Storrie, GB
John Storrie, Maidenhead GB
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20090138552 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PARTIES - A communication system having a user input arranged to receive data from a user, an information input arranged to receive information about another user and a rule server. The rule server being arranged to store a rule that initiates communication between the user and the another user when the communication system receives information about the another user. The information relating to trigger information specified by the user. | 05-28-2009 |
20090168981 | Apparatus and Methods for Managing Communication between Parties - Increasing use is being made of XML procedure calls to control and integrate telecommunications networks with other IT equipment. XML messages are verbose and include information which is not required merely to monitor activity in the network for purposes such as billing and authentication. The use of XPath or XQuery operations allow the XML messages to be dynamically and quickly analysed and filtered for relevant information. | 07-02-2009 |
20100043042 | VIDEO HEAD-END - The present invention provides an improved video head-end. The video head-end is adapted to, upon receipt of a data stream including interactive data, identify the interactive data and extract the interactive data from the data stream. Once the interactive data has been extracted from the data stream it can be translated into a different language. The different language being one that an endpoint in a television network can process. Once the interactive data has been translated it can be transmitted, along with any other data that formed part of the data stream the television network. | 02-18-2010 |
20110208813 | Personal status communications manager - A user status may be updated at one of a plurality of network entities associated with a user. Through communication between the network entity on which the update has been made and a central server, an indication of the status update may be transmitted, by the central server, to the other network entities associated with the user. | 08-25-2011 |
20130132563 | BROKERING NETWORK RESOURCES - A method of brokering a network resource | 05-23-2013 |
20130297495 | Application Server Billing - An Application Server entity in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network comprises an interface for interfacing with an application and control logic which is arranged to inspect signaling information received from the application via the interface in the form of Extensible Markup Language (XML). The received signaling information is compared with stored rule data which specifies a relationship between an element in the signaling information and an action that should be taken and output data is generated based on the comparison. The Application Server can output operational measurements and/or charging information which more accurately reflect usage made of the Application Server resources. The need for a separate OSA/Parlay-X gateway can be avoided. | 11-07-2013 |
20140314074 | WEB SERVICES INTERFACE - A Call Session Control Function (CSCF) entity in an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network comprises a first interface for interfacing with other entities and uses signalling in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. The other entities that the CSCF interfaces with can be located outside the IMS network, such as servers supporting third party IT or web-based applications, or within the IMS network. The CSCF directs XML based service requests by filtering XML messages received via the first interface. | 10-23-2014 |
John Storrie, Maindenhead GB
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20140344460 | BROKERING NETWORK RESOURCES - A method of brokering a network resource | 11-20-2014 |
William Storrie, Lanarkshire GB
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20100025103 | Coil retention assembly for electronic assembly - An assembly for retaining a coil wire assembly in the pocket of an electronic assembly such as, for example, a sensor. The retaining assembly comprises a cover which is snap-fitted over the pocket to retain and prevent the movement of the coil assembly in the pocket. In one embodiment, the ends of the coil wire assembly are retained in respective grooves formed in the cover and also in respective grooves formed in respective terminals which extend into the pocket. | 02-04-2010 |
William Storrie, Motherwell GB
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20090140730 | Linear position sensor - A sensor used to sense the position of an attached movable object. The sensor can be mounted to a pneumatic actuator. The sensor includes a housing that has a pair of cavities or pockets separated by a wall. A magnet carrier is positioned within one of the cavities and a magnet is coupled to the magnet carrier. The magnet carrier is coupled to the moveable object. A magnetic sensor is positioned in the other of the cavities. The magnetic sensor generates an electrical signal that is indicative of a position of the movable object. | 06-04-2009 |
20130147468 | LINEAR POSITION SENSOR - A sensor used to sense the position of an attached movable object. The sensor can be mounted to a pneumatic actuator. The sensor includes a housing that has a pair of cavities or pockets separated by a wall. A magnet carrier is positioned within one of the cavities and a magnet is coupled to the magnet carrier. The magnet carrier is coupled to the moveable object. A magnetic sensor is positioned in the other of the cavities. The magnetic sensor generates an electrical signal that is indicative of a position of the movable object. | 06-13-2013 |
William Storrie, Wishaw GB
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20080218158 | Rotary position sensor - A rotary position sensor for sensing the position of a movable object. The sensor includes a housing that defines a pair of cavities separated by a wall. A magnet, which is adapted to generate a magnetic field, is positioned within one of the cavities. The magnet is adapted to be coupled to the movable object. A magnetic sensor, which is adapted to generate an electrical signal that is indicative of the position of the movable object, is positioned within the other cavity. | 09-11-2008 |
William D. Storrie, Motherwell GB
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20100127697 | Linear position sensor with anti-rotation device - An anti-rotation device or assembly for preventing the rotation of a magnet in a linear position sensor and eliminating the risk of undesired magnetic field measurements and incorrect sensor signal outputs. In one embodiment, the anti-rotation device is an anti-rotation plate which is fixed to the housing of the linear position sensor and a magnet carrier which includes at least one finger extending into a receptacle defined in either the edge or the body of the magnet carrier to prevent the magnet carrier from rotating relative to the plate. In another embodiment, the magnet carrier includes a key and the magnet includes a groove. The key extends into the groove for preventing the rotation of the magnet in the magnet carrier. | 05-27-2010 |
20130176018 | LINEAR POSITION SENSOR WITH ANTI-ROTATION DEVICE - A sensor used to sense the position of an attached movable object. The sensor can be mounted to a pneumatic actuator. The sensor includes a housing that has a pair of cavities or pockets separated by a wall. A magnet carrier is positioned within one of the cavities and a magnet is coupled to the magnet carrier. The magnet carrier is coupled to the moveable object. A magnetic sensor is positioned in the other of the cavities. The magnetic sensor generates an electrical signal that is indicative of a position of the movable object. | 07-11-2013 |
20140176128 | Actuator and Sensor Assembly - An actuator and sensor assembly comprising respective sensor and actuator housings defining an interior chamber. Clips on the sensor housing engage the actuator housing for coupling the sensor and actuator housings together. The sensor housing includes a wall defining a pocket. A connector with a sensor couples to the sensor housing in a relationship wherein the sensor extends into the sensor housing pocket. A movable piston is located in the interior chamber and a tube thereon defines a receptacle for a magnet located adjacent the pocket. The piston is seated on a flexible diaphragm. An actuator shaft includes one end coupled to the piston and an opposite end coupled to a movable object. A plurality of pins in the actuator housing mount the assembly to a support bracket. The sensor senses changes in the magnetic field in response to changes in the position of the magnet relative to the sensor. | 06-26-2014 |
Willliam D. Storrie, Motherwell GB
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20110079138 | Actuator and Sensor Assembly - An actuator and sensor assembly comprising respective sensor and actuator housings defining an interior chamber. Clips on the sensor housing engage the actuator housing for coupling the sensor and actuator housings together. The sensor housing includes a wall defining a pocket. A connector with a sensor couples to the sensor housing in a relationship wherein the sensor extends into the sensor housing pocket. A movable piston is located in the interior chamber and a tube thereon defines a receptacle for a magnet located adjacent the pocket. The piston is seated on a flexible diaphragm. An actuator shaft includes one end coupled to the piston and an opposite end coupled to a movable object. A plurality of pins in the actuator housing mount the assembly to a support bracket. The sensor senses changes in the magnetic field in response to changes in the position of the magnet relative to the sensor. | 04-07-2011 |