Kitching
Alan Kitching, Eidinburgh GB
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20130055908 | WASTE PROCESSOR - The present invention relates to a waste processor ( | 03-07-2013 |
Alan Kitching, Edinburgh GB
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20140090543 | DRUM PEDAL - A footplate for a drum pedal having a forefoot contact-receiving portion, a heel contact-receiving portion and a fulcrum about which a user's foot may pivot between contacting the heel and forefoot contact-receiving portions provides a configuration for enhanced and effective dual beat or heel-toe drumming technique. In use, a drummer's heel may hit the footplate at an aft portion providing a dedicated heel contact area of the footplate, which causes the drum pedal beater to make a first beat against a drum whilst the drummer's foot rocks forward across the fulcrum to make contact with an upper or fore portion of the returning footplate in turn propelling the beater to strike the drum for a second time. This enables improved control, repeatability and reliability of the “heel-toe” technique producing greater consistency in the volume and sound of both heel and toe driven beats. | 04-03-2014 |
Jacki Kitching, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20120046255 | NON-STEROIDAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to non-steroidal compounds useful in the treatment of inflammatory conditions and pharmaceutical compositions comprising them. A representative example of these compounds is | 02-23-2012 |
Matthew Steven Kitching, Ottawa CA
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20140214617 | PRICING INTELLIGENCE FOR NON-IDENTICALLY IDENTIFIED PRODUCTS - A computer system-implemented method comprises using a process in execution on a processor of a computer system to access, from a database and/or from product information pages on a first retailer's e-commerce site, product description information and pricing information for a product sold by the first retailer. Using a robot module, product description information and pricing information for a non-identically identified product that is offered for sale by a second retailer is accessed via an electronic communication network. Product matching rules with parameters that are adjustable by product are implemented and accessed to automatically determine whether or not an exact feature match exists between the product and the non-identically identified product. Upon determining an exact feature match, a data output linking the product and the non-identically identified product is generated automatically, the data output for being accessed by a price comparison process. | 07-31-2014 |