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Hilton

Douglas J. Hilton, Warrandyte AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080274973 NOVEL HAEMOPOIETIN RECEPTOR AND GENETIC SEQUENCES ENCODING SAME - The present invention relates generally to a novel haemopoietin receptor or components or parts thereof and to genetic sequences encoding same. The receptor molecules and their components and/or parts and the genetic sequences encoding same of the present invention are useful in the development of a wide range of agonists, antagonists, therapeutics and diagnostic reagents based on ligand interaction with its receptor.11-06-2008

Patent applications by Douglas J. Hilton, Warrandyte AU

Douglas James Hilton, Warrandyte AU

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20110020363MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST INTERLEUKIN-13 RECEPTOR ALPHA 1 (IL-13RALPHA1) - The present invention relates generally to antibodies that bind to the Interleukin-13 receptor.alpha.1 chain (IL-13R.alpha.1) and antagonize IL-13 receptor-mediated signaling by IL-13 and/or IL-4. More particularly, the present invention provides humanized or human antibodies to mammalian and in particular IL-13R.alpha.1. These antibodies have uses in the treatment or prevention of IL-13- and/or IL-4-mediated diseases or conditions. The present invention further contemplates a method of modulating IL-13- and/or IL-4-mediated diseases or conditions by the administration of the subject antibodies. The present invention further provides an assay system useful for identifying antibodies or other agents which modulate IL-13 and/or IL-4 signaling through an IL-13 receptor complex. Accordingly, a method of screening for modulators of IL-13R.alpha.1/ligand interaction is also provided.01-27-2011

Patent applications by Douglas James Hilton, Warrandyte AU

John Allen Hilton, New South Wales AU

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20080252661Interface for Computer Controllers - A software module for providing a user interface for a hardware peripheral device for controlling graphical elements of a virtual world defined in a computer system and rendered on a display device of the computer system, the module providing software including motion algorithms, and the module being capable of generating, with reference to the rendered graphical element, an icon (hereinafter called a motion handle) which represents a point in three dimensional space about which the graphical element may be manipulated, the point being used by the algorithms as the centre of rotation and zoom, and being used to define relative panning speeds whereby the algorithms cause changes to the rendered image of the graphical element responsive to rotation, zoom and pan input signals generated in the peripheral device.10-16-2008

Patent applications by John Allen Hilton, New South Wales AU

Michael John Hilton, Erakala AU

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20110094130EXCAVATOR BUCKET - An excavator bucket including containment portion and associated attachment means in order to attach the bucket to a piece of earthmoving equipment, the containment portion defined by a base wall, an opposed top wall, and a pair of opposed sidewalls located between the base wall and top wall, each of these walls having a forward edge together defining an opening to the containment portion, and a rear wall wherein the base wall, top wall and each side wall taper rearwardly to the rear wall.04-28-2011

Peter James Hilton, Christchurch NZ

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20090122385Direct Retinal Display - A direct retinal display (05-14-2009

Wendell Gayle Hilton, Zurich CH

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20110120564IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THEREOF - The present invention discloses an irrigation system comprising a plurality of valve stations that are operatively coupled with a controller operative to control the operation of the plurality of valve stations. The valve stations are grouped into a plurality of valve station groups, each group comprising at least two valve stations. The at least two valve stations are operatively coupled in parallel with a hotwire to a respective output port of the controller; and the at least two valve stations respective of the plurality of valve station groups are operatively coupled in parallel with a common wire to a corresponding input port of the controller. The controller is operative to change the operational mode of a selected one of the valve stations.05-26-2011