Dowd
Jason Dowd, Brampton CA
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20100047845 | METHOD OF REDUCING CURVATURE IN A MENISCUS OF LIQUID MEDIUM - The present application is directed to methods of improving cell culture vessel assays. In one aspect the application is directed to a method of reducing the curvature of the meniscus comprising applying a coating material to the interior wall of the vessel, wherein the coating material provides a receding contact angle of about 90 degrees with aqueous solutions and culture media. In another aspect, the application is directed to a method of labeling cells in a first solution by generating droplets of a second solution containing at least one cell-labelling agent and allowing the droplets of the second solution to contact the surface of the first solution. | 02-25-2010 |
20110111982 | MAGNETIC PARTICLES - A magnetic particle comprises a polysaccharide matrix and a plurality of magnetic crystals dispersed in the matrix. A method for making magnetic particles comprises combining a basic solution with a metal ion solution and allowing the metal ions to oxidize to form magnetic crystals, and combining the magnetic crystals with a polysaccharide solution to form the magnetic particles. | 05-12-2011 |
Jason Everett Dowd, Brampton CA
Kieron Dowd, New South Wales AU
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20080302678 | Edible Food Composition and Various Packaging Arrangments - A packaging system for food stuff comprising a primary container and a secondary container wherein said primary container is adapted for enclosure of said secondary container; said secondary container attached to an openable portion of said primary container. | 12-11-2008 |
20110247248 | VEHICLE ACCESSORY - An attachment for a vehicle number plate includes at least one resilient portion that prevents or limits vibration of the number plate and/or damage to the vehicle by the number plate itself or by the attachment. | 10-13-2011 |
Peter Christopher Dowd, Hamilton NZ
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20150042027 | CLAMP - A clamp suitable for clamping a handle from which a blade extends or a pair of scissors when the blade is being tested or sharpened. The clamp includes a first jaw, a second jaw and a releasable lock if the form of a latch and teeth. At least one of the jaws are able to swing with respect to the other jaw through a hinge mechanism. The first jaw comprises two outer padded parts and a central padded part. The outer and central padded parts are aligned. The central padded part is recessed such that a curved handle or pair of scissors can lay against all three padded parts when clamped. If a straight handle is clamped, the handle only contacts the outer padded parts. The second jaw also comprises padded parts which are inwardly angled for gripping. | 02-12-2015 |
Shane Dowd, Dunedin NZ
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20090241935 | GAS COOKING APPLIANCE - A gas cook top includes a plurality of gas burners arranged on a cook top surface to accommodate a variety of cooking vessels. Each burner is associated with a valve for varying the flow of fuel gas from a supply to the burner, so that the heat output of the burner can be varied in use. The cook top includes a controller operationally coupled to an actuator associated with each valve for varying the position of each valve. The controller is configured to receive an input from a user via a user interface and operate the actuator to move a valve to a desired position along a predetermined path, wherein the path may not be the shortest distance between the current position and the desired position of the valve. | 10-01-2009 |
20120183910 | GAS COOKING APPLIANCE - A gas cook top includes a plurality of gas burners arranged on a cook top surface to accommodate a variety of cooking vessels. Each burner is associated with a valve for varying the flow of fuel gas from a supply to the burner, so that the heat output of the burner can be varied in use. The cook top includes a controller operationally coupled to an actuator associated with each valve for varying the position of each valve. The controller is configured to receive an input from a user via a user interface and operate the actuator to move a valve to a desired position along a predetermined path, wherein the path may not be the shortest distance between the current position and the desired position of the valve. | 07-19-2012 |