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Andrew Graham Chamberlain, Coventry GB
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| 20100088030 | Dynamic Positioning Architecture - The present invention provides an improved architecture for integrating an inertial navigation system (INS) into a dynamic positioning (DP) system for a vessel. The architecture includes an INS unit and a DP system having a Kalman filter or other algorithm for combining data supplied by a plurality of position measuring equipment (PME) and the INS unit to derive an estimate of the position or speed of the vessel. A switch array and a switch array controller are also provided. These may optionally form a part of the DP system. The switch array is operable under the control of the switch array controller to supply data supplied by one or more of the plurality of position measuring equipment to the INS unit for the purposes of correcting drift. The selection of which of the one or more PME is/are to be combined with the INS unit is made automatically, in real time, to dynamically optimise the DP system. | 04-08-2010 |
Barry Charles Chamberlain, Salisbury GB
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| 20100189302 | DATA RECORDER - A head mounted data storage device comprising an audio receiver for receiving audio signals, a solid state memory for storing received signals, and a power source for providing power to said device. The unit is self contained and adapted to be mounted about the head of a user, typically on a headset or integrated within the shell of a helmet. | 07-29-2010 |
Ciara Chamberlain, Vancouver CA
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| 20100317038 | GRANZYME A AND GRANZYME B DIAGNOSTICS - A method for identifying a subject being at risk for or having a chronic inflammatory disease, fibrillinopathy, atherosclerosis, or coronary artery disease is provided. The method may include determining the concentration of GrA and/or GrB in a blood or serum sample from said subject; and comparing the concentrations to the corresponding concentration in a control sample, wherein an elevated concentration of GrA and/or GrB may be indicative of a chronic inflammatory disease, fibrillinopathy, atherosclerosis, or coronary artery disease. The method may further include identifying concentrations of fibrinogen, elastin and/or fibrillin. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20110229546 | TREATMENT OF DISSECTION, ANEURYSM, AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS USING GRANZYME B INHIBITORS - A method of medical treatment or prevention of a vasculopathy, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a granzyme B inhibitor to a subject in need thereof is provided. In other aspects uses of Granzyme B inhibitors for treatment or for preparation of medicaments for treatment of a vasculopathy are provided. | 09-22-2011 |
David Chamberlain, Guemsey GB
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| 20110297090 | ANIMAL FEEDING APPARATUS - A feeding mechanism for animals, particularly pets, comprises a scanner, microchip and means for regulation and provision of food. An animal identification means scans animal identification implants for an identification signal indicative of an animal. When an authorised animal is identified a storage hopper is activated to dispense a predetermined amount of animal feed into a bowl for the animal, when an unauthorised animal is detected close to the feed or the bowl, a repellent, such as a puff of gas, squirt of water, loud noise or other sudden stimulus or shock is generated, so as to frighten off the unauthorised (intruder) animal. In an alternative embodiment the invention also includes an exercise device, which has a projector arranged to shine an image at random over a given area. A sensing means determines how effective an animal is at the device and a score calculated. Upon reaching a given score the animal is rewarded with a treat, which may be food. | 12-08-2011 |
David Chamberlain, Guernsey GB
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| 20110241885 | ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD - A system for identifying an animal, comprising an identification tag/transponder device ( | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110297091 | ANIMAL EXERCISE AND FEEDING APPARATUS - A feeding mechanism for animals, particularly pets, comprises a scanner, microchip and means for regulation and provision of food. An animal identification means scans animal identification implants for an identification signal indicative of an animal. When an authorised animal is identified a storage hopper is activated to dispense a predetermined amount of animal feed into a bowl for the animal, when an unauthorised animal is detected close to the feed or the bowl, a repellent, such as a puff of gas, squirt of water, loud noise or other sudden stimulus or shock is generated, so as to frighten off the unauthorised (intruder) animal. In an alternative embodiment the invention also includes an exercise device, which has a projector arranged to shine an image at random over a given area. A sensing means determines how effective an animal is at the device and a score calculated. Upon reaching a given score the animal is rewarded with a treat, which may be food. | 12-08-2011 |
Dorothy Margaret Chamberlain, Sharnbrook GB
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| 20090258130 | ICE CONFECTION - A process for preparing an ice confection having a total solids content of from 8 to 25 wt % and an overrun of from 10 to 100% is provided, the process comprising the steps of: aerating and partially freezing a mix of ingredients; producing a slurry comprising the aerated, partially frozen mix and frozen particles which have a size of from 0.1 to 1 mm; wherein the amount of frozen particles is from 10 to 70% by weight of the slurry; and further freezing the slurry in a low temperature extruder. An ice confection is also provided. | 10-15-2009 |
Helen Chamberlain, Guemsey GB
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| 20110297090 | ANIMAL FEEDING APPARATUS - A feeding mechanism for animals, particularly pets, comprises a scanner, microchip and means for regulation and provision of food. An animal identification means scans animal identification implants for an identification signal indicative of an animal. When an authorised animal is identified a storage hopper is activated to dispense a predetermined amount of animal feed into a bowl for the animal, when an unauthorised animal is detected close to the feed or the bowl, a repellent, such as a puff of gas, squirt of water, loud noise or other sudden stimulus or shock is generated, so as to frighten off the unauthorised (intruder) animal. In an alternative embodiment the invention also includes an exercise device, which has a projector arranged to shine an image at random over a given area. A sensing means determines how effective an animal is at the device and a score calculated. Upon reaching a given score the animal is rewarded with a treat, which may be food. | 12-08-2011 |
| 20110297091 | ANIMAL EXERCISE AND FEEDING APPARATUS - A feeding mechanism for animals, particularly pets, comprises a scanner, microchip and means for regulation and provision of food. An animal identification means scans animal identification implants for an identification signal indicative of an animal. When an authorised animal is identified a storage hopper is activated to dispense a predetermined amount of animal feed into a bowl for the animal, when an unauthorised animal is detected close to the feed or the bowl, a repellent, such as a puff of gas, squirt of water, loud noise or other sudden stimulus or shock is generated, so as to frighten off the unauthorised (intruder) animal. In an alternative embodiment the invention also includes an exercise device, which has a projector arranged to shine an image at random over a given area. A sensing means determines how effective an animal is at the device and a score calculated. Upon reaching a given score the animal is rewarded with a treat, which may be food. | 12-08-2011 |
Helen Catherine Chamberlain, Guernsey GB
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| 20110241885 | ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD - A system for identifying an animal, comprising an identification tag/transponder device ( | 10-06-2011 |
John Chamberlain, London GB
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| 20100168067 | BIOMARKERS FOR BISPHOSPHONATE-RESPONSIVE BONE DISORDERS - This invention relates to the finding that the presence of polymorphisms in and around the farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FDPS) gene is predictive of the densitometric response of patients with bone disorders, such as osteoporosis, subsequent to commencing treatment with amino-bisphosphonates. Methods relating to the identification of individuals having bone disorders which are responsive to bisphosphonates and predicting the responsiveness of individuals with bone disorders to treatment with a bisphosphonate are provided. | 07-01-2010 |
Mark Andrew Chamberlain, Merseyside GB
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| 20100258547 | ELECTRICALLY HEATABLE LAMINATED GLAZING - The invention discloses an electrically heated window having minimised hot spots. The window comprises at least two plies of a glazing material having a ply of an interlayer material laminated therebetween. An array of heating wires is carried by one of the plies, the heating wires extending between a first electrical connection means and a second electrical connection means for supplying current through the wires, the first and second electrical connection means being substantially parallel to each other. The first electrical connection means is shaped so as to define a wire-free area to allow a data signal to be transmitted through the window to a device positioned in the vicinity of the wire-free area. The second electrical connection means is shaped to correspond to the first electrical connection means, such that the heating wires in the array have a substantially constant length. | 10-14-2010 |
Tim Chamberlain, Edinburgh GB
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| 20120132807 | INFRARED LIGHT SENSOR HAVING A HIGH SIGNAL VOLTAGE AND A HIGH SIGNAL/NOISE RATIO - An infrared light sensor for an infrared light detector ( | 05-31-2012 |
