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Guy, GB
Adam Guy, Bath GB
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| 20090141263 | Motion rate sensor - A motion rate sensor for detecting the rate of movement of an article, comprising: a housing relative to which, in use, the article moves, a detection unit disposed within the housing, the detection unit including a conversion device adapted for generating detector signals caused by the motion of the article, and processing circuitry adapted for receiving said detector signals and outputting motion signals indicative of the rate of movement of the article. In embodiments, the detector signals are caused by variations in optical or light energy, in magnetic fields or radiation intensity. The variations may be caused by variations on the surface in the article, for example a random or repetitive pattern. An apparatus and method for calibrating the sensor are also disclosed, as are a system and method for determining the speed of motion of an article using the sensor. | 06-04-2009 |
Donald Glenn Guy, Harston GB
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| 20090070104 | ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A number of encoders for encoding a data signal within an audio signal are provided. In some of the encoders, the audio signal is separated into a tonal part, and a residual part, and the data signal is shaped based on the residual part. In other encoders, the data signal is separated into a tonal part and a residual part, and the data signal is combined with the audio signal independence upon the residual part. In other encoders, the rate at which the data is encoded within the audio signal is varied in dependence upon the audio signal. There are also described various decoders associated with the described encoders. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100240297 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - There is described a communication system in which data is received by and/or transmitted to a telecommunications apparatus using an acoustic data channel. In embodiments, the data is encoded within the audio track of a media broadcast or other public broadcast. The invention has particular, but not exclusive, relevance to a cellular communication system. There are also described acoustic position detection systems for determining the position of a telecommunications apparatus. | 09-23-2010 |
Keith Barry Guy, Marlow Bottom Buckinghamshire GB
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| 20090127506 | HIGH CRYSTALLINE QUALITY SYNTHETIC DIAMOND - The invention relates to a single crystal CVD diamond material, wherein the extended defect density as characterised by X-ray topography is less than 400/cm2 over an area of greater than 0.014 cm2. The invention further relates to a method for producing a CVD single crystal diamond material according to any preceding claim comprising the step of selecting a substrate on which to grow the CVD single crystal diamond, wherein the substrate has at least one of a density of extended defects as characterised by X-ray topography of less than 400/cm2 over an area greater than 0.014 cm2; an optical isotropy of less than 1×10-5 over a volume greater than 0.1 mm3; and a FWHM X-ray rocking curve width for the (004) reflection of less than 20 arc seconds. | 05-21-2009 |
Keith Barry Guy, Buckinghamshire GB
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| 20090258229 | METHOD OF IMPROVING THE CRYSTALLINE PERFECTION OF DIAMOND CRYSTALS - This invention relates to a method of improving the crystalline perfection of IIa diamond crystals by heating the grown diamond crystals at an elevated temperature and an elevated pressure. The invention extends to grown diamond material having a low extended defect density with low nitrogen concentration. | 10-15-2009 |
Richard Guy, Bath GB
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| 20090123549 | Pharmaceutical Compositions - A composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable group (2, 4, 12, 13 or 14) metal compound for the treatment of a dermatological condition involving an abnormal decrease in the cell-to-cell adhesion between epithelial cells in the epidermal barrier. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100291012 | ADMINISTRATION OF AMOROLFINE BY IONTOPHORESIS FOR TREATING NAIL DISEASES - A regime or regimen for the treatment of a nail disease state includes topically applying onto the infected nail(s) of an individual a thus effective amount of a solution of amorolfine in ionized form and concomitantly applying thereto an iontophoretic current of such intensity as to deliver the amorolfine into and/or through the infected nail(s). | 11-18-2010 |
Ronald F. E. Guy, Essex GB
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| 20100171673 | DEPLOYABLE LENS ANTENNA - A deployable lens is provided for an antenna. The lens comprises an array of metallic lens elements formed on a plurality of planar sections of a dielectric substrate, each lens element comprising a first end-fire element directed towards a feed side of the lens, a second end-fire element directed towards a non-feed side of the lens and a section of transmission line for coupling signals between the first and second end-fire elements. The section of transmission line, preferably in the form of a slot-line transmission line, is integrated with the end-fire elements and is of a length determined according to the position of the lens element within the aperture of the lens as deployed. An antenna is also provided comprising a deployable lens according to the present invention. | 07-08-2010 |
Ronald Frank Edward Guy, Essex GB
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| 20090009422 | Beam shaping for wide band array antennae - An apparatus and method are provided for applying a fixed non-linear profile of power (amplitude) and delay to signals across the aperture of an array antenna having multiple antenna elements where multiple beams are formed to span the field of view of the antenna. Using such fixed profiles in combination enables a substantially constant beam width to be maintained across a wide range of operational frequencies, e.g. 6-18 GHz, ensuring that the points of overlap for adjacent beams does not drop below a certain level, e.g. −3dB, and hence maintaining a substantially uniform coverage across the field of view of the antenna at all frequencies in the range. | 01-08-2009 |
Simon William Guy, Kent GB
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| 20110037278 | Lock Assembly - A lock assembly ( | 02-17-2011 |
Stuart Guy, Hampshire GB
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| 20100175480 | Fatigue Testing Device for Wind Turbine Blade Testing, a Method of Testing Wind Turbine Blades and a Control System for a Blade Testing Actuator - The invention provides a fatigue exciter for wind turbine blades. Wind turbine blades require excitation at or near their natural frequency to induce bending moments that simulate in service loadings and must be easily controllable and with the minimum of unnecessary added mass or force. The invention provides a device and a method by which force controlled feedback is used for finding an optimal excitation frequency. This force could be provided e.g. by a digital signal generator. | 07-15-2010 |
Stuart Guy, Lockerley GB
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| 20110179884 | TEST RIG FOR TESTING BLADES FOR A WIND TURBINE - The invention provides a test rig for testing blades for a wind turbine, the test rig comprising a fixing structure where a root end of a wind turbine blade can be fixed, a loading mass structure extending from the fixing structure, and an actuation structure which can apply a sinusoidal force to the loading mass structure so that a counterbalanced resonance is established between the loading mass structure and a blade which is fixed in the fixing structure. Due to the counterbalanced resonance, the force from the test rig onto the floor or other building components can be reduced relative to that known from the traditional rigs for blade testing. | 07-28-2011 |
