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Christian Dunning, Saffron Walden Essex GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100137808 | Cartridge For Auto-Injector Apparatus - A cartridge assembly apparatus for an auto-injector includes a flexible container containing a liquid medicant. A needle hub is connected to the flexible container. A needle is attached to the needle hub and extends proximally from the needle hub. A frame is connected to the needle hub and includes a frame proximal end extending proximally beyond a proximal end of the needle. The needle hub and the needle are displaceable relative to the frame in a proximal direction to insert the needle into a patient. | 06-03-2010 |
John Dunning, Nepean CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110038349 | Multiple Simultaneous Wireless Connections In A Wireless Local Area Network - Multiple simultaneous associations with Wireless Access Points (WAPs) may be formed by a given wireless client to enable handoffs between the WAPs to be accelerated and, optionally, to enable both WAPs to provide simultaneous wireless services to the wireless client. Upon forming a primary association with one WAP the wireless client scans for beacon signals from other WAPs. Upon detecting another WAP, the wireless client transmits a Request To Send (RTS) message to the new WAP indicating the identity of the primary WAP. The wireless client may also identify the new WAP to the primary WAP using a RTS message. The primary and secondary WAPs exchange information so that, in the event of a handoff, the required information has already been shared with the new WAP. Optionally, the several WAPs may provide simultaneous service to the wireless client. | 02-17-2011 |
John A. Dunning, Nepean CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090154361 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING PROTOCOL CHECKSUMS TO CONVEY DATA - The present invention provides a system and method for transmitting data, including transmitting a first data packet having at least one checksum value across a network, generating a second data packet substantially similar to the first data packet, the second data packet having a checksum value, modifying the checksum value of the second data packet, transmitting the second data packet with the modified checksum value across the network, and assessing a network performance metric based at least in part upon the modified checksum value. | 06-18-2009 |
Keith James Dunning, Bedford GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100284066 | MICROSCOPE - A compact, portable microscope for use in the field is provided with: an optical path extending within the microscope casing between a viewing port and an eyepiece element, which path is folded by a plurality of reflectors; and a cam and follower microscope focusing mechanism. The cam and follower microscope focusing mechanism is configured such that an objective lens element is moveable relative to a substantially planar viewing stage comprising the viewing port. A first portion of the folded optical path between the viewing port and a first reflector extends in a first plane substantially perpendicularly to a second plane in which the remainder of the optical path extends. | 11-11-2010 |
Michael Dunning, Galway City IE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110224728 | CLOSURE SYSTEM AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to a closure system for use in surgical procedures. | 09-15-2011 |
Simon William Dunning, Chester Cheshire GB
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| 20120129741 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITION - The present invention provides a lubricating composition for use in the crankcase of an engine comprising a base oil and one or more additives, wherein the base oil comprises a Fischer-Tropsch derived base oil and wherein the lubricating composition has a kinematic viscosity at 100 C (according to ASTM D 445} of below 5.6 cSt and a Noack volatility (according to ASTM D 5800) of below 15 wt. %. | 05-24-2012 |
