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Bradley Hallett, London CA
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| 20100148094 | RADIATION SOURCE CARTRIDGE AND MODULE CONTAINING SAME - There is disclosed an elongate radiation source cartridge. The cartridge comprises: (i) an elongate radiation source assembly having a proximal portion and distal portion, the distal portion of the elongate radiation source assembly being unsupported, (ii) a housing coupled to the proximal portion of the elongate radiation source assembly, and (iii) a power supply disposed within the housing, the power supply in electrical communication with the elongate radiation source assembly (in certain embodiments the power supply is optional). The elongate radiation source assembly and the housing are in substantial alignment with respect to a longitudinal axis of the elongate radiation source cartridge. | 06-17-2010 |
Bradley E. Hallett, Watauga, TX US
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| 20120125166 | CLEAVERS FOR CLEAVING OPTICAL FIBERS, AND RELATED BLADES, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS - Embodiments disclosed in the detailed description include cleavers for cleaving optical fibers, and related blades, components, and methods. In this regard in one embodiment, a cleaver for cleaving an optical fiber is provided. The cleaver comprises a body and an actuator disposed in the body and configured to be actuated along an actuation path to move a blade in an at least partially arcuate cleaving path. The cleaver also comprises an optical fiber path disposed in the body and intersecting with the at least partially arcuate cleaving path, such that an end portion of an optical fiber disposed in the optical fiber path is cleaved when the actuator is actuated, moving the blade in the at least partially arcuate cleaving path and contacting the end portion of the optical fiber. Related methods and other cleaver components and related methods are disclosed. | 05-24-2012 |
Brian Hallett, Cypress, TX US
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| 20090067931 | POTASSIUM FORMATE GEL DESIGNED FOR THE PREVENTION OF WATER INGRESS AND DEWATERING OF PIPELINES OR FLOWLINES - A gelled composition for pipeline, flowline, pipeline jumper or flowline jumper dewatering or preventing ingress of seawater into open pipeline systems or components during tie-in operations of jumpers or additional pipe, valving, manifolds, subsea pipeline architecture or flow conduits operations is disclosed, where the composition includes a concentrated metal formate solution and a hydratable polymer. The gelled formate compositions have improved dewatering properties with 100% or 360 pipe coverage. The gelled formate compositions have can also be reused by breaking and reformulation. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20120114418 | FORMATE SALT GELS AND METHODS FOR DEWATERING OF PIPELINES OR FLOWLINES - A gelled composition for pipeline, flowline, pipeline jumper or flowline jumper dewatering or preventing ingress of seawater into open pipeline systems or components during tie-in operations of jumpers or additional pipe, valving, manifolds, subsea pipeline architecture or flow conduits operations is disclosed, where the composition includes a concentrated metal formate solution and a hydratable polymer. The gelled formate compositions have improved dewatering properties with 100% or 360 pipe coverage. The gelled formate compositions have can also be reused by breaking and reformulation. | 05-10-2012 |
| 20120115758 | METHODS USING FORMATE GELS TO CONDITION A PIPELINE OR PORTION THEREOF - A gelled composition for pipeline, flowline, pipeline jumper or flowline jumper dewatering or preventing ingress of seawater into open pipeline systems or components during tie-in operations of jumpers or additional pipe, valving, manifolds, subsea pipeline architecture or flow conduits operations is disclosed, where the composition includes a concentrated metal formate solution and a hydratable polymer. The gelled formate compositions have improved dewatering properties with 100% or 360 pipe coverage. The gelled formate compositions have can also be reused by breaking and reformulation. | 05-10-2012 |
Brian Hallett, San Anstonio, TX US
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| 20080314124 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PIPELINE CONDITIONING & FREEZING POINT SUPPRESSION - Method for dewatering, pressure testing, hydrotreating, suppressing methane hydrate formation and suppressing solution freezing point in pipeline operations have been disclosed, where the solution used in the operations includes an effective amount of a metal formate salt. The metal formate salt solutions have a low viscosity, have a high density, have a low metals corrosivity, are non-volatile, have a low solubility in hydrocarbons, are readily biodegradable, have a low toxicity, are non-hazardous, have a low environmental impact, have a freezing point depression property forming water/formate eutectic point mixtures, and have a water-structuring and water activity modification property. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20120055237 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PIPELINE CONDITIONING & FREEZING POINT SUPPRESSION - Method for dewatering, pressure testing, hydrotreating, suppressing methane hydrate formation and suppressing solution freezing point in pipeline operations have been disclosed, where the solution used in the operations includes an effective amount of a metal formate salt. The metal formate salt solutions have a low viscosity, have a high density, have a low metals corrosivity, are non-volatile, have a low solubility in hydrocarbons, are readily biodegradable, have a low toxicity, are non-hazardous, have a low environmental impact, have a freezing point depression property forming water/formate eutectic point mixtures, and have a water-structuring and water activity modification property. | 03-08-2012 |
| 20120055575 | METHOD FOR PIPELINE CONDITIONING - Method for dewatering, pressure testing, hydrotreating, suppressing methane hydrate formation and suppressing solution freezing point in pipeline operations have been disclosed, where the solution used in the operations includes an effective amount of a metal formate salt. The metal formate salt solutions have a low viscosity, have a high density, have a low metals corrosivity, are non-volatile, have a low solubility in hydrocarbons, are readily biodegradable, have a low toxicity, are non-hazardous, have a low environmental impact, have a freezing point depression property forming water/formate eutectic point mixtures, and have a water-structuring and water activity modification property. | 03-08-2012 |
Brian J. Hallett, San Antonio, TX US
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| 20090203553 | Sand aggregating reagents, modified sands, and methods for making and using same - A composition for treating solid materials is disclosed, where the treating compositions coats surfaces or portions of surfaces of the solid materials changing an aggregation or agglomeration propensity of the materials. Treated solid materials are also disclosed. The methods and treated materials are ideally suited for oil field applications. | 08-13-2009 |
Douglas John Hallett, Kingston CA
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| 20100199559 | PROCESS FOR THE CONVERSION OF ORGANIC MATERIAL TO METHANE RICH FUEL GAS - The present disclosure relates to a process for the conversion of organic material to methane rich gas. In particular, the process comprises heating vaporized organic material in the presence of an excess amount of hydrogen gas and superheated steam to produce a methane rich fuel gas at pressures greater than 0 atmospheres gauge up to about 2 atmosphere gauge. | 08-12-2010 |
Jamie Hallett, Clairmont CA
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| 20110254273 | TURBINE FOR A FLUID STREAM - A turbine for a fluid stream has a support structure, a cage rotor, and a generator. The cage rotor is rotated about a first axis by motive fluids moving with a component perpendicular to the first axis. The cage rotor is pivotally mounted to the support structure about a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis. A generator is driven by the rotation of the cage rotor. An actuator adjusts the pivotal position of the cage rotor relative to the support structure. | 10-20-2011 |
Jason S. Hallett, Long Tree, CO US
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| 20090218985 | Contactless Charging System for Musical Instruments - A contactless charging system for an electric musical instrument includes an instrument stand configured to support a musical instrument, and which includes a contactless charging port configured for connection to a power source such as an electric wall outlet. A charging circuit module is configured for incorporation within the musical instrument, and includes a second contactless charging port in physical electrical contact with circuit elements configured to provide at least one predetermined voltage to at least one rechargeable portable power supply. The second contactless charging port is configured for contactless charging engagement with the first contactless charging port, so that the second port receives power from the power source when the instrument is placed in the stand. | 09-03-2009 |
Mark Hallett, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20080312706 | Coil for magnetic stimulation and methods for using the same - A magnetic stimulator, which may be used as a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device, and a method for its use are disclosed. The stimulator comprises a frame and an electrically conductive coil having a partially toroidal or ovate base and an outwardly projecting extension portion. The frame may be a flexible or malleable material and may be non-conductive. The electrically conductive coil may comprise one or more windings of electrically conductive material (such as a wire) coupled to the frame. The coil is electrically connected to a power supply. The device may be placed adjacent to or in contact with the body of a subject, such as on the head of a subject. The device may be used on humans for treating certain physiological conditions, such as cardiovascular or neurophysiological conditions, or for studying the physiology of the body. This device is useful in studying or treating neurophysiological conditions associated with the deep regions of the brain, such as drug addiction and depression. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090215892 | Octanol Formulations and Methods of Treatment Using the Same - The invention features pharmaceutical formulations containing octanol and esters thereof. The pharmaceutical formulations are useful for the treatment of involuntary tremors. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20110112010 | OCTANOIC ACID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT USING THE SAME - The invention features pharmaceutical formulations containing octanoic acid or a salt or ester thereof. The pharmaceutical formulations are useful for the treatment of involuntary tremors. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael Hallett, Outremont CA
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| 20100105564 | Stroma Derived Predictor of Breast Cancer - The invention provides methods and compositions for use in the diagnosis and management of cancer, particularly breast cancer. The invention utilizes differential gene expression profiles in tumor associated stroma and normal stroma to compile a stroma derived prognostic predictor that classifies breast cancer patients according to clinical outcome. The application provides nucleic acids, antibodies, microarray chips and kits for use with the methods described in the application. | 04-29-2010 |
Michael David Hallett, Sydney AU
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| 20090095297 | Automatic Positive Airway Pressure Therapy through the Nose or Mouth for Treatment of Sleep Apnea and Other Respiratory Disorders - The method describes a means of automatic determination of required pressure levels of a breathable gas for treating sleep apnea or other respiratory disorder such as sleep hypoventilation or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The method makes use of a face mask nasal prongs or similar means with venting system for elimination of expired gas to atmosphere, gas delivery tubing, and a computer controlled fan or blower or other similar source of pressurised breathable gas. | 04-16-2009 |
Michael John Hallett, Jandakot AU
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| 20100083431 | TOILET SEAT LIFTING APPARATUS - Apparatus for lifting a seat ( | 04-08-2010 |
Paul Hallett, Beijing CN
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| 20080231643 | Method and apparatus for controlling the size or opacity of map elements rendered in an interactive map view - To provide the illusion of smooth motion during zoom or pan operations of an interactive map display, relatively unimportant map elements are not rendered during map movements. By reducing the number of elements to be rendered in each frame during the movement, a map display rendering engine can increase its frame rate, thus providing the illusion of smooth motion. At the completion of the zoom or pan operation, the omitted elements “fade in” by successively rendering the same frame with the omitted elements' opacity gradually increasing in each frame. The selection of map elements to omit during map movement is made by comparing a dynamic value stored with each layer of map elements to a rendering performance value, which may be based on the computational power of the rendering engine, and may be set upon installation of the map software. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080243793 | Contact Information Capture and Link Redirection - A contact information function associated with a web browser maintains a look-up table of recognizer functions, indexed by regular expressions that specify URLs. Upon a user entering or selecting a URL, the contact information function indexes the look-up table with the URL against the regular expressions. If one or more recognizers are found, the web content returned from the URL is processed by each of the recognizers, which recognize the format of information on that web site, and locate and extract contact information from the web content. The contact information may be saved, formatted, and output to other applications. Updated recognizers may be downloaded from a recognizer server. | 10-02-2008 |
