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Christopher Eady, Ottawa CA
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| 20130069382 | REACHING DEVICE - There is provided a reaching device particularly suitable for rural mail delivery. In one embodiment, the reaching device comprises an elongated member, a jaw, and an actuator for opening and closing the jaw. The jaw includes a pair of holding members, one of which has a tapered lateral side edge. In an illustrated embodiment, a reaching device is provided that allows a rural mail carrier to remain seated in the driver's side of a conventional (North American) vehicle, reach through the passenger's window, and perform the following tasks: open a mail box, retrieve mail from the mail box, place mail into the mail box, close the mail box, and raise or lower the indicator flag on the side of the mail box. | 03-21-2013 |
Colin Charles Eady, Christchurch NZ
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| 20100281581 | Transformation and Regeneration of Allium Plants - This invention relates to methods for the transformation of plants from the genus | 11-04-2010 |
Eldon S. Eady, Chardon, OH US
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| 20100093921 | CONTINUOUSLY CURED EPDM USED IN VARIOUS DAMPENING APPLICATIONS INCLUDING VEHICLE AXLE CORDS - The present invention generally relates to the use of EPDM (ethylene-propylene diene monomer) polymer compounds used in place of NR (natural rubber), SBR (styrene butadiene rubber), polyisoprene and other polymers in energy absorption elastomeric systems. In one embodiment a method of continuously manufacturing an EPDM based compound cured via a peroxide based cure system and used in an energy absorption elastomeric system is disclosed. The method includes the steps of forming a continuous part from a compound based on ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer and then curing the part via a continuous process and optionally cutting the final part to the appropriate length. Various advantages are achieved via the use of peroxide cured EPDM as replacements for NR, SBR, polyisoprene and other polymers. | 04-15-2010 |
Elizabeth Eady, West Yorkshire GB
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| 20120270935 | FORMULATIONS - An antimicrobial and/or anti-acne formulation containing either usnic acid or an usnate, together with (a) a primary solvent or solvent system in which the usnic acid or usnate is at least partially dissolved; (b) a glycol; and (c) a hydrophobic fatty acid, fatty alcohol or derivative thereof. The formulation may also contain (d) an alkylene glycol derivative. | 10-25-2012 |
Elizabeth A. Eady, Bradford GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110054039 | USE OF ALKYL SULFATES OR SULFONATES AGAINST PROPIONIBACTERIUM ACNES - An alkyl sulphate or sulphonate having a carbon chain length of 11 or greater, for use in the treatment of a condition which is caused by, transmitted by and/or exacerbated by propionibacterial activity, in particular acne. | 03-03-2011 |
Elizabeth Anne Eady, West Yorkshire GB
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| 20080262097 | Formulations - An antimicrobial formulation containing (a) a peroxide selected from the group consisting of diacyl peroxides, alkyl hydroperoxides and metal peroxides and (b) a benzoquinone or hydroquinone. The formulation may in particular be used against staphylococci or propionibacteria, more particularly to treat skin and skin structure conditions such as acne. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090030086 | ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS - A benzoquinone or hydroquinone for use in the topical treatment of a condition which is caused, exacerbated or transmitted by bacterial, in particular staphylococcal or propionibacterial, activity. The condition may be a skin or skin structure condition such as acne. The invention also provides the use of a benzo- or hydroquinone in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of such a condition. | 01-29-2009 |
Mark W. Eady, Hamilton CA
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| 20090052141 | System and Method for Supporting One or More Heat-Generating Electrical Devices - An apparatus and method for supporting a plurality of components, at least one of which is a heat-generating electrical device such as a power semiconductor device, are disclosed. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a first structure having a first surface on one side of the structure configured for interfacing a first of the plurality of components and a second surface on another side of the structure, and also includes a second structure capable of receiving the first structure, where one of the second surface and an additional surface of the second structure includes a tip that is in contact with the other of those surfaces. The apparatus further includes at least one component configured to assist in retaining the first and second structures relative to one another, where notwithstanding the at least one component the first structure is capable of pivoting relative to the second structure about the tip. | 02-26-2009 |
Richard Stewart Eady, Ottawa CA
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| 20130060489 | CHARACTERIZATION OF IMPACT EXPERIENCED AT A HEADPIECE - Impact at a headpiece, for example a protective helmet, is characterized in part using an impact sensor including at least one acceleration switch positioned on the helmet. A microcontroller is configured to identify and store acceleration switch opening duration data based on the binary output values of the at least one acceleration switch. A processor at a portable electronic device receives the acceleration switch opening duration data and determines whether the experienced impact force is associated with an impact force magnitude that is within a predetermined head injury range of magnitude. An impact alert is generated when the impact force magnitude is within the predetermined head injury range of magnitude. In an embodiment, the portable electronic device displays a severity indication and an identifier of a person associated with the sensor that experienced impact. | 03-07-2013 |
Stephen J. Eady, Victoria CA
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| 20080270137 | TEXT TO SPEECH INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEM - A text to speech interactive voice response system is operable within a personal computer having a processor, data storage means and an operating system. The system comprises an input subsystem for receiving a text data stream from a source device in a predetermined format; a process control subsystem for converting the text data stream into corresponding output data items; an audio record subsystem for recording audio data to be associated with each output data item; and, a broadcast control subsystem for generating an audio broadcast based on the output data items. There is also disclosed a system management and control subsystem for user interface with the system. | 10-30-2008 |
