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Christopher Angus, Brampton GB
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| 20100223296 | Data Processing System - A data processing system is provided for storing and managing multiple data entries. The data processing system employs a data structure which allows the storage and management of a vast number of interrelated data entries the interrelations of which change over time. The data structure reflects such changing interrelations over time and allows the querying and extracting of data entries on the basis of their interrelations as they were or are defined at any desired point in time. | 09-02-2010 |
Clark Angus, Bristol GB
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| 20090132072 | Media Player - A method of assigning a popularity rating to a media recording. A play instruction is generated in response to movement of a switch into an ON position and media playback is started. A stop instruction is generated in response to movement of the switch into an OFF position and the playback is stopped. A play duration indicative of the time lapse between receipt of the play instruction and receipt of the stop instruction is recorded; and a popularity rating assigned to the media recording in accordance with the play duration. A method of selecting and playing a media recording. Play histories are assigned to two or more media recordings, the play histories recording the order in which the media recording were last played. Probability values are assigned to the media recordings at least partially in accordance with their play histories. The probability of selection of each recording is determined by its probability value. | 05-21-2009 |
Doris Angus, Liverpool GB
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| 20090175953 | Nanodispersions - The invention provides process for making contra-soluble nano-dispersions of at most sparingly-soluble materials in a soluble carrier material comprising the steps of: (i) providing a single phase mixture of: a) a solvent or a mixture of miscible solvents, b) at least one carrier material soluble in solvent (a), said carrier material being also contra-soluble to payload material (c) and solid at ambient temperature, c) at least one a payload material which is soluble in solvent (a), and, (ii) drying the mixture to remove solvent (a) and thereby obtain the carrier material (b) in solid form with payload (c) dispersed therein as nanoparticles. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20110217340 | NANODISPERSE COMPOSITIONS - A process for the production of a soluble composition comprising a water-insoluble active which comprises either the steps of: a) providing a liquid mixture comprising: i) a dissolved water-insoluble active, ii) a dissolved water-soluble carrier, iii) a solvent for each of the active and the carrier, and b) spray-granulating the mixture to remove the, or each, solvent and obtain a substantially solvent-free nano-dispersion of the water-insoluble active in the carrier said water-insoluble active being in nano-particles having a size range of 999-20 nm; or, the steps of: a) providing a substantially solvent-free powder comprising a water-insoluble active dispersed in a water soluble carrier, said water-insoluble active being in nano-particles having a size range of 999-20 nm, and, b) spray-granulating the powder to obtain larger and denser particles. The invention also relates to solvent-free, granular products with a particle size in the range 20 microns to 10 mm and a bulk-density of greater than 0.4 g/cm3 comprising a water-soluble carrier material, the carrier material having dispersed therein a water-insoluble active, wherein on addition of water the carrier dissolves to form an aqueous dispersion of the active with a peak (z-average) particle size of below 800 nm, preferably below 500 nm and more preferably below 200 nm. The invention also relates to an analogous “reverse” process in which the active is water soluble and the carrier is oil soluble. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110217381 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides a substantially solvent-free nano-dispersion of an active in a carrier, wherein the carrier comprises an enteric carrier soluble at intestinal pH, but insoluble at stomach pH, and wherein the enteric carrier comprises at least 50% by weight of the nano-dispersion; and processes for the preparation of a substantially solvent-free nano-dispersion of an active in a carrier. | 09-08-2011 |
Douglas J. Angus, Moray GB
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| 20120090530 | PRESSURE INDICATOR - A pressure indicator for indicating pressure of a pressure source. The indicator comprises a first reservoir which defines a first enclosed volume having a first inlet pipe for communication between the first enclosed volume and a first source of pressurised fluid. The first inlet pipe defines a nominal communication path length between the first enclosed volume and a first source of pressurised fluid. A member is provided in the first inlet pipe which defines one or more communication paths of greater length to that of the nominal communication path length. | 04-19-2012 |
Douglas J. Angus, Elgin GB
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| 20120090397 | PRESSURE INDICATOR - A pressure indicator for indicating pressure of a pressure source. The indicator comprises a first reservoir which defines a first enclosed volume having a first inlet pipe for communication between the first enclosed volume and a first source of pressurised fluid. A passage which provides a flow path for the pressurised fluid. | 04-19-2012 |
| 20120090531 | PRESSURE INDICATOR - A pressure indicator for indicating pressure of a pressure source. The indicator comprises a first reservoir which defines a first enclosed volume having a first inlet pipe for communication between the first enclosed volume and a first source of pressurised fluid. A damping passage is provided in fluid communication with the first enclosed volume. A pressure oscillation damping means is provided in the damping passage. The damping means comprises a moveable body constrained within a limited range of motion along the damping passage. | 04-19-2012 |
Katherine Louise Angus, Washington GB
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| 20080262207 | Benzimidazole compounds and their use as chromatographic ligands - The present invention provides a new method for isolation and/or purification of immunoglobulins from a solution containing one or more immunoglobulins using a solid phase matrix represented by the formula: M-SP-L, wherein M is designates a matrix backbone, SP designates a spacer and L designates a substituted benzimidazole ligand. | 10-23-2008 |
Michael James Angus, Seascale GB
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| 20090012343 | WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD - The invention provides a method for the production of a stable monolith, the method comprising the encapsulation of a waste material in the monolith by means of chemical bond formation within the monolith, and a method for the disposal and storage of waste materials, which comprises the production of a stable monolith by such method. Waste materials which are particularly suited to treatment according to the invention include various geopolymer precursors, most particularly ion exchange materials such as aluminosilicate materials, and the invention is particularly suited to the disposal and long term storage of radioactive waste materials. | 01-08-2009 |
Peter Angus, Ashington GB
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| 20100206907 | Dispenser Cap for a Spray Device - A dispenser cap comprising an axially moveable collar that surrounds an inner unit, the inner unit comprising a mounting ring at its bottom that is suitable for placement on a container, a cylindrical wall having a section that defines a radial outlet hole, said radial outlet hole being located towards the upper end of the inner unit, and a release trigger at the upper and of the inner unit, said collar being moveable between a raised position in which it covers the radial outlet hole and a lowered position in which it does not cover the radial outlet hole, the axially moveable collar comprising an internal structure that blocks the depression of the release trigger when the collar is in its raised position. | 08-19-2010 |
Robert Allan Angus, Southampton GB
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| 20100307257 | SENSOR ARRAY - An optical fibre strain sensor array comprises several sensor support panels spaced in its longitudinal direction and at least one connecting member extending in the longitudinal direction, which mechanically interconnects the sensor support panels. An optical fibre is supported by the sensor support panels and the connecting member. The optical fibre extends with the connecting member between the sensor support panels and forms a curve on the sensor support panel, the curve including at least one portion of the optical fibre that extends in the transverse direction. The width of the connecting member is substantially less than the width of the sensor support panels, such that the connecting member is capable of flexure in the transverse direction. This has the advantage that the connecting member can be flexed to take up any slack during installation of the optical fibre strain sensor array in a wind turbine blade and can be fitted to the turbine blade even if the blade has a conical shape. | 12-09-2010 |
Robin I.g. Angus, Fife GB
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| 20110148029 | DUAL-STACK DOCUMENT STORAGE BIN FOR USE IN A SELF-SERVICE BUNCH DOCUMENT DEPOSITING TERMINAL - A dual-stack document storage bin comprises a substantially U-shaped container including a first bottom wall which interconnects first and second sidewalls to provide (i) the substantially U-shape, and (ii) a first document storage chamber which is defined between the first and second sidewalls and into which documents can be stacked to form a first stack of documents when the U-shaped container is in a first position. The dual-stack document storage bin further comprises a substantially L-shaped housing including a second bottom wall and a third sidewall which is disposed relative to the second bottom wall to provide (i) the substantially L-shape, and (ii) a second document storage chamber which is defined between the third side wall and the second sidewall and into which documents can be stacked to form a second stack of documents when the U-shaped container is in a second position which is different from the first position. The dual-stack document storage bin also comprises a mechanism operatively coupled between the first and second bottom walls to support substantially horizontal sliding movement of the U-shaped container between the first position in which documents can be stacked onto the first stack of documents in the first document storage chamber and the second position in which documents can be stacked onto the second stack of documents in the second document storage chamber. | 06-23-2011 |
Robin I.g. Angus, Newport-On-Tay GB
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| 20080230980 | Bunch media processing system - A bunch sheet media processing system for an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) having improved reliability. A bunch sheet media in-feed device and a validation device are interconnected by a sheet media transport system such that sheet media can be transported between the bunch sheet media in-feed device and the validation device without passing through a bunch media processing device. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100161489 | METHODS OF OPERATING A SELF-SERVICE CHECK DEPOSITING TERMINAL TO PROVIDE AN ACKOWLEDGEMENT RECEIPT - A method is provided of operating a self-service check depositing terminal to provide an acknowledgement receipt. The method comprises identifying a depositor, receiving one or more checks from the depositor, generating a check deposit receipt associated with the transaction, obtaining an electronic mail (email) address associated with the identified depositor, attaching the check deposit transaction receipt to the email, printing an acknowledgement receipt which contains the email address, and delivering the printed acknowledgment receipt to the depositor. In another embodiment, the printed acknowledgement receipt may contain a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) associated with the check deposit receipt. | 06-24-2010 |
