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Bradley V. Allen, Amherstburg CA
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| 20090272493 | LABELLER - A labeler includes a waste liner rewind wheel for taking up the release liner after it has been separated from the labels, and a print mechanism positioned along the label path for real-time printing of a desired print material on the labels. In one embodiment, the waste liner rewind wheel includes a mechanism for adjusting the speed of the rewind wheel as the amount of waste liner on the rewind wheel increases, while maintaining sufficient tension on the waste liner to pull the waste liner onto the rewind wheel. In another embodiment, the print mechanism is mounted to the frame along the label path, such that the print mechanism is capable of printing on the labels as they are moved past the print mechanism. The labeler may additionally include an encoder for registering the position of the label web with respect to the print mechanism. | 11-05-2009 |
Bruce Allen, Selkirk CA
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| 20080310920 | SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FOR LIQUID - In secondary containment of a liquid in a tank which has pipes or posts extending into the ground, a liner covering the ground within a containment wall has a hole surrounding each pipe. Each hole is sealed by a boot which surrounds the pipe and connects from the pipe to the liner and includes a sleeve portion clamped to the pipe and a flange surrounding the sleeve portion at one end which is welded to the liner. A frusto-conical or accordion shape expandable portion is provided allowing longitudinal movement of the flange relative to an upper part of the sleeve of the boot such that the expandable portion allows the liner lies to move downwardly relative to the pipe. The expandable portion is of larger diameter than at the upper part of the sleeve so as to allow the flange to move horizontally with the liner relative to the member. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090064616 | FLOOR SYSTEM FOR A GRAIN BIN - A floor system includes floor planks and supports for supporting the planks. Each plank is formed from sheet metal to define three depending legs with the first and third legs shaped such that the first leg of a second plank can inter-engage with the third leg. Each support is formed from sheet metal folded to define a top rail, a bottom and a plurality of spaced posts arranged in a row along the rails. A first plank has the first leg located on the top rail over the first post, the second leg located over the second post, and the third leg interlocked with the first leg of the next plank located over the third post. The second plank has the second leg over a fourth post and the remainder extending beyond the rail to engage a next support. The supports are bent and include gripping tangs to hold the planks in place. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100307072 | ROOF STRUCTURE FOR A GRAIN BIN - A roof for a large diameter grain bin is formed by roof rafters inclined from a top of the wail to a top ring, with sheet metal panels in an upper row extending from the ring to a circular bottom edge and a lower row extending from a circular top edge to the wall. A circular bracket of Z-shaped cross section is carried on the rafters by upstanding support legs and provides an upper flange engaging the bottom edge of the upper row and a lower flange engaging the top edge of the lower row and an interconnecting web portion. One or both rows are supported at a mid point on a cylindrical tube bent to form a circle butting the panels and supported from the rafters on leg members which include a center strap which can be bent around the tube and two legs bolted to the rafters. | 12-09-2010 |
Christine Allen, Ontario CA
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| 20100203163 | INJECTABLE POLYMER-LIPID BLEND FOR LOCALIZED DRUG DELIVERY - An injectable polymer-lipid blend is provided as a localized drug delivery system for a pharmaceutically active agent. The blend may be prepared from a chitosan-based material, fatty acid and phospholipid. The chitosan-based material may be a water soluble chitosan derivative. The fatty acid may be a fatty acid or a fatty aldehyde, such as laurinaldehyde, having an acyl chain length of C8-C16. The rheological properties of the blend relates to the ratio of the components and to the acyl chain length of the fatty acid. The injectable system is well suited for the delayed release of pharmaceutically active agents in the treatment of cancer and other diseases requiring localized drug delivery | 08-12-2010 |
Christine Allen, Toronto CA
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| 20080206131 | Compositions and Method for Multimodal Imaging - Provided are signal modifying compositions for medical imaging comprising a carrier and two or more signal modifying agents specific for two or more imaging modalities. The compositions are characterized by retention efficiency, with respect to the signal modifying agents, which enables prolonged contrast imaging without significant depletion of the signal modifying agents from the carrier. The carriers of the present invention are lipid based or polymer based, the physico-chemical properties of which can be modified to entrap or chelate different signal modifying agents and mixtures thereof and to target specific organs or tumors or tissues within a mammal. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20080311223 | INJECTABLE POLYMER-LIPID BLEND FOR LOCALIZED DRUG DELIVERY - An injectable polymer-lipid blend is provided as a localized drug delivery system for a pharmaceutically active agent. The blend may be prepared from a chitosan-based material, fatty acid and phospholipid. The chitosan-based material may be a water soluble chitosan derivative. The fatty acid may be a fatty acid or a fatty aldehyde, such as laurinaldehyde, having an acyl chain length of C8-C16. The rheological properties of the blend relates to the ratio of the components and to the acyl chain length of the fatty acid. The injectable system is well suited for the delayed release of pharmaceutically active agents in the treatment of cancer and other diseases requiring localized drug delivery. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090324741 | INJECTABLE POLYMER-LIPID BLEND - An injectable polymer-lipid blend is provided. The blend may provide a localized drug delivery system for a pharmaceutically active agent. The blend may be prepared from a chitosan-based material, fatty acid and phospholipid. The chitosan-based material may be a water soluble chitosan derivative. The fatty acid may be a fatty acid or a fatty aldehyde, such as laurinaldehyde, having an acyl chain length of C8-C16. The rheological properties of the blend relates to the ratio of the components and to the acyl chain length of the fatty acid. The injectable system is well suited for the delayed release of pharmaceutically active agents in the treatment of cancer and other diseases requiring localized drug delivery. | 12-31-2009 |
Christine J. Allen, Toronto CA
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| 20080299205 | Particulate Constructs For Release of Active Agents - Particulate constructs stabilized by amphiphilic copolymers and comprising at least one active coupled to a hydrophobic moiety provide sustained release of the active in both in vitro and in vivo environments. | 12-04-2008 |
Claudine Allen, Saint-Isidore CA
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| 20110303856 | DETECTION METHOD BASED ON WHISPERING GALLERY MODES IN MICROSPHERES FLOATING IN A SOLUTION UNDER TEST - The detection method can include: exciting at least one fluorescent microsphere floating in said solution under test by exposing it to excitation light; measuring a fluorescence spectrum of said at least one fluorescent microsphere, said fluorescence spectrum comprising multiple whispering gallery modes; obtaining a set of predetermined fluorescence spectra corresponding to those of microspheres having varying external refractive index and varying radius, identifying a matching fluorescence spectrum of the set which more closely matches the measured fluorescence spectrum; comparing the matching fluorescence spectrum of the set to the measured fluorescence spectrum. | 12-15-2011 |
Gregory A. Allen, Oakville CA
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| 20100198718 | FAILOVER SYSTEM AND METHOD - One aspect of the present invention provides a system for failover comprising at least one client selectively connectable to one of at least two interconnected servers via a network connection. In a normal state, one of the servers is designated a primary server when connected to the client and a remainder of the servers are designated as backup servers when not connected to the client. The at least one client is configured to send messages to the primary server. The servers are configured to process the messages using at least one service that is identical in each of the servers. The services are unaware of whether a server respective to the service is operating as the primary server or the backup server. The servers are further configured to maintain a library, or the like, that indicates whether a server is the primary server or a server is the backup server. The services within each server are to make external calls via its respective library. The library in the primary server is configured to complete the external calls and return results of the external calls to the service in the primary server and to forward results of the external calls to the service in the backup server. The library in the secondary server does not make external calls but simply forwards the results of the external calls, as received from the primary server, to the service in the secondary server when requested to do so by the service in the secondary server. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110225448 | FAILOVER SYSTEM AND METHOD - One aspect of the present invention provides a system for failover comprising at least one client selectively connectable to one of at least two interconnected servers via a network connection. In a normal state, one of the servers is designated a primary server when connected to the client and a remainder of the servers are designated as backup servers when not connected to the client. The at least one client is configured to send messages to the primary server. The servers are configured to process the messages using at least one service that is identical in each of the servers. The services are unaware of whether a server respective to the service is operating as the primary server or the backup server. The servers are further configured to maintain a library, or the like, that indicates whether a server is the primary server or a server is the backup server. The services within each server are to make external calls via its respective library. The library in the primary server is configured to complete the external calls and return results of the external calls to the service in the primary server and to forward results of the external calls to the service in the backup server. The library in the secondary server does not make external calls but simply forwards the results of the external calls, as received from the primary server, to the service in the secondary server when requested to do so by the service in the secondary server. | 09-15-2011 |
Jason Allen, Victoria CA
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| 20080206507 | LAMINATED ANTI-FATIGUE AREA RUG AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A laminated anti-fatigue area rug comprises a bottom laminate of anti-fatigue material being rubber or vinyl having anti-slip properties for stability, a top laminate of cork with an upper wearing surface having a polyurethane coating and a middle bonding laminate of fiberglass cloth and adhesive material to bond the layers together. There resulting rug is sufficiently flexible that it may be rolled for storage without cracking the cork or delaminating. | 08-28-2008 |
Mark Stuart Allen, London CA
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| 20110110819 | Sanitization process for objects and sanitization chamber - The present invention provides a process for sanitizing an object. The process comprises: (i) placing the object to be sanitized in a substantially enclosed environment, the environment being at atmospheric pressure when the object is placed therein, (ii) providing a gaseous chlorine dioxide vapour in the environment, and (iii) exposing the gaseous chlorine dioxide vapour to the object to sanitize the object. The process includes maintaining a pressure in the environment at substantially atmospheric pressure. | 05-12-2011 |
Matthew Allen, Pinawa CA
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| 20110094946 | REMOVAL OF FUSARIUM INFECTED KERNELS FOR GRAIN - infected grain is separated by comparing reflected and transmitted light at two wavelengths, one at which the light is substantially reflected and scattered the same by healthy and infected kernels, the other at which the light is reflected and scattered to a significantly greater degree by infected than healthy kernels. An apparatus having a rotating apertured cylinder, with a low internal vacuum, allows comparison of individual kernels. When comparison indicates that a kernel is infected, a lever dislodges it from the cylinder allowing it to fall into a receptacle for infected kernels. Kernels remaining on the cylinder are scraped off to fall into a receptacle for healthy kernels. Although results vary, to some extent depending on the degree of infection, approximately 90% of healthy kernels and 5% of infected kernels are deemed “healthy”, while approximately 10% of healthy kernels and 95% of infected kernels are deemed “infected,” reducing the level of infected kernels. | 04-28-2011 |
Matthew Hollis Allen, Edmonton CA
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| 20120080854 | SEAL ASSEMBLY - A fluid seal assembly consists of a seal element of compliant material that is retainingly carried by a seal carrier. The seal carrier includes one or more elements of relatively rigid material defining a sealing face with a seal-receiving groove intermpting the sealing face. The seal-receiving groove has groove-defining walls each of which has a proximal end at the sealing face and a distal end. The groove-defining walls serve as seal contact surfaces. The seal contact surfaces are configured such that the seal-receiving groove narrows toward its distal end. The seal-receiving groove has a depth and a breadth suitable for accepting the seal element, with the seal element projecting past the sealing face when compressed to be in contact with the seal contact surfaces. | 04-05-2012 |
Morgan Douglas Allen, Edmonton CA
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| 20100126720 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PREFERENTIAL SPECIFIC INJECTION DISTRIBUTION FROM A HORIZONTAL INJECTION WELL - A method for distributing injection fluid in a horizontal well bore in fluid communication with hydrocarbon bearing formation begins by determining flow resistance characteristics of the formation along at least a portion of the length of the horizontal well bore. An injection tubing string having a sidewall defining a tubing bore is injected into the horizontal well bore. The tubing string is provided with ports having a selected distribution and geometry. The annulus geometry is selectively controlled along the length of the tubing string through at least one of axial distribution of eccentricity and flow area of the annulus, so as to provide selected flow restriction characteristics along the annulus, such that when injection fluid is pumped into the tubing, a resulting flow resistance network is formed by the tubing bore, the ports, the annulus and the formation, resulting in a desired distribution of the fluid into the formation. | 05-27-2010 |
Patrick Allen, Lasalle CA
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| 20120046136 | CO-MOLDED, FOCUSED WEIGHTED, DIMPLE ARRAYED HOCKEY STICKS AND OTHER COMPOSITE STRUCTURES - Unique composite structures are disclosed that include focused adjustably weighted end plugs, co-molded focused weighted and non-weighted logo/branding components and/or dimple arrays. A representative composite hockey stick having a tubular hollow shaft, a blade, and a weight-adjustable end-plug is disclosed. The blade includes one or more weighted regions in the form of a focused weight system co-molded to an external surface of the blade. The blade may also include one or more co-molded non-weighted logo/branding components and/or one or more dimple arrays on the front and/or back face of the blade. Methods and suitable materials for constructions of the various components and composite constructs are also disclosed. | 02-23-2012 |
Peter Foster Allen, Bedford CA
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| 20100201120 | ROTATING UNION - A rotating union ( | 08-12-2010 |
Scott Robert Allen, Calgary CA
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| 20110114322 | SURFACTANT BASED VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Surfactant based viscoelastic fluids for enhancing the productivity of a hydrocarbon-bearing formations have particular applicability in acid fracturing of subterranean formations surrounding oil and gas wells. The viscoelastic fluid contains an organic acid, an inorganic monovalent salt and a quaternary ammonium aromatic salt and water. The fluid may further be foamed or energized. | 05-19-2011 |
Sebastien Allen, St-Lazare CA
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| 20100129994 | Method for forming a film on a substrate - A method for forming a film on a substrate comprising: heating a solid organosilane source in a heating chamber to form a gaseous precursor; transferring the gaseous precursor to a deposition chamber; and reacting the gaseous precursor using an energy source to form the film on the substrate. The film comprises Si and C, and optionally comprises other elements such as N, O, F, B, P, or a combination thereof. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20110146787 | SILICON CARBIDE-BASED ANTIREFLECTIVE COATING - The present invention relates to an antireflective coating comprising an amorphous silicon carbide-based film, which film further comprises hydrogen atoms and optionally further comprises oxygen and/or nitrogen, the film having an effective refractive index (n) between 2.3 and 2.7 and an extinction coefficient (k) of less than 0.01 at a wavelength of 630 nm. The present invention also relates to methods for preparing the antireflective coating and to solar cells comprising the antireflective coating. | 06-23-2011 |
Stephen John Allen, New Minas CA
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| 20080220500 | Human Elongase Genes, Uses Thereof, and Compounds for Modulating Same - The present invention relates to elongase genes, their polypeptides and their control regions, and the use of such genes, polypeptides and control regions in determining compositions for use in the treatment of disease. The identified compositions regulate the expression of the elongase genes or modulate the activity of their protein products. The nucleotide and amino acid sequences are taught for ELG4, ELG6 and ELG7. The control sequences and function are taught for ELG1, ELG2, ELG3, ELG4, ELG5, ELG6 and ELG7. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090060900 | Methods for Screening Compounds That Modulate Lipid Metabolism - Drug screening assays useful in the discovery of pharmaceutically active compounds for use in the treatment of diseases involving abnormal lipid metabolism including diabetic neuropathy are taught. In particular, the control region of delta-5-desaturase gene is taught as a target for the drug screening methods, which serve to identify nucleotides, proteins, compounds and/or other pharmacological agents, which modulate the activity of desaturase enzymes or regulate the level of expression of the desaturase genes. Cell-based and cell lysate assays are taught for detecting components that interact with the desaturase enzymes and modify fatty acid profiles. In addition, cell-based and cell lysate assays are used to identify functional and regulatory elements controlling expression of the desaturase genes as well as to screen for components that modulate the transcriptional activity of the desaturase genes. Also taught is the gene for rat delta-5-desaturase. | 03-05-2009 |
Theresa Allen, Edmonton CA
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| 20090088573 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PEPTIDES AND COMPOSITIONS, THEIR USE - This invention relates to derivatives of hemiasterlin or Geodiamolide G having anti-mitotic activities and useful in treating cancer. These derivatives are represented by general formula I, | 04-02-2009 |
Theresa M. Allen, Edmonton CA
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| 20090092663 | Tumor-targeted drug delivery systems and uses thereof - The present invention relates to targeted delivery systems for delivering therapeutic agents to tumor. The invention further relates to methods of delivering a therapeutic agent to a tumor for the prevention and treatment of cancer by killing tumor cells and tumor-associated endothelial cells. In particular, the present invention provides a tumor-targeted drug delivery system comprising a NGR-containing molecule linked to a delivery vehicle encapsulating a therapeutic agent, preferably a drug, such as a cytotoxic agent or a chemotherapeutic agent. Specifically, the delivery systems of the present invention are capable of delivering an increased amount of therapeutic agent to a tumor as compared to other delivery systems. In particular, the delivery systems of the present invention are capable of accumulating a higher amount of therapeutic agent in a tumor, or in the vicinity of a tumor cell or tumor-supporting cell, resulting in exposure of the tumor cell and tumor-associated endothelial cell to therapeutic levels of the agent for a longer period of time as compared to other delivery systems. The present invention also describes pharmaceutical compositions comprising the delivery systems of the present invention. The present invention further relates to a tumor treatment comprising an increased amount of therapeutic agent delivered by the system of the present invention as compared to other delivery systems. The delivery systems and pharmaceutical compositions can be administered to a subject, preferably a human, alone or in combination, sequentially or simultaneously, with other prophylactic or therapeutic agents and/or anti-cancer treatments. | 04-09-2009 |
