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Brian Bonnett, Dallas, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110142205Methods and Systems for Testing a Gateway Device - An exemplary method includes generating a digit map in response to user input received by way of a graphical user interface, the digit map defining a digit sequence and a plurality of dual-tone multi-frequency (“DTMF”) properties associated with each digit included in the digit sequence, generating DTMF tones representing the digit sequence in accordance with the DTMF properties, transmitting the DTMF tones to a gateway device communicatively coupled to the testing subsystem, the gateway device configured to translate the DTMF tones into a packet-based representation of the digit sequence and the DTMF properties, receiving the packet-based representation of the digit sequence and the DTMF properties from the gateway device, and determining whether the digit sequence and the DTMF properties included in the packet-based representation substantially match the digit sequence and the DTMF properties defined by the digit map. Corresponding methods and systems are also disclosed.06-16-2011

Brice Bonnett, Levallois Perret FR

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20100105609Processes for Preparing Eptifibatide - The present invention provides, inter alia, convergent processes for preparing eptifibatide that involve coupling a 2-6 eptifibatide fragment to an activated cysteinamide residue to form a 2-7 eptifibatide fragment, attaching a mercaptopropionic acid residue to the 2-7 eptifibatide fragment through disulfide bond formation, coupling the peptide intramolecularly, and removing the protecting group, to form eptifibatide. The invention further provides products produced by the described processes, novel compounds that can be used as synthetic intermediates for the preparation of eptifibatide, and novel compounds that are structurally similar to eptifibatide.04-29-2010

David L. Bonnett, Reading, MA US

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20090212070Monitoring and Detecting Empty Fluid Containers in A Blood Processing System - Systems and methods for determining when a fluid supply container of a blood processing apparatus becomes empty. The system uses a scale to monitor and detect when a fluid supply container is empty based on the rate of change of the container weight, and a controller receives a signal from the scale and controls the operation of a pump to stop pumping when the fluid supply container is empty.08-27-2009
20100168639System and Method For Controlling Patient Fluid Balance And/Or Flow Rate For A Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Procedure - Systems and methods for controlling fluid flow during a fluid exchange procedure. In one aspect, a system is provided for controlling a net fluid volume difference of a patient during and/or after a fluid exchange procedure. The system comprises a first flow path for flowing at least a first fluid from the patient and a second flow path for flowing at least a second fluid to the patient. First and second reservoirs are respectively associated with the first and second flow paths. A controller is associated with the first and second flow paths for controlling first and second flow rates and operable to determine an actual flow rate for each first and second fluid and to change a first or second flow rate in response to a difference between at least one of such flow rates and its respective actual flow rate.07-01-2010

Dovell M. Bonnett, Ladera Ranch, CA US

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20100135542System and methods for biometric identification on smart devices using multos - Biometric enrollment and identification, including authorization and access, capability for integrated circuit chips (“ICCs”) using the multi-application operating system (“MULTOS”). The ICC of a smart device reviews biometric data to authenticate identity in order to grant or deny a user instant or real-time access to secured information. A match-on-chip (“MOC”) algorithm of the ICC performs a one-to-one correspondence for comparing a stored reference template of an individual biometric element and a live sample template.06-03-2010

Ian Richard Bonnett, Peterborough CA

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20100021372PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF WATER ISOTOPOLOGUES FROM IMPURE WATER - Disclosed is a process and a system for recovery of isotopologues of water from an aqueous liquid stream containing dissolved impurities.01-28-2010
20100139537THERMAL OXIDISER - Thermal oxidiser (06-10-2010

Jeff F. Bonnett, Richland, WA US

Paul Bonnett, Oxford GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090067156ILLUMINATION SYSTEM AND DISPLAY DEVICE - An illumination system (03-12-2009

Paul Bonnett, Basel CH

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20120085930DETECTION METHOD - The present invention relates to a method for detecting the presence of a fungicide on a seed. In particular, the method according to the invention may be used to ensure that sufficient quantities of the fungicide or insecticide are present on the seed. In a particular embodiment the fungicide detected is thiabendazole.04-12-2012

Paul Edward Bonnett, Greensboro, NC US

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20090163569PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMIDES - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of compounds of formula (I) wherein R06-25-2009
20100179204CO-CRYSTALS OF PROPICONAZOLE - The present invention relates to co-crystals of propiconazole and a co-crystal forming compound.07-15-2010
20120065239PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMIDES - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of compounds of formula I03-15-2012

Patent applications by Paul Edward Bonnett, Greensboro, NC US

Robert A. Bonnett, San Diego, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080248261PRINTED ARTICLE - An article having a printed image is formed from a substrate, an adhesive disposed over the substrate, a sheet disposed over the adhesive, a digitally printed image directly printed on the sheet, and an elastomer disposed over the printed image.10-09-2008