Cunningham, GB
Adam Cunningham, Birmingham GB
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20110206717 | NON-TYPHOIDAL SALMONELLA VACCINES - OmpD of non-typhoidal | 08-25-2011 |
Andrew Cunningham, Nottingham GB
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20090327116 | Asynchronous Hypertext Messaging - An asynchronous hypertext messaging system and method are disclosed. The system and method use existing hypertext transfer protocols and is capable of transmitting real-time asynchronous data between server and client regardless of firewalls or proxy servers implemented at the client or the server. In a communication system comprising a client and server interconnected by an internet, initial authentication is performed initially between the server and the client. A secure log in is performed by the client with the server in conjunction with a possible java applet download. The communication server then initiates a multiplexed virtual connection between the server and the client and transmission of asynchronous real-time data can occur over the virtual connection. The virtual connection is periodically refreshed by a request issued from the java applet. | 12-31-2009 |
Colin Cunningham, Cleveland GB
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20090114833 | RADIATION MONITOR - The invention comprises a radiation and contamination monitor for the monitoring of radiation and contamination. The instrument is intrinsically safe and comprises a radiation detector, a power source, a signal processor and a display, said power source, signal processor and display being housed within a sealed instrument housing formed from a non-metallic material which is resistant to static discharge. The detector may be housed in a detachable housing for contamination monitoring. | 05-07-2009 |
20150234057 | PHOTOMULTIPLIER APPARATUS AND RADIATION DETECTOR INCORPORATING SUCH APPARATUS - A radiation detection apparatus ( | 08-20-2015 |
Colin John Cunningham, Edinburgh GB
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20090200216 | STORM DRAIN FILTER - A treatment station for a water drainage conduit has a chamber with an inlet and outlet in fluid communication with upstream and downstream sections of the conduit and a sediment collection portion. Water enters the chamber via the inlet, collecting in the sediment collection portion until it reaches a level in the chamber such that it flows out of the outlet. A filter is mountable above the sediment collection portion for the upwards-flowing filtration of water passing through the chamber to remove organic contaminants. Access means are provided for removal and replacement of the filter and removal of solid material deposited in the sediment collection portion. The treatment station may also have by pass means which operate where the flow of water exceeds a rate which can flow through the filter and preliminary sediment collection chamber for collecting large quantities of sediment. Uses of the treatment station are also described. | 08-13-2009 |
Conor Cunningham, London GB
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20110055113 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING SPREAD ORDERS - A system and method of executing a spread order trade is provided. The system and method of the present invention provide a profit and loss neutral model configured to dynamically and iteratively rebalance the trades associated with a spread order based on changing market conditions. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a vector-based target volume ratio is maintained by rebalancing a plurality of trades associated with instruments (or legs) of the spread order, in view of changes in the underlying markets. Maintaining a target volume ratio allow the spread order to be traded according to a profit and loss neutral model. | 03-03-2011 |
Craig Cunningham, Stony Stratford GB
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20120137902 | SPACE-SAVING IN-FLIGHT TRASH COMPACTOR - A space-saving in-flight trash compactor, comprising a trash chute, a compactor mechanism, and a storage chamber that includes an interface for the trash chute. Trash deposited in the trash chute is channeled into the storage chamber. Either or both of the compactor mechanism and the storage chamber are rotatably attached to one or two axles. During maintenance or trash removal, the compactor mechanism or storage chamber may swivel around an axle to permit ease of access. | 06-07-2012 |
20130269545 | Space-Saving In-Flight Trash Compactor - A space-saving in-flight trash compactor, comprising a trash chute, a compactor mechanism, and a storage chamber that includes an interface for the trash chute. Trash deposited in the trash chute is channeled into the storage chamber. Either or both of the compactor mechanism and the storage chamber are rotatably attached to one or two axles. During maintenance or trash removal, the compactor mechanism or storage chamber may swivel around an axle to permit ease of access. | 10-17-2013 |
Craig Cunningham, Old Northants GB
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20100140398 | MODULAR GALLEY UNIT INCLUDING BEVERAGE MAKER - A galley unit comprising a plurality of mid-level modules and a plurality of high-level modules that are assembled together to form a modular galley unit, wherein at least one of the mid-level modules is a beverage maker unit. A combination comprising an aircraft and a modular galley unit, wherein at least one of the modules is a beverage maker unit. | 06-10-2010 |
20100307350 | SPACE-SAVING IN-FLIGHT TRASH COMPACTOR - A space-saving in-flight trash compactor, comprising a trash chute, a compactor mechanism, and a storage chamber that includes an interface for the trash chute. Trash deposited in the trash chute is channeled into the storage chamber. Either or both of the compactor mechanism and the storage chamber are rotatably attached to one or two axles. During maintenance or trash removal, the compactor mechanism or storage chamber may swivel around an axle to permit ease of access. | 12-09-2010 |
20120285335 | AIRCRAFT GALLEY - An aircraft galley includes a beverage center including one or more hot beverage makers, and one or more combination oven-chiller units for multiple replaceable meal carrier rotables. The beverage center may also include an espresso maker, a milk frothing device, a hot water dispenser, a pull out drip tray, drain pan or sink, and a control panel. The aircraft galley also includes a main work deck with a sliding, pull-out work deck portion, and may include one or more pull-out combination drain-sink drawers including one or more individual drain-sinks. | 11-15-2012 |
20150059363 | MOBILE GALLEY CART WITH HEATING, COOLING AND BRAKING FUNCTIONALITY - A mobile galley cart including a wheeled insulated housing having a door configured to open to access to the interior of the housing, a thermoelectric chiller mounted near the bottom of the cart, cold air ducting in fluid communication with the thermoelectric chiller and opening to the interior of the housing, and warm air ducting including a warm air exhaust arranged to exhaust warm air from the mobile galley cart. A mobile galley cart system including a cart configured to dock at a separate service wall to provide service connections therebetween. | 03-05-2015 |
David G. Cunningham, Suffolk GB
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20100329669 | HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER, A BI-DIRECTIONAL DUPLEX OPTICAL FIBER LINK, AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A BI-DIRECTIONAL DUPLEX OPTICAL FIBER LINK - A duplex optical fiber link is provided that includes two bi-directional optical fiber links. Each of the bi-directional links includes a multimode optical fiber and an optical transceiver connected to each of the ends of each of the fibers. Each of the optical transceivers includes a bi-directional optical multiplexer (MUX) that is configured to simultaneously optically couple optical data signals produced by a laser diode of the transceiver into an end of one of the fibers and to optically couple an optical data signal passing out of the end of one of the fibers onto a photodiode of the transceiver. The laser diodes operate at a data rate of at least 10 Gb/s such that each optical transceiver transmits and receives optical data signals at an aggregate data rate of at least 20 Gb/s. Consequently, the bi-directional duplex optical link has an aggregate data rate of at least 40 Gb/s. | 12-30-2010 |
20110044580 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A LINEAR PHASE MODE-MATCHED LAUNCH OF LIGHT INTO AN END OF A MULTIMODE OPTICAL FIBER - A method and an apparatus are provided for launching light into an entrance facet of a multimode optical fiber (MMF) of an optical link in a way that excites one or more higher-order Hermite Gaussian (HMG) mode groups in the MMF. Exciting higher-order HMG mode groups in the MMF increases the bandwidth of the link while also providing reduced modal noise. In addition, selectively exciting one or more higher-order HMG mode groups in the MMF ensures that the launch will provide desirable results even in cases where the connector that connects the end of the MMF to the optical transceiver or transmitter is offset with respect to the receptacle of the optical transceiver or transmitter. This feature allows for greater manufacturing tolerances when manufacturing the connectors and receptacles because precise alignment between them is not critical to achieving a successful launch. | 02-24-2011 |
David George Cunningham, Woodbridge Suffolk GB
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20120251105 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A LINE OF SPOTS LAUNCH OF LIGHT INTO AN END OF A MULTIMODE OPTICAL FIBER - A method and an apparatus are provided for launching light into an entrance facet of a MMF of an optical MMF link in a way that excites one or more targeted higher-order mode groups in the MMF. The light is launched into the entrance facet of the MMF as a line of phase-modulated spots, referred to herein as a “line launch”. The line launch causes one or more targeted higher-order mode groups to be excited in the MMF. The use of the line launch to excite one or more higher-order mode groups in the MMF increases the bandwidth of the link and allows overall link lengths to be increased. In addition, the use of the line launch is reliable and robust despite defects in the MMF and despite connector offsets. Thus, the use of the line launch ensures that a sufficient increase in link bandwidth will be achieved despite the existence of defects in the MMF and even if there is some amount of optical misalignment due to the connector being offset relative to the corresponding receptacle. | 10-04-2012 |
Graham Cunningham, Redland GB
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20090153194 | CLOCK CIRCUITRY - A circuit comprising: clock circuitry for supplying a first faster clock signal to a first circuit portion and a second slower clock signal to a second circuit portion, and varying the relative frequency of the first and second clock signals. Synchronisation logic generates pulses which indicate when to transfer data between the first and second circuit portions. The clock circuitry generates a first control signal at a predetermined time in each cycle of the first clock signal prior to a predetermined edge, and a second control signal at a predetermined time in each cycle of the second clock signal prior to a predetermined edge. A change in the relative frequency is conditional on a coincidence of the first and second control signals. The synchronisation generates the pulses such that there is at least one cycle of the first clock signal between those pulses, and such that there is only one of those pulses per cycle of the second clock signal. | 06-18-2009 |
Iain Cunningham, Conventry GB
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20100181827 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A BATTERY POWERED VEHICLE - A control system for a battery powered vehicle of the kind which is provided with an electric power source and at least one switch means, such as a contactor, which is operable to connect the output of the power source to a high power electrical item fitted to the vehicle, such as an electric drive motor, in which the control system is operable to set the vehicle in one of at least 3 different operating modes comprising a first mode in which the vehicle is immobilised and the contactor is held in an open position to isolate the battery from the electrical item, a second mode in which the vehicle is not immobilised and the contactor is held in a closed position to connect the battery to the electrical item, and a third mode in which the vehicle is immobilised but the contactor remains in an closed position to connect the battery to the electrical item. | 07-22-2010 |
James Cunningham, Lincoln GB
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20100232875 | MECHANICAL COUPLING - A mechanical coupling for transferring torque from a first component that rotates about an axis to a second component that also rotates about the axis is provided. The coupling allows different rates of expansion of the first and second components in the radial direction by permitting sliding in the radial direction of the components relative to one another. The coupling comprises first and second circular arrays of teeth formed on the first component and second component, respectively, and centered on the axis. The first circular array of teeth are intermeshed with the second circular array of teeth, wherein rotation of the first component causes first mating sides on the first circular array of teeth to bear against second mating sides on the second circular array of teeth transferring torque to the second component. The first and second mating sides extend both axially and radially and are essentially curved. | 09-16-2010 |
Jane Cunningham, Cambridge GB
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20150192593 | BIOMARKERS FOR DIAGNOSING AND/OR MONITORING TUBERCULOSIS - The invention relates to biomarkers for diagnosing and/or monitoring tuberculosisin both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals, monitoring the responses of individuals to anti-mycobacterial chemotherapy, monitoring the progression of latent tuberculosis to active tuberculosis, differentiating active tuberculosis from latent tuberculosis, and from other clinical conditions that mimic tuberculosis (TB). The invention also relates to methods for diagnosing, treating and monitoring tuberculosis using said biomarkers. The above pertain in all aspects both to pulmonary and extrapulmonary | 07-09-2015 |
Jason Cunningham, Brighton GB
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20140288121 | Asthma - The invention provides methods of providing a prognosis of asthma severity in children and young adults. More specifically, the invention relates to novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and the cumulative genetic association of these and other SNPs in various genes, with the prognosis of asthma severity. The invention also extends to kits and other prognostic tools used to provide the prognosis of asthma severity. | 09-25-2014 |
Karen Joan Cunningham, Buckinghamshire GB
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20090121010 | Depositing items of value - A method of depositing items of value, the method comprising | 05-14-2009 |
Matthew James Cunningham, Leicestershire GB
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20120074698 | Power Control Methods - In an oscillating water column (OWC) assembly power may be generated based on a power reference that is derived from an estimate of the available mechanical power in the air turbine | 03-29-2012 |
20130200617 | POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS - A power transmission system may include a plurality of renewable-energy devices such as wind turbines or subsea turbines. The devices are connected together in parallel to a subsea cable that carries an ac transmission voltage. Each device includes a turbine assembly that is rotated by wind or water current flows, and a variable speed ac induction generator. A power converter is connected to the subsea cable and is used to interface the generators to a supply network or power grid. The power transmission system is operated such that an indicated operating speed of one or more of the devices is used to control the power converter (e.g. the PWM strategy that is used to open and close the power semiconductor devices) to achieve desired stator electrical quantities at each generator. | 08-08-2013 |
M.e. Cunningham, London GB
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20150210984 | METHOD FOR REPLICATING HCV IN VITRO - There is provided a method for replicating HCV virus in vitro which comprises the following steps: (i) fusing an HCV-infected white blood cell with a hepatocyte cell to produce a fused cell; and (ii) culturing the fused cell so that HCV replication may occur. There is also provided a fused cell capable of replicating HCV virus in vitro which is made by fusing an HCV-infected white blood cell with a hepatocyte cell, and uses of such a fused cell to screen for anti-HCV drugs and assessing patient responsiveness to therapy before treatment. | 07-30-2015 |
Michael Cunningham, Fleet GB
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20150366041 | X-Ray Tube Electron Sources - An electron source for an X-ray scanner includes an emitter support block, an electron-emitting region formed on the support block and arranged to emit electrons, an electrical connector arranged to connect a source of electric current to the electron-emitting region, and heating structure arranged to heat the support block. | 12-17-2015 |
Michael Cunningham, Hants GB
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20120045036 | X-Ray Tube Electron Sources - An electron source for an X-ray scanner includes an emitter support block, an electron-emitting region formed on the support block and arranged to emit electrons, an electrical connector arranged to connect a source of electric current to the electron-emitting region, and heating structure arranged to heat the support block. | 02-23-2012 |
Oliver Robert Cunningham, Cheshire GB
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20120108814 | PROCESS 738 - Processes for the preparation of 4-(3-chloro-2-fluoroanilino)-7-methoxy-6-{[1-(N-methylcarbamoylmethyl)piperidin-4-yl]oxy}quinazoline, salts thereof, and the intermediates used in the process are described. | 05-03-2012 |
Robert Cunningham, Warwickshire GB
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20150050134 | FULL ARC ADMISSION STEAM TURBINE - The invention relates to a full arc admission steam turbine, which includes a plurality of nozzle boxes for inducing steam, and a plurality of nozzle plates for bearing nozzles, one nozzle plate corresponding to each nozzle box. The steam turbine | 02-19-2015 |
Robert H Cunningham, Derby GB
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20080292925 | Pre-reformer - A pre-reformer ( | 11-27-2008 |
20100055519 | PRE-REFORMER - A pre-reformer ( | 03-04-2010 |
20100135872 | REFORMER MODULE - A reformer module ( | 06-03-2010 |
Samantha Cunningham, London GB
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20150305473 | DEODORANT PRODUCT APPLICATION DEVICE - A device and method for drying a substance applied to a surface as it is being applied to the surface. The device is designed to apply a form of energy including air movement, heat, or light and can be designed to apply combinations of energy forms. The energy form is applied to the surface during or after the substance has been applied to the surface. A design for the shape of the enclosure and features included in the enclosure for the device are disclosed which enhances the drying efficiency. | 10-29-2015 |
Simon Edward Cunningham, Taunton Somerset GB
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20150210412 | METHOD FOR PACKAGING FINISHED TOBACCO GOODS IN A MASTER BOX - In a method for packaging finished tobacco goods in a master box first a PE liner which is foreseen of an EVOH barrier or an Aluminium liner is folded in the master box. This can be done by an automatic machine or manually. In the manual embodiment the liner, already cut on the right sizes including a seal in the bottom, is pulled over a mall which has the same size as the master box. Then the master box is pulled over the mall including the liner. Then the master box including the liner is pulled of the mall and the master box is ready for storage. | 07-30-2015 |