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Dale Patrick Cooney, Glen Iris AU

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20110085879PORTABLE BIN - A bin, including a receptacle movable between a first condition of use for loading and a second condition of use in which it can be engaged for emptying; and attachment means including first and second elongate sleeves for engagement by respective forks of a front lift truck, wherein in the second condition of use the receptacle is arranged in a manner whereby forks of a front lift truck can engage respective sleeves of the attachment means so that the bin can be lifted and emptied by the truck.04-14-2011

David Laurence Cooney, Woldingham GB

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20080270285SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC TRADING OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE CURRENCIES - A method for automatic trading of foreign exchange currencies including the steps of: receiving first signals at an order receiver based on one or more orders for foreign exchange currency trades; sending second signals from an order configuration tool that provides for selection of a preferred execution method for each of the foreign exchange trades using an algorithm; and executing each of the foreign exchange trades based on received third signals relating to a respective determined preferred execution method.10-30-2008

Erin Cooney, North Vancouver CA

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20090095409METHODS OF MANUFACTURING ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS - Methods of manufacturing electrochemical cells having a current collector which, at least in part, underlies a catalyst layer are discussed. A method comprises patterning a current collector to have at least one electrolyte opening, disposing an electrolyte into or through the at least one opening, and disposing a catalyst, at least in part, over the disposed electrolyte. Optionally, the method comprises pattering a substrate and attaching a patterned current collector to each side thereof. Patterning of the current collector can include patterning a continuous sheet, which comprises at least a first and a second separable current collector. In one such example, a continuous carbon-fiber sheet impregnated or laminated with a non-porous material is patterned. In another such example, a continuous plastic material sheet impregnated with one or more electrical conductive particles is patterned. Among other things, the pattern of the current collector can include an extruded slot or adjacently-disposable strips.04-16-2009

Gregory J. Cooney, Sydney AU

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20110152208Use of Compounds Extracted from Momordica Charantia L. in the Manufacture of Medicaments for Prevention and Treatment of Diabetes and Obesity - The present invention disclosed a medical use of cucurbitane triterpenoids represented by the following formula and isolated from 06-23-2011

Patrick Joseph Cooney, Kilmessan IE

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20080317930Creamy Wine-Based Beverage And Method For Producing Said Beverage - A creamy wine-based beverage comprises a mixture of the following ingredients: a blend of dairy vegetable cream base, beet sugar, fermented wine and sodium caseinate, wherein substantially all alcohol content of the beverage is provided by the wine which is not fortified by spirits alcohol. A method of producing the creamy wine-based beverage is also disclosed.12-25-2008

Ralph Cooney, Auckland NZ

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20090215958CONDUCTING POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF - A conducting polymer including a conducting linker to connect a probe to the polymer, the linker including an unsaturated organic chain.08-27-2009

Ralph Paul Cooney, Mt. Eden NZ

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20100061870MICROFABRICATED DEVICE - A microfabricated device (03-11-2010

Ryan Cooney, Montreal CA

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20110133100METHOD OF PUMPING QUANTUM DOTS - Strongly confined semiconductor quantum dots theoretically offer for broadband and continuous tunability of their emitting wavelength based upon simply varying the particle size. However, prior art consistently has demonstrated a lower particle size limit below which optical gain cannot be achieved, for example 2.3 nm for CdSe in toluene. As such the prior art points to combinations of alternative materials and host media as the route to achieving the goal of broadband emission sources using quantum dots. However, according to the invention optical gain can be achieved in quantum dots below these previous experimental limits by resonantly pumping the quantum dots to a specific excitonic state, i.e. electron position relative to the quantum dot, such that the multiexcitonic interferences are minimized. Using this approach optical gain in CdSe of R=2.1 nm and 1.5 nm has been demonstrated in the yellow/amber region of the visible spectrum.06-09-2011