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Duncan Gibbons, Whitby CA
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| 20080264186 | ARTICLE SCANNER - A CTD and method of using a CTD for automatic sampling and analysis of target analytes, such as explosive materials, chemical warfare agents, and narcotics present on documents or other articles is provided. The CTD comprises an article processing mechanism, a swabbing medium, a thermal desorber, and a spectrometer. | 10-30-2008 |
Ian Robert Gibbons, Calgary CA
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| 20100187726 | Stabilized rotomolded parts - Easy processing rotomolding resins which have a high melt index, I | 07-29-2010 |
James Gibbons, Castlebar IE
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| 20100280786 | ADDRESSABLE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AND METHOD THEREOF - An exemplary method and system of addressing an integrated circuit within a daisy chain network. In the exemplary method, the address of the integrated circuit may be initialized to a predetermined initial address. The integrated circuit may receive a command that includes a type identifier and an address field. Based on the type identifier, the type of command may be determined. As a result of the determination, reading the address from the address field. The read address may be stored in a register. The address may be modified, and may be output. Upon receipt of the data or a command, the integrity of the data including data within the received command, may be confirmed by an error checking algorithm. | 11-04-2010 |
John Joseph Gibbons, Brampton CA
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| 20090299671 | INTELLIGENT SATURATION CONTROL FOR COMPOUND SPECIFIC OPTIMIZATION OF MRM - Mass spectrometer parameters used to tune a mass spectrometer for multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) are determined from a single injection of a sample. Two or more precursor ion scans and a plurality of product ion scans for each precursor ion scan are performed from the injection. Each precursor ion scan is produced with different mass spectrometer parameters that create a different level of ion current. The mass spectra of the precursor ion scans are analyzed to determine if saturation has occurred in any of the precursor ion scans. A precursor ion scan that produces the highest ion current with the least amount of saturation is selected. The mass spectrometer parameters used to tune the mass spectrometer for MRM are determined from (1) the mass spectrometer parameters of the selected precursor ion scan and (2) the mass spectrometer parameters of product ion scans from fragments of the selected precursor ion scan. | 12-03-2009 |
Keith Gibbons, County Galway IE
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| 20110178458 | INSUFFLATION OF BODY CAVITIES - Apparatus used in insufflation comprises an insufflator | 07-21-2011 |
Keith Gibbons, Doughiska IE
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| 20090235925 | AEROSOLISATION SYSTEM - The invention provides a combination of a micro pump | 09-24-2009 |
| 20090240192 | INSUFFLATION OF BODY CAVITIES - Apparatus used in insufflation comprises an insufflator | 09-24-2009 |
| 20090241948 | HUMIDIFICATION IN BREATHING CIRCUITS - A method for humidifying gas in a ventilator circuit | 10-01-2009 |
Keith Gibbons, Galway City IE
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| 20080236577 | Humidification in Breathing Circuits - A method for humidifying gas in a ventilator circuit | 10-02-2008 |
Nicholas Paul Gibbons, Wellington NZ
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| 20110119348 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSMITTING DISK IMAGES - A method of transmitting multiple data segments of a disk image from a server to at least two clients that have differing disk image types, the method including the steps of the server: streaming multiple data segments forming at least part of two different disk image types to the clients, and interlacing data segments of a first image type with data segments of a second image type. | 05-19-2011 |
Philip John Gibbons, Hughesdale AU
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| 20100000640 | In Tyre Sound Absorber - An in tire sound absorber for a pneumatic wheel assembly including a wheel rim and a tire fitted to the wheel rim. The sound absorber comprises a first fibrous layer and a second fibrous layer with a higher air flow resistance than the first layer. The sound absorber is configured to fit around the wheel rim with the first layer in contact with a surface of the wheel rim and extending substantially between the second layer and the wheel rim. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20110139543 | SOUND ABSORPTION MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOUND ABSORPTION MATERIAL - Described embodiments relate to a method of manufacturing a sound absorption material. The method comprises: forming a low density fibrous web to act as a porous bulk absorber, the fibrous web containing a proportion of bi-component fibres, each bi-component fibre having a core material and a sheath material around the core material, the sheath material having a lower melting point than the core material; applying a thin facing layer to the low density fibrous web, wherein the facing layer is adhesively compatible with the sheath material; heating the fibrous web to a temperature sufficient to soften the sheath material of at least some of the bi-component fibres; and pressing the facing layer and fibrous web together under low pressure such that at least part of the facing layer contacts the softened sheath material of at least some of the bi-component fibres to form an adhesive bond between the facing layer and the fibrous web. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110293911 | NONWOVEN TEXTILE MADE FROM SHORT FIBERS - A method of forming a nonwoven material, the method comprising: receiving fibrous material comprising thermo-plastic fibers; processing the fibrous material to produce short fibers; adding the short fibers to a preformed web; and heating and optionally compressing the preformed web to form a nonwoven material. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20120024626 | COMPOSITE SOUND ABSORBER - A sound absorbing material comprising a nonwoven fibrous acoustic insulation material and a flow resistive non-woven facing, wherein the flow resistive nonwoven facing is bonded to the insulation material and has an air flow resistance of from about 600 to about 1800 Rayls and a surface mass of from about 20 to about 150 g/m | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120058289 | TAPE MATERIAL AND ROLL COMPRISING PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE - A tape material comprising: a thin flexible substrate; and a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) substance carried on a single side of the substrate, the PSA substance being provided in an intermittent pattern along a length of the substrate. | 03-08-2012 |
Richard Gibbons, Vancouver CA
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| 20110078015 | DYNAMIC MAPPER - A web crawler for downloading and analyzing the contents of a merchant's website. The web crawler may analyze the products advertised and determine whether a service plans is properly associated. The crawler may also analyze the placement of the service plan on the website, and store the information in a database. A dynamic mapper is also provided which can determine what service plan should be associated with a particular product. The dynamic mapper may also suggest what type of control to use for a particular customer. A webserver containing software for updating a webpage is also disclosed. A process for updating a webpage is also disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
Robert W. Gibbons, Dorval CA
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| 20120061030 | CURTAIN AND METHOD OF HANGING A CURTAIN - The curtain includes a foldable panel having an upper edge and two opposite side edges. The foldable panel is reversibly moveable between an extended flat position and a fully folded position upon moving the opposite side edges relative to one another. The panel forms a plurality of juxtaposed sections separated by vertical pleats when the panel is folded. The curtain also includes a plurality of spaced-apart ribbons. Each ribbon has opposite ends connected to the upper edge of the panel and forms a loop. The ribbons extend above the upper edge of the panel when the curtain is hung under the horizontal pole. The curtain further includes a plurality of rigid connectors to be loosely inserted over the horizontal pole. Each connector is inserted through the loop formed by a corresponding one of the ribbons. A method of hanging a curtain is also disclosed. | 03-15-2012 |
