Bayly
Christopher I. Bayly, Santa Fe, NM US
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20140256743 | CATHEPSIN CYSTEINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS - This invention relates to a novel class of compounds which are cysteine protease inhibitors, including but not limited to, inhibitors of cathepsins K, L, S and B. These compounds are useful for treating diseases in which inhibition of bone resorption is indicated, such as osteoporosis. | 09-11-2014 |
Harry A. Bayly, Mechanicville, NY US
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20090108024 | HYDRAULIC CONTAINER EVACUATOR AND METHOD - A viscous material container evacuator comprises: a chamber to hold a container and a plunger axially and slidably accommodated within the chamber to express material from the container; at least one hinged enclosure that closes to define the chamber and to securely enclose the container; at least one hydraulically activated fastener that secures the enclosure around the container; a hydraulic motor operatively part of the fastener; and a relief cartridge controllably mounted with a hydraulic line to the motor to deliver a hydraulic drive pressure to the motor and comprising a bypass line around the motor and a pressure sensor to sense a pressure level of the hydraulic drive pressure and to divert the hydraulic drive pressure from the motor when the pressure level is sensed. | 04-30-2009 |
20120043351 | VISCOUS MATERIAL PROCESSING SYSTEM - A viscous material container evacuator comprises: a chamber to hold a container and a plunger axially and slidably accommodated within the chamber to express material from the container; at least one hinged enclosure that closes to define the chamber and to securely enclose the container; at least one hydraulically activated fastener that secures the enclosure around the container; a hydraulic motor operatively part of the fastener; and a relief cartridge controllably mounted with a hydraulic line to the motor to deliver a hydraulic drive pressure to the motor and comprising a bypass line around the motor and a pressure sensor to sense a pressure level of the hydraulic drive pressure and to divert the hydraulic drive pressure from the motor when the pressure level is sensed. | 02-23-2012 |
Jason Bayly, San Francisco, CA US
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20150161525 | Ranking Reserved Seating on Event Management Systems - In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a seating map of a venue for an event associated with an event-management system, wherein the seating map has a plurality of seats, each seat having a particular location with respect to the seating map, receiving from an event organizer for the event a focal point for the seating map, the focal point having a location with respect to the seating map, and determining a score for each seat based at least in part on the distance between the particular location of the seat and the location of the focal point. | 06-11-2015 |
Mark Simon Bayly, Victoria AU
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20120220959 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 08-30-2012 |
Mark Simon Bayly, Eltham North AU
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20130211350 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 08-15-2013 |
20150088080 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 03-26-2015 |
Michelle Bayly, Abington, MA US
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20150157845 | LINE SEPARATION PROTECTOR - A line separation protector is provided that can include an arm, an anchor, a clasp attached to the arm, and a tab connected to and configured to manipulate the clasp. A tubing subsystem is also provided that can include a first tubing threaded through the anchor of the line separation protector described herein. A line connection system is also provided and can include the tubing subsystem described herein, and a second tubing, wherein the clasp of the line separation protector is configured to engage the second tubing. A method of protecting a line connection system is also described herein and includes engaging a second tubing with the clasp of the protector to form a protected line connection system. | 06-11-2015 |
Michelle Bayly, Aliso Viejo, CA US
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20140263062 | Universal portable machine for online hemodiafiltration using regenerated dialysate - Manifolds suitable for use in hemodialysis, hemofiltration, hemodiafiltration, and peritoneal dialysis are provided. One or more of the manifolds can include a manifold body and an external tube. The manifold body can include at least one conduit including a first conduit and at least one port including a first port in fluid communication with the first conduit. The external tube can be in fluid communication with the first port and can include a main segment, a first branch segment, and a second branch segment containing at least one bacterial filter. The first branch segment and/or second branch segment can include at least one flow restrictor. Dialysis machines, systems, and kits including one or more such manifold are also provided, as are methods of performing hemodiafiltration using such manifolds. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276371 | Universal portable artificial kidney for hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis - Methods, systems, and kits are provided for performing hemodialysis, hemodiafiltration, and peritoneal dialysis on a portable machine suitable for both clinical and home use. Peritoneal dialysate can be flowed into and out of the peritoneal cavity, and can also be regenerated within the system, without the need for introducing fresh dialysate. Common hardware and software can be utilized for both peritoneal dialysis and other forms of dialysis such as hemodialysis, hemofiltration, and hemodiafiltration, allowing for facile transition between different dialysis modes using the same dialysis machine. | 09-18-2014 |
Peter Bayly, Doreen AU
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20130211350 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 08-15-2013 |
20150088080 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 03-26-2015 |
Peter Bayly, Victoria AU
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20120220959 | SPREADING IMPLEMENT - This invention relates to an implement | 08-30-2012 |
Peter Kingsley Bayly, Doreen AU
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20080271388 | Anchoring stake - The present invention relates to an anchoring stake that includes an elongate member having a longitudinal axis extending along its longitudinal length, the elongate member having a lower portion which is insertable into a ground environment and an upper portion which in use projects above the ground environment, and at least one anchor member attached to the lower portion of the elongate member. The anchor member is movable between an insertion position in which the length of the at least one anchor member is generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of the elongate member and an anchoring position in which the length of the at least one anchor member extends at an angle away from longitudinal axis of the elongate member. | 11-06-2008 |
Philip Bayly, St. Louis, MO US
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20140377319 | ALTERING PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND/OR BRAIN INTERSTITIAL FLUID - Devices and methods of altering protein concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid are disclosed. Devices include a support having at least one protease attached to the support. The device may further include a housing. Devices may be implantable for use in an in vivo active flow system or for use in an in vivo passive system. Devices may also be used in an ex vivo active flow system. Devices may also be used in a passive system to treat cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid that is withdrawn, or in a passive system that is implanted surgically. Methods include contacting cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid with a support including at least one protease attached to the support. Proteins contained in the cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid are cleaved by the protease resulting in the reduction of protein in cerebrospinal fluid and/or brain interstitial fluid. Additionally, methods are disclosed for treating neurodegenerative diseases and neurological disorders. | 12-25-2014 |
Simon Bayly, Yarnton GB
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20090130696 | HDL Cholesterol Sensor Using Selective Surfactant - A method for the determination of the amount of cholesterol in high density lipoproteins in a high density lipoprotein containing sample, said method comprising reacting the sample with a surfactant which preferentially reacts with high density lipoproteins in the sample, said surfactant being selected from hydroxyethyl glucamide derivatives and N-acyl-N-methyl glucamine derivatives, and measuring the amount of cholesterol in the high density lipoproteins, for example using an electrochemical technique. | 05-21-2009 |
20090203054 | HDL Cholesterol Sensor Using Selective Surfactant - A method for the determination of the amount of cholesterol in high density lipoproteins in a high density lipoprotein containing sample, said method comprising reacting the sample with a surfactant which selectively reacts with high density lipoproteins in the sample, said surfactant being selected from sucrose esters, and maltosides, and measuring the amount of cholesterol in the high density lipoproteins, for example using an electrochemical technique. | 08-13-2009 |
Trajan Bayly, New Haven, CT US
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20090216588 | RETURN ON INVESTMENT ANALYZER - In various embodiments, a user enters information regarding a business entity for classification of the business entity. Thereafter, a user views a series of questions and when those questions are pre-populated with answers a user can keep the pre-populated answer or replace the pre-populated answer with a different answer. The data submitted by the user can be transmitted towards a server (for subsequent updating of the populated answers in the server) and/or analyzed using the populated answers to determine a return on investment of equipment prior to purchasing equipment; and/or for an analysis of the business entity's current equipment. Embodiments of the invention also include other methods, computer-readable mediums, apparatuses, and systems that contain features similar to the features in the above described method. | 08-27-2009 |