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Brian C. Jamieson, Toronto CA
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| 20100295221 | Energy Absorption and Distribution Material - An energy absorbing and transmitting material comprising a framework of interconnected units comprising at least one unit having a base and a protrusion or cone extending from the base along an axis, and at least one connecting member or rod that connects the unit to at least one adjacent unit, the connecting members extending substantially perpendicular to the axis of the unit from the base, where the framework is comprised of a single elastic material throughout, or configured so that when the framework is perturbed by tilting the unit towards the adjacent unit, the adjacent unit is tilted towards the unit. | 11-25-2010 |
Brice Jamieson, Codette CA
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| 20090169874 | FORMING ELECTROPLATED INDUCTOR STRUCTURES FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Methods and associated structures of forming microelectronic devices are described. Those methods may include forming a magnetic material on a substrate, wherein the magnetic material comprises rhenium, cobalt, iron and phosphorus, and annealing the magnetic material at a temperature below about 330 degrees Celsius, wherein the coercivity of the annealed magnetic material is below about 1 Oersted. | 07-02-2009 |
Craig Jamieson, Edmonton CA
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| 20100226449 | Method and System for Reducing the Peak-to-Average Power Ratio - This invention provides a method and system for reducing the PAPR. The method involves (i) intentionally inserting error(s) into the time or frequency domain and (ii) employing various bit mapping schemes to provide a significant reduction in the PAPR. An embodiment of the error insertion of the method involves intentionally inserting symbol error(s) into the quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) symbol stream before applying discrete Fourier transform in OFDM. The method trades off the coding gain of the system for the PAPR reduction of the OFDM signals and does not require transmission of side information. It further has reduced complexity and improved bit error rate (BER) performance when used with a typical non-linear amplifier as compared to alternative existing methods (Gray coding, tone injection, tone reservation, etc.) | 09-09-2010 |
David Normal Jamieson, Victoria AU
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| 20110121895 | CONTROL AND READOUT OF ELECTRON OR HOLE SPIN - This invention concerns an electronic device for the control and readout of the electron or hole spin of a single dopant in silicon. The device comprises a silicon substrate in which there are one or more ohmic contact regions. An insulating region on top of the substrate. First and second barrier gates spaced apart to isolate a small region of charges to form an island of a Single Electron Transistor (SET). A third gate over-lying both the first and second barrier gates, but insulated from them, the third gate being able to generate a gate-induced charge layer (GICL) in the ESR line substrate beneath it. A fourth gate in close proximity to a single dopant donor gate atom, the dopant atom being encapsulated in the substrate outside the region of the GICL but close enough to allow spin-dependent charge tunnelling between the dopant atom and the SET island under the control of gate potentials, mainly the fourth gate. In use either the third or fourth gate also serve as an Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) line to control the spin of the single electron or hole of the dopant atom. In a further aspect it concerns a method for using the device. | 05-26-2011 |
Desmond P. Jamieson, Toronto CA
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| 20090321485 | Roof Rack With Stowable Non-Adjustable Crossbars - The present invention is a roof rack having stowable, non-adjustable cross-bars. The roof rack also includes a plurality of mounts attached to a vehicle in an arrangement to provide a singular stowed position and a singular deployed position. The present invention also includes at least one cross-bar attached between the stowed position or the deployed position. The cross-bar is completely detached from the plurality of mounts to move the cross-bar from the stowed position to the deployed position. | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100264179 | Roof rack with stowable crossrails - A roof rack assembly is provided for a motor vehicle roof. The roof rack assembly includes a support member adapted to be fixedly secured to the roof. The support member includes first and second flanges extending out therefrom. A crossrail is releasably coupled to the support member for movement between a stowed position and a deployed position. The crossrail is engageable with the first flange when in the stowed position and engageable with the second flange when in the deployed position. | 10-21-2010 |
Donald R. Jamieson, Oakville CA
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| 20110108015 | Gas-Fired Heater with Carbon Dioxide Detector - A portable gas-fired heater comprising a housing, a burner assembly, and a carbon dioxide detector system. The housing is adapted to at least partially enclose a fuel source. The burner assembly is enclosed by the housing. | 05-12-2011 |
John Jamieson, Goteborg SE
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| 20100193217 | Process for Preparing and Crosslinking a Cable Comprising a Polymer Composition and a Crosslinked Cable - The application relates to a process for preparing a crosslinked cable, including:—applying one or more layers including a polymer composition on a conductor, wherein at least one layer includes one or more free radical generating agents,—crosslinking by radical reaction said at least one layer comprising said free radical generating agent(s),—cooling the obtained crosslinked cable in pressurized conditions. | 08-05-2010 |
Peter Douglas Jamieson, Christchurch NZ
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| 20100306012 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING AND PREDICTING CROP PERFORMANCE - The invention provides a method of managing fertiliser and irrigation inputs for a crop, the method comprising obtaining management data for the crop, the management data including a planting date for the crop; obtaining weather data representative of the geographic area of the crop; obtaining soil description data representative of the geographic area of the crop; calculating an emergence date at least partly from the planting date; calculating a plurality of nitrogen deficit values at least partly from the emergence date and the soil description data, the nitrogen deficit values associated with respective dates each later than the emergence date; calculating a plurality of water deficit values at least partly from the emergence date and the weather data, the water deficit values associated with respective dates each later than the emergence date; and presenting on a display a schedule of recommended nitrogen application values, irrigation values and application dates, the schedule calculated at least partly from the nitrogen deficit values and the water deficit values. | 12-02-2010 |
Robert Jamieson, Kuala Lumpur MY
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| 20110145746 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR GENERATING AUDIBLE ALERTS - A method for managing alerts in a distributed computer system includes monitoring one or more portions of the computer system for exceptions and, upon discerning a first exception, generating an audible alert at a first workstation of the computer system. A distributed computer system includes at least one workstation and at least one component executing a system event detection program. The computer system further includes a first module that monitors the computer system for a system event requiring administrative attention and a second module that produces an audible alert of the system event on a first workstation. A computer program product has a computer readable medium that has computer program logic recorded thereon for providing audible alerts for conditions of a distributed computer system. The computer program product includes code for discerning a system condition requiring administrative attention and code for generating an audible alert to a first workstation of the distributed computer system in response to discerning the system condition. | 06-16-2011 |
Scott R. Jamieson, Welland CA
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| 20110217153 | System For Attaching A Tool To A Work Machine - A carrier is provided for releasably attaching a tool to the lift arms of a work machine. The carrier comprises a lift arm attachment point for attachment to the lift arm, a tool attachment point for releasable attachment of the tool to the carrier, and a contact pad, for contacting the tool in use. In use, the lift arm and contact pad lie in the same vertical plane. Providing a contact pad between the carrier and tool in line with the lift arm removes any transverse bending forces on the carrier. | 09-08-2011 |
Scott Robert Jamieson, Welland CA
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| 20110140402 | Folding Parking Stand - A parking stand arrangement for a tractor-mounted front loader includes a parking stand mounted to each of a pair of arm sections which are inclined downwardly and forwardly to a carried implement resting on the ground. Each parking stand includes a support leg and a brace, the latter being about half the length of the former and having a rear end pivotally mounted to a location approximately halfway between opposite ends of the support leg and an forward end pivotally mounted to a lower region of an associated loader arm section. The support leg and brace may be stored on the loader arm section by folding them together with a catch carried by the brace becoming releasably engaged with the support leg. The folded support leg and brace are then pivoted against the loader arm section and secured to it by a releasable latch which secures the top of the support leg to the arm section to establish a stored position. Movement of the parking stand from the stored position to a parked position includes the steps of releasing the latch and then the catch from the support leg and then unfolding the support leg and brace sot hat a hook at the top of the support leg is engaged with a mounting pin fixed to the loader arm section and a foot carried by the leg is engaged with the ground at the location rearward of the loader center of gravity. | 06-16-2011 |
Thomas Alexander Garfield Jamieson, South Yarra AU
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| 20110085879 | PORTABLE BIN - A bin, including a receptacle movable between a first condition of use for loading and a second condition of use in which it can be engaged for emptying; and attachment means including first and second elongate sleeves for engagement by respective forks of a front lift truck, wherein in the second condition of use the receptacle is arranged in a manner whereby forks of a front lift truck can engage respective sleeves of the attachment means so that the bin can be lifted and emptied by the truck. | 04-14-2011 |
