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Amanda Aley, Harlow GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
200900181505-Ht2b Receptor Antagonists - Compounds of formulae: (I), (II), (IIIa), (IIIb), (IVa) and (IVb): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for use as pharmaceuticals, in particular for the treatment of a condition alleviated by antagonism of a 5-HT01-15-2009

James Aley, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110270874APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEARCHING INFORMATION - A method and apparatus for use in servicing a search request where the search request comprises a plurality of parts (such as characters) and establishing a list of tokens where the tokens correspond to elements of objects and have a numerical value. For each part of the search request a subset of the list is determined, said subset identifying a set of objects which may satisfy the search query. The subsets may be identified iteratively. Token encoding is used to encode tokens based on a content of said elements and, in this case, the same token encoding is used to encode the parts of the search request. The token encoding may comprise differential encoding. In certain embodiments, resource requirements necessary to complete the search request are determined based on the identified subsets.11-03-2011

Thomas E. Aley, Cincinnati, OH US

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20090035077Tool Dust Collector - The present invention includes a device and method for collecting debris discharged from a penetrating surface. The tool dust collector generally employs a substantially flat part with a substantially curved part to form a substantially non-rigid container to be positioned on or near the penetrating surface. The tool dust collector may include adhesive bands to position the device at the penetrating location. The device allows an individual to collect dust and debris safely, efficiently, and without a great deal of preparation.02-05-2009

Umut Aley, Redmond, WA US

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20090102805Three-dimensional object simulation using audio, visual, and tactile feedback - A multi-sensory experience is provided to a user of a device that has a touch screen through an arrangement in which audio, visual, and tactile feedback is utilized to create a sensation that the user is interacting with a physically-embodied, three-dimensional (“3-D”) object. Motion having a particular magnitude, duration, or direction is imparted to the touch screen so that the user may locate objects displayed on the touch screen by feel. In an illustrative example, when combined with sound and visual effects such as animation, the tactile feedback creates a perception that a button on the touch screen moves when it is pressed by the user like a real, physically-embodied button. The button changes its appearance, an audible “click” is played by the device, and the touch screen provides a tactile feedback force against the user's finger.04-23-2009