Goddard, GB
John D. Goddard, Dorset GB
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20100129550 | MODIFIED PIGMENTS - Pigments for inkjet inks are controllably functionalised to improve water-dispersibility, ozone resistance, etc., by irradiation of the pigment particle with high energy radiation, such as gamma radiation in air or by plasma activation, to form a stable functionalisable intermediate pigment particle, then activating the stable functionalisable intermediate, e.g. by heating, in the presence of a functionalising precursor (e.g. a polymer or polymerisable monomer) to form a modified pigment particle having one or more functionalising group grafted onto the pigment particle. | 05-27-2010 |
Nicholas John Goddard, Manchester GB
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20130119242 | OPTICAL SENSOR - An optical sensor comprising a waveguide having a sensing layer which is molecularly imprinted such that it will receive and retain target entities to be sensed, the optical sensor further comprising a detection apparatus arranged to detect a change of an optical property of the waveguide which occurs when the target entities are received and retained in the sensing layer. | 05-16-2013 |
20130313128 | Electrochemical Sensor Apparatus and Electrochemical Sensing Method - An electrochemical sensor apparatus and electrochemical sensing method within an aqueous system are described, using one or more working electrodes of boron doped diamond (BDD). A cathodic reduction process provides a cathodic measurement and, substantially simultaneously, an anodic oxidation process provides an anodic measurement. A sum of a content of two equilibrium species within the aqueous system is obtained using both the cathodic measurement and the anodic measurement. One example measures total free chlorine by simultaneously measuring hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and hypochlorite ion (OCl | 11-28-2013 |
Nicholas Roger Charles Goddard, County Durham GB
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20090230704 | Closure retention and release mechanisms - A closure retention and release mechanism ( | 09-17-2009 |
Nigel Goddard, Southampton GB
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20100094933 | System and Method for Generating Exception Delay Messages when Messages are Delayed - Generating exception delay messages when messages communicated between asynchronous messaging applications are delayed and for forcibly retaining the original message. Specifically, the invention provides methods and systems for generating an exception delay message after a time threshold has expired without deleting the original message. The exception delay message may be sent once when the time threshold first expires or each time that the time threshold expires. | 04-15-2010 |
Nigel Goddard, Eastleigh GB
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20100095308 | MANAGING QUEUES IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS MESSAGING SYSTEM - Managing an asynchronous messaging queue with a client computer in an asynchronous messaging system, where the client computer is programmed to store an manage the asynchronous messaging queue, includes receiving a reactive message in the asynchronous messaging queue, the reactive message including an identification of a referenced message and an action to be performed on the referenced message; and performing the action on the previously initiated message with the client computer if the referenced message is present in the asynchronous messaging queue. | 04-15-2010 |
20120272248 | MANAGING QUEUES IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS MESSAGING SYSTEM - A method of managing an asynchronous messaging queue with a client computer in an asynchronous messaging system, where the client computer is programmed to store an manage the asynchronous messaging queue, includes receiving a reactive message in the asynchronous messaging queue, the reactive message including an identification of a previously initiated message and an action to be performed on the previously initiated message; and upon determining that the previously initiated message has already been received in the asynchronous messaging queue, performing the action on the previously initiated message with the client computer. | 10-25-2012 |
Noel R. Goddard, Chichester GB
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20100305985 | Contract management system - A contract management system is disclosed for managing a contract between a supplier and a purchaser, the system comprising a stage payment management unit for receiving contract information from a supplier terminal and creating a payment schedule and an interface unit for providing a communication interface between the contract management system, the supplier terminal and a purchaser terminal. The system also includes a foreign exchange pricing engine for receiving a request from the purchaser via the communication interface for an exchange rate for making one of the payments in a second currency, retrieving a current exchange rate between the second and first currencies from a exchange rate database and notifying the purchaser of the exchange rate via the communication interface. A foreign exchange hedging engine is also provided, for purchasing an amount of the first currency corresponding to the payment based on the exchange rate. | 12-02-2010 |
Robert William Goddard, Oxfordshire GB
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20110125252 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POSITIONING A STENT GRAFT - A stent graft can be held in place on the outside of the thoracic arch by a hypodermic needle tube which passes through the bore of the stent graft and back to the user. A centre tube tethered to the stent graft at the end distal to the user is employed to hold the stent graft within the pulsatile blood flow, preventing the stent graft from collapsing during deployment. The position of both the hypodermic needle tube and the centre tube can be controlled by the user by means of a control handle. | 05-26-2011 |
Simon Goddard, Cambridgeshire GB
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20110008590 | Solvent for a Printing Composition - A composition suitable for fabricating an electronic device such as an OLED using an ink-jet printing technique comprises a conducting or semi-conducting organic material and a solvent, the solvent having a boiling point of greater than 250° C. and a viscosity of less than 5 cPs. The composition preferably has a viscosity in the range between 0.1 and 20 cPs, and the solvent preferably has the formula: | 01-13-2011 |
20110186832 | Opto-electrical Devices and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - An improved composition for ink jet printing an opto-electrical device, which composition comprises a solution-processable host material and a metal complex, wherein the viscosity of the composition exceeds 12 mPa·s at 20° C. | 08-04-2011 |
20110195176 | Method of Manufacturing a Display - A method for the manufacture of an organic light-emissive display comprises: providing a substrate comprising a first electrode layer and a bank structure defining a plurality of wells; depositing a conductive organic layer over the first electrode; depositing an organic light-emissive layer over the conductive organic layer; and depositing a second electrode over the organic light-emissive layer, wherein the conductive organic layer is deposited by ink jet printing a composition comprising poly(ethylene dioxythiophene) (PEDOT) doped with a polyanion, wherein the polyanion has a molecular weight of equal to or less than 30 kDa measured relative to polystyrene molecular weight standards using gel-permeation chromatography, the viscosity of the composition being equal to or less than 10 mPa·s, and the solids content of the composition being equal to or less than 5 wt % based on the volume of the composition. The composition may include an optional solvent or other additive. | 08-11-2011 |
20110269255 | Compositions and Methods for Manufacturing Light-emissive Devices - A composition adapted for use in the manufacture of an organic light-emissive device by passing the composition through one or more openings under pressure to deposit the composition, the composition comprising: a semi-conductive organic host material; a luminescent metal complex; and a first solvent, wherein the first solvent has a structure: | 11-03-2011 |
Simon Goddard, Impington GB
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20090263567 | Methods of Manufacturing Opto-Electrical Devices - A method of fabricating an opto-electrical device, the method comprising the steps: depositing, on a substrate comprising a first electrode for injecting charge carriers of a first polarity, a composition comprising a conductive or semi-conductive organic material, a solvent, and a first additive; and, depositing a second electrode for injecting charge carriers of a second polarity opposite to the first polarity, wherein the first additive is a basic additive. | 10-22-2009 |
20090315023 | Opto-Electrical Devices and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - A composition for use in the manufacture of an opto-electrical device, the composition comprising: a conductive or semi-conductive organic material; a solvent; and a first additive, wherein the first additive is an alcohol ether having a boiling point lower than 170° C. | 12-24-2009 |
20130001594 | Electronic Device - A method of making an electronic device comprising a double bank well-defining structure, which method comprises: providing an electronic substrate; depositing a first insulating material on the substrate to form a first insulating layer; depositing a second insulating material on the first insulating layer to form a second insulating layer; removing a portion of the second insulating layer to expose a portion of the first insulating layer and form a second well-defining bank; depositing a resist on the second insulating layer and on a portion of the exposed first insulating layer; removing the portion of the first insulating layer not covered by the resist, to expose a portion of the electronic substrate and form a first well-defining bank within the second well-defining bank; and removing the resist. The method can provide devices with reduced leakage currents. | 01-03-2013 |
Simon Goddard, Cambrigeshire GB
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20110306157 | Opto-electrical Devices and Methods of Manufacturing the Same - A composition for ink jet printing an opto-electrical device, comprising a charge injecting and/or transporting organic material and a solvent mixture, wherein the solvent mixture is present in an amount of about 30% v/v based on the volume of the composition and comprises a first co-solvent and a second co-solvent miscible with the first co-solvent; wherein the first co-solvent comprises ethylene glycol; and the second co-solvent comprises glycerol, wherein the ratio by volume of the first co-solvent to second co-solvent is approximately 1:2. The composition provides slower drying PEDOT ink formulations having improved film uniformity within pixels and across swathe joins which do not compromise other aspects of the ink's performance. | 12-15-2011 |
Simon Peter Goddard, Sheffield GB
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20120235746 | Amplifier - An amplifier comprising at least one amplifying element ( | 09-20-2012 |
Timothy James Goddard, Fakenham GB
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20130233571 | COILED TUBING INJECTOR HEAD WITH CHAIN GUIDES - In an injector head ( | 09-12-2013 |
Trevor Goddard, Herts GB
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20100154063 | IMPROVEMENTS IN RESISTING THE SPREAD OF UNWANTED CODE AND DATA - A method of processing an electronic file by identifying portions of content data in the electronic file and determining if each portion of content data is passive content data having a fixed purpose or active content data having an associated function. If a portion is passive content data, then a determination is made as to whether the portion of passive content data is to be re-generated. If a portion is active content data, then the portion is analysed to determine whether the portion of active content data is to be re-generated. A re-generated electronic file is then created from the portions of content data which are determined to be re-generated. | 06-17-2010 |
20130326624 | RESISTING THE SPREAD OF UNWANTED CODE AND DATA - A method of processing an electronic file by identifying portions of content data in the electronic file and determining if each portion of content data is passive content data having a fixed purpose or active content data having an associated function. If a portion is passive content data, then a determination is made as to whether the portion of passive content data is to be re-generated. If a portion is active content data, then the portion is analysed to determine whether the portion of active content data is to be re-generated. A re-generated electronic file is then created from the portions of content data which are determined to be re-generated. | 12-05-2013 |