Oldfield
Allison Oldfield, Kanata CA
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20090227903 | MUSCLE THICKNESS SENSOR - A muscle thickness sensor for measuring muscle thickness over a bone structure having a resilient frame placed over the muscle of interest and compressible material within the frame to sense muscle contractions. The compressible material is strain sensitive and generates a detectable signal when compressed due to muscle flexure. The sensor is able to differentiate between muscle contraction and muscle relaxation and is generally immune to signal noise caused by movement of bone structure and adjacent muscle groups. | 09-10-2009 |
Andrew S. Oldfield, Reading GB
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20080221002 | Dispersant - A novel ashless polymeric dispersant is claimed which is suitable for use in an automotive lubricant composition. The ashless polymeric dispersant has a number average molecular weight of between 200 and 15,000 and derived from the reaction of a polar head group, which comprises a polar moiety having more than one amine, alcohol, acid or halogen functionality with two or more polar tail groups where each polar tail group comprises a polymeric backbone of 2 to 30 monomeric repeat units, each repeat unit comprising a hydrocarbon chain functionalised by the presence of at least one electronegative element or moiety. The dispersant has good dispersancy properties, when used as a sole dispersant or in combination with other dispersants. It provides enhanced seal resistance and has good oxidative stability in automotive applications as compared to current commercial products. Furthermore the low temperature viscosity of an automotive lubricant composition containing the dispersant is superior to that of a composition with current commercial dispersants. | 09-11-2008 |
20090054281 | Lubricating Composition Comprising a Polyester Dispersant - An automotive lubricant composition comprising a base fluid and an ashless polymeric dispersant is claimed. The ashless polymeric dispersant has a number average molecular weight of between 500 and 10,000 and comprises a polar tall group which itself comprises a polymeric backbone of 2 to 30 monomeric repeat units, each repeat unit comprising a hydrocarbon chain functionalised by the presence of at least one electronegative element or moiety, the tail group being linked to a polar head group which comprises a polar moiety selected from at least one of acid, ester, amide or alcohol moieties. The dispersant has good dispersancy properties, when used as a sole dispersant or in combination with other dispersants. It provides enhanced seal resistance and has good oxidative stability in automotive applications as compared to current commercial products. Furthermore the low temperature viscosity of the automotive lubricant composition with the designed dispersant is superior to that of a composition with current commercial dispersants and the designed dispersant does not react with ZDDP and reduce the antiwear capabilities of ZDDP. | 02-26-2009 |
Andrew S. Oldfield, Saltburn By Sea GB
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20130017985 | Automotive Lubricant Composition - Lubricant compositions for use in automotive engine oils comprising a combination of a specific base stock or mixture of base stocks and a friction reducing additive to improve fuel economy and fuel economy longevity of the automotive engine oil. The friction reducing additive is a specific partial polyol ester and may also include a specific saturated primary amide. | 01-17-2013 |
Barbara Oldfield, London GB
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20100314425 | Carrying strap - A carrying strap ( | 12-16-2010 |
Graham Phillip Oldfield, London GB
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20140007004 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TASK CHAINING | 01-02-2014 |
Graham Phillip Oldfield, South Woodford GB
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20140136986 | Provision of an Open Instance of an Application - An apparatus including at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: receive a user input; and based on the user input, provide an open instance of a first application on a first device as a corresponding open instance of at least a related application on a second device. | 05-15-2014 |
John Oldfield, Cheshire GB
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20080200460 | Chemical Compounds - Compounds of formula (I): | 08-21-2008 |
John Oldfield, Macclesfield GB
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20090111993 | Process for Preparing Beta-(Fluorophenyl)-Propanoate Ester Derivatives - A process for preparing a compound of formula (I) comprising reacting a compound of formula (II) with a fluorinated boron species of formula (III) in the presence of: an alcohol; a rhodium (I) pre-catalyst species; a suitable ligand that binds to the rhodium (I) pre-catalyst species to form a catalyst complex; a base; and, a suitable solvent; the process being carried out at a temperature in the range 40 to 110° C. The compounds of formula (I) are useful in the preparation of pharmaceutically active compounds. | 04-30-2009 |
John William Oldfield, St. Helens GB
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20160031750 | HEAT TREATABLE COATED GLASS PANE - A coated glass pane comprising at least the following layers: a glass substrate; and at least one absorbing layer based on at least one metal silicide and/or metal silicide nitride wherein the at least one absorbing layer is embedded between and contacts two layers based on an (oxi) nitride of Si and/or an (oxi) nitride of Al and/or alloys thereof. | 02-04-2016 |
Lyndon Carey Oldfield, Kempton Park ZA
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20100022584 | Modulation of Glutamine Synthetase Activity - Methods of screening and designing compounds as inhibitors of glutamine synthetase are provided herein. Compounds, e.g., serine protease inhibitors, and compositions comprising the same, that are useful for the treatment, prevention, and/or amelioration of bacterial infections, including | 01-28-2010 |
Lynne Cheryl Oldfield, Stanmore AU
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20090005160 | GAMING SYSTEM - A ticket management system ( | 01-01-2009 |
20090191939 | METHOD OF GAMING, A GAME CONTROLLER AND A GAMING SYSTEM - A method of gaming comprising: generating a game outcome by selecting symbols for a plurality of symbol positions arranged in a plurality of columns, at least some of the selected symbols being displayed to a player; generating a win entitlement by selecting a symbol pattern to be evaluated in respect of the game outcome, the symbol pattern consisting of a subset of displayed symbol positions; and evaluating the win entitlement by determining the extent to which the subset of displayed symbol positions corresponds to one or more designated winning symbols. | 07-30-2009 |
20130143637 | METHOD OF GAMING, A GAME CONTROLLER AND A GAMING SYSTEM - A method of gaming comprising: generating a game outcome by selecting symbols for a plurality of symbol positions arranged in a plurality of columns, at least some of the selected symbols being displayed to a player; generating a win entitlement by selecting a symbol pattern to be evaluated in respect of the game outcome, the symbol pattern consisting of a subset of displayed symbol positions; and evaluating the win entitlement by determining the extent to which the subset of displayed symbol positions corresponds to one or more designated winning symbols. | 06-06-2013 |
Lynne Cheryl Oldfield, Stanmore Nsw AU
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20140066160 | GAMING SYSTEM - A ticket management system ( | 03-06-2014 |
Lynne Patricia Oldfield, Queensland AU
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20080276556 | Insert for a Weep Hole Opening in a Masonry Wall - An insert ( | 11-13-2008 |
Martin Louis Gascoyne Oldfield, Oxford GB
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20100284809 | WATER TURBINE - A water turbine is disclosed comprising a rotor mounted to be rotatable about an axis. The rotor comprises at least three blades for causing the rotor to rotate about the axis when the blades are located in flowing water. The rotor comprises a plurality of members in the form of a triangulated structure, and at least one of said members comprises one of said blades. | 11-11-2010 |
Nick J. Oldfield, Kent GB
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20120085085 | FLUID DOSING DEVICE - A mounting arrangement for attaching a pump arrangement to an exhaust pipe at a boss includes a delivery nozzle section and a remaining section including a pump body. The mounting arrangement includes a packing for supporting the pump body at the remaining section of the pump arrangement. | 04-12-2012 |
Richard Oldfield, Bristol GB
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20110089292 | AIRCRAFT JOINT - A method of joining a wing to an aircraft fuselage by forming a series of pinned lug joints between a fuselage side and a wing side of a wing box structure. The joint forming process includes providing a single row of lugs on one side of the joint to be formed, and providing a respective double row of lugs on the other side of the joint to be formed. A gap between opposing lugs of the double row varies along the row. The wing side and the fuselage side of the wing box structure are brought together such that the lugs of the single row are located within the respective gaps between opposing lugs of the double row, and the lugs are pinned to form the series of pinned lug joints. Also, a joint formed by the method. | 04-21-2011 |
Sean Oldfield, London GB
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20110178906 | DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD INCORPORATING VALUATION METHOD TOGGLE - A data processing system and method are disclosed which finds particular application to equity finance mortgages. An Overall System | 07-21-2011 |
Tony Oldfield, Surrey GB
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20120085544 | MARINE SUBSEA FREE-STANDING RISER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A free-standing riser system connects a subsea source to a surface structure. The system includes a concentric free-standing riser comprising inner and outer risers defining an annulus there between. A lower end of the riser is fluidly coupled to the subsea source through a lower riser assembly (LRA) and one or more subsea flexible conduits. An upper end of the riser is connected to a buoyancy assembly and the surface structure through an upper riser assembly (URA) and one or more upper flexible conduits, the riser also mechanically connected to a buoyancy assembly that applies upward tension to the riser. The riser may be insulated for flow assurance, either by a flow assurance fluid in the annulus, insulation of the outside of the outer riser, or both. The system may include a hydrate inhibition system and/or a subsea dispersant system. The surface structure may be dynamically positioned. | 04-12-2012 |
20120305262 | SUBSEA PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES AND METHODS - A device for relieving pressure in a subsea component comprises a housing including an inner cavity, an open end in fluid communication with the inner cavity, and a through bore extending from the inner cavity to an outer surface of the housing. In addition, the device comprises a connector coupled to the open end. The connector is configured to releasably engage a mating connector coupled to the subsea component. Further, the device comprises a burst disc assembly mounted to the housing within the through bore. The burst disc assembly is configured to rupture at a predetermined differential pressure between the inner cavity and the environment outside the housing. | 12-06-2012 |
20150122503 | Marine Subsea Free-Standing Riser Systems and Methods - A free-standing riser system connects a subsea source to a surface structure. The system includes a concentric free-standing riser comprising inner and outer risers defining an annulus there between. A lower end of the riser is fluidly coupled to the subsea source through a lower riser assembly (LRA) and one or more subsea flexible conduits. An upper end of the riser is connected to a buoyancy assembly and the surface structure through an upper riser assembly (URA) and one or more upper flexible conduits, the riser also mechanically connected to a buoyancy assembly that applies upward tension to the riser. The riser may be insulated for flow assurance, either by a flow assurance fluid in the annulus, insulation of the outside of the outer riser, or both. The system may include a hydrate inhibition system and/or a subsea dispersant system. The surface structure may be dynamically positioned. | 05-07-2015 |