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David William Glasson, New South Wales AU
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| 20110055054 | METHOD FOR ONLINE SELECTION OF ITEMS AND AN ONLINE SHOPPING SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A method for facilitating an online selection of an item by a user is described. The item is selected out of a plurality of selection items of different sizes, the selection being based on a reference item located remotely from the plurality of selection items. The method is performed on an electronic system and starts with accessing data related to a first image of the reference item, and at least one known first reference measurement associated with the first image. Data is then accessed related to one or more second images of one or more selection items, and at least one known second reference measurement associated with each of the second images. The data associated with the first and second images is then processed so as to facilitate dimensional comparison of the reference item with at least one of the selection items. Finally, the user is enabled to visually compare at least one dimension of the at least one of the selection items, with a corresponding dimension of the reference item, the result of the comparison enabling the user to select an item out of the plurality of selection items. | 03-03-2011 |
Naomi Glasson, Lane Cove AU
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| 20090239610 | Interactive Feature Game - A gaming machine comprises a display, a game player input means and a game controller arranged to control images displayed on the display. The game controller controls play of a game in which a winning game result causes a prize to be awarded to a game player. The game comprises an interactive sequence related to a tournament in which a representation of a first video-player of one team is displayed. An action of the first video-player to be executed is selected by the game player via the game player input means and the game controller selects an action to be performed by another video-player. Depending on an outcome resulting from the selected actions, an award is made to the game player. | 09-24-2009 |
Richard Glasson, Morris Plains, NJ US
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| 20120011996 | ROCKET PROPELLED BARRIER DEFENSE SYSTEM - A system providing a physical-barrier defense against rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) that is suitable for use on aircraft, ground vehicles and ships. The system includes a propulsion device (for example, a rocket) and a barrier that is attached to the propulsion device by one or more tethers. The barrier includes an inflatable frame. When the propulsion device is launched, an inflator inflates the frame to assume an open state, and the propulsion device pulls the tether and the barrier along a trajectory for intercepting an RPG. | 01-19-2012 |
Richard O. Glasson, Whippany, NJ US
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| 20110252953 | ROCKET PROPELLED BARRIER DEFENSE SYSTEM - A system providing a physical-barrier defense against rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs). The system is suitable for use on aircraft, ground vehicles, and ships. | 10-20-2011 |
Richard O. Glasson, Morris Plains, NJ US
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| 20100307233 | Hydraulic Accumulator with Position Sensor - A linear position sensor is installed inside the pressure vessel of a hydraulic accumulator to provide positional information for the moveable element inside of the accumulator. The positional information provides accumulator charge condition data for use in hydraulic systems such as vehicular regenerative braking systems and generalized industrial accumulator systems. Charge condition data allows for optimized control and operation of the hydraulic system. | 12-09-2010 |
Sonya Glasson, Belmont, MA US
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| 20080311113 | METHOD FOR TREATING ADAMTS-5-ASSOCIATED DISEASE - The present invention relates to methods of treating ADAMTS-5-associated diseases and particularly osteoarthritis comprising administering an agent capable of modulating ADMATS-5 activity to a subject afflicted with the disease. The agent is preferably a biaryl sulfonamide compound. The invention is based, in part, on the discovery that transgenic animals that do not express functional ADAMTS-5 show a reduction in the degree of osteoarthritis after the induction of osteoarthritis as compared to WT animals. Furthermore, the ADAMTS-5 transgenic animals have reduced aggrecanase activity in articular tissue as compared to WT animals. These animals are good models for ADAMTS-5-associated diseases, and for screening of drugs useful in the treatment and/or prevention of these diseases. There are no other animal models in which the deletion of the activity of a single gene is capable of abrogating the course of osteoarthritis. Accordingly, these animals also show that osteoarthritis can be prevented and/or treated by administering to a subject an ADAMTS-5 inhibitory agent and particularly an agent capable of inhibiting the aggrecanase activity of ADAMTS-5. | 12-18-2008 |
Stuart Glasson, Copenhagen DK
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| 20090328017 | RAPID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT - A system to enables Rapid Application Development (“RAD”) is provided. The system provides an object model of an ERP application, which enables software developers to customize the ERP applications. The object model provides a base class that is inherited by each object class. The base class provides an invoke function that is implemented by each object class. During compilation, the RAD system compiles each invocation of a function of an object into a call to a dynamic component passing an identifier of the object, an identifier of the function to be invoked, and the parameters to be passed to the function. The RAD system dynamically compiles, assembles, and instantiates object classes as needed. Because objects are bound at runtime, rather than at compile time, when the source code of an object is modified, the entire ERP application does not need to be recompiled into monolithic IL code and the compilation of object classes is deferred until an object of that class is needed during runtime. The object model thus significantly decreases the time required to customize and extend an ERP application according to the needs of an individual customer. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100030845 | ENFORCEMENT OF OBJECT PERMISSIONS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SOFTWARE - A system and method of enforcing Enterprise Resource Planning (“ERP”) software object permissions in a three-tiered architecture is provided. A user connects to the three-tiered architecture via an enhanced client, which connects to a database server via a middle-tier server. The database server stores code and permission information for each database object. When a user connects to the system, the user's permissions are retrieved and stored at the middle-tier server. The user may then access data by instantiating objects at the middle-tier server by compiling and executing code retrieved from the database server. The middle-tier server performs permission checking for accessing database objects and provides environments for executing both managed and unmanaged code. The middle-tier server can perform permission checking for users and objects without accessing the database server. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20110289424 | SECURE APPLICATION OF CUSTOM RESOURCES IN MULTI-TIER SYSTEMS - Localization architecture is provided with a scalable server and a client side repository for shared user interface localization, which may be implemented in a client/display target environment. User interface localization repository is maintained server-side as a source for full or partial distribution. Content for user interface localization repository may be received from authorized partners for one or multiple client installations, and is protected against tampering. | 11-24-2011 |
Thomas J. Glasson, Avon FR
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| 20090142541 | Methods for applying a washcoat and heat treating a ceramic honeycomb, and treated articles - A method for treating a microcracked, ceramic substrate is provided that obviates the need for filling the microcracks of the substrate via a passivation step prior to sintering a layer of washcoat to the surfaces of the substrate that may either contain a catalyst, or provide a support layer for a catalyst subsequently applied. In the first step of the method, a slurry of particles of a washcoating composition is applied over the surface of the substrate such that particles of the composition are lodged into microcracks of the substrate. Next, the substrate is heat treated to between about 700° C. and 1300° C. The applicants have discovered that such heat treating not only sets the washcoating particles into the substrate, but also causes the microcracks in the substrate to permanently enlarge as a result of the resistance of the lodged particles of washcoating composition against the walls of the microcracks as they attempt to close as a result of thermal expansion of the substrate. The consequent enlargement of the microcracks advantageously reduces both the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and the modulus of elasticity (E | 06-04-2009 |
