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Elliott, GB
Alison Clare Elliott, Berkshire GB
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| 20080300285 | Chemical Compounds - The use of a compound of formula (I) wherein X is (i), (ii) or (iii), formula (i), formula (ii), formula (iii) Y is O, S(O) | 12-04-2008 |
Alison Clare Elliott, Bracknell GB
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| 20090048112 | Novel Herbicides - Compounds of formula (I) wherein the substituents are defined as in claim | 02-19-2009 |
Andrew Mark Elliott, North Anston GB
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| 20100307909 | Manufacture of Charcoal - Apparatus for the manufacture of charcoal, comprising a unit having walls defining a primary combustion chamber, and a material inlet for allowing a feed of wood chips though said material inlet into said apparatus. A trough is located at a lower height than said material inlet such that material passing through said material inlet is able to fall into the trough. An air inlet is located below the material inlet such that, when wood chips are located within the trough piled up to said material inlet, air passing from said air inlet passes through said wood-chips and into the primary combustion chamber. | 12-09-2010 |
Barbara Elliott, Walkington GB
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| 20100016699 | CATHETER WITH A SENSING REGION FOR REDOX REACTIONS - The present disclosure relates to catheters, for example a catheter which is adapted such that the user is able to determine whether it has been correctly positioned within 5 the subject. Also included in the present disclosure are means for detecting the position of the catheter and combinations of a catheter and processors for determining the positioning of the catheter. The present disclosure also relates to methods of determining the position of a catheter in, for example, a human or animal body. | 01-21-2010 |
Charles Richard Elliott, Leeds GB
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| 20110279280 | Device for Verifying the Electrical Output of a Microcurrent Therapy Device - A device and method verifies the electrical output of a microcurrent therapy device. The current and/or voltage of an electrical pulse, being supplied to an electrode adapted to contact tissue, is measured by a control unit. The current and/or voltage is supplied by the control unit according to a predefined waveform. Any difference in the current or voltage of the electrical pulse being supplied with respect to the current or voltage of the predefined waveform is detected. | 11-17-2011 |
Colin Elliott, London GB
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| 20080209565 | SECURITY MATURITY ASSESSMENT METHOD - In general, the invention relates to a method for assessing an information security policy and practice of an organization. The method includes collecting information about the information security policy and practice of the organization, generating a rating for each of a plurality of information security items using a security maturity assessment matrix and the collected information, and generating a graphical assessment of the ratings. The security maturity assessment matrix includes a first dimension and a second dimension, where the first dimension corresponds to the information security items and the second dimension corresponds to maturity levels. Further, each rating is derived using the first dimension and the second dimension. | 08-28-2008 |
Colin R. Elliott, London GB
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| 20090265787 | SECURITY MATURITY ASSESSMENT METHOD - In general, the invention relates to a method for assessing an information security policy and practice of an organization. The method includes collecting information about the information security policy and practice of the organization, generating a rating for each of a plurality of information security items using a security maturity assessment matrix and the collected information, and generating a graphical assessment of the ratings. The security maturity assessment matrix includes a first dimension and a second dimension, where the first dimension corresponds to the information security items and the second dimension corresponds to maturity levels. Further, each rating is derived using the first dimension and the second dimension. | 10-22-2009 |
Godfrey Duncan Elliott, Guildford GB
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| 20100244387 | HYDRODYNAMIC SEALING ELEMENT - A sealing element of a hydrodynamic seal for relatively rotating elements, having a sealing surface ( | 09-30-2010 |
Howard Elliott, Oxfordshire GB
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| 20090015271 | Sensors - The invention provides a sensor ( | 01-15-2009 |
Howard Elliott, Banbury GB
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| 20100065464 | Dispensing Containers - A container is provided for storing and dispensing consumer products including pills, tablets, or capsules. A multi-cavity container is also provided for organizing and storing mixed medication for subsequent dispensation according to predefined dosage regimen. The container can comprise a tray ( | 03-18-2010 |
Jason Matthew Elliott, Felsted GB
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| 20090054440 | Quinoline derivatives as neurokinin receptor antagonists - The present invention relates to substituted quinoline hydrazides of Formula (I): wherein R | 02-26-2009 |
Jim Elliott, Edinburgh GB
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| 20110114493 | ELECTROPHORESIS CASSETTE - A pre-packaged electrophoresis cassette ( | 05-19-2011 |
John Malcolm Elliott, Bishop Auckland GB
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| 20090000320 | Chilled Liquid Dispensers - The dispenser includes a bottle connector | 01-01-2009 |
Lan Elliott, Normanby By Spital GB
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| 20100183753 | NEMATODE CONTROL AGENT - A composition for the control of nematodes consisting of salicylaldehyde and a surfactant. Garlic extract added to the salicylaldehyde provides a composition that demonstrates a more potent control action against potato cyst nematodes. | 07-22-2010 |
Louise Suzanne Elliott, Hursley GB
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| 20110321004 | TARGET APPLICATION CREATION - An illustrative embodiment of a computer-implemented process for target application creation receives a representation of a logical topology diagram for an application architecture to form a source input, locates part type information in a part type dictionary using the source input, locates application parts in an application parts repository for each located part type and composes a subset of identified parts. The computer-implemented process further determines whether integration dependencies are met and responsive to a determination that integration dependencies are met, consolidates parts into an application structure, determines whether to exclude parts and responsive to a determination to not exclude parts, builds a target application. | 12-29-2011 |
Mark T. Elliott, West Midlands GB
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| 20100210974 | AUTOMATIC DISCRIMINATION OF DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR - There is a distributive sensing technology that can discriminate between the causes of dynamic disturbances. The system applies sensing elements within a sensing medium, and the medium couples the dynamic disturbance and the sensors. By interpreting the responses of the medium, the nature of the disturbance can be discriminated in a way as to determine a description, class or category. There is a method of categorizing the dynamic body behavior, the method comprising: providing a sensing medium during at least a period of the dynamic behavior of the body; providing a plurality of sensors coupled to the sensing medium; obtaining a sensory data time series from each sensor, the sensing medium and the sensors being arranged such that the obtained sensory data time series are not independent from one another; specifying a dynamic behavior category; and processing the sensory data time series. Apparatus for performing the method is also described. | 08-19-2010 |
Michael J. Elliott, London GB
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| 20090263388 | Methods of preventing or treating cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and thrombotic disorders with tumor necrosis factor antagonists - A method of treating or preventing a cardiovascular and/or a cerebrovascular disorder in an individual is disclosed. Also disclosed is a method for treating and/or preventing a thrombotic disorder in an individual. Further disclosed is a method of decreasing plasma fibrinogen in an individual. | 10-22-2009 |
Nicholas Elliott, Winscombe GB
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| 20110179893 | LINEAR ACTUATOR - A linear actuator has a housing, a piston slideable within the housing along a slide axis, a first shaft rotatable about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the slide axis, a second shaft rotatable about a second axis parallel to the slide axis, in which the second shaft and the piston are engaged to convert rotational motion of the second shaft into linear motion of the piston, and in which the first shaft and the second shaft are engaged by a ball-worm gear. | 07-28-2011 |
| 20110180356 | AIRCRAFT BRAKING ACTUATOR - An aircraft wheel brake assembly has a housing for attachment to the landing gear of an aircraft, a friction plate in non-rotational sliding engagement with the housing, an actuated plate for non-rotational sliding engagement with an aircraft wheel, an aircraft brake actuator comprising, a first shaft for connection to a drive source, the first shaft defining a first axis, and, a second shaft for connection to, and actuation of, the brake assembly, the second shaft defining a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis, in which the first shaft and second shaft are connected in driving engagement by a ball-worm gear. | 07-28-2011 |
Nicholas Elliott, Bristol GB
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| 20090021092 | JAM-TOLERANT ACTUATOR - An actuator comprises first and second linear motion devices, each able to extend the actuator and arranged such that jamming of one of the first and second linear motion devices does not preclude operation of the other. The first linear motion device comprises a first linear screw, a first nut, and a first prime mover arranged to impart relative linear motion between the screw and nut. Similarly, the second linear motion device comprises a second linear screw, a second nut, and a second prime mover arranged to impart relative linear motion between the second screw and nut. The first linear screw may have a bore in which the second linear screw is accommodated when the actuator is in the retracted position. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090314884 | JAM-TOLLERANT ACTUATOR - An actuator, comprises a housing, a first prime mover for producing rotary motion, a first gearbox arranged to convert in use the rotary motion from the first prime mover into rotary motion having higher torque and lower speed. The first gearbox comprises a casing mounted for rotation relative to the housing of the actuator and a second gearbox arranged to convert rotary motion of the casing of the first gearbox into rotary motion having lower torque and higher speed. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20110042511 | APPARATUS FOR USE ON AN AIRCRAFT - An actuator is arranged to move an aircraft component such as a landing gear leg, flap or aileron between a first position and a second position, net load from external forces acting on the aircraft component tending to drive it towards the first position. The actuator comprises a threaded screw and a threaded nut. A main prime mover is configured to apply torque to the screw or nut acting in opposition to the net load under normal operating conditions. An emergency prime mover is configured to apply torque to the screw or nut acting in the same sense as the net load under emergency operating conditions in which the interface between the nut and the screw has become partially jammed to the extent that the component cannot be moved from the second position to the first position by operation of the net load alone. | 02-24-2011 |
Paul Elliott, Derbyshire GB
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| 20090175673 | BINDERS FOR HOLDING LAMINAR OBJECTS - In the field of binders for laminar objects there is a need for a binder which is able to offer a distinctive and unusual appearance, | 07-09-2009 |
Paul Elliott, Bristol GB
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| 20080250228 | Integrated circuit with restricted data access - A semiconductor integrated circuit includes a hardware mechanism arranged to ensure that associations between instructions and data are enforced so that a processor cannot fetch data from an instruction that is not authorised to do so. A Memory Protection Unit stores entries comprising instructions and associated data memory ranges. A hardware arrangement impairs the operation of the circuit if the CPU attempts to make a data fetch from an instruction that is outside the range associated with data in a Memory Protection Unit. Such functioning may be by issuing a chip reset. The Memory Protection Unit may be implemented in a Memory Management Unit having an extension so as to store a validity flag. The validity flag may only be set by a secure process such as the CPU well entrusted code or by a separate trusted hardware source. In this way, an operating system may function as normal referring to the Memory Management Unit as necessary, but security may be enforced through hardware. | 10-09-2008 |
Paul Ian Elliott, Headingley/leeds GB
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| 20100219826 | HYPERPOLARITZATION OF COMPOUNDS FOR NMR, IN PARTICULAR BY MEANS OF PHIP - An NMR method is presented having enhanced sensitivity on a compound comprising hyperpolarizable nuclei, in particular applying enhanced PHIP. Polarization is thereby transferred from a prepared fluid, which is enriched with symmetric molecules of a particular spin state (e.g. para-hydrogen enriched), directly to the hyperpolarizable nuclei of a compound, without altering the chemical identity of the compound in this process. Spin transfer is achieved using a template having sites of ordered environment, and the fluid and the compound are brought together in the presence of the template. Polarization transfer to the hyperpolarizable nuclei of the compound is thereby easier to perform and can be applied to a broader scope of compounds. | 09-02-2010 |
Richard Leonard Elliott, Essex GB
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| 20080255358 | Derivatives of Imidazo [1,2-A] Pyridine Useful as Medicaments For Treating Gastrointestinal Diseases - Disclosed are imidazopyridine compounds having the formula: | 10-16-2008 |
| 20100311740 | IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS ACID PUMP ANTAGONISTS - This invention relates to newly identified imidazopyridine compounds of formula (I), to the use of such compounds in treating GERD and the like. | 12-09-2010 |
Robert Elliott, Derby GB
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| 20100028135 | Vibration damper - A vibration damper ( | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100034657 | Vibration damper assembly - A vibration damper assembly for damping non-synchronous vibration between adjacent, spaced apart components comprises a vibration damper located in both of a pair of generally confronting passages in each of the components. The assembly comprises at least two spaced apart articulation surfaces for contact between damper and component, each of the articulation surfaces is arcuate in a first direction and is characterised by having a substantially linear portion in an orthogonal and second direction. Thereby the contact area is greatly enlarged and material loss minimised. The cross-sectional shape of the damper or passage is non-circular and there is a clearance between the damper and passage sufficiently small to prevent rotation of the damper in the passage during use. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20110200448 | TURBINE DISK AND BLADE ARRANGEMENT - A turbine disk and blade arrangement for a gas turbine engine has a plurality of turbine blades mounted circumferentially around a disk. Each blade has a fir tree root which provides, on circumferentially spaced sides thereof, a series of fore-to-aft-extending projections and grooves. The disk has a plurality of circumferentially spaced, radially extending posts which define fir tree recesses therebetween. Each fir tree recess also provides, on circumferentially spaced sides thereof, a series of fore-to-aft-extending projections and grooves. Each fir tree root is slidable into a respective fir tree recess with the projections and grooves on facing sides of the fir tree root and the fir tree recess interengaging with each other. On each pair of facing sides of the fir tree root and the fir tree recess, one or more of the projections of the fir tree roots and/or the fir tree recesses are truncated to form fore-to-aft-extending cooling passages between facing sides of the fir tree roots and fir tree recesses. The arrangement has lock plates which cover forward surfaces of the posts and of the fir tree roots and/or cover rearward surfaces of the posts and of the fir tree roots. The lock plates and the posts define feed channels therebetween which feed cooling air to the cooling passages, each cooling passage extending to a respective feed channel. | 08-18-2011 |
Russell Philip Elliott, Barnard Castle GB
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| 20100074928 | Cosmetic Composition - Cosmetic composition providing a high coverage of skin while retaining a natural skin appearance comprising iron oxide particles having an average surface area from 30 m | 03-25-2010 |
Russell Phillip Elliott, Barnard Castle GB
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| 20100003205 | Cosmetic Composition - Cosmetic composition providing a high coverage of skin while retaining a natural skin appearance comprising iron oxide particles having an average primary particle size of less than or equal to 100 nm, iron-containing titanium dioxide particles having an average primary particle size of at least 105 nm and comprising from 1% to 15% iron by weight of the titanium dioxide, and a cosmetically acceptable carrier and its use as a foundation and/or as a composition to correct skin discoloration surrounding the eye. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100003293 | Processes for Reducing the Appearance of Pastiness or Ashiness on Skin - Processes for reducing the appearance of ashiness or pastiness on skin by applying thereto a cosmetic composition comprising transparent iron oxide particles, iron-containing titanium dioxide particles, and a cosmetically acceptable carrier. These processes are useful to provide coverage of skin imperfections and/or skin tonal variations and/or skin discoloration surrounding the eyes on different types of skin, while, at the same time, retaining a natural skin appearance. | 01-07-2010 |
Tom Elliott, London GB
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| 20110107409 | Single Sign On For a Remote User Session - A user accesses a remote session, the connection to which is managed by a connection broker, according to a single sign-on (SSO) process. The SSO process includes the user entering his or her credentials and being authenticated to the connection broker. In addition to user authentication, the SSO process includes connection broker authentication to confirm that the connection broker is trustworthy. When the connection broker is authenticated, the user credentials are transmitted to the connection broker in a secure manner and the connection broker forwards them onto a machine hosting the remote session so that the user can be logged into the remote session without entering his or her credentials again. | 05-05-2011 |
