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David Bradshaw, Ely GB
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| 20090293733 | APPARATUS FOR PREPARING BEVERAGES - Various forms of apparatus ( | 12-03-2009 |
David Bradshaw, Surrey GB
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| 20120039820 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING 4-ISOPROPYL-3-METHYLPHENOL AND ZINC IONS - A composition such as an oral care composition comprising an antibacterial system comprising 4-isopropyl-3-methyl phenol (IPMP), a source of zinc ions and an anionic surface active agent is described. | 02-16-2012 |
David Jonathan Bradshaw, Ashford Kent GB
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| 20120082631 | COMPOSITIONS - An oral care composition comprising at least one polyvalent metal ion salt and at least one of maltol (M), ethyl maltol (E), and cyclotene (C) such that the concentration (in ppm by weight of the total oral care composition) of maltol (M), ethyl maltol (E), and cyclotene (C) meet the criterion (M/50+E/50+C/250)≧1. The compositions have reduced astringency. | 04-05-2012 |
David Jonathan Bradshaw, Kent GB
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| 20090004303 | Perfume Compositions - Perfume ingredients and essential oils in synergistic combinations improve well-being by down-regulating arousal. This could lead to enhanced quality of life and reduced stress. The perfume compositions of the invention comprise one or more materials from each of the following groups: Group A: the essential oils lavender, lavandin, bergamot, chamomile, clary sage; Group B: 2-phenoxyethanol, 1-(2,3,8,8-tetramethyl-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl)ethanone, benzophenone, cyclopentadecanolide, alpha-ionone, beta-ionone, para-methylacetophenone, [4-isopropylcyclohexyl]methanol. The ratio of the weight percentage based on the composition of group A materials to Group B materials lies within the range 1:9 to 9:1. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090123395 | Flavour Compositions - Flavor compositions which reduce or prevent dental cavities based on the use of flavor materials found to inhibit the production of acid by micro-organisms in the oral cavity, e.g. lactic acid production from glucose by | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090252690 | Flavoured Mouth Wash Composition - The present invention provides a flavoured product comprising four or more flavour materials having antimicrobial properties and selected from the group comprising nonanol, decanol, nonanal, decanal, amyl propionate, anethole synthetic, anisic aldehyde, basil oil, benzyl benzoate, benzyl butyrate, benzyl formate, chamomile oil, cinnamic aldehyde, cis-3-hexenol, clove bud oil, damascone, ethyl acetoacetate, eucalyptus oil, ginger, isoamyl acetate, menthol laevo, methyl cinnamate, methyl salicylate, orange oil, rosemary oil, tarragon, Tea Tree oil, and peppermint oil: and one or more antimicrobial agents selected from the group comprising triclosan, pyrophosphates, zinc salts, cetylpyridinium chloride, parabens, stannous salts, sodium dodecyl sulphate, chlorhexidine, copper salts, strontium salts, peroxides and sanguinarine. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090257974 | Perfume Compositions - Perfume compositions comprise between 10% and 30% in total by weight of perfume ingredients selected from two groups, Group A, Group B, with the provisos that over 5% but less than 15% of the perfume composition must comprise Group A ingredients, and for compositions comprising less than 10% of Group A ingredients the agregate percentage of Group B ingredients present must be at least equal to the expression 2*/10-A%) where A% is the total percentage of Group A ingredients in the composition. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090263344 | Perfume Compositions - Perfume compositions effective against urine malodour and having a low odour, comprise between 20% and 50% of perfume ingredients comprising at least 15% by-weight of N-ethyl-N-(3-methylphenyl) propanamide. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110182832 | PERFUME COMPOSITIONS - Perfume ingredients have been investigated and classified for their effectiveness in detaching biofilms from surfaces. Based on this classification, perfume compositions that are effective in assisting biofilm detachment can be formulated, whilst also allowing a degree of freedom in formulation that permits consideration of the hedonic properties of the composition. The compositions can be used in a wide range of perfumed consumer products, such as personal, domestic and industrial products, e.g. hard surface cleaning products, dental care products, and deodorant products. | 07-28-2011 |
Douglas Bradshaw, Royston Herts GB
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| 20100065649 | Inhaler Device Counter - Inhaler counter ( | 03-18-2010 |
Douglas Bradshaw, Melbourn Hertfordshire GB
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| 20110041842 | MEDICAMENT-CONTAINING DISPENSER PROVIDED WITH A DISPLAY FOR PRESENTING INDICIA TO A USER - The invention relates to a medicament-containing dispenser, such as an inhaler. The dispenser comprises an outlet for dispensing medicament, e.g. a mouthpiece or a nasal adaptor. The dispenser also comprises a display for presenting indicia to a user. The dispenser further comprises an outlet cover movable between a first position in which it covers the outlet and a second position in which the outlet is uncovered, wherein, when said outlet cover is in said first position, indicia is visible said display, and wherein, when said outlet cover is in said second position, indicia is out of sight to the user. | 02-24-2011 |
Douglas Robert Saunders Bradshaw, Hertfordshire GB
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| 20100288277 | INHALERS - A dry powder inhaler comprises at least one medicament reservoir and a closure member engaged with the reservoir so as to close an opening therein. A surface of the reservoir adjacent the opening and a surface of the closure member are in abutment, either directly or via a seal member interposed between the reservoir and the closure member. At least one abutting surface is formed with a projection that increases the contact pressure between said surfaces, thereby improving the seal between them and reducing the potential for ingress of moisture between said surfaces into the reservoir. | 11-18-2010 |
Heather Bradshaw, Bury GB
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| 20110033352 | CATALYST/CATALYST SUPPORT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, YTTRIUM AND TUNGSTEN - Compositions based on zirconium oxide, including 1 to 20% yttrium oxide, 1 to 30% tungsten oxide and the balance zirconium oxide, have a specific surface area of at least 40 m | 02-10-2011 |
Heather Bradshaw, Manchester GB
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| 20090005239 | Zirconium Hydroxide - This invention relates to an improved amorphous zirconium hydroxide and a method for its production. The hydroxide has a surface area of at least 300 m | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090185961 | OXYGEN STORAGE COMPONENT - The present invention relates to oxygen storage components for catalytic converters for automobile exhaust systems, particularly for those with petrol-driven engines. In accordance with the present invention there is provided a ceria containing mixed oxide suitable as an oxygen storage material having a ceria content in the range 10 to 80% by weight and at least one metal oxide in an amount of less than 0.5% by weight, wherein the metal is selected from the first row transition elements and the group IVB elements of the periodic table. The inventions also provides an oxygen storage material for catalytic converters for automobile exhaust systems comprising an oxide of the present invention. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100247407 | HIGHLY ACIDIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ZIRCONIUM AND SILICON OXIDES AND AN OXIDE OF AT LEAST ONE OTHER ELEMENT SELECTED FROM AMONG TITANIUM, ALUMINUM, TUNGSTEN, MOLYBDENUM, CERIUM, IRON, TIN, ZINC, AND MANGANESE - Compositions useful for treating the exhaust gases of diesel engines contain zirconium oxide, silicon oxide and at least one oxide of at least one element M selected from among titanium, aluminum, tungsten, molybdenum, cerium, iron, tin, zinc, and manganese, in the following mass proportions of these different elements: silicon oxide: 5%-30%; M-element oxide: 1%-20%; the balance being zirconium oxide; such compositions also have an acidity, as measured by the methylbutynol test, of at least 90% and are prepared by placing a zirconium compound, a silicon compound, at least one M-element compound and a basic compound in a liquid medium, thereby generating a precipitate, maturing the precipitate in a liquid medium and separating and calcining the precipitate. | 09-30-2010 |
Heather Bradshaw, Manchester Greater Manchester GB
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| 20100247411 | HIGHLY ACIDIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ZIRCONIUM OXIDE, TITANIUM OXIDE AND TUNGSTEN OXIDE AND TREATMENT OF EXHAUST GASES THEREWITH - Compositions useful for treating exhaust gases contain zirconium, titanium and tungsten oxides, and optionally the oxide of an element M selected from among silicon, aluminum, iron, molybdenum, manganese, zinc, tin, and rare earths in the following mass proportions of these different elements: titanium oxide: 20%-50%; tungsten oxide: 1%-20%, M-element oxide: 1%-20%; the balance being zirconium oxide; such compositions are prepared by placing in a liquid medium a zirconium compound, a titanium compound, optionally an M-element compound and a basic compound, adding a tungsten compound to the precipitate suspension thus obtained and having a pH value ranging from 1 to 7, maturing the suspension resulting from the preceding step, and optionally separating the precipitate and calcining same. | 09-30-2010 |
Jonathan Marsden Bradshaw, Surbiton GB
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| 20090287610 | Data Processing - A data processing procedure is shown in which the processed data includes data representing negotiations for the purchasing of a package of inventory, taking the form of offers and counter offers between a single major party and a plurality of minor parties, and data stored in a database representing details of the items of inventory available for sale. The procedure identifies a package of inventory from the database and presents a major graphical user interface to a major party that shows data from each of a plurality of participating minor parties. Minor graphical interfaces are presented to each of the minor parties that show a first indication of time remaining ( | 11-19-2009 |
Paul Bradshaw, London GB
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| 20110004492 | DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENT OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS - A method to dynamically adjust a premium of an insurance policy is disclosed. At least one of an entity input data or an environmental input data is updated by a dynamic insurance provisioning system, the entity input data being an input data that is specific to an entity insured by the insurance policy and the environmental input data being additional input data that is not being specific to the entity. A determination is made as to whether a risk associated with providing the insurance policy has changed based on the updating of the at least one of the entity input data and the environmental input data. Responsive to the determination, the premium of the insurance policy is recalculated. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110004493 | DYNAMIC AGGREGATION OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS - A method to dynamically aggregate insurance premiums is disclosed. An insurance policy is dynamically adjusted responsive to input data received at a dynamic provisioning system, the adjusting including a calculating of a new premium of the insurance policy. An amount of a payment of the new premium is identified based on preference data received at the dynamic provisioning system. An entity insured by the insurance policy is notified of the amount. | 01-06-2011 |
