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Carl Carisbrook Henry, Mount Lawley AU
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| 20090301079 | SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM - A supercharging system ( | 12-10-2009 |
Chris Henry, Sydney AU
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| 20100097435 | THERMAL PRINTER DEVICE FOR POINT OF SERVICE TERMINAL - The present invention provides for a compact, portable POS terminal through the use of a compact printer that utilizes a thermal printer with fan-folded paper. The POS terminal also accommodates contactless instrument readers and optionally includes features for electronic signature capture, user display interaction, multi-tasking capabilities, check reading and age and identity verification. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100328113 | KEYPAD MEMBRANE SECURITY - In an exemplary embodiment, a security sensor is present in a POS terminal between the keypad and a processor. The security sensor is configured to detect an unauthorized probe through the keypad and implement a security protocol. In an exemplary embodiment, the security sensor is a serpentine conductive circuit screen printed on the polyester film. The serpentine conductive circuit may cover almost all of the polyester film. For example, the serpentine conductive circuit may cover 90% to 100% of the film. Furthermore, in an exemplary embodiment, the serpentine conductive circuit limited to a section of the polyester film. For example, the serpentine conductive circuit may be on only ΒΌ of the film. This embodiment has the advantage of printing the serpentine conductive circuit on the critical security areas and leaving the non-critical areas with blank polyester film. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20110079645 | MULTI-HEAD POINT OF SALE TERMINAL - The invention provides increased convenience through use of multiple opposed magnetic stripe reader heads within a POS terminal card reader track. In one embodiment, the various opposed heads are offset along the card reader track. The POS terminal also accommodates smart card and contactless instrument readers and includes features for electronic signature capture, user display interaction, multi-tasking capabilities, check reading and age and identity verification. | 04-07-2011 |
James Henry, Queensland AU
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| 20110320399 | ETL BUILDER - A method of building a staging database which examines the staging database metadata and constructs a schedule of operations to extract the data, transform it and load it into the staging database by using normalisation, translation blocks and filtering to create a business view of the data that can be seen using standard query languages. This is applied to products such as Navision in building an OLAP cube for use in business intelligence applications. | 12-29-2011 |
Michael Paul Henry, Bardon AU
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| 20090033002 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING THE SENSITIVITY OF CAPILLARY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS - The present invention relates to novel methods and apparatus for improving the sensitivity of capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). The invention particularly concerns devices comprising a channel that contains an in-line sol-gel column to concentrate samples being subjected to capillary zone electrophoresis, and the use of such devices to enhance the sensitivity of capillary zone electrophoresis. | 02-05-2009 |
Robert Edward Henry, Baulkham Hills AU
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| 20100229868 | PATIENT INTERFACE SYSTEMS - A headgear for positioning a patient interface structure for delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airways of a patient includes at least one flexible strap loop which is attachable to the patient interface structure by a forked region of the at least one strap loop that is mountable on the patient interface structure. The at least one strap loop positions the patient interface structure on the face of the patient. The forked region includes two forks adapted to be attached to an upper and lower portion on the patient interface structure. The two forks are connected by a bridge so that the forked region is divided into a first region and a second region, and the first region is mountable on the patient interface structure. An elbow for a patient interface system for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient includes a first portion having a first end configured to be connected to the patient interface system; and a second portion having a second end configured to be connected to a tube that delivers the flow of breathable gas. An outer circumferential wall includes a plurality of perpendicular steps formed therein and a plurality of vent holes are provided perpendicular to the plurality of perpendicular steps. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110067704 | UNOBTRUSIVE INTERFACE SYSTEMS - An apparatus for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient for the treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) that is less obtrusive includes a nasal cannula, cannulae ( | 03-24-2011 |
Robert James Henry, Tuckombil AU
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| 20100186107 | METHODS OF PRODUCING IMPROVED FRAGRANT PLANTS - Methods of producing fragrant plants with improved crop performance wherein the fragrant plant has or retains at least some fragrance are provided. Typically, the methods include selecting for or conferring at least partial tolerance to one or more abiotic stress factors. The methods of the invention may be useful to confer at least partial tolerance to salt. The methods of the invention produce fragrant plants that exhibit an improvement in the ability to perform as a crop. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100203211 | GENETIC BASIS FOR IMPROVED MILLING PERFORMANCE - A method of selecting a grain or a grain-producing plant with improved millability by determining the relative amount of an isolated nucleic acid that is associated with or linked to improved millability to determine whether the grain or grain-producing plant has improved millability is provided therein. Typically, the grain or grain-producing plant is wheat. Also provided are genetic constructs, methods for the diagnosis of improved millability and methods for the production of grain or grain-producing plants with improved millability. | 08-12-2010 |
Robert James Henry, New South Wales AU
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| 20080201807 | Gelatinization Temperature Manipulation - The subject invention relates to plants and the starch produced by plants. In particular, the invention relates to processes for the modification of a plant so that the starch produced by the plant comprises amylopectin of an altered structure and/or the starch has an altered gelatinization temperature. The processes principally comprise engineering gene involved in amylopectin synthesis. In a preferred embodiment the starch synthase IIa gene is modified. Also disclosed are processes for altering genes to provide plant which produce starch having a desired gelatinization temperature, and methods of identifying the changes that can be made in genes to achieve a desired gelatinization temperature in the starch produced by a plant comprising such genes. Further disclosed are modified plants and the starch products of the plants. | 08-21-2008 |
