Mowbray
Charles Eric Mowbray, Kent GB
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20090264425 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to biaryl ether derivatives of formula (I) | 10-22-2009 |
Charles Eric Mowbray, Sandwich GB
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20090215712 | PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES - This invention relates to pyrazole derivatives of formula (I) | 08-27-2009 |
20120029192 | Pyrazole Derivatives - This invention relates to pyrazole derivatives of formula (I) | 02-02-2012 |
Graham Charles Mowbray, New South Wales AU
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20090095548 | DRIVE SYSTEM WITH FLUID PUMP - A drive system ( | 04-16-2009 |
James Mowbray, Wilmington, DE US
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20080268951 | Data Visualization System for Fantasy Sporting Events - A data visualization system for fantasy sporting events is provided, wherein participants of fantasy football leagues, etc., can quickly and conveniently view and compare statistics of various players, teams, and leagues using a single, easy-to-operate, graphical user interface that can be accessed using the Internet. Statistics pertinent to a fantasy sporting event can be viewed and compared and performance comparisons can be accomplished in a single screen through the graphical and/or tabular presentation of statistics. Team statistics can be ranked according to a common ranking algorithm which allows for comparisons of the relative performances of teams while taking into account specific scoring methodologies. | 10-30-2008 |
Mathew Peter Mowbray, Cambridge NZ
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20120178338 | Toy Gun - A toy gun capable of squirting liquid and launching projectiles, the toy gun comprising or including a liquid squirting mechanism actuatable to expel liquid in a squirting manner, a projectile launching mechanism actuatable to launch a projectile, a trigger moveable between two limits, wherein movement of the trigger between its two limits can actuate both the liquid squirting mechanism and the projectile launching mechanism. | 07-12-2012 |
20130014735 | PROJECTILE FIRING TOYAANM Mowbray; Mathew PeterAACI CambridgeAACO NZAAGP Mowbray; Mathew Peter Cambridge NZ - A toy for firing projectiles comprising or including a frame and an arm pivotally mounted to the frame and able to move between a first position and a second position, wherein in use, a projectile equipped with or being an elastic member can be launched by the toy by engaging the elastic member with the arm and moving the projectile relative to the arm such that the elastic member is extended and the arm is in the second position, and subsequently releasing the projectile to cause the projectile to be launched by virtue of transfer the stored energy in the elastic member, wherein the arm is able to move to the first position so as not to interfere with the trajectory of the launched projectile. | 01-17-2013 |
Mathew Peter Mowbray, Waikato NZ
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20150111461 | DRIVING AND CONTROLLING METHOD FOR A BIOMIMETIC TOY AND A BIOMIMETIC TOY - A negatively buoyed aquatic toy with a watertight body portion that contains a battery electrically connected via a controller to at least one coil. The coil is positioned relative to a magnet and the coil may be caused to oscillate by virtue of a controller defined alternating current passing through the coil. The oscillation of the coil causes movement of a tail fin that is engaged to said watertight body to cause the toy to move upwards through a body of water. | 04-23-2015 |
Miranda Jane Felicity Mowbray, Bristol GB
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20130297472 | Identify Potential Account Numbers in a Single Pass of a List of Digits - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to identifying potential account numbers in a single pass of a list of digits. A processor | 11-07-2013 |
20140289264 | ONE PASS SUBMATCH EXTRACTION - A method for one pass submatch extraction may include receiving an input string, receiving a regular expression with capturing groups, and converting the regular expression with capturing groups into a finite automaton M to extract submatches. The finite automaton M may be evaluated to determine whether the regular expression belongs to a set of regular expressions for which submatch extraction is implemented by using one pass by determining whether an automaton M′=rev(close(M)) is deterministic. The input string may be matched to the regular expression if the regular expression belongs to the set of regular expressions for which submatch extraction is implemented by using one pass. | 09-25-2014 |
20140372105 | Submatch Extraction - A method for submatch extraction may include receiving an input string, receiving a regular expression, and converting the regular expression with capturing groups into a plurality of finite automata to extract submatches. The method further includes using a first automaton to determine whether the input string is in a language described by the regular expression, and to process the input string, and using states of the first automaton in a second automaton to extract the submatches. | 12-18-2014 |
Peter Mowbray, Tustin, CA US
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20150143985 | ANTI-BALLISTIC CHAIR - An Anti-Ballistic chair having a back portion, a seat portion, and an Anti-Ballistic panel within at least one of the back portion, and the seat portion, wherein the Anti-Ballistic portion comprises at least a first layer of Anti-Ballistic material formed from high-strength synthetic fibers extending in a first direction, and at least a second layer of Anti-Ballistic material formed from high-strength synthetic fibers extending in a second direction, different from the first direction. | 05-28-2015 |
Robert Stephen Mowbray, Ross-Shire GB
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20120293361 | RADAR CLUTTER SUPPRESSION SYSTEM - Sidelobe suppression methods and systems for use in processing radar video streams generated by rotational radar antenna scanners. The sidelobe suppression methods function in parallel with traditional Sensitivity Control (SC) processing by selectively reducing sensitivity where necessary depending on sidelobe suppression schemes that can be either directional, omni-directional (non-directional), or a combination of these. | 11-22-2012 |