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Anthony Hobson, Avully CH
Barry Reginald Hobson, Western Australia AU
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| 20090221944 | Hand Held Massaging Tool - A hand held tool ( | 09-03-2009 |
Barry Reginald Hobson, North Lake AU
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| 20080200854 | METHOD OF TREATING MUSCLE SORENESS OR A SOFT TISSUE OEDEMA - The present disclosure provides in a method of treating muscle soreness or soft tissue oedema. The method comprises frictionally engaging a contact member of an apparatus with skin portions of a patient. The contact member of the apparatus is arranged to perform a substantially planar orbital motion along the skin portions. The method further comprises applying the substantially planar orbital motion along the skin portions of the patient so that soft tissue adjacent the skin portion is locally moved in a corresponding manner. The movement typically is a non-circular orbital movement having a base frequency and harmonics. The movement of the soft tissue results in a distortion of portions of lymph nodes located within the soft tissue whereby throughput of lymphatic fluid through lymph nodes is enhanced. | 08-21-2008 |
Eric Hobson, Western Australia AU
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| 20100181145 | DESCENT DEVICE - There is disclosed herein a descent device ( | 07-22-2010 |
Lois Hobson, Tokyo JP
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| 20090197139 | ION CONDUCTIVE FILM AND FUEL CELL USING THE SAME - Disclosed is an ion conductive film containing a composite body between an ion conductive polymer and a nitrogen-containing compound. The nitrogen-containing compound has an immobilized portion to the ion conductive polymer and exhibits an enantiomeric isomer structure when protonated. Alternatively, the nitrogen-containing compound is capable of assuming a chemical structure in which the multiple bond represented by the double bound is moved, with the atoms constituting the molecule not changing their positions. | 08-06-2009 |
Nicholas Alexander Hobson, Auckland NZ
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| 20100192957 | NASAL CANNULA - A nasal cannula arrangement for use as part of systems for delivery respiratory gases to a patient is disclosed. The nasal cannula arrangement includes a manifold part adapted to receive gases from a delivery conduit. The manifold includes one but preferably a pair of prongs extending upward and curving towards the rear of the manifold. The prongs are inserted into the nostrils of the patient and deliver gases to a patient. The prongs have a cut out on the rear side of the prongs. The cut out forms a gases outlet in the prongs and are shaped such that the area of the cut out area is greater than the cross sectional area of the prongs at the entry point to the prongs. | 08-05-2010 |
Richard F. Hobson, Coquitlam CA
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| 20090106468 | Hierarchical Bus Structure and Memory Access Protocol for Multiprocessor Systems - A hierarchical bus structure is disclosed in which clusters of processors are arranged and interconnected within a hierarchy to facilitate processor communications via shared memories. The bus structure is well suited for voice processing applications in which clusters of embedded processors process voice streams in parallel, although the architecture is not so limited. Also disclosed is a memory access protocol in which the address and data portions of shared-memory access operations are performed as separate bus transactions that are separated in time, such that multiple concurrent memory access operations from different processors may be interleaved over a shared bus. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110047354 | Processor Cluster Architecture and Associated Parallel Processing Methods - A parallel processing architecture comprising a cluster of embedded processors that share a common code distribution bus. Pages or blocks of code are concurrently loaded into respective program memories of some or all of these processors (typically all processors assigned to a particular task) over the code distribution bus, and are executed in parallel by these processors. A task control processor determines when all of the processors assigned to a particular task have finished executing the current code page, and then loads a new code page (e.g., the next sequential code page within a task) into the program memories of these processors for execution. The processors within the cluster preferably share a common memory (1 per cluster) that is used to receive data inputs from, and to provide data outputs to, a higher level processor. Multiple interconnected clusters may be integrated within a common integrated circuit device. | 02-24-2011 |
