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Alan Bullock, Tickhill Doncaster GB
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| 20110203534 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONVEYING COMBUSTION RESIDUES - The present invention relates to a method for conveying combustion residues ( | 08-25-2011 |
Alan Bullock, Lunen DE
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| 20120101008 | Method And Devices For Depositing Samples On An Electrically Shielded Substrat - A method for depositing samples, in which at least one sample ( | 04-26-2012 |
Andrew James Bullock, Leicestershire GB
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| 20110140561 | MAGNET RETAINING ARRANGEMENT - A permanent magnet rotor arrangement that is particularly suitable for low-speed large-diameter electrical generators includes a rotor | 06-16-2011 |
David Bullock, Waterloo CA
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| 20100223080 | RECORDING AND REPORTING OF DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS - A system for recording, transmitting and compiling information indicative of actual vehicle operation and usage includes a device installed within a vehicle. Sensors communicate with the device to provide information relating to operation of the vehicle. A location module utilizes satellite signals to determine the current location of a vehicle. A data extraction module sends data to a central process server. The central processor compiles and summarizes the information from the device for determination of vehicle usage for use in determining an insurance premium. | 09-02-2010 |
David Bullock, Guelph CA
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| 20080243332 | VEHICLE VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL DATA RECORDING SYSTEM - The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time. Once this time has elapsed, the data is transferred from volatile to non-volatile memory for later retrieval. A computer may be used to retrieve and display the vehicle and occupant data in a synchronization with the video data for the purposes of accident recreation, driver or vehicle monitoring. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100076646 | VEHICLE VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL DATA RECORDING SYSTEM - The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time. Once this time has elapsed, the data is transferred from volatile to non-volatile memory for later retrieval. A computer may be used to retrieve and display the vehicle and occupant data in a synchronization with the video data for the purposes of accident recreation, driver or vehicle monitoring. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20110295446 | VEHICLE VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL DATA RECORDING SYSTEM - The system described in this invention can be used for monitoring and analyzing real time visual and non-visual information pertaining to the occupant, vehicle, and surroundings prior to, during and post eccentric operating conditions for a given period of time. The system stores vehicle and occupant data from sensors throughout the vehicle and also makes use of existing vehicle sensors that may already be present in the vehicle. The invention also includes a video recording module that makes use of a fish-eye camera to capture video from the inside and the outside of the vehicle. Real-time data analysis is performed to detect and to recognize vehicle occupants, and recognize impending eccentric events. Vehicle, occupant, and video data are stored in circular buffers. When an eccentric event, a collision for example, has been detected, the device continues to record data and video for a fixed period of time. Once this time has elapsed, the data is transferred from volatile to non-volatile memory for later retrieval. A computer may be used to retrieve and display the vehicle and occupant data in a synchronization with the video data for the purposes of accident recreation, driver or vehicle monitoring. | 12-01-2011 |
Denis L. Bullock, Milton AU
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| 20080210237 | Flow diverter for controlling the pressure and flow rate in CPAP device - A flow diverter valve is used in controlling the pressure and/or flow rate of a breathable gas supplied to the airways of a patient by a breathable gas flow generator supply apparatus during, for example, ventilatory assistance treatments such as non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The flow diverter valve includes a vane and a housing. The housing has an inlet port, an outlet port, and an exhaust port. The exhaust port opens to atmosphere, and the inlet port is in fluid communication with the flow generator. The outlet port is in fluid communication with a patient mask via a conduit. The vane is configured with respect to the housing such that a blower associated with the CPAP apparatus remains substantially unchoked, regardless of whether the vane is in the open or closed position. | 09-04-2008 |
Gillian Rosemary Bullock, Maresfield GB
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| 20100120877 | ADDITIONAL THERAPEUTIC USE - The invention relates to the use of an AT | 05-13-2010 |
| 20120010258 | ADDITIONAL THERAPEUTIC USE - The invention relates to the use of an AT | 01-12-2012 |
Graeme John Bullock, Doncaster AU
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| 20080264151 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A SAMPLE FLUID COLLECTION DEVICE - A fluid collection device comprising a body comprising a capsule interface, and a capsule configured to interface with the body via the capsule interface and configured to hold a sample receiving chip. The sample receiving chip comprises a substrate that receives an aliquot volume of a sample fluid, wherein the substrate is operatively shaped to receive the aliquot volume of sample fluid through capillary action, and a sample region of the substrate, sized such that the volume of the sample fluid is sufficient to operatively cover a portion of the sample region, whereupon energy properties of the sample fluid can be transduced to produce a sample fluid reading. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20120067112 | Systems and Methods for a Sample Fluid Collection Device - A fluid collection device comprising a body comprising a capsule interface, and a capsule configured to interface with the body via the capsule interface and configured to hold a sample receiving chip. The sample receiving chip comprises a substrate that receives an aliquot volume of a sample fluid, wherein the substrate is operatively shaped to receive the aliquot volume of sample fluid through capillary action, and a sample region of the substrate, sized such that the volume of the sample fluid is sufficient to operatively cover a portion of the sample region, whereupon energy properties of the sample fluid can be transduced to produce a sample fluid reading. | 03-22-2012 |
Greg Bullock, Bath GB
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| 20100057628 | Modular Workflow Management - The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a system that includes a container document, a plurality of portable program modules residing in the container document, and a repeater residing in the container document. In addition, at least one of the plurality of portable program modules may be configured to define a communication channel and to identify itself to the repeater as a publisher to the communication channel. Furthermore, at least one of the plurality of portable program modules may be configured to identify itself as a subscriber to the communications channel. | 03-04-2010 |
James Bullock, Grantham GB
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| 20110257436 | PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF EASILY DISPERSIBLE, SOLID N'-HYDROXY-N-CYCLOHEXYL-DIAZENIUM OXIDE SALTS - Process for the manufacture of solid M | 10-20-2011 |
James Leslie Bullock, Wiltshire GB
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| 20090032535 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 02-05-2009 |
Nathan Bullock, Edmonton CA
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| 20100332748 | DISTRIBUTED DATA STORAGE SYSTEM USING LOCAL COPY OPERATIONS FOR RAID-1 VOLUMES - In a distributed RAID-1 (DR1) copy operation, operation of source and target DR1 volumes is first converted to a local-copy operating mode in which the distributed copy operation is converted into a set of local copy operations. Each t is performed at a respective location of the disks of the DR1 volumes and involves copying data of the source DR1 from a first disk to a second disk via a local second communication channel of relatively high bandwidth. Following conversion, the local copy operations are performed at the locations. Upon completion of the local copy operations, storage operations to the source and target DR1 volumes are temporarily suspended, operation of the source and target DR1 volumes is converted back to the normal operating mode, and storage operations to the source and target DR1 volumes are resumed. | 12-30-2010 |
Nathan Bullock, Kitchener CA
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| 20120017094 | MANAGING USER ACCOUNTS - The present disclosure relates to managing user accounts in one or more computer systems. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of storing on a client computing device a first cookie containing plaintext representations of one or more user identifications, and a second cookie containing encrypted versions of the one or more user identifications; updating the cookies in coordination with each other based on communications received from a central server system in response to actions by a user of the client computing device to log on or off of accounts managed by the computer server system; and mediating user access to data stored locally on the client computing device by using the first and second cookies and determining whether the data is associated with one of the user identifiers. | 01-19-2012 |
Phillip Andrew Bullock, Redcar Cleveland GB
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| 20100068439 | POLYESTER COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED GAS BARRIER PROPERTIES AND ARTICLES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a polyester composition having a liquid antiplasticizer. The composition has improved gas barrier properties with reduced degradation and plate out effects on molds and rollers. Other embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein are articles made from the composition and methods to make such articles. | 03-18-2010 |
Raymond Bullock, Bristol GB
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| 20120135200 | AIRCRAFT PANEL STRUCTURE AND AIRCRAFT PANEL STRUCTURE MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR ALLEVIATION OF STRESS - An aircraft panel assembly comprising a first panel constructed from a first sheet material having a first thermal expansion coefficient, the first panel comprising a first face, a second panel constructed from second sheet material having a second thermal expansion coefficient different to the first thermal expansion coefficient, the second panel comprising a second face facing the first face, the first and second panels being joined at a first discrete fastening point and a second discrete fastening point, the fastening points being connected by a first notional panel join line describing the shortest distance between the fasteners along the first face, and a second notional panel join line describing the shortest distance between the fasteners along the second face, in which the first panel comprises a stress relief feature between the fastening points such that the first notional panel join line diverges from, and converges with, the second notional panel join line. | 05-31-2012 |
