Baylis
Alvin Baylis, Merrimack, NH US
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20090108524 | Recreational coin device and method of use - A recreational coin and methods of using the coin are provided. The coin includes a heads side depicting a head-related sexual act and a tails side depicting a posterior-related sexual act. Preferred embodiments also include sexually suggestive phrases on the two sides similar to phrases found on US currency coins, and/or the words “heads” and “tails.” The recreational coin can be used for entertainment or novelty purposes, and can reduce social and/or sexual anxiety. In games involving the recreational coin, a first player flips the coin and a second player attempts either to correctly predict, or else to correctly match, the first player's coin flip. The winner of the game can demand sexual favors from the loser. The recreational coin and the games disclosed increase social comfort and can facilitate sexual negotiation in a group setting, by using humor and prescribed game rules. | 04-30-2009 |
Bobbye K. Baylis, Harrow CA
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20100139902 | PLASTIC HEAT EXCHANGER - The invention relates to a plastic heat exchanger ( | 06-10-2010 |
Charles M. Baylis, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140088749 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WEB-BASED TOOL MANAGEMENT - A method for controlling an automated manufacturing tool for semiconductor fabrication is provided, including the following method operations: receiving, over a network, a request from a client, the request defining an action for an automated manufacturing tool; authenticating the request; and, in response to receiving the request, triggering performance of the action by the automated manufacturing tool. | 03-27-2014 |
Frank Baylis, Beeconsfield CA
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20110029066 | Stent valve and method of using same - A stent valve insertable in a body vessel containing a body fluid. The stent valve includes: a valve for at least partially controlling the flow of the body fluid in the body vessel; and a scaffold, the scaffold including: an anchoring section for anchoring the scaffold to said body vessel and a valve supporting section supporting the valve. The scaffold is substantially radially expandable from a scaffold retracted configuration to a scaffold expanded configuration. The valve supporting section is expandable over a greater range of radial expansion than the anchoring section. | 02-03-2011 |
Frank Headley Baylis, Beaconsfield CA
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20150201990 | COMPUTERIZED ELECTRICAL SIGNAL GENERATOR - The invention relates to a medical probe signal generator. More particularly, it relates to a medical probe signal generator architecture. The present invention further relates to a system including a medical probe signal generator having an automatic probe type detector for detecting an identifier and at least one instrument cable comprising the identifier. | 07-23-2015 |
Mark Baylis, Didcot Oxfordshire GB
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20140358215 | APPARATUS FOR DEPLOYING A STENT GRAFT - Apparatus for deploying a tubular medical ( | 12-04-2014 |
Michael Baylis, Southampton GB
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20130006568 | Test Operation - A method of operating a test in a test environment comprises running the test, detecting the generation of events during the test and for each detected event, populating one or more result buckets according to one or more validation routines. Each validation routine defines a result to add to a result bucket according to a characteristic of the detected event. Once the test is completed, or during the running of the test, one or more test scenarios are run against the result buckets, with each test scenario returning an outcome according to one or more algorithms processing the results in the result buckets. In a preferred embodiment, the populating of the one or more result buckets is according to validation routines that populate a matrix of result buckets, each result bucket being populated during a specific time period. | 01-03-2013 |
Stephen Todd Baylis, Lakeland, FL US
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20150102103 | Tablet based kiosk - A tablet based kiosk to securely support a tablet such as a personal computer to receive, transmit and display information or data comprising a tablet mount including a frame having a back frame member and a front frame member coupled together to retain or house the tablet therein and a card swipe scanner housing to operatively retain a card scanner or swipe to scan information from a card to transmit information from the tablet and card scanner such as payments to a remote site, and supported above the floor or other surface by a stand including a substantially vertical column coupled to the frame by an upper coupling assembly including a power supply housing and coupled to a base by a lower coupling assembly, and a lock mechanism to selectively lock the tablet and tablet mount to the stand. | 04-16-2015 |