Burchett
Chad Burchett, Molndal SE
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20090000843 | Battery Box System and Method - In the preferred embodiments, a novel system and method is for mounting a battery box within a vehicle is disclosed. The system and method includes, among other things, a novel battery box that is mounted between two chassis frame members that extend lengthwise along the vehicle. The battery box is supported on the frame members via a plurality of uniquely designed and arranged bracket members. | 01-01-2009 |
20090309390 | Removably Clamped Platform - According to some preferred examples, a vehicle having a removable deck plate or platform is disclosed. The vehicle preferably includes: a) a frame; b) a platform for placement upon the frame; c) a clamping plate for clamping against the frame; d) a clamping arm engageable with the clamping plate via a hole in the platform; and e) the clamping arm and the clamping plate being configured so as to clamp the platform to the frame upon moving the clamping arm into a position adjacent the platform. | 12-17-2009 |
Chris Burchett, Ottawa CA
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20100107225 | REMOTE SERVICE ACCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A wireless service access system and method are disclosed. One aspect of the disclosed system provides a remote device wireless access to one or more services over a communication network, the system comprising a network access module adapted for communicating wirelessly with the remote device and for receiving therefrom identifying data; and a service access module, communicatively linked to the network access module, for authenticating the remote device based on the identifying data and authorizing access to the one or more services thereto via the network access module. | 04-29-2010 |
20120192258 | HOTSPOT NETWORK ACCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method are disclosed for providing wireless network access to a user of a remote device at a hotspot. In general, wireless communication is established by the system with the remote device to enable wireless transmission therefrom of social networking credentials associated with a social network profile maintained by a third party social network service provider. Using these credentials, the user is authenticated with the third party social network service provider, and, upon authentication, is provided wireless access to the network. | 07-26-2012 |
20130167196 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE DEVICE RECOGNITION AT PUBLIC HOTSPOTS - Described are various embodiments of a system and method in which device-identifying data can be used to uniquely recognize and optionally track and report on device activity at one or more hotspot locations by way of the creation and management of a device profile uniquely associated with such devices and stored in a network accessible knowledge base. | 06-27-2013 |
Michael Hugh Burchett, Cambridge GB
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20080204322 | Determining Positional Information - Apparatus for determining positional information relating to an object, comprising: means for receiving, comprising a plurality of receiving elements; detection means for detecting signals received at the receiving elements and for generating output signals representative of the received signals; and processing means operable to apply, for each receiving element, a process to the output signal generated from the signal received at that receiving element separately from any output signal generated from a signal received at any other receiving element, so as to obtain a respective value of a parameter representative of the signal received at that receiving element, the processing means being further operable to compare the values of the parameter thus obtained so as to, obtain positional information relating to the object. | 08-28-2008 |
20100109938 | ADAPTIVE RADAR - A method of classifying items from reflected signals returned from said items is disclosed, the method comprising: processing said return signals to discriminate between a first set of signals indicative of items of interest and a further set of signals indicative of clutter; identifying items from said first set of signals and classifying them as a first class of item; processing said further set of signals to identify a second set of signals indicative of further items of interest; identifying items from said second set of signals and classifying them as a second class of item. | 05-06-2010 |