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Brent Fay, Chester CA
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| 20100192979 | SELF-CLEANING PILL COUNTING DEVICE, AND CLEANING METHOD - A pills counting device provided with cleaning means and comprising in combination, a tray comprising: a base member having an upper surface for receiving a bulk quantity of pills; a trough member alongside the base member and provided with a depression having opposite ends and at least one surface for receiving a load of a counted quantity of pills from said bulk quantity, one of said opposite ends further defining a spout for the unloading said counted quantity of pills in a pills container, a lid member having a lower surface, said lid member being mounted on the base member and being movable between two extreme positions, that is: a first position where the lower surface of the lid member is away from the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member; a second position where the lower surface of the lid member is close and above the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member to thereby creates a cavity; at least one port provided in the tray and/or in the lid member and adapted to be connected in fluid communication with the cavity and with an air intake of a vacuum device that can be remotely controlled; being understood that when the lid is in the second position and a vacuum is applied to said at least one port, an air stream is established between said surfaces to entrain toward the vacuum device particles that may be present on said surfaces to clean said surfaces. A cleaning method using aforesaid pills counting device. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100212776 | SELF CLEANING PILL COUNTING DEVICE, AND CLEANING METHOD - A pills counting device provided with cleaning means and comprising in combination, a tray comprising: a base member having an upper surface for receiving a bulk quantity of pills; a trough member alongside the base member and provided with a depression having opposite ends and at least one surface for receiving a load of a counted quantity of pills from said bulk quantity, one of said opposite ends further defining a spout for the unloading said counted quantity of pills in a pills container, a lid member having a lower surface, said lid member being mounted on the base member and being movable between two extreme positions, that is: a first position where the lower surface of the lid member is away from the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member; a second position where the lower surface of the lid member is close and above the upper surface of the base member and the surface of the depression of the trough member to thereby creates a cavity; at least one port provided in the tray and/or in the lid member and adapted to be connected in fluid communication with the cavity and with an air intake of a vacuum device that can be remotely controlled; being understood that when the lid is in the second position and a vacuum is applied to said at least one port, an air stream is established between said surfaces to entrain toward the vacuum device particles that may be present on said surfaces to clean said surfaces. Optionally, the device can be further provided with at least one admission port for a pressurized gas that can be laden with frozen carbon dioxide particles. These particles are intended to blast surfaces of the cavity to be cleaned. A cleaning method using aforesaid pills counting device. | 08-26-2010 |
John Dean Fay, Auckland NZ
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| 20090217450 | MODULAR FRAME - A modular frame adapted in use to define a recreational area in a body of water, said frame adapted to remain fixed in position within the body of water. | 09-03-2009 |
Laurent-Bernard Fay, Evian FR
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| 20090276229 | METHODS OF MONITORING THE EFFECT OF NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS - Methods of measuring the effects of nutritional products on a consumer and generating revenue from products related to same are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a method of monitoring one or more effects of a nutritional product on a consumer. The method comprises providing a nutritional product and a personal monitoring device for use by a consumer and measuring an effect that the nutritional product has on the consumer using the personal monitoring device. | 11-05-2009 |
Lorraine Kathleen Fay, Kent GB
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| 20080261941 | Biaryl Ether Urea Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 10-23-2008 |
| 20110053982 | ETHER BENZYLIDENE PIPERIDINE 5-MEMBERED ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of the Formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and their use in the treatment of FAAH-mediated diseases or condition. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110144159 | ETHER BENZYLIDENE PIPERIDINE ARYL CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS FAAH INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) wherein Ar is optionally substituted phenyl or 6-membered heteroaryl moiety, or a benzisoxazole, pyrrolopyridine, or benzotriazole group; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity, including pain, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, emesis, cognitive disorders, anxiety, depression, sleeping disorders, eating disorders, movement disorders, glaucoma, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular disorders, brain injury, gastrointestinal disorders, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease. | 06-16-2011 |
Nigel Fay, Kildare IE
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| 20120003501 | OXIDISING AGENTS FOR ELASTOMER BONDING COMPOSITIONS - Compositions comprising at least one copper salt, and an aromatic nitroso compound precursor are provided. The copper salt may oxidise the aromatic nitroso compound precursor to provide an aromatic nitroso compound. The compositions may find utility in polymer to metal, in particular, rubber to metal bonding. The aromatic nitroso compound precursor may be a nitrosobenzene/dinitrosobenzene precursor. The nitrosobenzene or dinitrosobenzene precursor may be at least one of a quinone oxime or a quinone dioxime. | 01-05-2012 |
