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Bruce Woodrow, Washington, DC US
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20140102607 | TIRE WITH ROTATIONAL VISUAL DISPLAY - A tire with rotational visual display comprising a tire, where the tire includes an outer face, an inner edge and an outer edge; a first image on the outer face, where the first image is seen when the tire is in a still position; and a second image on the outer face, where the second image is seen when the tire rotates at a predetermined speed. The first image is arranged with a specific spacing to where when the predetermined speed is attained the second image is then seen. The second image of the tire with rotational visual display displays one of at least a word, phrase, picture, brand name, logo and slogan. | 04-17-2014 |
Fitz Woodrow, Charlottesville, VA US
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20150043051 | WINDSHIELD FOR LOW SPEED VEHICLES SUCH AS GOLF CARS - Provided is a windshield for a low speed vehicle such as a golf car. The windshield comprises a hinge and a top mount allowing the windshield to fold up for improved upper body safety and improved air circulation. | 02-12-2015 |
Jason Woodrow, Seattle, WA US
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20150102027 | CORABLE CONTAINERS AND ACCESSORIES - A core provides a form for rolling an accessory around it. The accessory wrapped around the core may include a mat. The core includes a bottle and a container, utilizing what would otherwise be a void at the center of a rolled up mat for storage. The bottle and container may have twist-off lids which form resealable closures. The bottle and container may also couple with one another via opposing reverse threads at the bottom of each of the bottle and container. The twist-off lids may also include connection points for a carry-strap, the carry-strap including a buckle for adjusting the length of the carry-strap to make it a yoga stretching-strap. The mat includes elastic bands through grommets at an end of the mat. The bands are tensioned to secure the core when it is rolled inside the mat via the bands being wrapped around the rolled-up mat and core. | 04-16-2015 |
20150102028 | CORABLE CONTAINERS AND ACCESSORIES - A core provides a form for rolling an accessory around it. The accessory wrapped around the core may include a mat. The core includes a bottle and a container, utilizing what would otherwise be a void at the center of a rolled up mat for storage. The bottle and container may have twist-off lids which form resealable closures. The bottle and container may also couple with one another via opposing reverse threads at the bottom of each of the bottle and container. The twist-off lids may also include connection points for a carry-strap, the carry-strap including a buckle for adjusting the length of the carry-strap to make it a yoga stretching-strap. The mat includes elastic bands through grommets at an end of the mat. The bands are tensioned to secure the core when it is rolled inside the mat via the bands being wrapped around the rolled-up mat and core. | 04-16-2015 |
Jason Charles Woodrow, Seattle, WA US
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20120255919 | PANEL TELEVISION MOUNTING ASSEMBLY WITH REVERSIBLE SOUND BAR/SENSOR SHELF - A panel television mounting assembly includes a mounting frame, and a reversible shelf for supporting a television accessory either above or below the panel television. The mounting frame includes a back configured and arranged to be secured to a support structure such as a wall or a supporting spine structure on a console, and a front configured and arranged to receive and support a flat panel television. The reversible shelf can be assembled with the mounting frame in a first configuration wherein the shelf is adjacent the top of the mounting frame with for supporting a television accessory above a panel television, or in a second configuration wherein the shelf is adjacent the bottom of the mounting frame for supporting a television accessory below a panel television. | 10-11-2012 |
John Rodney Woodrow, West Bridgford GB
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20090171070 | Process for the Purification of Recombinant Albumin - A process is provided for the preparation of a highly pure recombinant albumin solution having a nickel ion content of less than 100 ng per gram of albumin. The process comprises subjecting a recombinant albumin to a series of chromatography, concentration, and diafiltration steps. | 07-02-2009 |
20110301329 | Process for the Purification of Recombinant Albumin - A process is provided for the preparation of a highly pure albumin solution the process comprising subjecting albumin (preferably expressed and secreted by transformed yeast) to a series of chromatographic steps. Preferably, the process comprises the steps of positive mode cation exchange chromatography, positive mode anion exchange chromatography, positive mode affinity chromatography, negative mode affinity chromatography (preferably using immobilised aminophenylboronic acid), negative mode cation exchange chromatography, and negative or positive mode anion exchange chromatography. A process for reducing the level of nickel in an albumin solution is also disclosed, as is a recombinant albumin coding sequence comprising two or more in-frame translation stop codons. Also disclosed is a process for producing recombinant albumin, the process comprising culturing a fungal cell expressing a is recombinant albumin coding sequence, wherein the cell has a reduced capacity of mannosylation of the recombinantly-expressed albumin. | 12-08-2011 |
20150056654 | PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF RECOMBINANT ALBUMIN - A process is provided for the preparation of a highly pure albumin solution the process comprising subjecting albumin (preferably expressed and secreted by transformed yeast) to a series of chromatographic steps. Preferably, the process comprises the steps of positive mode cation exchange chromatography, positive mode anion exchange chromatography, positive mode affinity chromatography, negative mode affinity chromatography (preferably using immobilised aminophenylboronic acid), negative mode cation exchange chromatography, and negative or positive mode anion exchange chromatography. A process for reducing the level of nickel in an albumin solution is also disclosed, as is a recombinant albumin coding sequence comprising two or more in-frame translation stop codons. Also disclosed is a process for producing recombinant albumin, the process comprising culturing a fungal cell expressing a recombinant albumin coding sequence, wherein the cell has a reduced capacity of mannosylation of the recombinantly-expressed albumin. | 02-26-2015 |
John Rodney Woodrow, Nottinghamshire GB
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20090197316 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING PARTICLES OF PROTEINACEOUS MATERIAL - Protein particles are prepared by causing or allowing protein molecules dispersed in a liquid medium at a concentration of 8 mg.mL-1 or greater to react in the presence of a zero-length crosslinker, so as to produce protein particles comprising protein molecules that are covalently bonded together. The protein particles may be produced with sizes in the sub-micron range with closely defined sizes and size distributions. The particles have applications in many fields, but are useful inter alia for the delivery of therapeutic agents and other agents, eg imaging contrast agents, to the body. | 08-06-2009 |
John Rodney Woodrow, Nottingham GB
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20110142762 | Conjugates for medical imaging comprising carrier, targeting moiety and a contrast agent - This invention relates to the delivery of agents to the body. One particular class of such agents are contrast agents useful in medical imaging techniques. The agents may be metals useful as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or in nuclear imaging, including positron emission tomography (PET), or as therapeutic agents in radiotherapy. The agents may alternatively be contrast agents useful in X-ray imaging. The invention also relates to methods by which agents for delivery to the body can be coupled to carriers and to targeting moieties effective to direct the agent to a specific locus within the body. | 06-16-2011 |
Jonathan Woodrow, Leidschendam NL
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20110127034 | PREPARATION OF SETTING SLURRIES - When preparing a settable slurry such as a cement slurry for cementing an oil well, cement or other solid powder is mixed with water and a set retarder. In order to be able to run a convenient and rapid check on the concentration of retarder after dilution at the site of use, a tracer material is mixed with the retarder in known amount during manufacture. The tracer is chosen to enable its concentration to be determined analytically after dilution at the site of use, thereby providing a way to determine the concentration of set retarder after such dilution. The tracer may be a redox-active material and its concentration may be determined by voltammetry. Tracer may likewise be mixed with additives other than set retarder. | 06-02-2011 |
Kim Woodrow, Guilford, CT US
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20110008451 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF INHIBITORY RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS - Polymeric nanoparticles encapsulating inhibitory ribonucleic acids (RNAs) and methods of their manufacture and use are provided. Advantageous properties of the nanoparticles include: 1) high encapsulation efficiency of inhibitory RNAs into the nanoparticles, 2) small size of the nanoparticles that increases cell internalization, and 3) sustained release of encapsulated inhibitory RNAs by the nanoparticles that allows for administration of an effective amount of inhibitory RNAs to cells or tissues over extended periods of time. Encapsulation efficiency of inhibitory RNAs into the nanoparticles is greatly increased by complexing the inhibitory RNAs to polycations prior to encapsulation. Methods of using the polymeric nanoparticles for treating or inhibiting diseases or disorders are provided. | 01-13-2011 |
Kim A. Woodrow, Seattle, WA US
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20140128345 | VAGINAL MATRICES: NANOFIBERS FOR CONTRACEPTION AND PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTION - Described are drug delivery systems incorporating electrospun fibers that comprise and deliver physicochemically diverse drug compounds. Such fibers provide significant advantages in drug agent release, such as adaptability for solid dosage delivery to mucosal tissues. This is in addition to allowing for controlled drug release. Systems and methods for large-scale electrospinning productivity are described, including novel microarchitectures allowing for variable pharmacokinetics in drug release. | 05-08-2014 |
Michael Woodrow, Stevenage Hertfordshire GB
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20080207638 | Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), | 08-28-2008 |
Michael Woodrow, Hertfordshire GB
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20080275027 | Piperazinone Derivatives Useful as Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists and/or Inverse Agonists - The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) or salts and solvates thereof, processes for their preparation, to compositions containing them and to their use in the treatment of various disorders, such as allergic rhinitis: | 11-06-2008 |
Michael Woodrow, Stevanage GB
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20090312325 | Quinoline Derivatives As Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors - There are provided according to the invention novel compounds of formula (I) | 12-17-2009 |
Michael David Woodrow, Stevenage GB
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20120208798 | Tetrahydroquinoline Derivatives And Their Pharmaceutical Use - Tetrahydroquinoline compounds of formula (I) | 08-16-2012 |
Michael David Woodrow, Hertfordshire GB
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20120015932 | Pyrazole Derivatives Used as CCR4 Receptor Antagonists - Indazole compounds, processes for their preparation, intermediates usable in these processes, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and their use in therapy. | 01-19-2012 |
Philip Geoffrey Woodrow, Derby GB
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20150330236 | BIFURCATION FAIRING - A gas turbine engine including an outlet guide vane and a bifurcation fairing is disclosed. The outlet guide vane is located in a bypass duct of the gas turbine engine downstream of a fan and is of aerofoil form. The bifurcation fairing traverses the radial extent of the bypass duct and has an upstream end that blends into a trailing edge of the outlet guide vane. The bifurcation fairing includes a scoop protruding outwards from its side corresponding to a pressure side of the upstream outlet guide vane. The scoop includes a forward facing inlet leading to a delivery conduit extending inside the bifurcation fairing for delivery in use of bypass air to one or more components of the gas turbine engine. | 11-19-2015 |
20150330309 | FLUID SYSTEM - A gas turbine engine is disclosed including a bifurcation fairing located in a bypass duct of the gas turbine engine and traversing the radial extent of the bypass duct. The bifurcation fairing has a delivery conduit inlet leading to a delivery conduit extending inside the bifurcation fairing, the delivery conduit being arranged in use for delivery of bypass air to one or more components of the gas turbine engine. A diverter conduit has a diverter conduit inlet from the delivery conduit upstream of the delivery conduit reaching the one or more components of the gas turbine engine. The diverter conduit has an outlet to a location other than the one or more components of the gas turbine engine. | 11-19-2015 |
Thomas A. Woodrow, Lakeside, TX US
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20140209468 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIN ANTIMONY PLATING - Systems and methods for tin antimony plating are provided. One plating method includes doping a tin (Sn) plating solution with antimony (Sb). One method also includes electroplating a component using the antimony-doped tin plating. The antimony-doped tin plating formed by one method includes between about 1% and about 3% antimony. | 07-31-2014 |
Thomas Dewitt Woodrow, Wyoming, OH US
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20130336608 | BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A TURBINE ENGINE - Bearing assemblies, such as for use with a turbine engine, are disclosed. An example the bearing assembly may include an outer ring comprising an oil drainage aperture defined therein; an inner ring disposed coaxially within the outer ring, the inner ring including an oil supply aperture defined therein; and a plurality of rolling elements engaged between the outer ring and the inner ring, wherein the plurality of rolling elements are constructed of a ceramic material. | 12-19-2013 |
Timothy A. Woodrow, New Orleans, LA US
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20140299528 | AQUATIC LIFE AND DEBRIS COLLECTION DEVICE FOR A WATER SCREEN - A collection device for aquatic life and debris for a traveling water screen. The collection device allows sharing of water provided from a high pressure nozzle while shielding aquatic life from a high pressure spray produced by the high pressure nozzle. The collection device enables separate collection of items exposed to a high pressure spray and items protected from a high pressure spray while reducing water costs. The collection device includes a first compartment for collecting aquatic life collected by a water screen and a second compartment for collecting debris collected by the water screen. A shield dissipates or blocks a high pressure spray directed into the second compartment from entering the first compartment. A filter allows fluid to flow from the second compartment into the first compartment while blocking aquatic life in the first compartment from entering the second compartment. | 10-09-2014 |
Walter Woodrow, Katy, TX US
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20100306069 | Method and System for Purchasing Non-Fuel Merchandise - The present methods and systems (including computer software, computer hardware, and an intermediary system) facilitate a transaction for non-fuel merchandise items at any fuel dispenser during a pre-pay or post-pay inside the store fuel sale. Consumers can select non-fuel merchandise items at a fuel dispenser (either via a fuel dispenser key pad or a separate computerized customer interface, attached to a fuel dispenser) at the time they are selecting their fuel at the fuel dispenser. | 12-02-2010 |