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Blyth, GB

Eve Blyth, Southampton GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100270693Systems and Methods for Producing Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Systems and methods for producing silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described. Certain of the present systems include a contact lens mold forming station, a station for filling a contact lens mold section with a lens precursor composition and for placing a second mold section on the filled mold section to form a contact lens mold assembly, a curing station for forming a contact lens, a mold assembly separation station, and an extraction/hydration station. Certain of the present methods include forming a plurality of mold sections, placing a lens precursor composition on a surface of a first mold section, placing a second mold section on the first mold section, polymerizing the lens precursor composition, separating the first and second mold sections, removing the silicone hydrogel contact lens from one of the mold sections, extracting extractable components from the contact lens, and hydrating the contact lens.10-28-2010

Geoffrey A. Blyth, Southampton GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100270693Systems and Methods for Producing Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Systems and methods for producing silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described. Certain of the present systems include a contact lens mold forming station, a station for filling a contact lens mold section with a lens precursor composition and for placing a second mold section on the filled mold section to form a contact lens mold assembly, a curing station for forming a contact lens, a mold assembly separation station, and an extraction/hydration station. Certain of the present methods include forming a plurality of mold sections, placing a lens precursor composition on a surface of a first mold section, placing a second mold section on the first mold section, polymerizing the lens precursor composition, separating the first and second mold sections, removing the silicone hydrogel contact lens from one of the mold sections, extracting extractable components from the contact lens, and hydrating the contact lens.10-28-2010

Jeffrey Blyth, Cambridge GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090021697Ophthalmic Device Comprising a Holographic Sensor - An ophthalmic device which comprises a holographic element comprising a medium comprising a phenylboronic acid group and, disposed therein, a hologram, wherein an optical characteristic of the element changes as a result of a variation of a physical property of the medium, and wherein the variation arises as a result of interaction between the medium and an analyte present in an ocular fluid.01-22-2009
20090098467Holographic Sensor Based on a Volume Hologram in a Porous Medium - A sensor for the detection of an analyte, comprising a holographic element comprising a medium and a hologram disposed throughout the volume of the medium, wherein an optical characteristic of the hologram changes as a result of a variation of a physical property occurring throughout the volume of the medium, wherein the medium is obtainable by formation in situ in the presence of a pore-forming agent, wherein the agent is not present in the sensor or does not react with the analyte and the sensor.04-16-2009
20100167416Novel Boronate Complex and Its Use in a Glucose Sensor - A sensor comprises respective acceptor and donor compounds immobilised in or on a matrix including a glucose-binding boronate and a cationic species, whereby the spacing between the acceptor and donor compounds is reduced in the presence of glucose. For example a holographic sensor comprises a glucose-binding boronate and a cationic species held within the sensor.07-01-2010
20110187026Method of Production of a Holographic Sensor - A method for the production of a holographic sensor which comprises a support medium supporting a reflection hologram wherein the support medium interacts with its physical or chemical environment to create an optical response which is a change in one or more optical properties of the hologram, the method comprising the steps of: a) introducing a colloidal dispersion of a recording material into the support medium; and b) ablating the colloidal particles of the recording material using a pulsed laser to form the holographic element in the support medium. The method of production can be used to introduce a reflection holographic grating into a hydrophobic support medium, in particular, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), which possesses an extraordinary ability to swell in the presence of both liquid and/or gaseous low molecular weight hydrocarbons and organic solvents and thus has many applications as a holographic sensor.08-04-2011

Patent applications by Jeffrey Blyth, Cambridge GB

Jim Blyth, Farnham-Surrey GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110167653RAZOR WITH A RETRACTABLE SHAVING CARTRIDGE AND RAZOR HANDLE FOR SUCH A HANDLE - A razor including an elongated shaving cartridge that has at least one blade with a blade edge extending along a transversal axis. The razor includes a razor handle with a handle body having a hollow housing with an opening at its front end and a cartridge carrier that carries the shaving cartridge and is slidably mounted on the handle body between shaving and non-shaving positions. The razor handle also includes an actuator rotatably mounted on the handle body for controlling cartridge carrier motions, and a transmission mechanism that converts actuator rotation into a sliding motion of the cartridge carrier. The opening of the handle body is elongated, with a length sufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridge with the blade edge extending along the transversal axis. In both the shaving and non-shaving positions, and while between the shaving and non-shaving positions, the shaving cartridge extends parallel to the transversal axis.07-14-2011

John David Blyth, Macclesfield GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090099203COMPOSITION 064 - A pharmaceutical composition which comprises N-(3-methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]phenyl)pyridine-3-sulphonamide with mannitol and/or microcrystalline cellulose is described.04-16-2009

Kevin Graham Blyth, Tyne And Wear GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100009887Particle for Imparting a Fabric-Softening Benefit to Fabrics Treated Therewith and that Provides a Desirable Suds Suppression - The present invention relates to a particle comprising: (a) solid film-forming polymeric material; (b) liquid fabric-softening component; and (c) cationically charged polymeric material.01-14-2010

Kevin Graham Blyth, Tyne & Wear GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080269101Composition for use in the laundering or treatment of fabrics, and a process for making the composition - The present invention relates to an auxiliary composition, for use in the laundering or treatment of fabrics, comprising an admix of (i) clay and (ii) a silicone in an emulsified form.10-30-2008
20090270302COMPOSITION FOR USE IN THE LAUNDERING OR TREATMENT OF FABRICS, AND A PROCESS FOR MAKING THE COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to an auxiliary composition, for use in the laundering or treatment of fabrics, comprising an admix of (i) clay and (ii) a silicone in an emulsified form.10-29-2009
20100240570Composition for Use in the Laundering or Treatment of Fabrics, and a Process for Making the Composition - The present invention relates to an auxiliary composition, for use in the laundering or treatment of fabrics, comprising an admix of (i) clay and (ii) a silicone in an emulsified form.09-23-2010

Patent applications by Kevin Graham Blyth, Tyne & Wear GB

Luke David Blyth, Lincolnshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090100680ELECTRIC RAZOR ASSEMBLY - A electric razor foil assembly comprises flexible outer and inner foils (04-23-2009

Peter Blyth, Buckinghamshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110211190MIRROR STRUCTURE - A mirror structure is provided in which at least a portion of a wavefront sensor is integrated with a mirror. In particular, a mirror structure is provided in which a Hartmann mask or a microlens array of a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor is integrated with a mirror to provide a very compact wavefront detector/corrector in a single device. Such a mirror structure may be used with a tip-tilt stage in a laser cavity to provide much simplified adaptive optics in the cavity. Furthermore, a Hartmann Mask may be integrated with self deforming mirror comprising an active PZT layer bonded to a passive mirror substrate, wherein the Hartmann Mask comprises an array of apertures formed through the active PZT layer.09-01-2011

Steven Blyth, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090013285Method and System for Providing Navigable Search Results - The present invention relates to a method and system for providing navigable search results and provides a method of processing search results generated in respect of a search query when the search query is formulated via an input device that is associated with a terminal. The terminal has a display and is configured with access to a storage system holding a plurality of sets of data records. Embodiments of the invention include the steps of: 01-08-2009