Bayliff
Andrew Bayliff, Cumbria GB
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20100224840 | Method and Composition - A method of treating a material to improve flame retardancy, the method comprising applying to the material urea, phosphorous acid or a salt thereof, and a base comprising a monovalent metallic cation. | 09-09-2010 |
Andrew Edward Bayliff, Preston GB
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20100233925 | Composition and Method - A flame-retardant composition comprising a first component selected from a phosphorous-containing acid or a salt of a phosphorous-containing acid and a second compound selected from an isocyanic acid, an isocyanic acid precursor, a cyanate salt, a thiocyanate salt or isothiocyanate precursor, dicyandiamide, cyanamide or carbodiimide precursor. | 09-16-2010 |
C. Budd Bayliff, Lima, OH US
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20140158080 | Rotary Exhaust Valve - Disclosed embodiments describe a novel exhaust valve for internal combustion engines. Conventional IC engines, especially two-cycle engines, can allow unspent fuel to exit through the exhaust passage and thus lose power and create unnecessary pollution. A rotary valve for use with internal combustion engines which significantly reduces the amount of unspent fuel leaving the cylinder improves both the power, efficiency and pollution profile of conventional IC engines. The valve is adapted and timed to cover an exhaust exit port of the cylinder during the air intake portion of the piston cycle thereby preventing unspent fuel and air from escaping during a piston controlled cycle. | 06-12-2014 |
Michael B. Bayliff, Mulvane, KS US
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20140097239 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING 1D AND 2D BARCODES IN ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION - Barcodes, such as QR codes are strategically placed on the work vehicle in a location representative of an electrical system. Scanning the QR code with a QR scanner, smart phone or other device will take a user to the schematic location for the system and/or a list of systems in the area. Schematic details may be provided by electrical means via OEM diagnostic tool, web site or reference to a printed manual and page number. Alternately, from the schematic a user could scan a code to point them to a location on the work vehicle for system or component. In addition to QR codes on the work vehicle, QR codes and 1 dimensional codes could also be placed on components like harnesses, sensors, modules and the like to provide schematic location and assist in component detail, part numbers and ordering. | 04-10-2014 |
Simon W. Bayliff, North Yorkshire GB
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20090104690 | DEVICE FOR DETECTING AN ENZYME IN A SAMPLE - A device for detecting a mammalian host-derived enzyme in a sample of a wound fluid, said device comprising: a housing having an inlet for the sample and side walls defining a fluid flow path extending from said inlet an indicator moiety that is bound to a solid substrate by means of a peptide linker moiety that is cleavable by said host-derived enzyme, said solid substrate being located in a reaction zone of said fluid flow path; and a detector moiety located in a detection zone downstream from the reaction zone in said fluid flow path, wherein the detector moiety interacts with an indicator moiety that has been cleaved from said solid substrate to produce a detectable change in said detection zone. Suitably, the device further comprises a control moiety located in a control zone in said device, wherein the control moiety can interact with a component of the wound fluid sample to improve the accuracy of the device. Also provided are systems comprising a device of the invention and a swab or biopsy punch adapted for use therewith. | 04-23-2009 |
Simon William Bayliff, Skipton North Yorkshire GB
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20090318829 | SAMPLE COLLECTION AND TESTING DEVICE WITH PIVOT ARM | 12-24-2009 |
Simon William Bayliff, North Yorkshire GB
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20090208371 | SAMPLE COLLECTION AND TESTING DEVICE WITH SWING ARM - A sample collection and testing device comprising An elongate housing ( | 08-20-2009 |
20100063467 | Hydrogel Wound Dressings Exhibiting Reduced Fiber Losses in Use - A wound dressing comprising: a water-absorbent fabric comprising at least about 10 wt. % of hydrogel-forming absorbent fibers based on the dry weight of the fabric; and an adhesion-resistant, water-permeable wound contacting surface textile layer that is substantially continuously bonded to at least one surface of said fabric. The surface textile layer may be formed by surface treatment of the fabric, or by bonding a suitable textile web to the surface of the fabric. | 03-11-2010 |
Todd Allan Bayliff, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20110056570 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING PRESSURE OF NATURAL GAS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF DELIVERING NATURAL GAS - Methods and systems for reducing a pressure of compressed natural gas and for delivering natural gas are disclosed. A regulator comprising a vortex tube may be used to reduce the pressure of compressed natural gas while a temperature thereof is also reduced. The temperature reduction associated with a pressure drop in the compressed natural gas is achieved by throttling the gas at constant enthalpy from 3,000 PSIG to 150 PSIG through the regulator. At least one heat exchanger may be utilized to increase the temperature of the compressed natural gas to a temperature suitable for injection delivery. A pressure-reducing regulator may be used to further reduce a pressure of the gas to about 45 PSIG for delivery to an end-user. | 03-10-2011 |
20110056571 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING PRESSURE OF NATURAL GAS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF DELIVERING NATURAL GAS - Methods and systems for reducing a pressure of compressed natural gas and for delivering natural gas are disclosed. A regulator comprising a vortex tube may be used to reduce the pressure of compressed natural gas while a temperature thereof is also reduced. The temperature reduction associated with a pressure drop in the compressed natural gas is achieved by throttling the gas at constant enthalpy from 3,000 psig to 150 psig through the regulator. At least one heat exchanger may be utilized to increase the temperature of the compressed natural gas to a temperature suitable for injection delivery. A pressure-reducing regulator may be used to further reduce a pressure of the gas to about 45 psig for delivery to an end-user. | 03-10-2011 |