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Ann Hopper, Blackrock IE
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| 20100189882 | MANUFACTURE OF VARISTORS WITH A PASSIVATION LAYER | 07-29-2010 |
Mark Hopper, Montreal CA
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| 20090061863 | TERMINAL DEVICE CONTROL SERVER AND METHOD THEREFOR - An apparatus and a method for a terminal device control server. The terminal device control server collecting, storing and providing information (i.e. device intelligence) relating to a plurality of terminal devices in a mobile communication network. A policy based control mechanism can be used in conjunction with one or more authorization lists and the device intelligence to respond to requests from various elements in the network to allow or deny access to the network or to services within the network to specific terminal devices. The device intelligence can alternatively be used to improve the effectiveness of service offerings in the network by providing information associated with a specific terminal device to other elements that adapt their services offerings and interactions to the capabilities of the specific terminal devices. | 03-05-2009 |
Robin Alan Hopper, Oakville CA
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| 20090327232 | Hosted system for enabling enterprises to build and operate online communities - A system that enables enterprises to design, create integrate and operate online communities. The system operates as an on-demand hosted platform (software-as-a-service) that provides a secure and reliable architecture on which enterprises can safely and securely develop, execute and manage their online communities. The platform combines a wide range of web-based participation technologies (e.g., blogs, wikis, discussion groups, social networking, podcasts, RSS, tagging, photos, videos, mapping, and the like). Any content can have attributes that make it appear as any type of content. With this uniform content architecture, all user-generated content is treated as a post (or, more generally, a submission), and there is no need for a participant to author multiple entries for separate uses. Preferably, all content created or otherwise associated with a particular author is intrinsically tied or “linked” to the author via the author's profile. Thus, at each point of participation, the content is associated with the individual, which allows the system to build and maintain a rich “living” profile for each community member. Using this approach, the system can build and enable querying of so-called “social aggregations,” which are data sets that describe a relationship among one or more author attributes and one or more content attributes. | 12-31-2009 |
Sylvia Hopper, Munchen DE
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| 20090275079 | Novel genes encoding novel proteolytic enzymes - The invention relates to newly identified gene sequences that encode novel proteases obtainable from | 11-05-2009 |
Tim Hopper, Shenton Park AU
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| 20120126809 | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Tool With Movable Magnets - Methods and systems are provided that enable logging while drilling NMR measurements to be made with a tool having magnets with positions adjustable or movable relative to each other. Such movement can affect the depth of investigation of the NMR tool. A variety of moving assemblies can be used to effectuate the movement, which can be performed either at the surface or downhole. The tool also can include a magnetically permeable member to control the magnetic field gradient. | 05-24-2012 |
Tim Hopper, Mt. Claremont AU
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| 20120001629 | NON-RESONANT LOGGING TOOLS - Methods and systems are provided for tools having non-resonant circuits for analyzing a formation and/or a sample. For example, nuclear magnetic resonance and resistivity tools can make use of a non-resonant excitation coil and/or a detection coil. These coils can achieve desired frequencies by the use of switches, thereby removing the requirement of tuning circuits that are typical in conventional tools. | 01-05-2012 |
Tom Hopper, Oak Bluff CA
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| 20100294190 | FLOATING DOCK - A floating dock is formed from a fabricated frame including a pair of longitudinal extruded side rails and a plurality of cross rails interconnecting the side rails to form a rigid generally rectangular structure arranged to receive buoyancy members for floating the frame on a body of water. A plurality of floor planks bridge the side rails for forming a floor surface on the frame to be supported above the water. The rails include grooves in each surface defining a fastener having a nut to be located in the groove and a co-operating male fastener for engaging into the nut. The outer surface fastens to a rail along the outer surface and the inner surface carries the ends of the floor planks and attaches to fastening brackets of corner members. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100303538 | FASTENER COMBINATION INCLUDING A GROOVE AND A NUT - A fastener includes an elongate groove with two shoulders each on a respective side of a mouth of the groove and a nut to be located in the groove having a width greater than the width of the mouth so as to define front bearing surfaces to attach to a male threaded member which passes through the mouth to pull the bearing surfaces of the nut against the shoulders. The nut has a width longitudinal of the female hole which is less than the width of the mouth to pass through the mouth with the hole at right angles to the operating position so as to be rotated to turn the hole to the operating position. The nut has a rib along or adjacent a respective side edge of the nut and arranged to engage with a respective groove along a respective shoulder so as to resist outward movement of the shoulders. | 12-02-2010 |
William R. Hopper, East Ivanhoe AU
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| 20120076693 | CAPILLARY FLOW TEST ASSEMBLY - A capillary flow test assembly, including: a receptacle having an opening to receive a sample collection device including a sample to be tested using a capillary flow test, the receptacle containing: (i) one or more chemical entities to interact with the sample prior to performing the test, including one or more liquids contained in one or more packages; (ii) a release component configured to release the one or more liquids from the one or more packages to allow the one or more chemical entities to interact with the sample and thereby provide at least one interaction product for the test; (iii) a capillary flow test pad assembly configured to receive the at least one interaction product and to perform the capillary flow test thereon; and (iv) a delay component configured to delay or prevent transport of the one or more chemical entities and the sample to the capillary flow test pad assembly to allow time for the interaction to occur. | 03-29-2012 |
William Robb Hopper, Ivanhoe East AU
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| 20100135857 | PORTABLE DEVICE FOR READING A FLUORESCENT-LABELLED, MEMBRANE BASED ASSAY - The invention concerns a portable device for reading a fluorescent-labelled, membrane based assay, to detect the presence of an analyte in a sample. The portable device comprises a light sealed housing which includes a receiving member to receive a membrane based assay. The light sealed housing comprises a first light source for illuminating a first portion of the membrane with light, a first photodetector, a light guide and a microprocessor. The first photodetector is operable to detect fluoresced light emitted by an excited fluorescent label captured by a reagent laid down in the first portion of the membrane and to measure an intensity of the fluoresced light. The light guide guides illuminated light from the first light source to the first portion of the membrane and guides fluoresced light emitted by the excited fluorescent label to the first photodetector. The microprocessor is operable to process the measured intensity of the fluoresced light to determine whether the analyte is present. | 06-03-2010 |
