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Fiona Jane Blades, London GB
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| 20090043623 | Method and system for effective market research - A method of improving market research to understand the effectiveness of advertising campaigns is provided. A first questionnaire is provided to one or more survey participants that includes questions relating to participant's prior interactions with and beliefs about one or more advertised brands. For a predetermined time, the participants then go about their normal every day activities and simultaneously, while experiencing an advertisement or a brand, they provide, to a survey administrator, communications related to the brand via a mobile telecommunication device. These communications are compiled and displayed. During the predetermined time, an administrator may recommend real-time adjustments to the advertising campaign based on data collected via the communications. Shortly after the predetermined time ends, a second questionnaire is provided, which relates to the participant's interactions during their normal daily activities. The questionnaire responses are compared and along with the information provided in the communications, a determination is made regarding the effectiveness of the advertising that the participants encountered. | 02-12-2009 |
Frederick K. Blades, Boulder, CO US
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| 20080204034 | Automated Electrical Wiring Inspection System - The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring inspection system that includes a user interface device including processor circuitry, a user interface, and a first communications interface. The first communications interface is configured to transmit configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters. A branch circuit analysis device is configured to be coupled to the user interface device via the first communications interface and at least one branch circuit by at least one test connector. The branch circuit analysis device includes processor circuitry, branch circuit test circuitry configured to perform one or more of the plurality of electrical test procedures, and a second communications interface configured to transmit and receive configuration data related to a plurality of electrical test procedures and transmit and receive test data corresponding to a plurality of electrical parameters. A panel interface device is configured to be coupled to a load center panel and the branch circuit analysis device via the second communications interface. The panel interface device includes processor circuitry and load center test circuitry configured to perform one or more of the plurality of electrical test procedures. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090176606 | Tennis ball retriever - A spring wire loop is affixed to a tennis racquet to enable a player to conveniently scoop a tennis ball off the playing surface and retrieve it. In one add-on embodiment, the loop can be affixed by mounts secured to the strings of an existing racquet; in another it is held in place by the racquet's bumper guard; in a further alternative, the loop can be secured to mounts built into the racquet at manufacture. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20100087280 | Tennis ball retriever - A spring wire loop is affixed to a tennis racquet to enable a player to conveniently scoop a tennis ball off the playing surface and retrieve it. In one add-on embodiment, the loop can be affixed by mounts secured to the strings of an existing racquet; in another it is held in place by the racquet's bumper guard; in a further alternative, the loop can be secured to mounts built into the racquet at manufacture. | 04-08-2010 |
Kevin Blades, Alderley Park GB
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| 20090192156 | PHTHALAZINONE DERIVATIVES - A compound of the formula (I): | 07-30-2009 |
Paul Blades, Bristol GB
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| 20090116777 | BEARING FAILURE INDICATOR - The invention provides a bearing failure indication arrangement comprising a bearing having an inner and outer race, a first part arranged to be attached in fixed relation to either the bearing inner race or bearing outer race, a failure indicator arranged in fixed relation to both the first part and either the bearing inner race or the bearing outer race, the failure indicator constructed so that if relative movement occurs between the first part and the bearing race to which it is attached, the failure indicator responds to the relative movement thereby indicating failure of the bearing. The failure indicator is particularly adapted for use in aircraft structures and indicates full of partial bearing failure by means of movement and/or deformation of the indicator. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100032520 | CONTROL SURFACE FAILSAFE DROP LINK - An aircraft control surface failsafe hinge configuration is disclosed. The arrangement comprises a drop link configuration which is adapted to attach a control surface to an aircraft structure where the drop link additionally incorporates a failsafe hinge means which provides a backup hinge connection between the control surface and the aircraft structure to which it is attached. The improved failsafe hinge construction may be applied to any aircraft control surface such as an aileron, elevator, vertical tail plane and the like. | 02-11-2010 |
Rusty A. Blades, Lockbourne, OH US
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| 20090254447 | METHODS FOR SELECTION, PURCHASE AND SHIPPING OF ITEMS FOR SALE - Methods for the selection, purchase and shipping of items offered for sale. Said methods are enabled by computer software modules that allow a consumer to: (1) pay for items sold through an e-commerce website by using check and cash payment methods; (2) specify a future payment date and a future shipping date for a designated transaction with an e-commerce vendor; (3) specify a price at which the consumer is willing to purchase a particular item offered through an e-commerce website, after which the website crawls the Internet and automatically purchases the item and/or notifies the consumer if the item is found at or below the specified price; (4) arrange a customized installment payment schedule for purchasing items through an e-commerce website; and (5) create and manage a gift registry with an e-commerce vendor with a great degree of flexibility. | 10-08-2009 |
