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Darryl B. Chadwick, St. Catherines CA
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| 20100104779 | SHOCK ABSORBING ATHLETIC FIELD AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME - An athletic field is constructed using side-by-side conjoined layers of resilient synthetic material placed over a drain blanket and extending to a peripheral trench drain. The primary material construction is a reliable layer approximately 4 feet wide by 200 feet long comprising a dimpled polyethylene core material with bonded top and bottom thin, flexible geotechnic fabric layers. A flange and flap system along one edge receives the opposite edge of the joining strip to bond the laterally adjoining layers together in a shingling or tiered manner to promote drainage and to keep water out of the resilient pliable structure. The top surface is overlaid with artificial turf | 04-29-2010 |
David James Chadwick, Manchester GB
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| 20090279983 | FASTENER & FASTENING SYSTEM - The present invention utilises impact-driven fastener ( | 11-12-2009 |
Graham Chadwick, Farnborough GB
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| 20120132439 | MULTIFUNCTION DOWNHOLE RELEASE TOOL MECHANISM WITH LOST MOTION - Presented is a system and method for disconnecting a plurality of wireline tools from a string of wireline tools while maintaining operation of the wireline tools remaining with the string of wireline tools. The disconnection is non-destructive and allows a reconnection of the disconnected tools after retrieval from the well. The system also enables testing of the disconnection mechanism before deploying the wireline tool string into the well. | 05-31-2012 |
John Clement Chadwick, Eindhoven NL
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| 20080234452 | TITANOCENE-BASED CATALYST SYSTEM - A catalyst system obtainable by the process comprising the steps of contacting an adduct of formula (I) | 09-25-2008 |
Madelaine Chadwick, Hull GB
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| 20110000979 | Cleaning Device - A device for cleaning a surface comprises a pressurised container containing a cleaning composition; a nozzle through which the composition is arranged to be dispensed, in use, upon an actuation of a valve; a shroud attached to the container and surrounding the nozzle. The shroud has a hollow generally cylindrical portion adjacent to the nozzle for guiding the dispensed product in the direction in which it leaves the nozzle, and a flared portion at the end of the cylindrical portion furthest from the nozzle forming a spreading plate for guiding the dispensed product laterally when in contact, in use, with a surface to be cleaned. The nozzle is arranged to be actuated by movement of the container towards the shroud. The device comprises a reservoir. The nozzle and shroud are configured so that, in use, the cleaning composition is directed across the surface to be cleaned and into the reservoir. The device comprises a latch movable into a blocking position upon actuation of the device in which position it blocks a further actuation of the device. The latch is releasable to a position in which the device can be further actuated. The latch is arranged to be moved to an emptying position in which the reservoir can be emptied before it can be moved to the actuating position. | 01-06-2011 |
Madeleine Chadwick, Hull GB
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| 20110041882 | Cleaning Device - A device for cleaning a surface comprises a pressurised container containing a cleaning composition; a nozzle through which the composition is arranged to be dispensed, in use, upon an actuation of a valve; a shroud attached to the container and surrounding the nozzle. The shroud has a hollow generally cylindrical portion adjacent to the nozzle for guiding the dispensed product in the direction in which it leaves the nozzle, and a flared portion at the end of the cylindrical portion furthest from the nozzle forming a spreading plate for guiding the dispensed product laterally when in contact, in use, with a surface to be cleaned. The nozzle is arranged to be actuated by movement of the container towards the shroud. The device comprises a reservoir. The nozzle and shroud are configured so that, in use, the cleaning composition is directed across the surface to be cleaned and into the reservoir. The shroud is relatively movable with respect to the reservoir and is biased to a closed position in which it closes the reservoir to retain the cleaning composition in the reservoir. A restriction is provided within the cylindrical portion of the shroud and a corresponding projection is provided on the nozzle. The restriction and projection are configured such that they temporarily retard relative movement of the nozzle through the shroud, wherein the biasing on the shroud is sufficient to move the shroud to the closed position once the projection has passed the restriction. | 02-24-2011 |
Martin Chadwick, Victoria AU
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| 20120006441 | PROTECTIVE SHEATH - The present invention relates to a protective sheath ( | 01-12-2012 |
Paul Chadwick, Wirral GB
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| 20080214424 | Soluble Unit Dose of Laundry Detergent - A soluble unit dose of laundry detergent which comprises: a) a thin walled hard capsule, having a wall thickness between 0.07 and 0.3 mm and, c) within the thin walled hard capsule a detergent composition comprising at least 1 g of surfactant, which makes up at least 45% wt of the detergent composition. wherein the solubility of the capsule and the detergent composition is such that it will reach a level of 90% of eventually dissolved electrolytes in stirred demineralised water at 25° C. in less than 35 seconds. By choice of a capsule with this wall thickness the solubility is ensured while pressure caking of the contents is resisted to minimise overall dissolution time. | 09-04-2008 |
Richard Chadwick, Halesowen GB
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| 20100048342 | Rotary transmission - An apparatus for transmission of rotation between a first rotational member and a second rotational member comprises a first gear member mounted for rotation about an axis and coupled for rotation to the first rotational member. An eccentric gear arrangement is mounted eccentrically with respect to the axis and has a first eccentric gear portion for engagement with the first gear member and a second eccentric gear portion for engagement with a second gear member. Crank means couple the eccentrically mounted gear arrangement to the second rotational member, whereby orbital motion of the eccentric gear arrangement about the axis is transmitted to the second rotational member. The first and second eccentric gear portions are coupled for rotation with each other, and the first and second gear members are rotationally independent of each other. | 02-25-2010 |
