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Chad Neil Gilbertson, Strathmore CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110014864System and Method for Switching an Antenna in a Relay Station - A relay station for use in a relay network may include an antenna, a radio, and an electronic circuit. The antenna may include a plurality of prongs. The radio may be configured to transmit and receive radio data using the antenna. The electronic circuit may be configured to select between a first mode of operation for the antenna and a second mode of operation for the antenna. The first mode of operation of the antenna may include an omni-directional mode of operation. The second mode of operation may include a directional mode of operation.01-20-2011

Michael Quinton Gilbertson, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090211060Fastener - A fastener for fastening together first and second parts (08-27-2009
20100301587COLLAPSIBLE PUSHCHAIR - A collapsible pushchair can be expanded into a deployed state for carrying a child and collapsed into a portable state for being carried as a piece of luggage. Transformation of the pushchair between its deployed and portable states is enabled by the use of rotationally mounted chair legs.12-02-2010

Patent applications by Michael Quinton Gilbertson, London GB

Ross Gilbertson, Ultimo AU

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20120034965METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GAMING - A gaming machine for playing a game. The gaming machine comprises a display and a game control configured to control images of symbols to be displayed on the display. Symbols are stored for positioning in an array. The symbols are divided into game specific standard symbols and bonus symbols and are organised in a predetermined mix and number of standard symbols and bonus symbols to define a prescribed bonusing scheme for filling fixed positions of the array at a prescribed time. The game control randomly selects portions of the array for displaying images of the symbols in a matrix format on the display during a play of the game, and associates symbols within paylines of the matrix to provide play outcomes in accordance with the bonusing scheme and a paytable prescribed for the particular game. The control means is configured to provide play options individually selectable by a player before a play. Each play option has a prescribed set of symbols associated with it. Each set is designed with a predetermined bonusing scheme, where the bonusing schemes are different between at least some of the play options and their associated set of symbols. The game control reconfigures the array with the set of symbols corresponding to a selected play option, and in this way provide for the requisite bonusing scheme associated with the selected play option to be adopted for play. The same paytable is used for all of the play options and a maximum number of paylines is used for each play.02-09-2012

Scott Gilbertson, Burlington CA

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20090033356SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING END TO END TESTING - A system and method are provided for using a class H amplifier in a tester for testing protective relaying equipment, particularly useful in conducting end to end testing. The class H amplifier is configured to provide separation between the amplifier and the power supply of the tester using a DSP which also offers flexibility for programming algorithms to realize efficiencies in matching the waveform to the output rail. End to end testing is also improved by including expected results for the test case used by the tester to enable the tester to determine how close the results are to what is expected. This offers time savings and is less prone to error in that the expected results can be predetermined by a qualified/experienced professional.02-05-2009
20100241902System and method for performing automated testing of protective relay equipment - A system and method are provided that avoid the need to tether a computer to a test set in order to run a test sequence on a protective relay and obtain result data. A decoupling can be performed by generating command files that can be placed in storage media or provided to the test set separately rather than sending timed commands directly from the computer to the test set. Similarly, a result file generator on the test set can obtain test results and generate a result file that can be placed in such storage media or transported separately to be used by a reporting tool on the computer in the normal fashion. It has been found that various ways of decoupling are possible, using any suitable transport scheme including physical and electronic, both wired and wireless.09-23-2010