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Benjamin M. Hogan, Queensland AU
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| 20110289604 | Methods for Identifying Modulating Compounds of Lymphangiogenesis, Means Therefore, Compounds and Uses Thereof - The invention relates to a method for testing whether a compound is capable of inhibiting the development of lymphatic channels or lymphangiogenesis and/or the migration of lymphangioblasts in an non-human animal, a non-human embryo or a cell culture, comprising steps of contacting a compound capable of interacting with a Ccbe1 gene, a transcript thereof or a ccbe1 protein with a non-human animal, a non-human embryo or a cell culture; determining whether said compound inhibits the development of lymphatic channels, lymphangiogenesis and/or migration of lymphangioblasts in said non-human animal, a non-human embryo or a cell culture. The invention further related to a method of determining whether an individual is a carrier of, or is suffering from, or at risk of suffering from, a lymph vessel disorder, and to a medicament comprising Ccbe1, or comprising a nucleic acid encoding Ccbe1, for the treatment of a lymph vessel disorder. | 11-24-2011 |
Billy Hogan, Sollentuna SE
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| 20110294533 | Power Controller, Method, Computer Program and Computer Program Product for Power Control in a Cellular Network - It is presented a power controller which is adapted to be coupled to a fixed node of a cellular network, wherein at least one user equipment is adapted to be associated with the fixed node. The power controller comprises: a signal to interference ratio, SIR, determiner arranged to determine a maximum SIR target for each of the at least one user equipment, which maximum SIR target is arranged to limit maximum transmission power of the at least one user equipment; wherein the determiner determines a maximum SIR target for each of the at least one user equipment directly or indirectly based on the number of user equipments in the cell of each respective user equipment. A corresponding method, computer program and computer program product are also presented. | 12-01-2011 |
Brendan Hogan, Galway IE
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| 20120089083 | Apparatus for delivering foam - Apparatus, e.g. a syringe, for dispensing foam includes means for ensuring that only foam of adequate quality is dispensed. In use, the syringe may be filled from a pressurised canister which generates foam e.g. for therapeutic use in treating varicose veins. An initial quantity of foam dispensed from the canister may be of inadequate quality in which case it should not be used: the syringe includes means to ensure that this initial quantity of foam is diverted to a waste port or to an internal waste chamber e.g. located in the syringe plunger. Foam dispensed after the initial quantity of poor quality foam is stored in the main barrel of the syringe ready for administration to a patient in need of treatment. | 04-12-2012 |
Brendan Hogan, Co Galway IE
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| 20110024448 | Apparatus and method for dispensing foam - A foam transfer device is described, for use with aerosol canister apparatus for producing a sclerosant foam for the treatment of, inter alia, varicose veins. The device enables diversion of an initial quantity of below-specification foam from the canister to waste, e.g. to an integral waste chamber, before dispensing a further quantity of foam for use in treatment. The switching of the flow from the waste chamber to a different outlet for use is accomplished without interrupting the flow from the aerosol canister since this would cause the foam to drop below specification again. The waste chamber may be transparent so that the foam entering it can be observed and a decision made by a user when to stop diverting foam to waste. Alternatively, the foam may be diverted automatically e.g. when a set time has elapsed or a set volume of foam dispensed. The foam for use is normally dispensed into a syringe for subsequent injection into a varicose vein of a patient. | 02-03-2011 |
Brendan Hogan, Gort IE
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| 20120111970 | Aerosol Generator - An aerosol generator has a vibratable plate with apertures therein and an annular piezo which causes movement of the vibratable plate. An annular support member supports the piezo and the vibratable plate. A first electrical power conducting pin engages directly with a first, top, surface of the piezo. A second electrical power conducting pin indirectly conducts electrical power to a second surface of the piezo, by contacting an extension tab of the support member, also on its top side. There is a film of cured epoxy adhesive on the tab, providing excellent gripping force between the pin and the support. The aerosol generator avoids need for soldered joints for electrical contact, and the pins are conveniently mounted parallel to each on the on the same lateral and top side of the piezo and support member. The pins may have multi-point tips for particularly effective electrical contact. | 05-10-2012 |
Brendan Hogan, Queensland AU
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| 20110283866 | COMPUTER BASED SYSTEM FOR TEACHING OF PLAYING MUSIC - A method and system for guiding a student to learn how to play a musical instrument, the musical instrument is associated with a learner terminal which includes at least one input device and at least one output device, reference data; and a processor device; test data can be upon instruction by the processor device be submitted to the learner terminal by the student with either the at least one input device or the musical instrument; the test data is automatically processed by the processor device by analysing the at least referencing the test data to the reference data so that a response can be communicated by the processor device to the student trough the at least one output device. | 11-24-2011 |
Darryl Hogan, Windsor CA
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| 20110208577 | Online Offer Distribution System And Mehtod - An online offer distribution system may convey offer information relating to an offer selected from an offer supply database. The offer information may be conveyed in an electronic form, such as a web page, that may be accessed by a consumer on a client device. Upon receiving a request to print an offer document corresponding to the offer, the system may generate the offer document including at least a portion of the offer information and time indicating indicia associated with the request to print. The time indicating indicia may be a quasi-unique identifier corresponding to a time the request to print is received or the offer document is transmitted to the client device for printing. The time indicating indicia may be encrypted and incorporated into the offer document as an alphanumeric code, barcode, or both. | 08-25-2011 |
Gerald F. Hogan, Caloundra West AU
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| 20110195799 | GOLF CLUB SHAFT - A shaft for a golf club is comprised of upper, central and lower sections. Flex is isolated to the central section of the club by making the upper and lower sections relatively stiffer than the central section. Though more flexible, the central section resists twisting by fabricating the section using a higher percentage of diagonally oriented fibers laid in a crossing pattern. A thickened tip and larger diameter butt end enhance resistance to twisting of the shaft. | 08-11-2011 |
Gordon Hogan, Sorrento CA
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| 20090025710 | Solar panel - A solar panel includes a circumferential upstanding rim defining a cavity therein. An insulating layer is mounted in the cavity and extends substantially completely across the cavity. A metal heat-exchanger sheet is overlaid onto the insulating layer and substantially entirely covers said insulating layer. A light-transmissive sheet overlays the heat exchanger sheet and is mounted to the rim. An array of fluid transmission tubes are mounted to the heat-exchanger sheet by welding closed of channels in the sheet so as to tightly encase the tubes in the channels. The fluid transmission tubes conduct a flow of heat-exchanger fluid in a heat exchange circuit. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090139702 | Heat exchanger - A heat exchanger element for a heat exchanger includes a curved thermally conductive sheet having a curved end and a pair of legs extending contiguously from the curved end. The sheet has a substantially horizontal base edge along a lower edge of the sheet when, in an operational position, the curved end and the pair of legs are substantially horizontally aligned relative to one another. The base edge lays on a horizontal floor surface of a fluid filled cavity in a fluid reservoir when the sheet is operably positioned in the operational position in the cavity. The curved end and the pair of legs form substantially vertically extending walls. A plurality of horizontal tubes are mounted in the sheet so as to extend substantially horizontally in a vertically spaced apart array of tubes spaced apart along a height of the walls when the sheet is in the operational position. Each tube is mounted in a corresponding sleeve formed in the sheet. Each sleeve is sized to snugly encase a corresponding tube in heat conducting contact between the tube and the sleeve. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090145575 | Heat reservoir - A fluid reservoir includes a housing shell defining a cavity, and a flexible, resilient water impervious bag-shaped liner mounted in the cavity so as to substantially fill the cavity when the liner is filled with fluid. The liner is formed from a flexible water-imperious sheet by forming the sheet into a cylinder, then forming a water-tight first seam along a bottom edge of the cylinder, then folding outer corners of the first seam over, so as to overlap a center portion of the first seam, and so that bottom edges of the outer corners, once so folded over, register substantially co-linearly within a bottom edge of the center portion of the first seam. An upper portion of the liner is thereby urged to bag open. The upper portion thus forms a substantially frustoconical shape. The upper portion is contiguous with a lower portion of the liner. The lower is portion substantially wedge shaped. The bottom corners overlapping the center portion of the first seam are sealed onto the first seam so as to form a second seal. | 06-11-2009 |
Joe Hogan, Dublin IE
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| 20100093336 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHARGING CONTROL IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES - A method for charging control in a communications network comprises, at a policy manager, responsive to a request for policy regulations for a subscriber, a stimulus is provided to a control system to trigger pre-emptive retrieval of subscriber information. At the control system, responsive to the stimulus, subscriber information is retrieved, information is stored in a cache, and responsive to receiving a request from a party, the information in cache is consulted and a response is provided to the party based on the consultation. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100185488 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POLICY CONTROL IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES - This disclosure relates to a method and system for policy control in telecommunications services. | 07-22-2010 |
John Hogan, Bountiful, UT US
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| 20120131813 | Methods and Systems for Drying Materials and Inducing Controlled Phase Changes in Substances - Methods and systems are disclosed for drying a material or, more generally, flash evaporating a target substance having a vapor pressure threshold. The methods and systems include a conveyor conduit that receives material. The material moves through the conveyor and is expelled into a pressure drop zone created by one or more venturi nozzles. As the material encounters the pressure drop zone, the targeted substance in the material experiences a rapid and extreme pressure drop and simultaneously a rapid temperature increase. This causes the target substance in the material to flash evaporate virtually immediately. The resulting vapor is separated from the remaining material and the now dry material is collected for further processing or use. The vapor can be collected, condensed, exhausted, or otherwise treated depending upon the goals of a particular installation or process. | 05-31-2012 |
Miles D. Hogan, Vancouver CA
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| 20110114582 | Rotating Clothes Drying Rack - A rotating clothes drying rack that has a body with two opposed arms. The two opposed arms support a drying support. In the illustrated embodiment, the drying support is a plurality of rods that extend between the two opposed arms. A mounting frame is provided for securing body to desired surface. Body is pivotally mounted to the mounting frame for rotational movement around a horizontal axis between a storage position parallel to the mounting frame and a drying position at an angle relative to the mounting frame. Locking members are provided for locking the body in the stored position. Rotational stops are provided for maintaining the body in drying position. Height adjusting members are provided for selectively positioning between the at least one arm and the at least one rotational stop to adjust the angle of the body in the drying position. | 05-19-2011 |
Natalie S. Hogan, Winchester GB
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| 20100106927 | SID MANAGEMENT FOR ACCESS TO ENCRYPTED DRIVES - A method and a system for unlocking a storage device that has become locked or cannot be unlocked are disclosed. A hint is generated from a key by removing bits and adding bits. A position of removed bits, a position of added bits, the number of removed bits and the number of added bits are stored and known securely. When the key cannot unlock a storage device corresponding to the key, the position of removed bits, the position of added bits, the number of removed bits (N) and the number of added bits are retrieved. Then, the added bits are removed in the hint. Each possible N bits are placed in the hint at the position of removed bits to generate 2 | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100205617 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTONOMIC APPLICATION PROGRAM SPAWNING IN A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - A method and system for self-managing an application program in a computing environment, is provided. One implementation involves spawning a primary application for execution in the computing environment; the primary application monitoring status of the primary application and the computing environment resources while executing; and upon detecting a first status threshold, the primary application spawning a secondary application in the computing environment, wherein the secondary application comprises a lower functionality version of the primary application, and the primary application terminating. | 08-12-2010 |
Philip Hogan, Macclesfield GB
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| 20120101109 | ETHANOLAMINE SALT OF N- (3-METHOXY-5-METHYLPYRAZIN-2YL) -2- (4-[1, 3, 4-OXADIAZOLE-2-YL] PHENYL) PYRIDINE-3- SULPHONAMIDE - N-(3-Methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]phenyl)pyridine-3-sulphonamide ethanolamine salt and its uses are described. | 04-26-2012 |
Philip John Hogan, Macclesfield GB
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| 20090203905 | CHEMICAL PROCESS - The present invention relates to chemical processes for the manufacture of certain quinazoline derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of certain intermediates useful in the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives and to processes for the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives utilising said intermediates. In particular, the present invention relates to chemical processes and intermediates useful in the manufacture of the compound 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100094010 | CHEMICAL PROCESS - Processes for preparing compounds of Formula I and IV | 04-15-2010 |
| 20120095229 | CHEMICAL PROCESS - The present invention relates to chemical processes for the manufacture of certain quinazoline derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of certain intermediates useful in the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives and to processes for the manufacture of the quinazoline derivatives utilising said intermediates. In particular, the present invention relates to chemical processes and intermediates useful in the manufacture of the compound 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline. | 04-19-2012 |
Phillip Hogan, Cheshire GB
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| 20080221124 | Ethanolamine Salt of N- (3-Methoxy-5-Methylpyrazin-2Yl) -2- (4-[1, 3, 4-Oxadiazole-2-Yl] Phenyl) Pyridine-3-Sulphonamide - N-(Methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-yl]phenyl)pyridine-3-sulphonamide ethanolamine salt its synthesis and its uses are described. | 09-11-2008 |
Roger Hogan, Cambridge CA
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| 20100252541 | LASER PROCESSING NOZZLE - A laser ablation nozzle including a main pressure chamber centered on an area of a substrate to be ablated and arranged to push a stream of gas through the main pressure chamber onto the substrate. A vacuum chamber surrounds the main pressure chamber and is arranged to vacuum away the process gas and ablation debris. To attempt to address uneven pressure and flow, flow restrictors can be provided at one or both of the process gas inlet and the vacuum chamber. The vacuum flow restrictor is intended to create constriction in a channel to generate a uniform vacuum induced flow around substantially the entire circumference of the nozzle opening. Similarly, the process gas flow restrictor is intended to generate substantially uniform gas flow into the main pressure chamber. | 10-07-2010 |
