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David R. Dalton, Turramurra AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090116229 | Lighting Device - A lighting device ( | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090135589 | Lighting Device - The present invention provides a lighting device having a light housing including a light source being rotatably connected by a rotatable connection means to a lighting device body, said body having said rotatable connection means positioned so as to allow said light housing to lay adjacent said body and to define therebetween a narrow space which is accessible in a base to top direction. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090195167 | Lighting Device - The present invention provides a lighting device having a battery housing to hold a battery, a light housing having a light source and a lens assembly into which said light source will emit light when activated, said battery and said light source being in circuit with a switch to open and close said circuit, said light housing being moveable relative to said battery housing to motivate said switch to open and/or close said circuit. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090196027 | Convertible flashlight and area light with an aperture shutter - A lighting device which is adapted to be converted between a flashlight mode and an area light mode includes a housing to receive a power supply, a light source associated with the housing and a tubular lens surrounding the light source, a reflector mounted to said device so as to slide relative to the tubular lens, the reflector including an aperture through which the light source can pass, the aperture having a shutter associated therewith whereby the shutter closes the aperture when the reflector is in a position which allows the device to be used in the area light mode. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090310350 | Light Distributor - A light distributor includes a panel ( | 12-17-2009 |
| 20100202137 | Rechargeable Device Having an Adaptor - A device having a body and an adaptor is provided. The body includes a battery, a circuit and recharging terminals connected to the battery and the circuit for recharging the battery. The adaptor includes electrical connectors that can be connected to a wall outlet and/or power supply. Further, the adaptor includes contacts. The recharging terminals can be inserted into the adaptor and connect to the contacts. | 08-12-2010 |
David R. Dalton, New South Wales AU
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| 20110075405 | Lighting Device Utilizing a Light Emitting Diode Disposed within a Tubular Lens - The present invention provides a lighting device having a plurality of light source assemblies within a light housing. The light source assemblies include a light emitting diode disposed in tubular lens. The light housing is attached to an edge of the body. | 03-31-2011 |
David R. Dalton, Joadja AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120081890 | Lighting Device Utilizing A Light Emitting Diode Disposed within a Tubular Lens - The present invention provides a lighting device having a plurality of light source assemblies within a light housing. The light source assemblies include a light emitting diode disposed in tubular lens. The light housing is attached to an edge of the body. | 04-05-2012 |
James William Leith Dalton, New South Wales AU
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| 20090099658 | ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FIXATION OF AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical implant, such as a cochlear implant, comprising a fixating point which is located remotely from the medical implant. This arrangement can reduce the risk of post operative infection in a patient in which the medical implant is implanted. | 04-16-2009 |
John P. Dalton, Ultimo Sydney AU
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| 20110311511 | CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF PfA-M1 AND THE PfA-M1 Co4 COMPLEX - The invention relates to the X-ray crystal structure of PfA-M1 aminopeptidase alone, and in complex with the phosphinate dipeptide analogue hPheP[CH | 12-22-2011 |
Neal Kevin Dalton, Caringbah AU
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| 20080300287 | Peptidic Compounds - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I), (II), (III) and (IV) as defined herein and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof. The present invention further provides use of the compounds of the present invention in the treatment of bacterial infection and in the treatment of HIV infection. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the present invention. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20110312875 | PEPTIDIC COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides a compound of formula I, II, III and IV as defined herein and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof. The present invention further provides use of the compounds of the present invention in the treatment of bacterial infection and in the treatment of HIV infection. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the present invention. | 12-22-2011 |
Peter Dalton, Moss Vale AU
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| 20110254346 | ADVANCING LONGWALL SYSTEM FOR SURFACE MINING - A surface mining system for removing material from a mining face generally includes a conveyor extending substantially parallel to the mining face, a miner supported by and moveable along the conveyor, and a conveyor translation device associated with the conveyor and operable to move the conveyor and the miner toward the mining face. A method for advancing a surface mining longwall system generally includes moving the longwall shearer along a face conveyor, operating load translation devices to move the face conveyor and the longwall shearer toward the mining face, resetting a first group of load translation devices, and then resetting a second group of load translation devices. A load translation device generally includes an actuator, a ground drilling device coupled to and moveable with a portion of the actuator, and a frame coupled to and moveable with another portion of the actuator. | 10-20-2011 |
