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David Brazier, High Wycombe GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100233354Device for Creating a Printing Plate and Development Process - The invention concerns a device forcreating a printing plate including a support (09-16-2010

David B. Brazier, High Wycombe GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100141969Method and Apparatus for Making Liquid Flexographic Printing Elements - A system and method for producing a flexographic relief image printing plate from a liquid photopolymer printing blank. The system comprises one or more apparatuses for performing steps to produce the relief image printing plate which are selected from the group consisting of a) a glass setting apparatus for setting a desired gauge of the relief image printing plate, b) an apparatus for controlling UV exposure of the printing plate during an exposure step, and/or c) an apparatus for automatically performing a masking exposure of the printing plate. A microcontroller is operatively connected to the one or more apparatuses and includes software for controlling the operation of the one or more apparatuses and data storage means for storing data relating to the at least one or more apparatuses. A user interface is operatively connected to the microcontroller and to the one or more apparatuses and comprises means for entering data into the data storage means and means for selecting information relating to the one or more apparatuses of the platemaking system.06-10-2010

Mark R. Brazier, Hillsboro, OR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090087623METHODS FOR THE DEPOSITION OF TERNARY OXIDE GATE DIELECTRICS AND STRUCTURES FORMED THEREBY - Methods and associated structures of forming a microelectronic device are described. Those methods may include introducing a first metal source, a second metal source and an oxygen source into a chamber and then forming a ternary oxide film comprising a first percentage of the first metal, a second percentage of the second metal, and a third percentage of oxygen.04-02-2009

Paul Brazier, Rockwood, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100095819TIRE TREAD SKIVING MACHINE - A tire tread skiving machine having an elongated frame with two spaced ends. An elongated cutting platen extends transversely across the frame between the two ends. An infeed conveyor conveys extrusions to the cutting platen while an outfeed conveyor conveys extrusions away from the platen. A rail assembly is mounted to the frame above the cutting platen and a carriage is movably mounted to the rail assembly. A rotatably driven skiving blade is mounted to the carriage and cuts the extrusion at the cutting platen as the carriage moves along the rail assembly. The rail assembly is pivotally mounted to the frame so that the dynamically variable angle of the cut made by the skiving blade may be varied.04-22-2010

Peter C. Brazier, Bedfordshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080261004Textile Surface Coverings and Methods for Making Them - A surface covering having a decorative show surface and particle backing structure. The show surface is preferably a printed or dyed textile or fabric. The show surface decorative textile is optionally saturated with a protective composition. The backing may be resilient.10-23-2008
20090065135Floor covering having thermally modified patterned textile layer - The present mat has a textile upper surface that has been thermally modified in a patternwise arrangement, such that the patterned areas have an abrasive feel ideal for scraping dirt from footwear. Such abrasive feel, or harsh hand, is due to the thermal modification of the heat-treated yarns, which may result in fibers having a clubbed end or, in extreme cases, a ball of remelted polymer on the end of a fiber stalk or fiber. The yarns may be “thermally modified” by shrinking (in which the filaments decrease in size longitudinally, but are still recognizable as. separate filaments) and melting (in which the yarns are heated beyond their glass transition point, become molten, and, when cooled, produce a fused yarn bundle). Attached to textile upper surface 03-12-2009

Patent applications by Peter C. Brazier, Bedfordshire GB

Roderick Francis Brazier, Hertfordshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100117258APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method and apparatus of production of tubes comprising, on an extruder, extruding molten plastics through die formations of a die head so as to extrude tubes each including at least one internal longitudinal web, and subsequently cooling the extruded tubes. In addition, when advancing molten plastics through a die hole (05-13-2010

Sandra B. Brazier, Agoura Hills, CA US

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20100185641METHOD FOR COMPILING, TREND-TRACKING, TRANSMITTING AND REPORTING OPINION DATA - A process as provided for streamlined opinion data submission to decision makers. The process provides electronic transmission to local, state and Federal elected representatives based on physical location, provides/gathers issue-based opinions from the public, and consolidates the opinions in a relational database for dissemination to the public and/or elected officials and/or other decision makers.07-22-2010

Tracy Brazier, Baltimore, MD US

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20110191952Cushioned bed pan - The Cushioned Bed Pan provides consumers a comfortable alternative to the standard stainless steel or plastic bedpans available on the market. As the name implies, The Cushioned Bed Pan is a specially designed bedpan featuring a generously padded, cushioned seat. Similar in size and function of a standard bedpan, The Cushioned Bed Pan is generally oval in shape and features an ample, built-in receptacle for collecting waste. As with traditional bedpans, The Cushioned Bed Pan features an integrated handle hidden flush against the underside of the seat and designed specifically to afford easy transport while also enabling caregivers to quickly and efficiently empty the device after use. The Cushioned Bed Pan is manufactured primarily of stainless steel and, in another embodiment, heavy duty plastic material. The most notable aspect of this device however, and that which sets this product apart from standard bedpans is found in the cushiony soft padding which encompasses the top of the unit. This padding is manufactured of synthetic foam, vinyl or similar material and provides a thick, cushiony barrier between the user and the hard seat, supporting the user's legs and buttocks in a comfortable and stable manner.08-11-2011