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David Malcolm
David Malcolm Camm, Vancouver CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080273867 | IRRADIANCE PULSE HEAT-TREATING METHODS AND APPARATUS - A method of heat-treating a workpiece includes generating an initial heating portion and a subsequent sustaining portion of an irradiance pulse incident on a target surface area of the workpiece. A combined duration of the initial heating portion and the subsequent sustaining portion is less than a thermal conduction time of the workpiece. The initial heating portion heats the target surface area to a desired temperature and the subsequent sustaining portion maintains the target surface area within a desired range from the desired temperature. Another method includes generating such an initial heating portion and subsequent sustaining portion of an irradiance pulse, monitoring at least one parameter indicative of a presently completed amount of a desired thermal process during the irradiance pulse, and modifying the irradiance pulse in response to deviation of the at least one parameter from an expected value. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20100276611 | HIGH-INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION APPARATUS AND METHODS - An apparatus for producing electromagnetic radiation includes a flow generator configured to generate a flow of liquid along an inside surface of an envelope, first and second electrodes configured to generate an electrical arc within the envelope to produce the electromagnetic radiation, and an exhaust chamber extending outwardly beyond one of the electrodes, configured to accommodate a portion of the flow of liquid. In another aspect, the flow generator is electrically insulated. In another aspect, the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical discharge pulse to produce an irradiance flash, and the apparatus includes a removal device configured to remove particulate contamination from the liquid, the particulate contamination being released during the flash and being different than that released by the electrodes during continuous operation. | 11-04-2010 |
David Malcolm Falkinder, Bristol GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100114980 | LANDMARK CHUNKING OF LANDMARKLESS REGIONS - A computer-executed method for forming data chunks from a sequence of data values comprises determining whether processing of the sequence of data values has entered a landmark-free region. If processing has entered a landmark-free region, a data chunk is produced using a specialized landmark chunking technique that is specialized for landmark-free regions. Otherwise, the method comprises producing a data chunk using a standard-data landmark chunking technique. | 05-06-2010 |
David Malcolm Leathwick, Palmerston North NZ
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090017089 | Multiple active agents such as anthelmintics sustained release delivery device - A method of treating animals characterised by the step of introducing to the animal a single delivery device containing two or more active agents, wherein the delivery device is configured to release an effective amount of active agents over a defined time period of 3-14 days. | 01-15-2009 |
