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Drew Burdon, York GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110064809SCAFFOLDS - The invention relates to methods of preparing tissue implants for use in the augmentation, repair and regeneration of tissues.03-17-2011

Ian Burdon, Letchworth GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110087570PAY FOR USE AND ANTI COUNTERFEIT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INK CARTRIDGES AND OTHER CONSUMABLES - Systems and methods of a pay-for-use pricing plan for consumables associated with a machine. The systems and methods include a machine that can detect a use of a consumable by a consumer. The use can be an installation of the consumable in the machine or an actual use of the consumable in the machine. The machine can detect a charge associated with the use of the consumable. Further, the machine can prompt the consumer for a payment and receive the payment from the consumer. In embodiments, the consumer can have an updatable account associated with the consumable usage. The machine can send an indication of the payment or updated account information to a supplier of the consumable.04-14-2011

Jeremy W. Burdon, Minneapolis, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110197655MULTI-LAYERED CERAMIC MICRO-GAS CHROMATOGRAPH AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A micro-gas chromatograph column is formed by texturing a channel into a plurality of green-sheet layers, which are then sintered together to form a substantially monolithic structure. A thick-film paste may be added to the channel textured in the green-sheet layers to provide a porous plug sintered in the micro-gas chromatograph column in the substantially monolithic. A thermal conductivity detector is formed in the substantially monolithic structure by depositing a conductive thick-film paste on the surface of one of the green-sheet layers to define a resistor in an exit channel of the micro-gas chromatograph column.08-18-2011

Richard Burdon, Brooklyn, NY US

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20090210631MOBILE APPLICATION CACHE SYSTEM - Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, which includes scripts that define actions, and, on the server side, a collection of conduits, which describe how to mediate between the data model and the enterprise. In one embodiment, the occasionally-connected application server assumes that data used by mobile applications is persistently stored and managed by external systems. The occasionally-connected data model can be a METAdata description of the mobile application's anticipated usage of this data, and be optimized to enable the efficient traversal and synchronization of this data between occasionally connected devices and external systems.08-20-2009
20090300656MOBILE APPLICATIONS - Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, which includes scripts that define actions, and, on the server side, a collection of conduits, which describe how to mediate between the data model and the enterprise. In one embodiment, the occasionally-connected application server assumes that data used by mobile applications is persistently stored and managed by external systems. The occasionally-connected data model can be a METAdata description of the mobile application's anticipated usage of this data, and be optimized to enable the efficient traversal and synchronization of this data between occasionally connected devices and external systems.12-03-2009

Thomas Grant Burdon, Edinburgh GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080293140PROPAGATION AND/OR DERIVATION OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS - Embryonic stem (ES) cells are cultured in the presence of a compound which selectively inhibits propagation or survival of cells other than ES cells. The ES cells have not been genetically altered. Instead, the compound inhibits a signalling pathway which is essential for propagation of differentiated cells but is not essential for propagation of ES cells—hence ES cells are selectively maintained in the culture.11-27-2008