Matthew Alexander
Matthew Alexander Chatterton, Stanford-Le-Hoper GB
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20140081792 | Auction System and Method - A system and method for conducting an auction for an item comprising an auction server in a network such as the Internet. The item is given a target price. As each bidder bids, the amount bid is added to the sum of all earlier bids for the item made by the bidder. As a bidder makes a bid, the auction server collects the amount bid. When the total bid of a bidder exceeds the target price, the bidder wins. If the bidder does not wish to pay the higher price, the bidder is refunded the total of his bids and leaves the auction for the item. If the bidder accepts paying the higher price, the sale is completed. A bidder has the option to obtain a refund of the amount bid for the item and to leave the bidding process for the item at any stage of the bidding process. | 03-20-2014 |
Matthew Alexander Payne, Columbia Heights, MN US
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20150068310 | SENSOR WITH OBLIQUE-ANGLE DISPLAY - A sensor comprises a detector defining a zone axis and adapted to receive a signal from within a zone around the zone axis and to generate an electrical signal, and a display module defining a display plane and adapted to display a pattern in the display plane based on the electrical signal, the display being oriented along an axis forming an angle with the zone axis such that the pattern is visible both from a direction parallel to the zone axis and from a direction perpendicular to the zone axis. In certain examples, the angle is about 45°, 40°-50°, 35°-55° or 25°-65°. | 03-12-2015 |
Matthew Alexander Petoe, Queensland AU
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20110238176 | IMPROVEMENTS FOR COCHLEAR IMPLANTS - The invention relates to a method of generating a place-frequency map for accurate positioning of a cochlear implant whereby the place-frequency map is used to relate a physical position of the cochlear implant to a tonotopic map of the basilar membrane/spiral ganglion. The invention also relates to a method of electrically positioning of an already inserted cochlear implant within the cochlea to provide stimuli to only the parts of the cochlea that have reduced or no residual hearing. | 09-29-2011 |
Matthew Alexander Wyon, Stafford GB
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20100126042 | SHOE - The invention relates to a shoe, and in particular but not exclusively a dance or performing arts shoe, comprising a separate shank portion ( | 05-27-2010 |