David Morgan
David Morgan, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20110077144 | REGENERATION OF ION EXCHANGE RESIN AND RECOVERY OF REGENERANT SOLUTION - An apparatus and method for regenerating spent ion exchange resin is described. In one method, a fresh regenerant solution comprising sodium ions and chloride ions is prepared, and passed across spent cation exchange resin to regenerate the spent resin. To recover the spent regenerant solution, a regenerant treatment composition is added to the spent solution to form precipitate flocs, which are then separated out of the regenerant solution. The concentration of at least one of the sodium or chloride ions in the regenerant solution can also be adjusted to form fresh regenerant solution which can be reused. | 03-31-2011 |
20120037569 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MINERAL HARDNESS MANAGEMENT - A method of removing mineral hardness of water comprises selecting a mineral hardness solubility constant modifier capable of at least partially precipitating insoluble mineral hardness material from water containing mineral hardness. A pressurized flow of the water containing mineral hardness is generated. The mineral hardness solubility constant modifier is added to the pressurized flow of water containing mineral hardness to form water bearing precipitate mineral hardness. The water bearing precipitate mineral hardness is filtered to at least partially remove the precipitated insoluble mineral hardness material from the water bearing precipitate mineral hardness to form post-filtered water. | 02-16-2012 |
20140196753 | REGENERATION OF ION EXCHANGE RESIN AND RECOVERY OF REGENERANT SOLUTION - An apparatus and method for regenerating spent ion exchange resin and recovering regenerant fluid is described. A regeneration system has a regeneration vat, a regeneration solution tank, a regenerant recovery tank, a chemical dispenser, a solids separator, a pH adjuster and a pump. The regeneration vat holds the spent resin and is connected to the regeneration solution tank to allow transfer of regenerant solution into the regeneration vat. Spent regenerant fluid travels to the regenerant recovery tank, where it is treated with chemicals provided from the chemical dispenser. The solids separator receives the treated regenerant liquid and separates precipitate flocs from the treated regenerant liquid. The concentration of chloride ions in the separated regenerant solution can be adjusted by the pH adjuster to form fresh regenerant solution. The pump pumps the fresh regenerant solution to the regenerant solution tank to regenerate additional spent cation exchange resin. | 07-17-2014 |
David Morgan, Watertown, MA US
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20110020771 | ELECTRONIC BRAILLE TYPING INTERFACE - A user interface system for entry of Braille input to electronic devices comprises a module with a single set of six tactile keys arranged in a 6 dot Braille configuration. The user interface system is configured to recognize data entered therein by user contact with one or more of the tactile keys as Braille input and to transmit said Braille input to an electronic device for display or further transmission. The interface further includes function keys which allow the user to manipulate, modify, or otherwise control the data entered and how the data is transmitted. | 01-27-2011 |
20120009549 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING AND TRANSLATING BRAILLE EMBOSSING - The present disclosure describes, among other things, a device. The device includes a plurality of sensors, an output system, a processor coupled to the plurality of sensors and the output system, and a memory. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive a signal from the plurality of sensors, interpret the signal as a first Braille cell, and send a signal corresponding to the first Braille cell to the output system. | 01-12-2012 |
20130157230 | ELECTRONIC BRAILLE TYPING INTERFACE - A user interface system for entry of Braille input to electronic devices comprises a module with a single set of six tactile keys arranged in a 6 dot Braille configuration. The user interface system is configured to recognize data entered therein by user contact with one or more of the tactile keys as Braille input and to transmit said Braille input to an electronic device for display or further transmission. The interface further includes function keys which allow the user to manipulate, modify, or otherwise control the data entered and how the data is transmitted. | 06-20-2013 |
David Morgan, Richmond CA
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20100292580 | SEPTIC BARRIERS AND OTHER AIDS FOR AUTOFLUORESCENCE VISUALIZATION AND OTHER OPTICAL INTERROGATION - Septic barriers interposed between a target tissue such as an oral or vaginal cavity, exposed epidermis, or wound or surgical site, and a user and his/her optical interrogation instruments to reduce cross-infection and/or contamination. In certain embodiments, the septic barrier is substantially transparent for viewing purposes and is typically effectively non-fluorescent, particularly when used for investigating autofluorescence or other fluorescence emanating from a target, so as to have little or no effect on the measurements and observations being made. The sepsis barrier can comprises a window through which the user sees the tissue, a frame holding the window, and an attachment structure, such as threads or bayonet attachment, configured to connect the barrier to the instrument. If desired, the system can also have an optional attachment mechanism for permanent or temporary connection of a further instrument to the frame, such as a tissue retractor configured to aid manipulation of the target tissue. | 11-18-2010 |
David Morgan, Fort Collins, CO US
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20100250791 | Low power physical layer for SATA and SAS transceivers - Described embodiments provide for switching from a low-power mode of a device such as, for example, a SAS or SATA receiver, to an active mode. The device enters the low-power mode by shutting down i) logic devices of a physical layer of the device and ii) a decoding circuit of the device. Activity at an input of a receiver of the device is detected while in low-power mode, and the device switches, in response to the detected activity, from the low-power mode to the active mode by powering up i) the logic devices of the physical layer and ii) the decoding circuit when activity is detected, thereby responding to the detected activity as if it is a predetermined command. | 09-30-2010 |
David Morgan, Bournemouth GB
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20090301658 | Gripper Assembly For Tray Sealing Machine - A gripper assembly for a tray sealing machine. The gripper assembly includes a carriage movable between extended and retracted positions; at least one gripper arm attached to the carriage and movable between gripping and releasing positions; and first and second independently operable drives separate from the carriage but coupled thereto via respective first and second drive train assemblies. The first drive train assembly is adapted to move the carriage between the first and second positions in response to the operation of the first drive, and the second drive train assembly is further adapted to cause the at least one gripper arm to move between the open and closed positions in response to operation of the first and second drives at differing speeds. | 12-10-2009 |
David Morgan, Hertfordshire GB
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20090205497 | PRESSURISED CONTAINER - A pressurised container ( | 08-20-2009 |
David Morgan, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090144446 | Remediation management for a network with multiple clients - An exemplary method directs client devices client devices in a computing network to a remediation node. A subset of the client devices to receives remediation services is identified with a single common label. Upon determining that one of the client devices originating a communication request packet is identified by the single common label, processing the communication request packet by routing the communication request packet to a redirection server, and transmitting from the redirection server to the one client device a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) command specifying that the one client device redirect communications to the remediation node so that remediation services can be supplied to the one client device via the remediation node. | 06-04-2009 |
David Morgan, Cheshire GB
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20090054491 | Use - The present invention relates to the use of compounds of formula II for the treatment or prevention of obesity. | 02-26-2009 |
David Morgan, Dorset GB
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20080264698 | Transport System - A transport system for transporting articles along a transport path having a plurality of pusher members coupled to a control mechanism for moving the pusher members along the transport path. A support for supporting articles as they are pushed by the pusher members extends along the transport path, and a weighing system includes a weighing member supported on a weight detection device. The weighing member is adapted to transfer an article from the support to the weighing member and out of contact with the pusher members | 10-30-2008 |
David Morgan, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120046576 | Mid-face aesthetic scale and related methods - This disclosure relates to mid-face aesthetic scales and related methods for evaluating fullness in a mid-face area of a human patient's face. In exemplary embodiments, the mid-face area is defined as medial to the maxillary prominence, lateral to the medial canthus, inferior to the maxillary prominence, superior to the plane of nasal alae, and lateral to the nose. An exemplary method for evaluating fullness in a mid-face area of a human patient's face comprises visually comparing a plurality of views of the patient's mid-face against a mid-face scale, and assigning a grade from the scale to the patient's mid-face based on the visual comparison. | 02-23-2012 |
David Morgan, Bristol GB
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20130113659 | DETECTION OF SIGNALS - Described herein is a method and apparatus for the detection of signals in an area of interest. Three sensor channels are provided for sensing radiated emissions in an area of interest, each channel having a sensor and a processor, the three channels sensing radiated emissions in the very low frequency band, the high/very high frequency band, and the ultra high frequency band respectively. The first and third sensor channels provide input signals to the processor in the second sensor channel so that accumulated signal data can be processed to produce an input signal for a comparator. The comparator compares the input signal with data stored in a database to indicate presence of equipment having known modes of operation. | 05-09-2013 |
David Morgan, Hastings GB
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20130251445 | COUPLING DEVICE - A pin or male member for a coupling device is disclosed. The pin may comprise an elongate non-metallic bar ( | 09-26-2013 |
David Morgan, Fairfield, CA US
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20140155308 | COPOLYMERS OF POLYAMINOPOLYOLEFINS AND POLYANHYDRIDES AND METHODS OF THEIR PREPARATION - Provided herein are copolymers of a polyaminopolymer and polyanhydride, wherein the polyaminopolymer comprises a polyaminopolyolefin; and methods of their preparation. | 06-05-2014 |
David Morgan, London GB
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20140313721 | LED LIGHTING STRIP - An electric lighting arrangement including a plurality of lighting units each containing a plurality of LED lights, to form a strip of lights. The units are adapted to be joined together by means of a ball joint arrangement, which comprises two conjoined balls, each ball being adapted to be mounted in a retaining bail cup in a lighting unit, ball cups being provided on opposed ends of the units to enable the units to be pivotable one relative to the other in all planes. Each lighting unit includes a main body incorporating a heat sink in the form of head conducting fins. | 10-23-2014 |