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Anthony George Bicknell, Red Hill NZ

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20110017840Grafitti Prevention System - A graffiti prevention apparatus for preventing application of graffiti to a surface(s). The apparatus includes a control component (01-27-2011

Anthony George Bicknell, Havelock North NZ

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20080315007Grafitti Prevention System - A graffiti prevention system for preventing application of graffiti to a surface(s). The system includes a control component (12-25-2008

David Huw Bicknell, London GB

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20120037668HAND HELD AEROSOL DISPENSER - An ergonomically excellent hand-held aerosol dispenser (02-16-2012

Roy Bicknell, Birmingham GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090191572Imaging, diagnosis and treatment of disease - The present invention relates to endothelial cell-specific genes and encoded polypeptides and materials and uses thereof in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the vascular endothelium.07-30-2009

Roy Bicknell, Headington GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080274045Imaging, diagnosis and treatment of disease - The present invention relates to endothelial cell-specific genes and encoded polypeptides and materials and uses thereof in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the vascular endothelium. 11-06-2008

Roy Bicknell, Oxford GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080219924Imaging, diagnosis and treatment of disease - The present invention relates to endothelial cell-specific genes and encoded polypeptides and materials and uses thereof in the imaging, diagnosis and treatment of conditions involving the vascular endothelium.09-11-2008

Patent applications by Roy Bicknell, Oxford GB

Stephen Bicknell, Warwickshire GB

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20080208125Automatic Injection Devices - An injection device comprises a syringe (08-28-2008
20100160894Automatic injection device - The invention provides an automatic injection device for providing a subcutaneous injection of a substance into a user, comprising: a housing having an open first end and a second end; a syringe movably disposed in the housing, the syringe including a barrel portion for holding the substance, a hollow needle in fluid communication with the barrel portion for ejecting the substance from the syringe, and a bung for sealing the barrel portion and selectively applying pressure to the substance to force the substance through the hollow needle; a plunger for first moving the syringe towards the first end such that the needle projects from the first end and subsequently applying pressure to the bung, the plunger including a rod connected at a first end to the bung, a compressible expanded central portion and a flange between a second end of the rod and the compressible expanded central portion; and a biasing mechanism for biasing the plunger towards the first open end of the housing, the biasing mechanism disposed about the second end of the rod between the flange and the second end of the housing. The present invention also provides methods and kits for using an automatic injection device, and methods and kits for promoting an automatic injection device comprising a medication based on advantageous properties of the device as compared to a pre-filled syringe. The invention also provides methods and kits for training a recipient on use of the automatic injection device.06-24-2010
20110196311INJECTION DEVICES - An injection device has a main drive module which can be screwed into the back of a syringe housing to prepare the injector ready for use. The drive module has a firing button and a drive plunger released for forward movement by pressing the firing button. The syringe housing slideably receives a syringe holder whose forward movement is initially prevented by internally directed barbs on a cylindrical latching sleeve. The latching sleeve is acted upon by a release ring on the drive module such that as the drive module is screwed onto the syringe housing, the release ring splays the cylindrical shell to release the syringe carrier for forward movement. The barbs also act as a latch to capture the syringe carrier in its rearward position when the drive module is unscrewed from the syringe housing, which returns the barbs to their initial position before the syringe holder returns to its initial position.08-11-2011
20110313398AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES - An injection device comprises a syringe extendible against a spring bias from a retracted position in a housing to a projecting injecting position. A spring biased plunger has collapsible elbows which, when the plunger is released, initially engage the end of the syringe to drive it to the projecting position, whereupon arresting of the syringe movement causes the elbows to collapse inside the syringe to allow the plunger to engage and drive the bung.12-22-2011

Patent applications by Stephen Bicknell, Warwickshire GB

Stephen Bicknell, Ilmington GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120107783AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE - An automatic injection device for providing a subcutaneous injection is disclosed. The device includes a syringe movably disposed in a housing and including a barrel portion, a needle and a bung for sealing the barrel portion. The device includes a plunger for moving the syringe towards a first open end of the housing such that the needle projects from the first end, and for subsequently applying pressure to the bung. The plunger includes a rod connected at a first end to the bung, a compressible expanded central portion, and a flange between a second end of the rod and the central portion. The device also includes a biasing mechanism for biasing the plunger towards the first open end of the housing, the biasing mechanism disposed about the second end of the rod between the flange and a second end of the housing.05-03-2012

Stephen Douglas Bicknell, Warwickshire GB

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20100010454SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICES - A substance delivery device (autoinjector) for use with a container (such as a syringe) containing the substance includes: a body arranged to house or hold the container; a plunger which is movable with respect to at least a portion of the body, the plunger being arranged to act upon the container so as to move the container with respect to the portion of the body; wherein the plunger is also arranged to expel at least a portion of the substance from the container; and wherein the device includes elements for adjusting the amount of substance to be expelled from the container. The device can also have elements for priming the container, and can accommodate containers of different size or shape.01-14-2010