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Adam Leese, Warrington GB
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20160140098 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONICALLY AUTHENTICATING DOCUMENTS - A method for electronically signing a document by a user by using an electronic device, is disclosed. The method includes displaying the document on a user interface of the electronic device, wherein the user interface includes control fields for receiving user inputs. The method further includes capturing the user inputs upon selection of the control fields by the user. The method further includes processing the user inputs to generate outputs, wherein the processing is performed based on predefined parameters associated with each of the user inputs. The method further includes generating a document signature by using at least one of the outputs, wherein the document signature is a unique one time signature identifying the user. The method further includes electronically embedding the document signature in the electronic document. | 05-19-2016 |
Craig B. Leese, Sykesville, MD US
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20110123852 | Thin Film Electrodes and Battery Cells, and Methods of Fabrication - Thin-film electrodes and battery cells, and methods of fabrication. A thin film electrode may be fabricated from a non-metallic, non-conductive porous support structure having pores with micrometer-range diameters. The support may include a polymer film. A first surface of the support is metalized, and the pores are partially metallized to create metal tubes having a thickness within a range of 50 to 150 nanometers, in contact with the metal layer. An active material is disposed within metalized portions of the pores. An electrolyte is disposed within non-metalized portions of the pores. Active materials may be selected to create an anode and a cathode. Non-metalized surfaces of the anode and cathode may be contacted to one another to form a battery cell, with the non-metalized electrolyte-containing portions of the anode facing the electrolyte-containing portions of the cathode pores. A battery cell may be fabricated as, for example, a nickel-zinc battery cell. | 05-26-2011 |
20120330599 | Methods and Systems to Implement a Surrogate Head Model and Directly Measure Brain/Skull Relative Displacement - A human surrogate head model (HSHM) to measure brain/skull displacement due to a physical force, such as due to an explosive, ballistic, or automotive crash type of event. A HSHM may include a plurality of magnetic field generators positioned stationary relative to a HSHM skull, each to generate a magnetic field oriented with respect to a corresponding one of multiple directions. The HSHM may include one or more electromagnetic force (EMF)-based displacement sensors, each of which may include three inductive coils oriented orthogonally with respect to one another and co-aligned about a central point. A signal processor may be implemented to separate signals generated by each coil of each EMF-based displacement sensor into a plurality of component magnitudes, each attributable to a corresponding one of the magnetic fields. A computer-implemented model may be implemented to correlate between the component magnitudes and a corresponding position and orientation of the displacement sensor. | 12-27-2012 |
20130095234 | Methods for Applying a Powder Metal Layer to Polymer Articles as an Antifouling Coating - A method of making an antifouling article includes providing a mold having a mold cavity and a mold surface for defining an article. The method also includes applying a mold release material to the mold surface. The method further includes coating the mold surface with a plurality of metallic powder particles comprising an antifouling agent. Still further, the method includes filling the mold with a curable polymeric material. Yet further, the method includes curing the polymeric material and forming an article having a surface defined by the mold surface, the surface of the article having the plurality of metallic powder particles disposed thereon and comprising an antifouling coating. | 04-18-2013 |
20130312255 | Method of Fabricating Thin Film Electrodes Including Metal Tubes Filled With Active Material - A thin film electrode is fabricated from a non-metallic, non-conductive porous support structure having pores with micrometer-range diameters. The support may include a polymer film. A first surface of the support is metalized, and the pores are partially metallized to create metal tubes having a thickness within a range of 50 to 150 nanometers, in contact with the metal layer. An active material is disposed within metalized portions of the pores. An electrolyte is disposed within non-metalized portions of the pores. Active materials may be selected to create an anode and a cathode. Non-metalized surfaces of the anode and cathode may be contacted to one another to form a battery cell, with the non-metalized electrolyte-containing portions of the anode facing the electrolyte-containing portions of the cathode pores. A battery cell may be fabricated as, for example, a nickel-zinc battery cell. | 11-28-2013 |
20140220530 | Human Surrogate Neck Model - A human surrogate neck model includes a spinal neck region containing cervical vertebrae. A biosimulant intervertebral material is inserted between the cervical vertebrae. The spinal neck region is surrounded by a first silicone material mixed with a polymeric cross-linking inhibitor. One or more elastic tension bands are anchored to a top interface and a bottom interface of the neck model. A second silicone material mixed with a polymeric cross-linking inhibitor is applied to surround the spinal neck region and the first silicone material and to embed the tension bands. One or more of the elastic tension bands and/or a concentration ratio of the first silicone material or second silicone material to the polymeric cross-linking inhibitor can be adjusted for variable test conditions to closely simulate or mimic the static and dynamic characteristics of a human neck in various scenarios. | 08-07-2014 |
Eric Leese, Seattle, WA US
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20100290711 | Determination of Unicode Points from Glyph Elements - Systems, methods, and/or techniques (“tools”) for determining Unicode points from glyph elements are provided. The tools may receive indications of commands that relate to text containing glyphs. Responding to the commands, the tools may convert the glyphs to corresponding Unicode representations. The tools may also provide glyph substitution tables that include Unicode fields for storing Unicode representations of characters, along with first and second glyph fields for storing glyphs of the characters. The glyph substitution tables may include links pointing from the second glyph fields to the first glyph fields, and may also include links pointing from the first glyph fields to the Unicode fields. The tools may provide character mapping tables that include Unicode fields for storing Unicode representations of characters. The character mapping tables may also include glyph fields for storing glyphs of the characters, and may include links pointing from the glyph fields to the Unicode fields. | 11-18-2010 |
Eric S. Leese, Seattle, WA US
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20120159258 | DEBUGGING IN DATA PARALLEL COMPUTATIONS - The debugging of a program in a data parallel environment. A connection is established between a debugging module and a process of the data parallel environment. The connection causes the data parallel environment to notify the debugging module of certain events as they occur in the execution of the process. Upon notification of such an event, the process execution is paused, and the debugging module may query the data parallel environment for information regarding the process at the device independent virtual machine layer. Upon completion of this querying, the process may then resume execution. This may occur repeatedly if multiple events are encountered. | 06-21-2012 |
Gavin Paul Leese, Ulm DE
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20130154321 | HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE - The object to provide a user-friendly handling for the adjustment of the height of components, in particular head rests is solved by the device for height adjustment of a component of a seat in accordance with the invention which consists of a carrier element carrying the component, a locking element designed and arranged to prohibit height adjustability in a first position and to permit height adjustability in a second position, wherein the locking element is connected with an adjusting element via a motion link, and the adjusting element is pulled upward by pulling means so as to transfer the locking element from the first position to the second position. | 06-20-2013 |
20130221728 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT - The object to provide a child safety seat for a vehicle with a harness that can be tightened and clamped at a predetermined tension is solved by the child safety seat for a vehicle according to the invention with a harness for restraining a passenger in said seat, whereas said harness is to be tightened and clamped at a predetermined tension when in use and at least one adjuster strap of said harness is guided through a spring loaded element enabled to maintain the predetermined tension in the at least one adjuster strap of said harness and whereas that adjuster strap runs then through a clamping device to avoid slip. | 08-29-2013 |
Henry J. Leese, Hull GB
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20100223681 | Assessment Method - A method of assessing the viability of a cell comprises incubating the cell in a culture medium. The culture medium includes a plurality of amino acids and the change in concentration in the medium of at least one amino acid is determined. | 09-02-2010 |
Henry J. Leese, York GB
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20090239207 | METHOD OF ASSESSING THE VIABILITY OF THAWED CELLS - The invention relates to a method of assessing the viability of a thawed cell wherein the cell is a gamete, an embryo, a karyoplast, a putative stem cell population, a stem cell precursor population or a stem cell population. The method includes incubating the thawed cell in a culture medium including a plurality of amino acids and determining the change in concentration in the medium of at least one amino acid. | 09-24-2009 |
Matthew Leese, Berkshire GB
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20100222299 | COMPOUND - The present invention involves tetrahydroisoquinoline compounds and their use in the inhibition and/or prevention of tumor growth. | 09-02-2010 |
Matthew Leese, Westland, MI US
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20120237915 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSESSMENT TESTING - A competency assessment method for evaluating at least one capability on of an individual seeking or holding a job with a specified employer includes assessing a plurality of competencies to determine the degree to which each competency is able to predict whether the individual possesses the capability without regard to the nature or industry of the job with the specified employer; selecting a subset of the competencies based on ability of each competency to predict whether the individual possesses the capability; accepting as input at least one user-generated assessment that is relevant to each competency of the subset of competencies; and generating as output a score indicative of the individual's capability based on the at least one user-generated assessment. | 09-20-2012 |
20120264101 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSESSMENT TESTING AND CREDENTIAL PUBLICATION - A computer-implemented method for publishing a user credential includes receiving a score regarding at least one capability of an individual, wherein the score is based at least on a plurality of test inputs provided by the individual in response to an assessment test; receiving permission, from the individual, to allow publication of a credential certificate on a computer-implemented user profile associated with the individual, wherein the credential certificate is based at least in part on the score and includes at least one interface element for requesting additional information related to the individual; publishing the credential certificate and at least one interface element on the computer-implemented user profile associated with the individual; and providing a link to the additional information in response to a request for the additional information from the authorized employer, wherein the request is based on activation of at least one interface element by the authorized employer. | 10-18-2012 |
20150193136 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIONS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE INTERACTIONS - A method for generating a graphical representation of a customer-service interaction includes storing a library of predefined graphical elements and information defining a plurality of placement zones for use in image compositing. The method also includes receiving one or more custom graphical elements that are associated with a specified employer and selections that identify a group of selected graphical elements. The group of selected graphical elements includes one or more of the predefined graphical elements and one or more of the custom graphical elements. Each graphical element from the group of graphical elements is associated with a respective placement zone from the plurality of placement zones. A composite image including each selected graphical element is generated with the graphical elements positioned according to respective placement zones. The composite image can be stored at the server and output for display. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael Leese, Oxfordshire GB
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20120022766 | METHOD OF PROVIDING TRIM DATA FOR A FUEL INJECTION DEVICE - A method of providing electronic trim data for a fuel injection device to an engine system, the method comprising: reading an identifier associated with the fuel injection device; accessing a database containing trim data associated with the identifier; downloading the trim data for the fuel injection device; uploading the downloaded trim data to the engine system for use in controlling fuel injection device operation. | 01-26-2012 |
Michael V. Leese, Troy, MI US
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20100149826 | INTEGRATED REAR HIGH MOUNTED IDENTIFICATION LAMP AND BED CARGO LAMP - A cargo lamp assembly includes a lamp housing with first and second ends having first and second adjacent cavities. A first incandescent light source is disposed in the first cavity and a second incandescent light source is disposed in the second cavity. A first outboard light-emitting diode is disposed proximate the first end of the lamp housing and a second outboard light-emitting diode is disposed proximate the second end of the lamp housing. An intermediate identification light source is disposed between the first and second cavities of the lamp housing. | 06-17-2010 |
20110175438 | Vehicle Line-Locking Braking System and Method - The present disclosure relates to a computer-implemented method of line-locking a hydraulic vehicle braking system. The method includes performing a preliminary system check and controlling the distribution of fluid between a hydraulic module and two sets of vehicle brakes when the preliminary check is satisfied. | 07-21-2011 |
20110175439 | Vehicle Line-Locking Braking System and Method - The present disclosure relates to various computer-implemented methods of line-locking a hydraulic vehicle braking system. A method includes performing a preliminary system check and controlling the distribution of fluid between a hydraulic module and an individual wheel-end brake component when the preliminary check is satisfied. The system continues to monitor predetermined vehicle inputs during activation. | 07-21-2011 |
Richard A. Leese, Suffern, NY US
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20080207874 | Peptide Antibiotics and Methods For Making Same - Novel protected cyclopeptide intermediates are prepared from polymyxin B are used to synthesize new peptide antibiotics. Intermediates are readily derivatized and deprotected to provide new families of antibiotics, which have potent anti-bacterial activity against gram-negative bacteria; but also are useful and potent against gram-positive bacteria. | 08-28-2008 |
20100160215 | ANTIBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GRAM NEGATIVE INFECTIONS - Provided herein are novel compounds and novel protected compounds that can be derived from polymyxin, including, e.g., polymyxin B | 06-24-2010 |
20130345121 | Antibiotic Compositions For The Treatment of Gram Negative Infections - Provided herein are novel compounds and novel protected compounds that can be derived from polymyxin, including, e.g., polymyxin B | 12-26-2013 |
20140073559 | Antibiotic Compositions for the Treatment of Gram Negative Infections - Provided herein are novel compounds and novel protected compounds that can be derived from polymyxin, including, e.g., polymyxin A. The novel compounds have antibacterial properties against a diverse range of Gram negative bacteria and reduced toxicity compared to polymyxins such as polymyxin A. Also provided are antibacterial pharmaceutical compositions containing the novel compounds and novel protected compounds, as well as methods for preparing the antibacterial compounds and protected compounds. | 03-13-2014 |
Robert E. Leese, Derby GB
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20110232293 | FUEL HEAT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A fuel heat management system comprises a fuel line for conveying fuel, and a fuel/oil heat exchanger which receives fuel flowing through the fuel line. The fuel heat management system further comprises an oil line for circulating oil from an engine oil system to the fuel/oil heat exchanger and back to the engine oil system. The fuel/oil heat exchanger brings the oil and the fuel into heat exchange relationship. The fuel heat management system further comprises an air/oil heat exchanger which receives oil flowing through the oil line, the air/oil heat exchanger bringing the oil and air into heat exchange relationship. The fuel heat management system further comprises an air/fuel heat exchanger which receives fuel flowing through the fuel line, the air/fuel heat exchanger bringing the fuel and air into heat exchange relationship. | 09-29-2011 |
20120233977 | ROTATING FLUID PUMPING SYSTEM - A mechanism such as a rotor of an open rotor gas turbine engine comprises a rotor assembly | 09-20-2012 |
Samuel Mark Leese, Sandbach GB
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20140024518 | PELLET - The present invention relates to pellets for use in the manufacture of glass. | 01-23-2014 |
20150175472 | Pellet and a Method of Manufacturing Glass - The present invention relates to pellets for use in the manufacture of glass. | 06-25-2015 |
20160002091 | Pellet - The present invention relates to pellets for use in the manufacture of glass. | 01-07-2016 |
20160083287 | Pellet and a Method of Manufacturing Glass - The present invention relates to pellets for use in the manufacture of glass. | 03-24-2016 |
Thomas Leese, Alsager GB
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20090074983 | METHODS OF ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION USING TITANIUM-BASED PRECURSORS - Methods of forming titanium-containing films by atomic layer deposition are provided. The methods comprise delivering at least one precursor to a substrate, wherein the at least one precursor corresponds in structure to Formula I: | 03-19-2009 |
20090081385 | METHODS OF ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION USING HAFNIUM AND ZIRCONIUM-BASED PRECURSORS - Methods of forming a metal-containing film by atomic layer deposition is provided. The methods comprise delivering at least one precursor to a substrate, wherein the at least one precursor corresponds in structure to Formula II: | 03-26-2009 |