Hepworth
David J. Hepworth, Ottawa CA
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20120025105 | POWER CONCENTRATOR FOR TRANSMUTING ISOTOPES - A method of effecting a chemical, physical or transmutational change in a target material using a high power particle beam concentrated on the target material. The particle beam is scanned in a controlled manner to reduce its power density and to avoid damage to equipment which is unable to tolerate high power densities. Movement between the target and the scanned beam is synchronized to cause the scanned beam to persistently or continuously strike the target to effect the chemical, physical or transmutational change, thereby concentrating the beam on the target. | 02-02-2012 |
Neil Hepworth, Artarmon AU
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20120016703 | Organization Health Analysis Using Real-Time Communications Monitoring - The present invention provides a communication monitoring and analysis method and system. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for determining the health and overall satisfaction of employees in an organization. The determination may be made by monitoring communications generated by employees for their tone and other parameters related to their satisfaction with various decisions made within the organization. | 01-19-2012 |
Sam De-Jongh Hepworth, Struer DK
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20100077002 | DIRECT ACCESS METHOD TO MEDIA INFORMATION - An event provider, such as a media player, and a method of operating the media player in which the events stored therein or available thereto are divided/filtered into groups, where all groups comprising all of the events, and where, when a group of events is provided is offered for the user in a non hierarchical mode of operation. Media players with improved user interfaces are illustrated. | 03-25-2010 |
20100121919 | System and a method for sharing information interactively among two or more users - An assembly of a plurality of media providers, each media provider having set a media exchange level. Each media exchange level comprising or encompassing one or more types of media to be exchanged. The media providers outputting to the other media providers the set levels, and if two media providers have levels set which have at least one type of media to be exchanged in common, the exchange of such media is started automatically. Media types to exchange may be photos, podcasts, music, voice, videos & movies, streamed TV/video/audio, such as airborne transmissions, graphics & text, e-mails, running application programs, such as an active web browser window, or the like | 05-13-2010 |