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Craig Andrews, New South Wales AU

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20090209899DELIVERY SYSTEM AND PROCESS - A delivery system, including: a material for storing molecules and/or nanoparticles by substantially binding said molecules and/or nanoparticles to said material; means for applying an electric field to said material to release said molecules and/or nanoparticles; and means for applying an ultrasonic signal to said material to transport said molecules and/or nanoparticles through said material to a surface for delivery to an entity.08-20-2009
20110099851LOWER LIMB ORTHOSIS - An above heel lower limb orthosis comprising: an orthosis body; a support surface adapted to support a portion of a lower limb, the support surface connected to, secured to, or integral with the orthosis body; relief means adapted to relieve a portion of a lower limb from pressure; and at least one relief region connected to, secured to, or integral with the orthosis body or the support surface or the orthosis body and the support surface, the relief region depressed relative to the support surface and adapted to receive, secure, or integrate the relief means.05-05-2011

Craig Andrews, Kirribilli AU

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20100032355Chlorinators - Treatment devices for fluid such as water are described. Principally (although not necessarily exclusively) designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit.02-11-2010
20100313964DEVICES FOR TREATING, SENSING, OR OTHERWISE ACTING UPON FLUID - Treating, sensing, diverting, measuring, and collecting devices for fluid such as water are described. When designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit. When designed for use as feeders for supplying acid or other material to flowing water, the devices may include one or more channels communicating between the material and the flowing water. When designed for use as flow sensors or otherwise, the devices may include objects acted upon by flowing water to indicate that water indeed is flowing. Yet other sensors may be utilized to determine characteristics of water passing through the conduits.12-16-2010
20120012209CHLORINATORS AND OTHER FLUID RECEIVING DEVICES - Devices for receiving fluid such as water are described. Principally (although not necessarily exclusively) designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A device may connect to a pipe without tools and require only one hole to be formed in a pipe wall.01-19-2012

Craig Andrews, Mosman AU

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20110125330Interactive Patient System - The present invention provides an interactive patient system comprising: apparatus; sensing means associated with the apparatus, the sensing means adapted to send, receive or identify a location signal; presence identification means associated with a region of a patient, the presence identification means adapted to send, receive or identify a location signal; and altering means adapted to alter a property of the apparatus in proximity to the presence identification means upon identification of an activity signal, thereby effecting an activity in the vicinity of the region of the patient, wherein the activity signal is associated with transmission or identification of at least one location signal as between the sensing means and the presence identification means. Also provided is a method for providing a directed response to a region of a patient.05-26-2011

Craig Andrews, Kirribilli Nsw AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120111781CHLORINATORS - Treatment devices for fluid such as water are described. Principally (although not necessarily exclusively) designed for use as chlorinators, the devices may divert water flowing in conduits into the devices for treatment and subsequent return to the flow stream. A return tube of the device may be designed to create vortex action, using a pressure differential to evacuate treated water from the device back into the conduit.05-10-2012

Graham Andrews, New South Wales AU

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20120017621COOLING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A cooling method and apparatus which uses an absorption cycle with ammonia as the refrigerant and in which a generator (01-26-2012

Helen French Andrews, Victoria AU

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20100305218NANOEMULSIONS - The present invention relates to oil-in-water nanoemulsions, processes for their preparation and their use as delivery vehicles for active components for use in opthalmological, dermatological, food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, agrichemical, textile, polymer and chemical applications. The oil-in-water nanoemulsion comprises up to 40 volume % of an oil phase comprising at least 50 volume % of a triglyceride having a fatty acid chain length of 12 carbon atoms or greater and a hydrophilic non-ionic surfactant having a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) greater than 7; and an aqueous phase, in which the oil droplets have an intensity average size of less than 100 nm and the ratio of surfactant to oil is less than 1:1, more preferably 0.2 to 0.8:1.12-02-2010

Philip Craig Andrews, Caulfield South Vic AU

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20110086911NOVEL BISMUTH(III) NSAID COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to the field of non-specific anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In particular, the invention relates to bismuth(III) tris-carboxylate complexes having the formula [Bi(III)L04-14-2011

Sam Horatic Lancaster Andrews, Melbourne AU

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20120110966LAWN MOWER POWERED BY A COMPRESSION-IGNITION COMBUSTION ENGINE THAT UTILIZES MULTIPLE FUEL TYPES - The present invention is a lawn mower powered by a compression ignition combustion engine that can utilize multiple fuel types such as petroleum based fuels or plant based fuels or any combination thereof. The lawn mower includes a chassis with a rear end having a plurality of spaced wheels, a compression ignition engine mounted on the chassis to provide power to the lawn mower and one or more grass cutting blades mounted directly or indirectly on an output shaft of the compression ignition engine. The lawn mower also includes a handle projecting from the rear end of chassis and a fuel tank, a fuel line, a fuel pump and a fuel injector to provide the multiple fuel types to the compression ignition engine.05-10-2012

Scott M. Andrews, Carrara AU

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20100202596ESTABLISHING ELECTRONICALLY AUTHENTICATED INTERNET VOICE CONNECTIONS - An electronically authenticated internet voice connection can be initiated on an institution's website. Authentication of the customer's identity can be determined based upon already established credentials, such as a username and password. Upon verifying the identity of the customer, the institution's web server can generate and transmit a unique identifier to the customer's browser. The unique identifier can be an encrypted identifier used to authenticate the customer when establishing a subsequent voice connection.08-12-2010

Stuart John Andrews, Kingston AU

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20080261783ANTERIOR SHOULDER STRETCHING DEVICE - An user-actuated anterior shoulder stretching device (10-23-2008

William Andrews, Camrewarra AU

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20100293888VERTICAL DEFLECTION EXTENSION END MEMBER - A wall structure has a telescoping portion and a stationary portion. An overlapping section of the telescoping portion has a recess to allow dry wall to be fastened to the stationary portion at the overlapping section without being attached to the telescoping portion. The fastener pierces through the drywall and a sidewall of the stationary portion. However, a tip of the fastener does not engage a sidewall of the telescoping portion. Rather, the tip of the fastener stops within the recess of the telescoping portion.11-25-2010

William Andrews, Camberwarra AU

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20100218451STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITH GRIPPING FEATURES AND JOINING ARRANGEMENTS THEREFOR - A joining arrangement is provided for use in the construction of stud frame which includes a releasable attachment/detachment feature. The first member (plate) includes in at least one side wall a formation which, when members are joined, engages a corresponding formation in at least one wall of the second member (stud). The formation, such as a V-shaped protrusion, is/are disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the member and the formation on the second member is disposed generally parallel to its longitudinal axis such that upon engagement of the first and second members, the respective formations in the first and second members engage such that they are in alignment, thereby, securing the first member to the second. Additionally, a plurality of protrusions, which provide a gripping feature, may be formed on the upper surface of web for inhibiting the stud from sliding, slipping, moving and/or migrating within the plate.09-02-2010

William J. Andrews, Cambewarra N.s.w. AU

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20090293405METHOD OF PRODUCTION OF JOINING PROFILES FOR STRUCTURAL MEMBERS - A method for forming a joining profile in a structural member comprises providing an assembly having a base member, a forming body and a pair of side anvils having profiles formed therewithin. The method further comprises mounting the structural member on the base member, advancing the forming body toward the structural member such that the structural member is clamped to the base member, urging the side anvils toward flanges of the structural member, forming a profile in each of the flanges, and engaging protrusions of the side anvils with the web such that opposing portions of the web are forced upwardly by the protrusions at locations adjacent to each one of the flange profiles in order to accommodate formation of the flange profiles in the structural member. Formation of the joining profiles in the structural members allows for detachable engagement thereof with another member having a corresponding mating profile.12-03-2009