reverse emulsion solvent removal process, electrophoretic fluids comprising such particles, and electrophoretic display devices comprising such fluids. | 03-28-2013 |
20130161594 | CONDUCTING FORMULATION - The invention relates to novel formulations comprising an organic semiconductor (OSC) and a conductive additive, to their use as conducting inks for the preparation of organic electronic (OE) devices, especially organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, to methods for preparing OE devices using the novel formulations, and to OE devices and OPV cells prepared from such methods and formulations. | 06-27-2013 |
20130161602 | PROCESS FOR MODIFYING ELECTRODES IN AN ORGANIC ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The present invention relates to a process for modifying the electrodes in an organic electronic (OE) device, in particular an organic field effect transistor (OFET), and to an OE device prepared by using such a process. | 06-27-2013 |
20130208344 | PARTICLES FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - This invention relates to coloured polymer particles preferably with surface functionality for charge retention, a process for their preparation, the use of these particles for the preparation of an electrophoretic device, colour electrophoretic displays comprising such particle, and new polymerisable dyes. | 08-15-2013 |
Mark Robert James, Manchester GB
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20080245768 | Process - A process for etching a metal or alloy surface which comprises applying an etch-resist ink by ink jet printing to selected areas of the metal or alloy, solidifying the etch-resist ink without the use of actinic light and/or particle beam radiation and then removing the exposed metal or alloy by a chemical etching process wherein the etch-resist ink comprises the components: | 10-09-2008 |
Martin James, Berks GB
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20090206524 | Moulding Apparatus and Method - Moulding apparatus comprises a mould ( | 08-20-2009 |
Michael Howard James, Dorset GB
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20090326410 | Method of Detecting and Predicting Ovulation and the Period of Fertility - A method of providing information relating to the fertility of a female mammal comprising the steps of: (i) taking multiple temperature readings from the female mammal during an extended period; (ii) identifying and disregarding temperature readings having one or more characteristics of irrelevant or faulty data; (iii) obtaining one or several representative temperature values for the extended period; (iv) repeating steps (i) to (iii) over multiple extended periods; (v) analysing the representative temperature values obtained over multiple extended periods for one or more patterns in the representative temperature values indicative or predictive of ovulation in order to provide information relating to the fertility of the female mammal to a user, wherein the representative temperature values are not the maximum or minimum temperature readings obtained for the extended period; and related uses and apparatus. | 12-31-2009 |
Michael John James, Fairwater GB
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20100163117 | Float Device - A float device for use in drawing liquids such as fuel from a tank or other reservoir is disclosed. The device comprises a float arranged for rising and falling with the level of liquid in the tank and a liquid pick-up duct, which comprises a flexible tube having its free end coupled to the float. The float is arranged for vertical movement within a filter or other member, which encloses the float and the flexible tube. The filter or other member is elongate and tubular in construction and comprises an open lower end. | 07-01-2010 |
Michael John James, Cardiff GB
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20120067442 | Float Device - A float device for use in drawing liquids such as fuel from a tank or other reservoir is disclosed. The device comprises a float arranged for rising and falling with the level of liquid in the tank and a liquid pick-up duct, which comprises a flexible tube having its free end coupled to the float. The float is arranged for vertical movement within a filter or other member, which encloses the float and the flexible tube. The filter or other member is elongate and tubular in construction and comprises an open lower end. | 03-22-2012 |
20140230904 | Float Device - A float device for use in drawing liquids such as fuel from a tank or other reservoir is disclosed. The device comprises a float arranged for rising and falling with the level of liquid in the tank and a liquid pick-up duct, which comprises a flexible tube having its free end coupled to the float. The float is arranged for vertical movement within a filter or other member, which encloses the float and the flexible tube. The filter or other member is elongate and tubular in construction and comprises an open lower end. | 08-21-2014 |
Mike James, Rotherham GB
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20120061372 | IRON - The invention relates to an electrical iron. An iron comprises a sole plate ( | 03-15-2012 |
20140097170 | Iron - The invention relates to an electrical iron. An iron comprises a sole plate, of a glass or ceramic substrate bearing an electrical heating element. The electrical heating element comprises a transparent or translucent antimony tin oxide thin film which directly heats the glass or ceramic substrate. | 04-10-2014 |
Nicholas James, Wallington GB
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20120070130 | RECEIVERS FOR TELEVISION SIGNALS - A television signals receiver for receives and stores television signals encoded at a variable data rate. Time information is generated based on the time of receipt of the signals that defines the duration of the television signals when output in decompressed form at a substantially constant data rate. The received signals are then written to a file on a hard disk | 03-22-2012 |
20120076472 | RECEIVERS FOR TELEVISION SIGNALS - A television signals receiver for receives and stores television signals encoded at a variable data rate. Time information is generated based on the time of receipt of the signals that defines the duration of the television signals when output in decompressed form at a substantially constant data rate. The received signals are then written to a file on a hard disk | 03-29-2012 |
20130071092 | RECEIVERS FOR TELEVISION SIGNALS - A receiver for television signals receives and stores television signals encoded at a variable data rate. Time information is generated based on the time of receipt of the signals that defines the duration of the television signals when output in decompressed form at a substantially constant data rate. The received signals are then written to a file on a hard disk in received order together with the time information. The time information of signals stored in the file is monitored and old signals are deleted from the file such that the file stores signals corresponding to a predetermined period of time. | 03-21-2013 |
Nicholas James, Middlesex GB
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20090049483 | RECEIVERS FOR TELEVISION SIGNALS - A receiver for television signals is arranged to receive video signals comprising video data and information data. The receiver is arranged to respond to viewer operation of a control device. The receiver includes a processor for processing selected information data to convert the same into signals representative thereof for output to a television in combination with the video signals. The receiver is arranged to respond to the information data to output for display data derived from said image data and said information data and representing an inter-active image. The receiver is responsive to viewer manipulation of the control device to vary the interactive image and to establish a telecommunications link to a remote site for on-line interaction via the interactive image between the viewer and the remote site. The interactive image may form part of an interactive services interface comprising a broadcast entry level and plural broadcast interactive levels. The interactive services interface may comprise one or more on-line interactive levels entered from one of the broadcast interactive levels for establishing an on-line connection with a remote site. | 02-19-2009 |
20100095333 | MEDIA DEMAND AND PLAYBACK SYSTEM - A media system stores a plurality of media content items for transmission to a media receiver in response to requests for the items. The media system receives a request for a particular item and generates a playlist including the requested item. The media system adds at least one further media content item to the playlist and transmits the items to the media receiver for playback. A media receiver is also provided for playing back received items. The media receiver receives a playlist including the requested item and at least one preview secondary media content item provided at a playback position in the playlist before the requested item. The media receiver plays back the received items but user selection of a playback start position is disabled until the preview secondary media content item has been viewed in its entirety. | 04-15-2010 |
20100100608 | MEDIA DEVICE AND INTERFACE - A media device is provided for receiving a listing of media content items from a server, at least one of the media content items being a group entity which is representative of a collection of individual media content items. Each of the media content items is then presented to the user for selection. A user may select one of the group entities and the associated individual media content items will then be presented to the user for further selection. An individual media content item may be selected and the selected media content may be transmitted from the server to the media receiver for immediate play back or saved for later playback. | 04-22-2010 |
20110116761 | BROADCAST RECEIVER - A broadcast receiver ( | 05-19-2011 |
20110179451 | Television Display - Display features of an interactive user interface for a TV environment allow a user to interact with objects and/or information within a display space. | 07-21-2011 |
20120314135 | RECEIVERS FOR TELEVISION SIGNALS - A receiver is configured to receive television signals in a plurality of channels, a channel set identity, and a channel subset identity. Each channel defines a television program and/or other services provided by a broadcaster for the channel. The receiver is configured to store a reference channel set identity and one or more reference channel subset identities, compare the channel identity and channel subset identity for a channel in a received signal with the reference channel and channel subset identities, and output the received television signal for display of the program or other services defined thereby depending on the comparison. | 12-13-2012 |
Peter James, Gwent GB
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20080257137 | Blast Mitigation Structures - According to the invention, there is provided a blast mitigation device ( | 10-23-2008 |
Peter James, Gwant GB
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20080295445 | Blast Protection Structures - A structure for example a blast protection structure ( | 12-04-2008 |
Peter James, Newport Gwent GB
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20120090895 | METHOD OF REINFORCING A STRUCTURE AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - Disclosed is a method of reinforcing a structure ( | 04-19-2012 |
Peter James, Chepstow GB
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20100310315 | INFLATABLE FLOOD BARRIER - Disclosed is an inflatable flood defence or a water dam, the flood defence structure or water dam includes at least one inflatable chamber ( | 12-09-2010 |
Peter William James, Bristol GB
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20110049173 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with a compact vent pipe comprising one or more built-in flame barrier elements providing high liquid fuel outflow rate. | 03-03-2011 |
20110056970 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with an ullage vent for use in combination with an eternal flamer barrier means during a refuelling process. | 03-10-2011 |
20110056971 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with an additional ullage vent for use, in combination with an eternal flame barrier means, when refuelling. | 03-10-2011 |
20110056972 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with an ullage vent for use in combination with an eternal flamer barrier means during a refuelling process. | 03-10-2011 |
20110056973 | VENT PIPE FOR AN AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEM VENT TANK - A vent pipe is disclosed for use in the vent tank of an aircraft fuel system. The vent pipe is arranged with guide vanes or corner cascades for assisting the flow of fluid around the corners. | 03-10-2011 |
20110056974 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with an additional ullage vent for use, in combination with an eternal flamer barrier means, when refuelling. | 03-10-2011 |
20130313273 | AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK SYSTEM - An aircraft fuel tank system is disclosed in which a vent tank is provided with an additional ullage vent for use, in combination with an eternal flame barrier means, when refuelling. | 11-28-2013 |
Phillip James, Romsey GB
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20090114878 | PROCESS FOR STABILIZING OLEFINICALLY UNSATURATED MONOMERS - An olefinically unsaturated monomer is stabilized by a retarder-containing composition which comprises a solvent and a quinone methide as a retarder. | 05-07-2009 |
Phillip R. James, Tenby GB
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20100267992 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUBSTITUTED 1,4-QUINONE METHIDES - A method for preparing a substituted 1,4-quinone methide from a 3,5-disubstituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde is provided. Also provided is a method to prepare a 3,5-disubstituted 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde from the corresponding 2,6-disubstituted phenol. | 10-21-2010 |
20140288337 | PROCESS AND COMPOSITION FOR INHIBITING THE POLYMERIZATION OF CYCLOPENTADIENE COMPOUNDS - A process for inhibiting the polymerization of cyclopentadiene compounds (B) by contacting the cyclopentadiene compound with a quinone methide compound (A) of structure (I), | 09-25-2014 |
Rachel Anne James, Waverton GB
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20090297795 | Ink-Jet Printing Using Disazo Dyes - A compound of Formula (1) and salts thereof: | 12-03-2009 |
Rachel Anne James, Manchester GB
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20090017278 | Ink-Jet Printing Using Disazo Dyes - Compounds of Formula (1) and dimers thereof: | 01-15-2009 |
20090104417 | Magenta Dyes and Their Use in Ink-Jet Printing - A metal chelate compound comprising a compound of the Formula (1) or a salt thereof: | 04-23-2009 |
20090142554 | Yellow Azo Dyes for Ink Jet Printing - A process for printing an image on a substrate by means of an ink-jet printer which comprises applying thereto a composition comprising a liquid medium and a mono-azo compound of Formula (1) and salts thereof: | 06-04-2009 |
20090214788 | Magenta dyes and their use in ink- jet printing - A water-soluble dye of the Formula ( | 08-27-2009 |
20100068472 | Yellow Azo Dyes for Ink Jet Printing - Monomers and dimers of mono-azo compounds of formula | 03-18-2010 |
Rhodri G. James, Cardiff GB
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20090292281 | Surgical instrument - A device for morcellating tissue within a body cavity of a patient comprises a stationary tube having a distal end portion, and a bipolar electrosurgical electrode assembly located at the distal end of the tube. The electrosurgical electrode assembly comprises first and second electrodes separated by an insulation member. When an electrosurgical cutting voltage is applied to the electrode assembly, and relative movement is initiated between the tube and the tissue, a core of severed tissue is formed within the tube such that it can be removed from the body cavity of the patient. The tube comprises a twin-walled construction with an inner wall, an outer wall and an air gap therebetween. This twin-walled construction reduces the heat that is able to travel proximally along the tube. | 11-26-2009 |
Roger James, Congleton GB
Roger James, Cheshire GB
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20080207636 | Compounds Effecting Glucokinase - The invention relates to the use of a compound of Formula (I) or a salt, solvate or prodrug thereof, wherein R | 08-28-2008 |
Sian James, Cambridge GB
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20090015433 | REMOTE CONTROL FRAMEWORK - A remote control framework enables a plurality of target devices to be controlled by a plurality of remote control devices irrespective of bearer types. In a preferred embodiment any target device may also act as a control device and any control device may also act as a target device. The framework also enables any application running on any target device to be controlled by any controller device. | 01-15-2009 |
Simon James, Le Plessis-Robinson GB
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20110290493 | Compositions And Methods For Completing Subterranean Wells - Disclosed are compositions and methods for providing fluid-loss control in subterranean wells. Well-completion fluids contain fine particulate additives whose glass-transition temperatures are below the anticipated bottomhole temperature. The particles soften upon injection into the well, whereupon they soften and become deformable. The particles then migrate to the borehole wall and form a seal that reduces further fluid flow from the borehole into the formation. The additive may be supplied as a powder or in the form of a liquid suspension. | 12-01-2011 |
Stewart James, Heslington GB
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20090299049 | Bicyclic Compounds and Their Use - The present invention provides fluorescent bicyclic compounds of the formula (I); wherein ring A, the broken lines -----, C | 12-03-2009 |
Stuart Lloyd James, Belfast GB
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20090143595 | Use of grinding in chemical synthesis - A process for the preparation of a multi-dimensional microporous metal-organic compound comprising the steps of providing a first reactant which includes at least one metal in ionic form, providing a second reactant which includes a bridging organic ligand, grinding the first and second reactants together, wholly or substantially in the absence of solvent. | 06-04-2009 |
Timothy A. James, Middlesex GB
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20090103097 | Window cleanliness detection system - A detector comprises a housing ( | 04-23-2009 |
20090127464 | Flame detector and a method - A flame detector is provided which comprises a housing ( | 05-21-2009 |
Timothy Andrew James, Middlesex GB
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20100027583 | DETECTOR - A detector comprises a housing ( | 02-04-2010 |
Timothy W. James, Reynoldston GB
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20120148126 | Representation of Spatial-Frequency Data as a Map - A method for representing the structural information in a biological or physical sample is disclosed. In this method, a time-frequency representation of the spatial distribution within a sample is transformed into a color representation of the data. Furthermore, due to the directional sensitivity of the method for gathering the data, information about the structural anisotropy of the sample can also be encoded from the data. The application of this method to one or more regions within the sample enables a map to be generated which clearly illustrates quantitative measures of the structures present. | 06-14-2012 |
William James, Oxford GB
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20090054362 | COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides novel aptamer derivatives which are useful in binding to and neutralising viruses. Pharmaceutical formulations comprising the aptamers and the use of the aptamers in screening for useful compounds are also provided. | 02-26-2009 |