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Andrew Bissett, Matakana NZ
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120112500 | Vehicle Seating Apparatus - The invention comprises a vehicle and seating arrangement having a central hub with four sides surrounded by four seats. The seats are arranged adjacent a respective side of the hub and facing substantially parallel to the side of the hub. In at least one embodiment, the arrangement provides access for each passenger to the aisle. | 05-10-2012 |
James Bissett, Singapore SG
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| 20100020975 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC DATA SECURITY - A method and related secure communications system. The method includes detecting, by a base station, a mobile device docked with the base station and in response to the detecting, generating at least one encryption key in the base station. The method also includes transmitting the encryption key to the mobile station by the base station while the mobile device is docked with the base station. The method also includes communicating encrypted data with the mobile station, the encrypted data corresponding to the encryption key. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100021015 | APPARATUS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD, FOR APPROVING PASSAGE OF A VEHICLE THROUGH A VEHICULAR CHECKPOINT - An apparatus, and an associated method, for facilitating documentation of the occupants of a vehicle at a border-crossing or other checkpoint. A documentation device is provided through which the occupants of the vehicle self-report documentation information, such as passport information and fingerprint information. Substantiation information is also provided in the form of an infrared or photographic image. If the self-reported documentation information corresponds with the substantiation information, the self-reported information is considered to be valid. If, however, the substantiation information does not correspond with the documentation information, further investigation of the vehicle is warranted. | 01-28-2010 |
Nicholas Alexander Bissett, Clareville AU
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| 20110173618 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOVING PROCESSES BETWEEN ISOLATION ENVIRONMENTS - A method for moving an executing process from a source isolation scope to a target isolation scope includes the step of determining that the process is in a state suitable for moving. The association of the process changes from a source isolation scope to a target isolation scope. A rule loads in association with the target isolation scope. | 07-14-2011 |
Nicholas Alexander Bissett, Forest Lodge AU
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| 20090106834 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING SECURITY BY SELECTIVELY OPENING A LISTENING PORT WHEN AN INCOMING CONNECTION IS EXPECTED - The present solution reduces the attack surface of a server by selectively opening a server port for listening when a client has been authenticated/authorized via another machine or process, and directed to connect to the server in question. When not selectively listening on a port, the server does not listen or open ports for connections or otherwise minimizes the number of open ports. By selectively listening for connections, the server reduces the opportunity for hackers to attack the server process, and improves the security of the server. The ability to selectively listen on a port at specific times may be combined with additional meta information—like ticketing and prior authentication information to help further secure the server. The meta information may identify and ensure that only the correct remote endpoint is allowed to connect via the port. Instead of first listening for connections and then authenticate and authorize the received connection as with typical servers, the present solution first authenticates/authorizes a connection via another machine or process, then listens for an expected and authorized connection. | 04-23-2009 |
Paul Christopher James Bissett, Alton GB
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| 20120000176 | FOG AND MIST CATCHING APPARATUS - An apparatus is provided and includes an inlet, including a peripheral wall formed to define a pathway along which gaseous, fluidic and particulate matter flow and two or more nets sequentially disposed in the pathway, the two or more nets being suspended on the peripheral wall with substantially no clearance between each of the two or more nets and the peripheral wall and held sufficiently loosely to permit relative movement of each of the two or more nets such that an effective pore size of the two or more nets is variable over time to encourage fluidic condensation at the two or more nets and to permit a relatively substantial portion of the gaseous and particulate matter to continue to flow. | 01-05-2012 |
Timothy Bissett, Devizes GB
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| 20120031702 | Mounting for a Safety System - A mounting for a support post of a safety system has a cylindrical stem to be removably received in a cylindrical socket of an anchor device to be secured to a structure, and a connector enabling connection to the support post of the safety system. The connector is articulated with respect to the cylindrical stem to be adjustable over a range of attitude orientations with respect to the cylindrical stem and a securing device secures the connector at a specific attitude orientation with respect to the cylindrical stem. The mounting may be used in a safety guardrail system for working at height, with a vacuum anchor and a support post to which the guardrail is mounted. The support post is mounted to the vacuum anchor by the articulated mounting to enable the orientation angle of the support post to be adjusted with respect to the anchor device. | 02-09-2012 |
Timothy George Bissett, Wiltshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090260919 | SAFETY LINE ANCHOR - An anchor assembly for an elongate safety line comprises safety line gripping means connected to a bracket means by a releasable clamping means. The releasable clamping means comprises a tapered clamp formed by first and second opposed clamping surfaces defining a tapered space between them, a tapered member having a tapered profile matching the tapered space and a clamping element adapted to urge the first and second clamping surfaces together to clamp the tapered member between them. | 10-22-2009 |
