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Brian D. Haworth, Voorburg NL
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| 20090212073 | SOAP DISPENSING APPARATUS - Some embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus for dispensing soap from a soap container. Some embodiments are directed to the entire dispensing assembly. Other embodiments are directed toward certain components of the dispensing assembly, such as pivot assemblies, soap containers and soap container housings, and the like. Some components of the present invention are particularly directed toward features that allow of easier operation and maintenance of a soap dispensing assembly. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100147894 | LOCK-OUT DEVICE AND METHOD - A method and device to insure that a particular dispensing package ( | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100163585 | DISPENSING CLOSURE - A resealable closure and valve assembly adapted to be coupled to a container to selectively control the dispensing of liquid from the container. The resealable closure and valve assembly includes a non-mechanically biased stop selectively engageable with a passageway to selectively seal the passageway from a dispensable product, such as a liquid contained within a container. In some embodiments, the stop is adapted to reseal the passageway by the force of weight applied to the stop by fluid in the container. In some embodiments, the stop is adapted to reseal the passageway via a suction force. | 07-01-2010 |
Craig Haworth, Sandton ZA
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| 20090080753 | Radiography image processing method - A radiography image processing method includes obtaining an image of a body being examined. The intensity of each of a plurality of areas of the image are determined and the intensity of each of the plurality of areas of the image are used to determined a respective contrast range to be applied selectively to each of said areas of the image. The determined contrast range is then applied to each of said areas of the image thereby to obtain a processed image having relatively uniform contrast ranges in areas of differing intensity. | 03-26-2009 |
David Patrick Haworth, Worcestershire GB
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| 20090073039 | Satellite Ephemeris Error - A method of compensating for or correcting satellite ephemeris error involves measuring time difference of arrival (TDOA) and frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) for signal replicas received via two satellites ( | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090278733 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATING THE SOURCE OF AN UNKNOWN SIGNAL - A method of locating the source of an unknown signal comprises the steps of: | 11-12-2009 |
Simon Charles Haworth, Cheltenham Gloucestershire GB
Tony Martyn Haworth, Bristol GB
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| 20080316650 | Method for Changing the Configuration of a Media Drive Apparatus, Computer Readable Medium, and Media Drive Apparatus - Provided is method for changing the configuration of a media drive apparatus using a removable storage medium, the configuration of the media drive apparatus being stored as a plurality of configuration settings in a first non volatile memory of the media drive apparatus, the method comprising | 12-25-2008 |
William Stafford Haworth, Biggar GB
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| 20110049757 | HEART VALVE PROSTHESIS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A cardiac valve prosthesis having a frame and two or more leaflets (preferably three) attached to the frame. The leaflets are attached to the frame between posts, with a free edge which can seal the leaflets together when the valve is closed under back pressure. The leaflets are created in a mathematically defined shape allowing good wash-out of the whole leaflet orifice, including the area close to the frame posts, thereby relieving the problem of thrombus deposition under clinical implant conditions. | 03-03-2011 |
